The Arkansas Traveler (fiddle recitation) — A series of remarks between a traveller and an Arkansas farmer, interspersed wi… The Banks of the Roses — In full form, (Jeannie) meets (Johnny) on the banks of the Roses and bids him n… The Belfast Cockabendy — Cockabendy, a Belfast street fiddler, meets a girl. They drink, he plays, and t… Bile Them Cabbage Down — Chorus: "Boil them cabbage down, Bake that hoecake brown, Only tune that I can … The Blind Fiddler — "I lost my sight in the blacksmith's shop in the year of 'Fifty-six." The singe… Can You Rokker Romany? — "If you jump up on my barrow, I'll take you for a ride. And maybe in the spring… Chapeau Boys — "I'm a jolly good fellow, Pat Gregg is my name. I come from Chapeau, that villa… Cotton-Eyed Joe — "If it hadn't been for Cotton-eyed Joe, I'd have been married a long time ago."… Cripple Creek (I) — Often found as a fiddle tune with words: "I got a gal at the head of the creek,… Drunkard's Hiccoughs (Drunken Hiccups) — Fiddle tune, with words often assembled from other drinking songs. The singer d…