RACECOURSE MUSIC.
"Who selects the music heard op our racecourses?” That is a question which must have occurred o many, a sportsman. It the selection left to a fatalist, an .optimist, or just-a plain humorist? Here are a few samples of what we have heard between the races:—. ; ...1.,... ‘‘Fraternity.” (Woodville). “Good Fellowship.” (Marton). “The Booster Club.” (Waverley). “The Flying Squad.” (Wanganui). “Gold and Silver.” (Flemington). “Straight Through.” (Waverley). “Jupiter and Mars.” (Manawatu). “In the Arab Camp.” (Taranaki). “The Ducks’ Parade.” (Feilding). “The Slippery Slide.” (Rangitikei). “The Elephants’ Parade.” (Wanganui).' “Classical Favourites.” (Manawatu). “That Certain Party.” (Rangitikei). “You’re Here; I’m Here.” (Trentham).,; ‘‘Slippery Success.” (Manawatu). “On Top Of the World.” (Feilding). "First,. Last and Always.” (Marton). “A Stream of Silver Moonshine. (Rosehill). “Happy Days Are Here Again.” (Wanganui).. ;■ “Baek in .'Your Own Baek Yard.” (Randwick). “There Must be a Silver Lining.” (Wanganui). ‘■Why did You call Me Wonderful One,” (Marton).
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 December 1930, Page 8 (Supplement)
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150RACECOURSE MUSIC. Taranaki Daily News, 18 December 1930, Page 8 (Supplement)
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