Here is a Christmas post I wanted to get in this year since the day fits!
Happy Gravy Day in Australia! It happens every December 21st in Australia because of the first verse of the song.
Here is a Christmas song that is good on any day of the year but one we don’t hear much in America. I looked up “Gravy Day” in Australia and this is what I found: Gravy Day is an unofficial Australian holiday as marked by Kelly in his song, How to Make Gravy. The song is written from the perspective of a recently incarcerated man, Joe, as he writes to his relative, Dan, from prison.
Paul Kelly: “I started thinking… maybe I’ll write it from the point of view of somebody who is missing Christmas, who can’t get to Christmas, why can’t they get there? Maybe they’re overseas and they can’t get home. Then I thought, ‘Oh, he’s in prison’. The song wrote itself from there.”
The song is written in the form of a letter from a prisoner named Joe, addressed to his brother Dan, shortly before Christmas. Joe expresses regret about missing Christmas with his family, gives instructions on how to make gravy (a key part of their holiday meal), and reflects on family members, relationships, and the pain of separation.
I like great storytellers…and Paul Kelly is one of them. His music touches on many styles. Country, rock, folk, reggae, bluegrass, and touches of many more styles. He has been described as the poet laureate of Australian music. He writes about everyday life that many people can relate to. I’ve seen this stated about him… Paul Kelly’s songs dig deep into Australia’s culture.
As for who will make the gravy in the song, the question has been debated over the years, although most believe it to be Dan as Joe is sharing the recipe with him.
And yes the recipe in the song is real for gravy.

Paul Kelly: “It was a song that doesn’t have a chorus, it’s set in prison, so I never thought it would be a hit song or anything.”
How To Make The Gravy
Hello Dan, it’s Joe here
I hope you’re keeping well
It’s the 21st of December
And now they’re ringing the last bells
If I get good behaviour
I’ll be out of here by July
Won’t you kiss my kids on Christmas Day?
Please don’t let ’em cry for me
I guess the brothers are driving down from Queensland
And Stella’s flying in from the coast
They say it’s gonna be a hundred degrees, even more maybe
But that won’t stop the roast
Who’s gonna make the gravy now?
I bet it won’t taste the same
Just add flour, salt, a little red wine
And don’t forget a dollop of tomato sauce
For sweetness and that extra tang
And give my love to Angus, and to Frank and Dolly
Tell ’em all I’m sorry, I screwed up this time
And look after Rita, I’ll be thinking of her
Early Christmas morning when I’m standing in line
I hear Mary’s got a new boyfriend
I hope he can hold his own
Do you remember the last one? What was his name again?
Ahh, just a little too much cologne
And Roger, you know I’m even gonna miss Roger
‘Cause there’s sure as hell no one in here I want to fight
Oh, praise the Baby Jesus, have a Merry Christmas
I’m really gonna miss it, all the treasure and the trash
And later in the evening, I can just imagine
You’ll put on Junior Murvin and push the tables back
And you’ll dance with Rita, I know you really like her
Just don’t hold her too close
Oh, brother, please don’t stab me in the back
I didn’t mean to say that, it’s just my mind it plays up
Multiplies each matter, turns imagination into fact
You know I love her badly, she’s the one to save me
I’m gonna make some gravy, I’m gonna taste the fat
Ahh, tell her that I’m sorry, yeah, I love her badly
Tell ’em all I’m sorry, and kiss the sleepy children for me
You know one of these days, I’ll be making gravy
I’ll be making plenty, I’m gonna pay ’em all back
Yeah, do-do-do-do, do-do
Do-do-do-do, do-do
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What an unexpected Christmas song! Fantastic story. I better not go to jail either…
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Nope…no jail for Randy today! Tomorrow…you never know lol…no it’s a well written song and comes from a different angle…I love it.
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😂
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Have a listen to ‘Christmas In Jail’ by the Youngsters.
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Will do CB.
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Awesome! Found a cover (of course)
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Not only a cover but a cover by a band I dig. Good one Randy.
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Awesome! 😎
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Poignant song. How did you find it? I remember you ran it once before and many of us hadn’t even heard of Paul Kelly, let alone this song
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Yea…CB suggested Paul Kelly years ago and I found this while posting some other songs by him…and it fit perfectly especially today.
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I’m familar with both Paul Kelly and gravy….great song……..and has me remembering why I’ve only been allowed to make Christmas dinner once……let’s just say the brinned turkey turned into a mess and I suck at making gravy
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Well this year…I have to make dinner…the wife is working so I have to make it…you didn’t give me much confidence there Warren! LOL… Well everyone coming over will have to wish for the best.
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I was going to say something about how weird it looks to me to see a band in short sleeves and sunglasses singing about Christmas, but then the lyrics and his delivery got me again. Definitely a song that belongs on the Christmas playlist.
Merry Christmas, Max – and stay out of prison.
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oh, I love this, it’s new to me!
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Awesome Beth! It is a good and different kind of Christmas song.
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This paints a picture of a typical South Pacific Christmas. Brews, barbecues and a bloody hot sun. And yes Paul Kelly sure can write a song. It sure ain’t no jolly ‘Jingle Bells’ but it is real.
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Yes…kinda like the Kinks song…it’s more about reality…I love this and I think it’s a gem that should be played more here. I’m sure you hear it quite a bit there.
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❤ ❤ ❤ This one gets me in the feels.
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Yea its a hidden gem to me!
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I remember someone did a post on Paul Kelly awhile back and this song was part of it, but I don’t remember who did it. He feels like a national treasure to his country.
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I was going to say Graham…but no I’ve seen his posts. He is a heck of a songwriter.
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Had to listen all the way through. Paul always feels this one an it transfers to CB. Just a great song period. “Remember the last one, what was his name again?” Paul makes it real.
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I love when lyrics lift conversations like that…you are right…it makes them grounded.
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Kelly can do no wrong with me. Kinda hits on a few themes I’m familiar with.
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I first heard of Paul Kelly when he was on the e-town radio show in the 90s. The song of his I know best is “Darling It Hurts”. This is really nice.
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That’s one I never heard of… thank you! I knew you would have heard of him.
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It’s a rocker.
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We have Gravy Day and Garlic Harvesting Day already marked in next year’s calendar.
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Cool! I love this one.
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I liked this song ever since I saw your previous post on it. It’s a goodie and has a rich-story. I must admit I miss home cooked Australian gravy, also meat-pies and Vegemite. Kelly has just about the most quintessential – Australian folk voice – household known.
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I didn’t know this song. It’s terrific and so sad! There’s no fa la la la la la in it!
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An outside-the-box Christmas tune, Max. Unique…and worthy of a listen this time each year.
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And here I am! We transplanted from Canada to Australia in 1966. I like Paul Kelly, but would you believe I have never listened to this song before! So, you and Bruce have given me agift on New Year’s day. Thank you.
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Thank you Yvonne! ! I found Paul Kelly around 2-3 years ago and have been posting it ever since on December 21st. I’m glad you found something in your visit. Thank you for all the interactions on Bruce’s site. Someone has to keep Bruce in check! lol.
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It seems to be a full time job for his faithful followers.
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LOL…yes it does!
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It seems to be a full time job for his followers.
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