El Abandonado — Spanish: "The Abandoned." First line: "Me abanonastes, jujer, porque soy muy po… Acres of Clams (The Old Settler's Song) — The prospector reports on the sad fate of the gold rush men: "For each man who … Across the Western Ocean — "Oh, the times are hard and the wages low, Amelia, where you bound to? The Rock… All In Down and Out Blues — "Hippity-hop to the bucket shop...." Singer has lost all his money in the stock… Andrew Lammie — Lord Fyvie's trumpeter Andrew Lammie, the fairest man in the county, and Tifty'… Auld Robin Gray — Jamie leaves Jenny to earn enough to be married. Her family has bad luck. Robin… The Babcock Bedtime Story — A cante-fable: Old El, crippled and without resource, is sentenced to the poorh… The Bad Girl's Lament (St. James' Hospital; The Young Girl Cut Down in her Prime) — The bad girl tells of how she reveled at the ale-house and the dance hall, then… The Bald-Headed End of the Broom — The singer warns men against marriage: It's fun at first, but wait till you're … The Banks of Dundee (Undaunted Mary) — A rich girl, now living with her uncle, falls in love with Willie, a plowboy. S…