Betsy Baker — The singer "never knew what it was to sigh / till I saw Betsy Baker." He tries … Betsy Is a Beauty Fair (Johnny and Betsey; The Lancaster Maid) — The son of the landowner is in love with Betsy, a servant. His mother, who oppo… Betsy of Dramoor — "As I walked out one evening, I roamed for recreation" and provided us with cla… Betty Brown (I) — "Now, since he's gone, just let him go; I don't mean to cry. I'll let him know … Bheir Me O — Love lyric in Scots Gaelic: "Sad am I without thee." The singer calls (her?) lo… Bicycle Built for Two (Daisy Bell) — The singer describes his love for Daisy Bell. His poverty being what it is, he … Big Jim — "Cold and chill is de winter wind, Big Jim's dead and gone." The singer regrets… Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home? — Bill (a B&O brakeman) and his woman have a fight; he storms out. She begs, "Won… Billy Ma Hone — "Love is sweet and love is pleasant, Long as you keep it in your view." A man a… Billy My Darling — "Billy, my darling, Billy, my dear, When you think I don't love you it's a fool…