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  1. Listen to music by Bruce Woodley on Apple Music. Find top songs and albums by Bruce Woodley including I Am Australian (Re-Recorded Version), I Am Australian and more.

  2. Bruce & Clare Woodley I am Australian Please (Note I have Remixed a video for this recording, As I wanted to put this version up, as It Is in my view, the be...

  3. Bruce Woodley. Booking / Enquiry . 1987 saw Bruce involved in the preparations for the Australian Bicentenary, and the release of an Australian-themed double album, songbook and cassette tape, featuring covers of traditional songs and some of Bruce's own compositions.

  4. alldownunder.com › australian-music-songs › i-am-australianI Am Australian - All Down Under

    23 de feb. de 2020 · Bruce Woodley, a famous Australian song writer and musician is from The Seekers (Famous Australian Band) and Dobe Newton of The Bushwackers (Australian bush band). Since he released the song ‘I Am Australian’, there have been discussions on inviting this song to become ‘Australia’s National Anthem’ in particularly by former Victorian Premier Jeff Kennett in 2011.

  5. Bruce Woodley and Dobe Newton are singer-songwriters of the Australian bands The Seekers and The Bushwackers respectively. However, in 1987 they wrote the song "I am Australian" (also known as "We are Australian") and revealed that in truth, these two people were one and the same entity, as are in fact, all people with Australian nationality, and indeed all of Australia. Tier: At least 6-A ...

  6. 7 de may. de 2020 · Are now marching by your side. The carry your battle flags. And say your names with pride. Your courage and your mateship. In all of us, lives on. I am the Anzac spirit. I am Australian. We are one (we are one), but we are many (we are many) And from all the lands on earth we come.

  7. And Bruce Woodley was combining occasional solo shows with singing and playing banjo in the jazz group Morris Plonk’s Moonshine Five. The natural demise of those groups brought Athol and Keith together with Bob Turnbull and later, Ken Ray to form a doo-wop group called The Escorts, and later Athol, Keith and Ken added Bruce Woodley to their line-up, and the all-male band known as The Seekers ...