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Creator, South Australian Film Corporation for the South Australian Division of Tourism 1978.
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This extract of a short film made in 1978 by the South Australian Film Corporation stars Julie Anthony and husband, Eddie Natt.
Born in Galga in the Mallee region of South Australia, Julie Anthony has become one of Australia's best known variety performers and has won the Mo Award for Entertainer of the Year three times.
During this closing song, we see highlights of the film featuring major tourist attractions of South Australia - the River Murray, Port Lincoln, the Barossa Valley, the Adelaide Hills, the Flinders Ranges and the city of Adelaide.
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Lyrics:
Going fishing with my cousin
Catching whiting by the dozen
Hopping puddles with my brother
Getting trouble from my mother
Flying kites out of sight
Sleeping out on starry nights
Going sailing on Port Lincoln
Can’t help thinking, what I’m thinking
These are the days I’ll remember forever
These are the days that I’ll never forget
Come back with me and we’ll share them forever
We’ll remember forever
Never forget
La, la, la…..
Going boating on the Murray
Skipping ? and church on Sunday
Flying high across the timbers
Wild flowers on the Flinders
? wine
Feeling fine
New Year mistletoe, will the kisses show
Will my dad know, I suppose so
These are the days that I’ll remember forever
These are the days that I’ll never forget
Come back with me and we’ll share them forever
We’ll remember forever
Never forget
These are the days that I’ll remember forever
These are the days that I’ll never forget
Come back with me and we’ll share them forever
We’ll remember forever
Never forget