With My Swag All on My Shoulder
Are you ready to take a trip back in time to the swinging 60s? If so, then you’re in for a treat with the song “With My Swag All on My Shoulder” by the Seekers. Released in 1965, this catchy tune is a true gem of the era.
The Seekers, an Australian folk-pop group, were known for their beautiful harmonies and infectious melodies. “With My Swag All on My Shoulder” is no exception. It was featured on their album “The Seekers Sing Their Big Hits,” which was a compilation of their most popular songs.
The composition of this song is a perfect blend of folk and pop elements. The acoustic guitar strums along, creating a rhythmic backdrop for the sweet vocals of the Seekers. The lyrics tell the story of a traveler, carrying their belongings in a swag (a traditional Australian bedroll), as they journey through life. It’s a song that captures the spirit of adventure and freedom.
But what sets this song apart is its timeless appeal. Even though it was released over 50 years ago, it still resonates with listeners today. The Seekers’ harmonies are so pure and captivating that it’s impossible not to get swept up in the music. Whether you’re a fan of folk music or just appreciate a good melody, “With My Swag All on My Shoulder” is a song that will leave you humming along.
If you want to dive deeper into the world of the Seekers and their music, I highly recommend checking out their album “The Seekers Sing Their Big Hits.” It’s a fantastic collection of their most beloved songs, including “With My Swag All on My Shoulder.”
So, what are you waiting for? Grab your swag and hit play on this timeless classic. Let the music transport you back to a simpler time, where folk-pop ruled the airwaves. Discover the magic of the Seekers and their unforgettable melodies.
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When first we left old England’s shores, such yarns as we were toldAs how folks in Australia could pick up lumps of gold So when we got to Melbourne Town, we were ready soon to slip And get even with the captain, we scuttled from the shipWith my swag all on my shoulder, black billy in my handI travelled the bush of Australia like a true-born native manWe steered our course for Portland Town, then north-west of BallaratWhere some of us got mighty thin, and some got sleek and fat Some tried their luck at Bindigo and some at Fiery Creek I made a fortune in a day and spent it in a weekWith my swag all on my shoulder, black billy in my handI travelled the bush of Australia like a true-born native manSo round the tucker tracks I tramp, nor leave them out of sightMy swag’s on my left shoulder, and then upon my right And then I take it on my back and oft upon it lie These are the best of tucker tracks, so I’ll stay here ’til I dieWith my swag all on my shoulder, black billy in my handI travelled the bush of Australia like a true-born native man I travelled the bush of Australia, Australia Like a true-born native man