Acres of Clams (The Old Settler's Song) — The prospector reports on the sad fate of the gold rush men: "For each man who … Adieu to the Banks of the Roe — The singer, admitting his "happiest moments are flown," prepares to depart Ire… Baldy Green — "Come listen to my ditty... 'Tis about one Baldy Green... He was a way up six h… Le Beau Grenadier (The Handsome Grenadier) — French. A girl has won a sailor's/grenadier's heart. He takes her to his room a… Bound to California — Shanty. "Good-bye my lads good-bye, no one can tell me why. I am bound to Calif… Bullshit Bill — "Bill has took it in his noddle For to take a little toddle Up the river where … Come All You Poor Men of the North — "Come all you poor men of the north... There is easier ways of gaining wealth..… The Days of Forty-Nine — The singer, "Old Tom Moore from the Bummer's Shore," a relic of the California … Digging for Gould — Boys know Darby Kelly only loves gold. Dan tells Darby he dreamt of a jar of go… The Dreary Black Hills — The singer arrives in the Black Hills to find "loafers and bummers" filling the…