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IMES have changed. There is an English Wassail Song arranged by Gustav Holst that is quite a favourite with the programme organisers, in which the line occurs "May God send our landlord a good crop of corn." This was no doubt all very well when we all went a’wassailing, but there is another little song, and a very fine tune it has too,
which is more in keeping with our times. It is called "Our Village,’ and has been heard on 2YA’s breakfast session. It comes from Soviet Russia, and in it you will hear all about ". . . our Co-operative Farm, and we see no harm in boasting of its charm, Come and see how well we've got our village planned," etc. The tune, it may be repeated, is very finecharming in itself, and a_ refreshing change from some of the stuff we get for breakfast these days.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 326, 21 September 1945, Page 8
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149More Regimentation New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 326, 21 September 1945, Page 8
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