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The Drover's Boy

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"The Drover's Boy" is a song by Ted Egan, copyright 1993 by Ted Egan Enterprises.

Contents

Songs on the album (all composed by Ted Egan):

Book

Ted wrote a book based on the story of the song; The Drover's Boy (2000) ISBN 0-85091-840-5

The jacket description reads:

"Based on a song of the same name and set in the 1920's, The Drover's Boy recalls the time when it was illegal for Caucasians and Aborigines to marry, and the death of an Aborigine went unnoticed by the white community. This popular and moving Australian folk song comes from a true story about a Caucasian drover (the Australian name for a cowboy or sheep herder) who is forced to pass off his Aboriginal wife as his "drover's boy". Ted Egan wrote this song as a tribute to the Aboriginal stockwomen, in the hope that one day their enormous contribution to the Australian pastoral industry might be recognized and honored. Ages 11+."

Compilations and cover versions

  • Poole, Reg (1980), Women of the west, Selection Records, retrieved 21 January 2015  The Drover's Boy (Ted Egan singer) was one track on this compilation album.
  • John Williamson performed The Drover's Boy on his 1989 album Warragul. This track won for him the 'Heritage Award' at the Country Music Awards of Australia in 1990.
  • Movie

    Ted saw a potential movie in the story of The Drover's Boy and commissioned Cinevest Limited to find potential backers. A prospectus was issued in 1995 The funds raised by Cinevest and Ted Egan personally, after pre-production costs were sufficient to capture extensive footage of outback cattle movements on high quality film, but insufficient to guarantee completion of the full-length movie, so the project was abandoned.

    References

    The Drover's Boy Wikipedia