I'll Never Get Drunk Any More (III) — The singer "got frisky Over some poteen whisky," fell, cracked his skull and ha… I'm Bound to Follow the Longhorn Cows — "I'm bound to follow the longhorn cows until I git too old. It's well I work fo… I'm Despised for Being Poor — "Farewell, false girl(s), I leave you In sorrow and in pain, My absence cannot … I've Bin to the 'Bama and I Just Got Back — "I've bin to the 'Bama and I just got back. I didn't bring no money but I broug… If I Had It You Could Get It — "I went right down to my old friend Joe," (to ask for money?), but Joe has none… In North America — "Wine sparkles in our glasses, We have no debts to pay, We spend our time in pl… The Irish Boy and the Priest — A son of Catholic father and Protestant mother prefers Protestantism. Father ta… The Irish Peasant Girl — Singer thinks about widow Brown's daughter. She crosses the Atlantic to send mo… It's No Business of Mine — The singer, while proclaiming "Of course it's no business of mine," criticises … Jacksons — "As we started out from Nariel one early morn in spring," the group stops at "J…