The Texas Cowboy (I) — "Come all you Texas cowboys and warning take by me, Don't go out to Montana for… The Texas Rangers — The singer has left family and girlfriend to join a troop that finds itself fig… The Texas Rangers — The singer has left family and girlfriend to join a troop that finds itself fig… That's All Right — Floating verses: "Mind my mother how you're walking along/Your feet might slip … To the Weaver's Gin Ye Go — "My heart was ance as blythe and free As simmer days were lang," but a weaver "… The Town of Oranmore (If You Ever Go Over to Ireland) — Singer, possibly American, warns against women of Ireland; one of them has made… The Truth Twice Told — "Come all young men and maidens... I will tell you what you are doing, now at t… The Uncle Dan Song — "A sly young maid" warns Uncle Dan of a predatory widow who "set her cap" for h… The Wagoner's Lad — Young woman is courted by wagoner's lad. Her parents don't like him because he … The Wanderer's Warning — Singer quarrels with his father and prepares to leave home. His mother begs him…