The Bullhead Boat — Singer, a mule-driver, gets work steering a canal boat. One pilot is killed by … The Calabar — The singer calls "dry-land sailors" to hear of the (Calabar), sailing the (Stra… The D & H Canal — (After an unrelated opening stanza), the song describes a flood which hit the c… The E-ri-e — About a "terrible storm" on the Erie Canal. "Oh, the E-ri-e was a-rising And th… The Erie Canal — "I've got a mule, her name is Sal, Fifteen miles on the Erie Canal." "Low bridg… The Farmington Canal Song — "Oh! Captain Dick's a gay old bird, Yes he is, upon my word! But that ain't no … Ike Brown's Song — "There is a few songsters, Their like could not be found, Who have been making … On Board the Bugaboo — Singer joins the Bugaboo at the James's Street canal. They "plow the raging sur… On Board the Bugaboo — Singer joins the Bugaboo at the James's Street canal. They "plow the raging sur… The Raging Canal (I) — "Come listen to my story, ye landsmen one and all, I'll sing to you the dangers…