Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Don't You Worry About That, artist - Slim Dusty. Album song Natural High, in the genre Поп
Date of issue: 31.12.1993
Record label: EMI Recorded Music Australia
Song language: English
Don't You Worry About That |
Here in Australia, we’re still doin' fine |
Or at least we are, most of the time |
The birds still sing and the sun still shines |
Down on the lucky country |
Most Australian families |
Own a car, a house, and a colour TV |
God bless the finance company |
For givin' us the money |
Though one day we’ll have to pay it back |
But don’t you worry about that |
Here in Australia we’re still ok |
Though the damn recession won’t go away |
There’s a million out of work they say |
And the queues keep gettin' longer |
It’s the kids who suffer most of all |
Straight from school onto the dole |
But at least inflation’s under control |
Good news for overseas bankers |
Our children’s future’s lookin' black |
But don’t your worry about that |
I’m a stranger here, I’m a stranger here |
This used to be my home, now I’m a stranger here |
Here in Australia we’re independent types |
Tryin' to get our priorities right |
So we’re gonna hold a plebiscite |
Just to change our country’s flag |
Goodbye Union Jack your time has come |
Though the new flag won’t please everyone |
Shows the Southern Cross set against the Rising Sun |
That’s bound to get ol' rooster’s rag |
Going one way down a blind track |
But don’t you worry about that |
I’m a stranger here, I’m a stranger here |
This used to be my home, now I’m a stranger here |
Here in Australia we’re still true blue |
Love our football and our barbecue |
Love our koalas and our kangaroos |
But we’re sometimes forced to shoot 'em |
We eat New Zealand lamb, wear Korean clothes |
Play overseas hype on our radios |
Drive Japanese cars, watch American TV shows |
But we’re still proud to be Australian |
Hey you can’t find Australia on the map |
But don’t you worry about that |
I’m a stranger here, I’m a stranger here |
This used to be my home, now I’m a stranger here |
This used to be my home, now I’m a stranger here |