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I Wouldn't Marry an Old Man
— The singer prefers a young to an old man for explicit sexual reasons.
I-Yi-Yi-Yi (Limericks)
— Marked by verses in the form of limericks, always bawdy. Most deal with sexual …
In Duckworth Street There Lived a Dame
— The singer courts an ugly woman on Duckworth Street. One night "I found her fai…
In Kansas
— A quatrain ballad, this describes the unseemly, unsanitary, unhealthy condition…
In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree (II)
— A girl shows the singer her anatomy "in the shade of the old apple tree," and h…
Jack the Jolly Tar (I) (Tarry Sailor)
— Jack overhears a girl tell her lover that she will lower a string from her wind…
Jackie and Mossy
— When a mouse runs into the private parts of a farmer's wife, the farmer is forc…
John Anderson, My Jo, John
— Singer upbraids her lover for rising so early and coming to bed so late, tells …
The Jolly Baker
— "I am a jolly baker, and I bake my bread brown...I've got the biggest rolling p…
The Jolly Tinker (III)
— A London lady tells a tinker she has kettles to mend. He asks if there are hole…