This Is the Place for a Song
This Is the Place For a Song is a 2005 compilation album. It featured covers of 14 Australian rock songs covered in different styles,[1] with some sung in different languages.[2] It was created to raise awareness of Melbourne's Immigration Museum.[3] It received a 2005 ARIA Award nomination for Best World Music Album.[4]
Track list
- Frank Yamma - All Torn Down (originally by The Living End. Written by Chris Cheney, Travis Demsey)
- Vardos - I Should Be So Lucky (Kylie Minogue. Mike Stock, Matt Aitken, Pete Waterman)
- Dili Allstars - Cool World (Mondo Rock. Ross Wilson.
- Khalil Gudaz, Fazila Hijeb, Ramen Nawa - The Weeping Song (Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. Nick Cave.)
- Kavisha Mazzella - From Little Things Big Things Grow (Paul Kelly & the Messengers. Kev Carmody, Paul Kelly)
- Mach Pelican - Beautiful People (Australian Crawl, James Reyne, Mark Hudson)
- CDB - Age of Reason (John Farnham, Todd Hunter, Johanna Pigott)
- Inka Marka - The Carnival Is Over (The Seekers. Tom Springfield (lyrics only))
- Revolucion Street - Horror Movie (Skyhooks. Greg Macainsh)
- Neil Nghi Ta, Le Nghiem Tran, Dung Nguyen - Wings of an Eagle (Russell Morris. Russell Morris)
- Musiki Manjaro - Who Can It Be Now? (Men at Work, Colin Hay)
- Greg Ulfan &? Polash Larsen - Throw Your Arms Around Me (Hunters & Collectors. John Archer, Geoffrey Crosby, Douglas Falconer, Jack Howard, Robert Miles, Mark Seymour, Michael Waters)
- Takouni - Don't Fall in Love (The Ferrets. Ian Davis and Kenneth Firth)
- The Five Venoms - Look What You've Done (Jet. Nic Cester)
References
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