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  1. Henry MacLeod Robertson (19 November 1932 – 17 January 1996), often credited as Harry Robinson, was a Scottish musician, bandleader, music director and composer.

  2. Harry Robertson in performance at the Sydney Town Hall 1970. Images by kind courtesy Mrs Rita Robertson, and from the Mathieson Australian Music And Image Archive©PHOTO MATHIESON. webdesign by.

  3. There are two forms of Harry Robertson’s famous song “Ballina Whalers”. The words remain the same for both, but the style of singing is different. (1) In the 1960’s Harry wrote the original “Ballina Whalers” words in couplets which he then sang in shanty style, unaccompanied, and leading a strong chorus.

  4. 27K Followers, 393 Following, 87 Posts - Harry Robertson (@farmerharrygowi) on Instagram: "Irrigation farmer Goolgowi NSW".

  5. Harry Robertson | Official Website. PEOPLE. Lyrics by Eanruig Raibert ( Harry Robertson) One time he came among us, We, the expresso Folk, Clad in his shroud of culture, Pride, dignity, his yoke. He moved just like a self-styled king, Amongst his self-styled serfs, Sounding his Oxford Cambridge vowels, And speaking toff-nosed F’s.

  6. Harry Robertson. Composer: Prisoners of the Lost Universe. Henry MacLeod Robertson was born in Elgin, Scotland on 19 November 1932. His professional music career began in 1957 as composer and conductor for TV shows such as Six-Five Special and Oh Boy!

  7. Get all the lyrics to songs by Harry Robertson and join the Genius community of music scholars to learn the meaning behind the lyrics.

  8. Listen to music by Harry Robertson on Apple Music. Find top songs and albums by Harry Robertson including Hungry Heroes, Hawk the Slayer and more.

  9. Harry Robertson. Composer: Prisoners of the Lost Universe. Henry MacLeod Robertson was born in Elgin, Scotland on 19 November 1932. His professional music career began in 1957 as composer and conductor for TV shows such as Six-Five Special and Oh Boy!

  10. Henry Robertson (1923 – 15 May 1995) was a Scottish -born Australian seaman, engineer, folk-singer/songwriter, poet and activist, who became a key figure in the development of the Australian folk music tradition.