SLIM DUSTY / A PUB WITH NO BEER

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SLIM DUSTY / A PUB WITH NO BEER

Post: # 31174Unread post THEVICTROLAGUY
Wed Aug 27, 2014 4:15 am

another cylinder for the customer in Australia. he is recording the original 45 disc then sending me the audio file as an mp3. this is the original 1957 45 disc recording transferred to a brown wax stentor recording blank. i think is from a usb turntable playing into an mp3 audio file.

The true story of the 'Pub with no beer'

In 1943 local farmer Dan Sheahan rode 20 miles to town for a beer at the Day Dawn Hotel in Ingham. Beer was rationed during the war and the American servicemen had drunk the bar dry the night before. On hearing this from the publican Gladys Harvey, and unhappy about riding home dry, Dan penned a poem that he called the "Pub without Beer".

On January 1st 1944, the NQ Register published the poem in Ben Bowyangs column.

In 1956 songwriter Gordon Parsons was handed a scrap of paper at the Taylors Arms Hotel in NSW with the poem as an ‘anonymous’ verse. He revamped it and presented it as a song to Slim who recorded it on the back of "Saddle Boy" on April Fools Day 1957. Confusion of the songs origin reigned for years until Slim acknowledged Dan's claim in his book "The Country Mile".

The Original Day Dawn Hotel was owned by the Harvey family and was partly demolished and rebuilt as Lees Hotel. Recently Lees Hotel received Queensland Icon status through the Queensland Heritage Trust and was formally recognized as the Original Pub With No Beer.


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