El Abandonado — Spanish: "The Abandoned." First line: "Me abanonastes, jujer, porque soy muy po… Across the Blue Mountain — A married man asks (Katie) to marry him and go "across the Blue Mountain to the… Admiral Benbow — Despite being badly outnumbered, Benbow prepares for battle (against the French… After the Ball — A girl asks her uncle why he never married. He recalls the sweetheart he took t… Alabama Bound (II) — "I'm Alabama bound, I'm Alabama bound/And if the train don't stop and turn arou… The Ale-Wife and Her Barrel — Singer's wife is an ale-seller and drunkard. She goes to market with her barrel… Around Her Neck She Wore a Yellow Ribbon — The girl wears a yellow ribbon around her neck "For her lover who was far, far … As Sylvie Was Walking — Sylvie, walking by the river, weeps for her lover. A young man asks the matter;… Baby Please Don't Go — The prisoner begs his girl not to abandon him: "Now your man done gone (x3) To … The Back o' Rarey's Hill (The Jilted Lover) — "It was on a Saturday evening, As I went to Dundee, I met wi' an old sweetheart…