| Song | Waltzing Matilda (Stereo;2009 Remastered Version) |
| Artist | The Seekers |
| Album | All Bound For Morningtown (Their EMI Recordings 1964-1968) |
| [00:00.00] | Tom Traubert’s Blues - Waltzing Matilda |
| [00:05.00] | Tom Waits |
| [00:10.00] | |
| [00:23.00] | Wasted and wounded, it ain't what the moon did |
| [00:30.00] | I've got what I paid for now |
| [00:37.20] | See you tomorrow |
| [00:40.00] | hey Frank, can I borrow |
| [00:43.78] | a couple of bucks from you, to go |
| [00:51.92] | Waltzing Mathilda, waltzing Mathilda |
| [00:58.77] | You'll go waltzing Mathilda with me |
| [01:05.26] | |
| [01:08.18] | I'm an innocent victim of a blinded alley |
| [01:14.22] | And I'm tired of all these soldiers here |
| [01:22.01] | No one speaks English, and everything's broken |
| [01:28.19] | and my Stacys are soaking wet |
| [01:33.74] | To go waltzing Mathilda, waltzing Mathilda |
| [01:43.36] | You'll go waltzing Mathilda with me |
| [01:49.94] | |
| [01:51.82] | Now the dogs are barking |
| [01:56.06] | And the taxi cab's parking |
| [01:59.85] | A lot they can do for me |
| [02:06.61] | I begged you to stab me |
| [02:10.04] | You tore my shirt open |
| [02:13.28] | And I'm down on my knees tonight |
| [02:20.13] | Old Bushmill's I staggered, you'd bury the dagger |
| [02:26.91] | In your silhouette window light |
| [02:33.11] | To go waltzing Mathilda, waltzing Mathilda |
| [02:42.01] | You'll go waltzing Mathilda with me |
| [02:49.02] | |
| [02:51.21] | Now I lost my Saint Christopher now that I've kissed her |
| [02:58.68] | And the one-armed bandit knows |
| [03:05.48] | And the maverick Chinamen, and the cold-blooded signs |
| [03:12.20] | And the girls down by the strip-tease shows, to go |
| [03:21.20] | Waltzing Mathilda, waltzing Mathilda |
| [03:27.88] | You'll go waltzing Mathilda with me |
| [03:34.84] | |
| [03:36.95] | No, I don't want your sympathy, the fugitives say |
| [03:44.29] | That the streets aren't for dreaming now |
| [03:51.80] | And manslaughter dragnets and the ghosts that sell memories |
| [03:57.98] | They want a piece of the action anyhow go |
| [04:06.87] | Waltzing Mathilda, waltzing Mathilda |
| [04:13.67] | You'll go waltzing Mathilda with me |
| [04:20.25] | |
| [04:22.80] | And you can ask any sailor, and the keys from the jailor |
| [04:30.17] | And the old men in wheelchairs know |
| [04:37.03] | And Mathilda's the defendant, she killed about a hundred |
| [04:43.59] | And she follows wherever you may go |
| [04:52.19] | Waltzing Mathilda, waltzing Mathilda |
| [04:59.17] | You'll go waltzing Mathilda with me |
| [05:06.10] | |
| [05:08.44] | And it's a battered old suitcase to a hotel someplace |
| [05:16.60] | And a wound that will never heal |
| [05:23.64] | No prima donna, the perfume is on |
| [05:30.22] | An old shirt that is stained with blood and whiskey |
| [05:37.47] | And goodnight to the street sweepers |
| [05:41.36] | The night watchman flame keepers |
| [05:45.08] | And goodnight to Matilda too |
| [00:00.00] | Tom Traubert' s Blues Waltzing Matilda |
| [00:05.00] | Tom Waits |
| [00:10.00] | |
| [00:23.00] | Wasted and wounded, it ain' t what the moon did |
| [00:30.00] | I' ve got what I paid for now |
| [00:37.20] | See you tomorrow |
| [00:40.00] | hey Frank, can I borrow |
| [00:43.78] | a couple of bucks from you, to go |
| [00:51.92] | Waltzing Mathilda, waltzing Mathilda |
| [00:58.77] | You' ll go waltzing Mathilda with me |
| [01:05.26] | |
| [01:08.18] | I' m an innocent victim of a blinded alley |
| [01:14.22] | And I' m tired of all these soldiers here |
| [01:22.01] | No one speaks English, and everything' s broken |
| [01:28.19] | and my Stacys are soaking wet |
| [01:33.74] | To go waltzing Mathilda, waltzing Mathilda |
| [01:43.36] | You' ll go waltzing Mathilda with me |
| [01:49.94] | |
| [01:51.82] | Now the dogs are barking |
| [01:56.06] | And the taxi cab' s parking |
| [01:59.85] | A lot they can do for me |
| [02:06.61] | I begged you to stab me |
| [02:10.04] | You tore my shirt open |
| [02:13.28] | And I' m down on my knees tonight |
| [02:20.13] | Old Bushmill' s I staggered, you' d bury the dagger |
| [02:26.91] | In your silhouette window light |
| [02:33.11] | To go waltzing Mathilda, waltzing Mathilda |
| [02:42.01] | You' ll go waltzing Mathilda with me |
| [02:49.02] | |
| [02:51.21] | Now I lost my Saint Christopher now that I' ve kissed her |
| [02:58.68] | And the onearmed bandit knows |
| [03:05.48] | And the maverick Chinamen, and the coldblooded signs |
| [03:12.20] | And the girls down by the striptease shows, to go |
| [03:21.20] | Waltzing Mathilda, waltzing Mathilda |
| [03:27.88] | You' ll go waltzing Mathilda with me |
| [03:34.84] | |
| [03:36.95] | No, I don' t want your sympathy, the fugitives say |
| [03:44.29] | That the streets aren' t for dreaming now |
| [03:51.80] | And manslaughter dragnets and the ghosts that sell memories |
| [03:57.98] | They want a piece of the action anyhow go |
| [04:06.87] | Waltzing Mathilda, waltzing Mathilda |
| [04:13.67] | You' ll go waltzing Mathilda with me |
| [04:20.25] | |
| [04:22.80] | And you can ask any sailor, and the keys from the jailor |
| [04:30.17] | And the old men in wheelchairs know |
| [04:37.03] | And Mathilda' s the defendant, she killed about a hundred |
| [04:43.59] | And she follows wherever you may go |
| [04:52.19] | Waltzing Mathilda, waltzing Mathilda |
| [04:59.17] | You' ll go waltzing Mathilda with me |
| [05:06.10] | |
| [05:08.44] | And it' s a battered old suitcase to a hotel someplace |
| [05:16.60] | And a wound that will never heal |
| [05:23.64] | No prima donna, the perfume is on |
| [05:30.22] | An old shirt that is stained with blood and whiskey |
| [05:37.47] | And goodnight to the street sweepers |
| [05:41.36] | The night watchman flame keepers |
| [05:45.08] | And goodnight to Matilda too |