The Bear Song — A bear is discovered and chased by men two days through the snow. Part of the s… Le Beau Monsieur Tire Ses Gants Blancs (The Handsome Gentleman Throws His White Gloves) — French. A gentleman takes off his white gloves and gives a woman all the money … The Beaver Cap — "I went to town the other day To buy myself a hat, sir, I picked upon this beav… Been to the Gypsy (St. Louis Blues) — "Been to de Gypsy to get mah fortune tole, To de Gypsy done got my fortune tole… The Beggar Wench — A merchant's son meets a beggar girl; they go to bed and, being drunk, sleep so… The Belles of Renous — "Stay home with your mother, don't cause her to fret, And do not mix up with th… The Belt wi' Colours Three — The singer overhears a woman lamenting her love, warning others not to love "un… Big Kilmarnock Bonnet — Jock quits plowing, puts on his hat, and goes to Glasgow. As a joke, Sandy Lane… Billy Barlow (II) — William Barlow "come[s] before you with one boot and one shoe." He arouses the … The Black Velvet Band (I) — The singer meets and courts a girl with fine hair tied up in a (black/blue) vel…