
Glen (Glenys Ann) Tomasetti (1929-2003) was a well-known folk singer, author, actor, and left-leaning activist born and based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. She was a prominent Melbourne folk singer and organiser in the 1950s and 1960s. She produced several albums and it seems that not one of her tracks has ever made it to CD and her old LPs never seem to be available.
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Alberta
The Banks Of The Condamine
When I Was Single
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Greensleeves
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Edmund In The Lowlands
A Bold Young Farmer
The Awful Wedding
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The Bonny Earl O' Moray
The Wild Colonial Boy
Don't Be Too Polite, Girls
Woman Is Moving
The Ballad of Bill White
Prison Song
The Army's Appeal to Mothers
Do Not Sing the Old Songs
Edmund In The Lowlands Low
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To Tsompanopoulo
Who, Me?
Whistling Woman
The Indicating Rock
Can Ye Sew Cushions?
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The Future Is In Your Hands
Changes On Bendigo
Licence Hunting
Ben Bolt
The Crushing Machine
Chinese Immigration
The Jolly Puddlers
Sang the Boy
The Cabbage Tree Hat
The Chinaman
The Bond Street Swell
Shepherding
Laying Information
Stephan Cain
I've Been To Australia - Oh!
Perrine était servante
Cooee
Don’t Be Too Polite, Girls
To Tsompanopoulo (The Shepherd Boy)
Coo-ee!
The Bonny Earl Of Moray
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