The Happy Coon — "I've seen in my time some mighty funny things, But the funniest of all I know … The Hungry Army (I) — Having fought with his sweetheart, the Irishman enlists in the army. He quarrel… I Belong to that Band — "I never saw the like since I been born, People keep coming and the train done … Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ye — The girl meets her Johnny returned from the wars. She can barely recognize him;… Little John a Begging — Little John (goes/is assigned by Robin to go) a-begging. He meets up with begga… The Little Red Caboose Behind the Train (III) — Singer, a railroader, says he's getting old and feeble, and the only friend he … Lovely Jamie — Brothers Jamie and Darby sell their peat and drink away the proceeds. They enli… Mary Arnold the Female Monster — Mary Arnold, for reasons unknown, decides to blind her baby by covering its eye… My Husband's Got No Courage in Him — (Two women meet); one laments, "(My) husband's got no courage in him." She desc… The Old Grey Mare (II) — "Once I had an old grey mare (x3), Saddled her and rode her there." "When I got…