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The New Age of Country Music
Disc 1
01. Bush Telegraph
02. Don’t Rock the Boat
03. Forever and Ever Amen
04. Didn’t We Shine
05. Honky Tonk Man
06. Cinderella
07. Dream Out Loud
08. I Like It, I Love It
09. One Night at a Time
10. A Bushman Can’t Survive
11. Good Noise
12. Highwayman
13. Baby Likes to Rock It
14. Australian Son
15. Love in the First Degree
16. Kick a Little
17. I Just Want to Dance With You
18. I Can Love You Better
19. How Your Love Makes Me Feel
20. Elvira
Disc 2
01. Your Own Sweet Time
02. Pretty Little Adriana
03. From a Jack to a King
04. Dunroamin’ Station
05. I’ll Go on Loving You
06. Maybe Not Tonight
07. Ladies in My Life
08. Chains
09. I Can Love You Like That
10. I Haven’t Got a Heart
11. Little Sister
12. Way Out West
13. Come Back Again
14. It’s Just a Matter of Time
15. Girls on the Avenue
16. Ramblin’ Man
17. When You Walk in the Room
18. Gypsy Queen
19. Sugar Town
20. Six Days on the Road
Disc 3
01. Boot Scootin’ Boogie
02. No Time to Kill
03. I Can Still Make Cheyenne
04. Daddy’s Money
05. If the Devil Danced (In Empty Pockets)
06. She’s No Lady
07. Trashy Women
08. I Still Believe in You
09. Texas Tornado
10. The Whiskey Ain’t Workin’
11. The Biggest Disappointment
12. Dancin’ With Elvis
13. Edge of the Kimberley
14. Grandpa’s Piano
15. Big Girls
16. Age of Grace
17. One of These Days
18. You Want to See Angels
19. This Is Australia Calling
20. That’s All You Ever Got From Me
Disc 4
01. Achy Breaky Heart
02. That Old Caravan
03. End of the Road
04. Hello L.O.V.E.
05. Swingin’
06. The Swimming Song
07. Last Man Standing
08. Copperhead Road
09. Country Boy
10. Raining on the Rock
11. A Girl’s Gotta Do (What a Girl’s Gotta Do)
12. Cry Like a Baby
13. Somewhere Out There
14. Heads Carolina, Tails California
15. I Didn’t Know My Own Strength
16. Boys in Boots
17. Girls Night Out
18. Crush
19. Drive South
20. One Solitary Tear
Grandpa had a piano, it was built in 1904
He brought it down from Sydney town before the First World War
He'd sit down and crack his knuckles and put his glasses on his head
When he'd start to play, the cat would run and hide behind the bed

Well, his right foot stomped the pedals and his left foot stomped the floor
His wrinkled hands would skip the keys that wouldn't play no more
He'd play Onward Christian Soldiers and the window panes would shake
When the man of 87 played his old 88

The piano sat in a corner on a sagging hardwood floor
On top was a frame I made for him, with a picture of the Lord
A faded Baptist Hymnal took it's place above the keys
We'd take turns sitting by him, he'd nod to turn the page

Well, his right foot stomped the pedals and his left foot stomped the floor
His wrinkled hands would skip the keys that wouldn't play no more
He'd play Onward Christian Soldiers and the window panes would shake
When the man of 87 played his old 88

Well, the old piano's silent now, it don't ring with joy no more
Except sometimes when the cat jumps down, when there's someone at the door
I can see him up in Heaven, with a smile upon his face
When God and all the angels, let him lead Amazing Grace

Well, his right foot stomped the pedals and his left foot stomped the floor
His wrinkled hands would skip the keys that wouldn't play no more
He'd play Onward Christian Soldiers and the window panes would shake
When the man of 87 played his old 88
When the man of 87 played his old 88