The Fox River Line (The Rock Island Line) — The singer (and men of many nations) work in George Allan's camp without earnin… Fred Sargent's Shanty Song — "In eighteen hundred and seventy-one, To swamp for a go-devil I begun, 'Twas on… Freighting from Wilcox to Globe — "Come all you jolly freighters who travel upon the rooad That ever hauled a loa… From Ogemaw — The song, in its entirety: "I'm a ramblin' wreck of poverty/From Ogemaw I came/… Future Plans (The G-Man) — "When I grow up, I think I'll be A G-Man brave and bold, Or maybe a fearful pir… The Gallant Shearers — As autumn brings on the shearing, the singer asks, "Bonnie lassie, will ye gang… The Gaol Song — The singer describes the hard life in prison, abused by the guards, granted onl… Garrawilla (The Shearer's Life) — "I sing of Garrawilla, a station of the glen...." Though the singer says, "A sh… Get Along, Little Dogies — Characterized by the chorus, "Whoopee ti yi yo, get along, little dogies, It's … Get Up, Jack! John, Sit Down! — A song of the eternal tasks of the sailor, repeated from generation to generati…