Wreck of the Dandenong arr. The Ballina Whalers
The passenger steamer Dandenong was shipwrecked off the coast of Jervis Bay in 1876, and forty out of eighty-three passengers were lost in the wreck. This traditional Australian song was taken from an archival recording sung by Mary Byrnes and collected by John Meredith in 1954. The song describes the anguish of a passenger aboard the sinking ship, thinking of home, loved ones and comfort. More info here: https://mainlynorfolk.info/folk/songs... We have taken this version from The Ballina Whalers arrangement of the song. Check out their stuff here: https://www.theballinawhalers.co.uk

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