M'Dermott's Farewell — A young man on the Limeric city quay is bound for America. "For want of wages a… M'Dermott's Farewell — A young man on the Limeric city quay is bound for America. "For want of wages a… Man of Constant Sorrow — "I am a man of constant sorrow, I have been troubled all my days, I'll bid fare… Matin Je Me Leve, Un (One Morning I Get Up) — French. A young soldier is being sent away for six years; he comes to his belov… Monk McClamont's "Farewell to Articlave" — In (18)40, the singer prepares to sail for America on the Provincial. The ship … More Pretty Girls Than One — Singer is a rambler who likes women; his mother told him to settle down, but he… My Cabin Home Among the Hills — Singer tells of his cabin in the Virginia hills, where his "mammy" used to sing… My Home's Across the Blue Ridge Mountains — "I'm going back to North Carolina (x3), I never expect to see you any more." Re… My Johnny — Basically a lament for Johnny, who apparently died and was buried at sea. "We'r… My Lovely Irish Rose — The singer recalls leaving Mary, his "lovely Irish Rose," and sailing to Americ…