About "G'day G'day"
"G'day G'day" is a song by Australian country singer Slim Dusty. The song was released in August 1988 as the lead single from Dusty's studio album of the same name. The song peaked at number 37 on the ARIA Charts. The song has since been covered numerous times on various Australian compilation albums.
The song won Country Song of the Year and Comedy/Novelty Song of the Year at the 1989 Tamworth Songwriters Awards.In 2014, IGA Supermarkets celebrated Australia Day with its new campaign "Say G'day Day" which was supported by the release of a modern version of "G'day G'day".
Top songs by Slim Dusty
- Lights On The Hill
- A Pub With No Beer
- Indian Pacific
- If I Only Had A Home Sweet Home
- The Overlander Trail
- The Man From Snowy River
- Walk A Country Mile
- I Don't Want No Woman Around
- Happiest Days Of All
- Casey's Luck
- Old Riders In The Grandstand
- Little Boy Lost
- Along The Road To Gundagai
- Pay Day At The Pub
- The Drover's Cook
- Wedding Bell Blues
- Somewhere Between
- The Melbourne Cup
- Suvla Bay
- Beautiful Queensland
- Sweeney
- A Friend Indeed
- When The Rain Tumbles Down In July
- The Rose In Her Hair
- (i'm Going Back Again To) Yarrawonga
- The Whispering Bush
- Three Rivers Hotel
- The Biggest Disappointment
- Country Livin'
- By A Fire Of Gidgee Coal
- Sequel To The Pub With No Beer
- G'day G'day
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