G'day G'day

Slim Dusty

G'day, G'day, how yer goin'?
Whadya know? Well, strike a light!
G'day, G'day, and how yer go-o-o-in'?
Just say g'day, g'day, g'day and you'll be right

Isn't it great, to be an Aussie
Takin' a walk along the street
Lookin' in shops, or buyin' a paper
Stoppin' and havin' a yarn with people that you meet
Down at the pub, or at a party
Whenever you're stuck for what to say
If you want to be dinky-di,
Why don't you give it a try
Look 'em right in the eye,
And say Good-day

G'day, G'day, how yer goin'?
Whadya know? Well, strike a light!
G'day, G'day, and how yer go-o-o-in'?
Just say g'day, g'day, g'day and you'll be right

Now, when Italians meet, they all go crazy
The folks all like to hug each other, too
The Yanks invented Hi! and see ya later
While the Pommie will shake your hand and say,
how do you do?
Now watch out for a Frenchman, for he'll kiss yer
The Spaniards go for Hola! and Ole!
But in the land of the cockatoo
Cork hats and the didgeridoo
When you meet an Aussie, ten-to-one,
Here's what he'll say...

G'day, G'day, how yer goin'?
Whadya know? Well, strike a light!
G'day, G'day, and how yer go-o-o-in'?
Just say g'day, g'day, g'day and you'll be right

It's a greeting that you'll hear across Australia
From Geraldton to Gove and Gundagai
It's as dinkum as the dingo and the dahlia
And you spell it with a G apostrophe a D.A.Y.

G'day, G'day, how yer goin'?
Whadya know? Well, strike a light!
G'day, G'day, and how yer go-o-o-in'?
Just say g'day, g'day, g'day and you'll be right

G'day, G'day, how yer goin'?
Whadya know? Well, strike a light!
G'day, G'day, and how yer go-o-o-in'?
Just say g'day, g'day, g'day,
Just say g'day, g'day, g'day and SHE'LL BE RIGHT!