The Little Old Mud Cabin on the Hill — The singer recalls how his father sold the livestock to send him across the sea… The Little Old Sod Shanty on My Claim — The singer admits, "I'm looking rather seedy while holding down my claim." His … The Little Piece of Whang — When the Lord sewed up Adam and Eve, He measured wrong, leaving Adam with a lit… Little Pink — "My pretty little Pink, I once did think, That you and I would marry." The sing… Little Poppa Rich — Children's game: "Little poppa-rich you draw your long lannet/Sit by the fire a… The Little Red Caboose Behind the Train (II) — "Now I am a jolly railroad man and braking is my trade." He tells of the enjoya… The Little Red Caboose Behind the Train (III) — Singer, a railroader, says he's getting old and feeble, and the only friend he … The Little Red Caboose Behind the Train (IV) — "Bill Jackson was a brakeman on number 51." Engineer Dad Mendenhall loses his b… The Little Red Caboose Behind the Train (V) (The Hobo Tramp) — "I will sing you a little song, won't entertain you long, 'Bout the hoboes that… The Little Red Caboose behind the Train (I) — In this maudlin ballad, a young conductor is taking his bride to the city for t…