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The Ultimate Country Song Title competition winners
Over the past weeks we invited you to compose and vote for the Ultimate Country Song title, with prizes up for grabs nationally and in each state.
The winners (as judged by the voting public) are:
Winner
Tracy Coad - NSW
'You are the love of my life and make my heart smile'
Tracy wins the portable digital radio and mp3 player.
State runners-up
Belinda Palmer - ACT
'You and me let's get lost'
Suzie Bertapelle - NSW
'You may be my Love but I drive the Ute and the dog sits shotgun'
Jodie Syvertsen - Qld
'Buddy she's married or she's mine.'
Mary Cole - SA
'My guitar string broke and I am an unhappy bloke!'
Deb Harrison - NT
'Save another log from the fire'
Chris Lynch - Tas
'There's a Kenworth in my underpants and honey I'm a changing gear.'
Emmlee Alexander - Vic
'That bull's looking at me wrong and i'm stuck on the fence'
Danieka Kingsbury - WA
'I've got the cob if you've got the corn.'
Each state runner-up wins a 5 CD prize pack from ABC Music, featuring:
Look It Up - Jasmine Rae
Guns & Guitars - Steve Forde
Boys From The Bush - Various artists
Tracks of Tragedy - Various artists
Pop Country Girls - Various artists
We here at ABC Country read all the entries as they came in and we'd like to award a special prize to five of the song title that made us chuckle:
Joy Hinckley - Qld
'She's a Ridgy-Didgy Widgee from Down the Murrumbidgee'
Peter Hearn - Tas
'It's been lonesome in the saddle since my horse died'
Kelly Jones - NSW
'Call the ranger, my kids are all ferral'
Merryl Donn - Qld
'If Magda can lose 30kg, Why can’t I lose you?'
Ron Jumelet - Qld
'My life needs a pickup, so get me a truck.'
These five lyricists will be some of the first lucky people to get their hands on the brand new album from Lee Kernaghan Planet Country, which is released on November 6.
Lee recorded Planet Country in Sydney and Nashville and it's already being described as "his finest album to date".
Discover more about Lee Kernaghan on ABC Country
Artist Biography
Lee Kernaghan OAM (born 15 April 1964 in Corryong, Victoria) is an Australian country music singer and songwriter. He was the 2008 Australian of the Year.
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I've always liked Mama Get A Hammer (There's A Fly On Papa's Head)
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