In the Days when I Was Hard Up — The singer recalls how difficult life was when he faced poverty. He was scorned… In the Summer of Sixty — "In the summer of sixty as you very well know The excitements at Pike's Peak wa… Irishman's Shanty — "Did you ever hear of an Irishman's shanty Where water was scarce and whiskey w… It's Raining Here — "It's raining here, storming on the deep blue sea (x2) Ain't no black-headed ma… Jack Tar (I) — Jack newly paid off from sea, enters an inn and calls for a party. All goes wel… Jal Along — Travellers' cant. Singer tells her girl to walk along; they hope to find a good… Jimmie Brown the Newsboy — Singer, Jimmie Brown, the newsboy of the town, wears no hat or shoes, and is co… John Dameray — Shanty, with chorus, "John come down the backstay... John Dameray." The singer'… The Jolly Shanty Boy — Singer boasts of being a jolly (and jauntily dressed, if ragged) shanty boy, to… The Jolly Thresher (Poor Man, Poor Man) — The rich man asks the poor man how he can support such a large family with so m…