The Gambler (I) — "My moments are lonesome, no pleasure I find, My true love is a gambler, It tro… Gee, But I Want to Go Home — A soldier complains about the coffee ("It's good for cuts and bruises And it ta… Girl of Constant Sorrow — Singer tells of leaving her mother (now dead) and her home in Kentucky so that … The Glendy Burk — The singer complains, "I can't stay here 'cause they work too hard; I'm bound t… Go Down, Old Hannah — "Go down, old Hannah, well, well, well! Don't you rise no mo'. If you rise in t… Goin' from the Cotton Fields — "I'm goin' from the cotton fields, I'm goin' from the cane, I'm goin' from the … Going Down This Road Feeling Bad — A series of complaints, all ending "And I ain't gonna be treated this a-way." E… Gold — "When the gold fever ranged I was doing well," but nonetheless the singer sets … Good Ale — "Oh, good ale, thou art my darling, Thou art my joy both night and morning." D… The Grazier Tribe — "Oh, ye toilers of this nation, I hope you will draw near... My pen I take to h…