The Fools of Forty-Nine — Crowds head for California and the gold fields. En route they suffer poverty, h… Get Out, Yellowskins, Get Out — "The Yellowskins here in these hills Now know how it appears To have their gold… Gold — "When the gold fever ranged I was doing well," but nonetheless the singer sets … The Golden Gullies of the Palmer — "Then roll the swag and blanket up, and let us haste away To the Golden Palmer,… Good bye Mursheen Durkin — Molly Durkin marries Tim O'Shea. Cooney, "to keep my heart from breakin', I sai… The Green Fields Round Ferbane — "I curse the day that I sailed away From my dear little Isle so green." The sin… The Greenwood Laddie — Singer describes the beauty of her greenwood laddie. Her parents oppose the mat… Ho for California (Banks of Sacramento) — The "plot" of the song varies widely, according to its use by pioneers, sailors… I'm Bound to Follow the Longhorn Cows — "I'm bound to follow the longhorn cows until I git too old. It's well I work fo… I've Just Got in Across the Plains — "I've just got in across the plains, I'm poorer than a snail, My mules all died…