The Sash My Father Wore (I) — An Ulster Orangeman, tells his "British brethren" that his forefathers fought t… The Sash My Father Wore (II) — The singer is "a loyal Orangeman, just come across the sea." He loves to sing a… Saskatchewan — "Saskatchewan, the land of snow, Where winds are always on the blow... And why … Satan's Kingdom — "This night my soul has caught new fire, Halle-hallelujah. I feel that heav'n i… Satan's a Liar (Ain't Gonna Worry My Lord No More) — "Satan's a liah, and a conjuh too, if you don't watch out he'll conjuh you (x2)… Satan, Your Kingdom Must Come Down — "Well, well, well, well, well, Now, God's got a kingdom (x3), But Satan's got a… Satisfied — Call-and-answer, with the refrain, "Satisfied." The text is at the leader's dis… Saturday Night — "Saturday night and Sunday too, Pretty gals on my mind. Monday mornin' break of… Saturday Night at Sea — "A sailor loves a gallant ship And messmates bold and free And ever welcomes wi… The Saucy Sailor (Jack and Jolly Tar II) — Jack the sailor admits his poverty to a girl, who scorns him and refuses his of…