From the Outback to the Coast: The best "Take me home, Country Road" equivalents in Australia
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In John Denver's classic song "Take me home, Country Road", the singer longs for a simpler life in the countryside. Though the song is set in West Virginia, it has resonated with people around the world who yearn for a connection to the land.
So what would be the Australian equivalent of "Take me home, Country Road"?
Reddit users have weighed in on which all-Australian song comes closest to the country classic, offering suggestions based on the style and the meaning of the song.
We curated some of the top contenders and we want to hear your opinions on them!
Are you ready to find out which songs make the cut?
1. "I Still Call Australia Home" by Peter Allen
Credit: YouTube/Qantas
A popular choice among the respondents, particularly those who have spent time living overseas, Peter Allen's "I Still Call Australia Home" was said to capture the feeling of homesickness and nostalgia for the unique landscape of Australia.
Several users said that Qantas' marketing campaign, which uses the song for its advertisement, has intensified the feeling of "longing" to go back to Australia, especially among those who were stuck abroad during the lockdowns.
One user wrote: "The Qantas marketing team really hit the nail with that campaign. Absolutely."
"Suddenly onions are in the air watching that" another added.
Reddit users weighed in on which Australian song comes closest to the theme and “feeling” of John Denver’s “Take Me Home, Country Road”. Credit: Getty Images.
2. "Home Among the Gumtrees" by John Williamson
Credit: John Williamson TV
Though it was originally written as a satire of Australian culture, "Home Among the Gumtrees" by John Williamson has been embraced by many as a representation of the country's laid-back lifestyle.
Also, let's face it, almost every Australian has its lyrics deeply ingrained in our memory...
"A sheep or two, and a kangaroo. A clothesline out the back"— you'll probably hear the melody as you read them!
3. "The Road to Gundagai" (Traditional Folk Song)
Credit: YouTube/The Aussie Bush Band
For a more literal take on the "Take me home" theme, Reddit users suggested "The Road to Gundagai" — Australia's most well-known rendition of a folk song.
The lyrics, which tells the story of a man who is homesick for the Australian outback, were provided by Jack O'Hagan in 1922.
Initially released in the same year, the song later became a highly well-known World War II ditty, amassing sales of approximately 100,000 copies.
For a few of you who have no idea what Gundagai is, it's a rural area that is 390 kilometres southwest of Sydney. It is situated along the Murrumbidgee River and is home to the Wiradjuri-speaking people, a group of indigenous Australians who have thrived by being expert hunters and fishermen.
4. Other songs
Other popular entries include:
"I am Australian" by The Seekers
Credit: YouTube/Stoned Tripper
"Sounds of Then" by GANGgajang
Credit: YouTube/GANGgajang
"My Island Home" by The Warumpi Band
Credit: YouTube/The Warumpi Band
"Waltzing Matilda" by Banjo Patterson (sung below by Slim Dusty)
Credit: YouTube/Slim Dusty
Ultimately, there is no single song that can completely capture the spirit of Australia. But these songs come close, and they all have one thing in common: they make us feel at home.
So, we want to hear from you! What Australian song do you think comes the closest to the John Denver classic? Let us know your song recommendations in the comments section below!
So what would be the Australian equivalent of "Take me home, Country Road"?
Reddit users have weighed in on which all-Australian song comes closest to the country classic, offering suggestions based on the style and the meaning of the song.
We curated some of the top contenders and we want to hear your opinions on them!
Are you ready to find out which songs make the cut?
1. "I Still Call Australia Home" by Peter Allen
Credit: YouTube/Qantas
A popular choice among the respondents, particularly those who have spent time living overseas, Peter Allen's "I Still Call Australia Home" was said to capture the feeling of homesickness and nostalgia for the unique landscape of Australia.
Several users said that Qantas' marketing campaign, which uses the song for its advertisement, has intensified the feeling of "longing" to go back to Australia, especially among those who were stuck abroad during the lockdowns.
One user wrote: "The Qantas marketing team really hit the nail with that campaign. Absolutely."
"Suddenly onions are in the air watching that" another added.
Reddit users weighed in on which Australian song comes closest to the theme and “feeling” of John Denver’s “Take Me Home, Country Road”. Credit: Getty Images.
2. "Home Among the Gumtrees" by John Williamson
Credit: John Williamson TV
Though it was originally written as a satire of Australian culture, "Home Among the Gumtrees" by John Williamson has been embraced by many as a representation of the country's laid-back lifestyle.
Also, let's face it, almost every Australian has its lyrics deeply ingrained in our memory...
"A sheep or two, and a kangaroo. A clothesline out the back"— you'll probably hear the melody as you read them!
3. "The Road to Gundagai" (Traditional Folk Song)
Credit: YouTube/The Aussie Bush Band
For a more literal take on the "Take me home" theme, Reddit users suggested "The Road to Gundagai" — Australia's most well-known rendition of a folk song.
The lyrics, which tells the story of a man who is homesick for the Australian outback, were provided by Jack O'Hagan in 1922.
Initially released in the same year, the song later became a highly well-known World War II ditty, amassing sales of approximately 100,000 copies.
For a few of you who have no idea what Gundagai is, it's a rural area that is 390 kilometres southwest of Sydney. It is situated along the Murrumbidgee River and is home to the Wiradjuri-speaking people, a group of indigenous Australians who have thrived by being expert hunters and fishermen.
4. Other songs
Other popular entries include:
"I am Australian" by The Seekers
Credit: YouTube/Stoned Tripper
"Sounds of Then" by GANGgajang
Credit: YouTube/GANGgajang
"My Island Home" by The Warumpi Band
Credit: YouTube/The Warumpi Band
"Waltzing Matilda" by Banjo Patterson (sung below by Slim Dusty)
Credit: YouTube/Slim Dusty
Ultimately, there is no single song that can completely capture the spirit of Australia. But these songs come close, and they all have one thing in common: they make us feel at home.
So, we want to hear from you! What Australian song do you think comes the closest to the John Denver classic? Let us know your song recommendations in the comments section below!