Songs

Illustration by Cameron Hibbs

A

an iolair by Cal Clugston

B

Built Like Us by Felicity Dowd

Built Under the Sun by Suzan Dlouhy

Burn in the Aimless by Pascale

C

Captains of Industry by Penelope Swales

Choice of Company by Hannah Pelke-Caven and Robert Hillman

D

Darling River Man by Tony Smith

Drinking Wine by Xueqian Zhang

F

Find You by Leah Briggs

First Inaugural Bounce, The by Jeremiah Rose

Flowers and Weeds by Lisa Richardson

G

Green April Morning by Ailsa Mitchell

Goddess of Harkaway, The by Penelope Swales

Goodbye Mick by TB Whiteside

H

Hume Highway by Marni Sheehan

I

I Remember You by Martin Ruane

K

Killing Times, The by Ruth Hazleton

L

Later on in Life Love by Marni Sheehan

N

Norfolk Pines by Niall Trainor

P

Palmer’s Choice, The by Hannah Pelke-Caven and Robert Hillman

Put the Kettle on Mum by Tony Smith

R

Rains, The by Marcus Bornstein

S

Shackled by Ruth Hazleton

Stuck by the Road by Jeremiah Rose

T

Taking it All Away by Don Cowling

Talking Green Energy Blues by TB Whiteside

Too Late for Flowers by Leah Briggs

W

Warrion Dreaming by Mike Cosgriff

Y

Year of the Fire by Kerrie Maguire

Your Place or Mine by Aime Brûlée

About Melbourne Tune collection

Melbourne Tune Collection records and publishes original folk tunes and songs from around Australia.

I started this project after realising that I barely knew any Australian folk tunes, even though I’ve been playing the fiddle for almost two decades. It wasn’t that Australians weren’t writing tunes, it’s just that there was limited publishing opportunities for them.

I thought maybe if I collect these tunes and put them together, they would have a better chance of getting played. So in early 2019 I set off with my camera and recorder, first around Melbourne, then across Australia.

This site is the result of these travels. Its purpose is to make Australian folk music as accessible as possible and promote the incredible music that’s being written today. I genuinely believe that there’s something special happening in the Melbourne and Australian folk music scenes right now.

I hope you enjoy playing through these tunes as much as I have!

Katherine Oleinikov

Katherine Oleinikov. Photo © 2022 Adam Purcell – Melbourne Ceili Camera