Johnny McEldoo — McEldoo and friends are on a drinking spree. They stop at Swann's for food and … Johnston's Hotel — Singer describes conditions at "Johnston's Hotel," which smells like corn-flake… The Jolly Farmer — The farmer sings about the joys of farming, even as a renter, and drinking with… Judy MacCarthy of Fishamble Lane — The singer goes to Fishamble Lane in search of sausages when he is stopped by t… Keep My Skillet Good and Greasy — Non-ballad, in which the singer displays his interest in food and drink and his… Kitty of Coleraine — "As beautiful Kitty one morning was tripping" she sees the singer, stumbles, br… Kock, De (The Cook) — German shanty. Verses made up of short phrases, the cook describing himself, hi… The Laddie That Handles the Ploo — The singer praises the plowmen and farmers who provide others with food. He lis… Larry Magee's Wedding — Larry "dwelt in a fashionable part of the city An illigant fine mansion." The d… Larry McGee — Larry coaxes "Missus Brady, who was reared up a lady" to marry. There was a hug…