I Want a Nice Little Fellow — The singer hopes for a rich, pleasant husband so she won't spend her whole life… I Won't Be My Father's Jack — "I won't be my father's jack, I won't be my (mother's/father's) (Jill/Gill), I … I'm My Own Grandpa — Singer marries a pretty widow; his father marries her red-haired daughter. By t… I'm a Man That Done Wrong to His Parents — "I'm a man that's seen trouble and sorrow, Oh I once was light-hearted and gay,… The Inglewood Cocky — "'Twas an Inglewood cocky of whom I've been told, Who died, it is said, on acco… The Irish Boy and the Priest — A son of Catholic father and Protestant mother prefers Protestantism. Father ta… The Irish Family — Singer describes his family: "Me father had a horse/And me mother she'd a mare.… The Irish Mail Robber — The Irish youth turns bad despite his father's warnings. To support his wild ha… An Irish Mother's Lament — The Irish mother nurses her child and laments for her dead husband, "Won't you … The Iron Door — When the rich girl falls in love with a poor boy, her father locks her in a iro…