"Down Under" - Men at Work (1981)

or "Kookaburra sings in a minor key" 

Following a court judgment in 2010 regarding the flute passage, 5% royalties (from 2002) are due to copyright holder of "Kookaburra sits in an old gum tree", a melody by Toorak teacher Marion Sinclair for a Girl Guides competition in 1932.

Travelling in a fried-out combie
On a hippie trail, head full of zombie
I met a strange lady, she made me nervous
She took me in and gave me breakfast
And she said,

Do you come from a land down under? 
Where women glow and men plunder? 
Cant you hear, cant you hear the thunder? 
You better run, you better take cover.

Buying bread from a man in brussels
He was six foot four and full of muscles
I said, do you speak-a my language? 
He just smiled and gave me a vegemite sandwich
And he said,

I come from a land down under
Where beer does flow and men chunder
Cant you hear, cant you hear the thunder? 
You better run, you better take cover.

Lying in a den in bombay
With a slack jaw, and not much to say
I said to the man, are you trying to tempt me
Because I come from the land of plenty? 
And he said,

Oh! do you come from a land down under? (oh yeah yeah)
Where women glow and men plunder? 
Cant you hear, cant you hear the thunder? 
You better run, you better take cover.

** End of Lyrics