Vesta and Mattie's Blues — "I've got a belly full o' whiskey an' a head full o' gin, The doctors say t'wil… The Virginia Lover — Singer courts (Martha), who returns his affection. Her mother/brother opposes t… The Volunteers' March — "Was she not a fool, When she took off our wool, To leave us so much of the Lea… Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie — A girl mourns her rained-out Sunday picnic. Her sweetheart comforts her: "Wait … We Had to Walk from the Train to the Camp — "We had to walk from the train to the camp. My shoes got dusty. The white dust … The Webster of Brechin's Mare — When the webster's (weaver's) old mare declares she can work no more; when the … The Webster of Brechin's Mare — When the webster's (weaver's) old mare declares she can work no more; when the … The Wee Pickle Tow — John Grumely brings tow for his wife to spin. A spark from her pipe lights it. … The Wee Pickle Tow — John Grumely brings tow for his wife to spin. A spark from her pipe lights it. … Were You Ever in Dumbarton? — "Were you ever in Dumbarton, Where they wear the tartan (x2), little above the …