TAGGED: Jack O'Hagan
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This waltz was written by Jack O’Hagan to music by Tom Swift, and was recorded by the Diamond Trio featuring vocals by Roy O'Connor.

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The foxtrot 'Carry On', written and composed by Jack O’Hagan, was recorded by The Sundowners Harmony Quartette in 1931.

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A printed glass slide manufactured by Allan & Co. and featuring the lyrics to Jack O'Hagan's 'Let's Have One For the Road'.

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In 1920 prominent music publisher Allan & Co.

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The third and last of Jack O’Hagan’s popular songs about Gundagai, after 'Along the Road to Gundagai’ (1922) and ‘Where the Dog Sits on the Tuckerbox (Five Miles from Gund

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Jack O'Hagan wrote several songs about the town of Gundagai, including 'Along the Road to Gundagai' (1922), 'Where the Dog Sits on the Tuckerbox' (1938) and '

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Jack O’Hagan discusses his hit song 'Our Don Bradman', released at the height of Bradman’s popularity.

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In this interview with David Johnston, composer Jack O’Hagan explains why he chose the town of Gundagai for his most famous song, 'Along the Road to Gundagai' (1921).

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Photograph of Jack O'Hagan taken in Melbourne in 1978.