Being far from home has made me nostalgic for good Aussie music.
Four Seasons in One Day is currently on high rotation because there is a special relationship a Melburnian has with Crowded House. Nothing musically sums up the Melbourne lifestyle so neatly. I wear layered clothes, picnic in the city and love trams – because ‘that’s Melbourne’.
When I started dating George, I made him a mix tape topped with George’s Breathe In Now and tailed with Georgy Girl by The Seekers. I present below the 19 tracks that in one way or another celebrate the wonderfulness of George and Australia.
Breathe In Now
George (Polyserena 2002) Brisbane
A song that’s given me great comfort since I was 19. It’s serendipitous I can share this with 19 yo George. This song is lovely, delicate and transcendant.
Just a Boy
Angus and Julia Stone (A Book Like This 2007) Sydney
‘One kiss from you and I’m drunk up on your potion’ – the gag is I’m a lightweight, so one kiss should do it. Other favs The Beast, Paper Aeroplanes.
Ballet
Tara Simmons (All The Ammendments EP 2007) Brisbane
Introduced by darling Jenny O’Joy of Local and Vocal – this song is graceful and delightful, just like dancer George.
We Won’t Run
Sarah Blasko (As Day Follows Night 2007) Sydney
I saw Blasko at the 2006 Melbourne Commonwealth Games – as she sang Don’t Dream It’s Over, snow gently drifted across the arena. She is the darling angel of Australian music.
Lay Everything On Me
Oh Mercy (In The Nude For Love EP 2009) Melbourne
I once privately serenade by these lads (on Different Strokes with Jade Gulliver). Bloody good and attractive musos. Also check out Get You Back.
Fall At Your Feet
Clare Bowditch (She Will Have Her Way 2005) Melbourne
A Crowded House favourite sung by the amazing Bowditch. Clare’s song Lips Like Oranges is also worth checking out (especially this video where she forgets the ‘effin words!).
Heart’s A Mess
Gotye (Like Drawing Blood 2006) Melbourne
Wally De Backer is genius and this song is simply beautiful, even if a tad melancholy.
This Old Love
Lior (Autumn Flow 2005) Melbourne
A wholly adorable song about lovers growing old together (no pressure George).
Space They Cannot Touch
Kate Miller-Heidke (Little Eve 2007) Brisbane
One of my favourite interviewees, Miller-Heidke is an incredible vocalist and quite a funny lyricist (see The Facebook Song).
Dear Daniel
The Little Stevies (Grow Up 2006) Melbourne
Robin and I treaded the same theatre boards (he memorably on stage, and me not memorably backstage). This is a happy tune to bop to.
Strangers in the Wind
Cut Copy (In Ghost Colours 2008) Melbourne
This band is sex. Their music is the perfect soundtrack to everything. Especially sex. Because they ARE sex.
Electricity
The Avalanches (Since I Left You 2000) Melbourne
Opera is uber cool. Antoinette Halloran provides vocals to Daft Punk samples and a gnarly mix of Australian awesome.
Walking On A Dream
Empire Of The Sun (Walking On A Dream 2008) Sydney
Forget walking, the riff is imminently danceable.
Time To Begin
Katie Noonan (Skin 2007) Brisbane
Of George fame, Katie’s first ‘performance’ was taking the curtain call for her mother at the opera in nappies. Cute. My fav K-Noo is a cover of Crazy.
Embrace
Pnau (Self titled 2008) Sydney
Nick Littlemore from Empire of the Sun gets another go. Teamed with NZ’s Ladyhawke this song will get you grooving like a giant strawberry.
Black Cats
Bertie Blackman (Secrets and Lies 2009) Sydney
This song is so unambiguously lustful with its repeated mentions of ‘sex and sweat’.
Clap Your Hands
Sia (We Are Born 2010) Adelaide
This song comes with the best video. Sia is a quirky and loveable hero of the Aussie musical scene.
I Love It (Acoustic Version)
Sneaky Sound System (Self titled 2006) Sydney
Originally a dance track, the acoustic version shows off the glorious vocals of Connie Mitchell. I miss dancing my tits off to Sneaky Sound System, but sure it’s only a matter of time before they playing in London.
Georgy Girl
The Seekers (Come The Day 1966) Melbourne
This song must hold a record as one of the most recognised Australian songs (that’s not sung by Kylie). This song is all rainbows and sunshine.







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