Taglioni — "Her mother had a nice wee dog, she used to call it Tony, And every time I kiss… The Taglioni Coat — Singer left his vulgar cronies behind when he bought a Taglioni coat. His fortu… The Tailor Ban — Singer and tailor Ban are drinking buddies often mistaken for one another. They… Tak It, Man, Tak It (I) — "When I was a miller in Fife, Losh, I thought that the sound o' the happer, sai… Tak It, Man, Tak It (II) — "Langsyne, fine I mind, little mair than a lad, I wrocht wi' John Jackson at In… Take Back Your Gold — The singer sees a man and a woman. She is begging him to be honorable and marry… Take Me Back to the Cumberland Mountains — "Take me back to the Cumberland Mountains, I don't like Lynchburg any more; I w… Take Me Down the Harbour — "Take me down the Harbour on a Sunday afternoon, To Manly Beach or Watson's Bay… Take This Hammer — The singer tells a (fellow prisoner?) to take his hammer to the captain; the si… Take Your Fingers Off It — "Take your (fingers/hands) off it, and don't you dare touch it, You know it don…