Eric Bogle is a Scotsman who decided to continue his folk-singing career in Australia after he struggled in the British folk scene for a while. He assimilated into Aussie culture and writes a lot of songs about his adopted country, its history and people. One of the most poignant is this song about soldiers returning from Australia's WWI experience in Turkey at the vicious battle of Gallipoli. Bogle weaves the old Aussie tramp song "Waltzing Matilda" into this
story about the tragedy of returning veterans of the carnage at
Gallipoli. I first heard this song sung by Peter Paul and Mary. Then I
head it by the author of the song. Here's the original version by Bogle.
He wrote another song about the Australian WWI experience in Turkey called "It's As If He Knows." It's about the fate of some 136,000 cavalry and supply horses the Australian Army took to Gallipoli. It was heart-breaking and I can't listen to the song anymore. It's too disturbing. I have a very soft spot for horses. Bogle will break your heart.
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