Cavenagh Hill — "I'm bidding adieu to old Ireland." The singer recalls "childhood days that I s… Chahcoal Man — A street cry? "O-o-o-oh, lil' man, Go get yo' pan, Tell-a yo' mam Hyeh come de … Champagne Charlie — "I've seen a deal of gaiety throughout my noisy life; With all my grand accompl… The Chant of the Coal Quay — "The Coal Quay market in my native town O! that's the dwelling where 'tis easy … A Charge to Keep — "A charge to keep I have, a God to glorify, A never-dying soul to save, And fit… Charley Bell — "If you ever go to lumbering woods, Please take my advice": don't work for Char… Charlotte the Harlot (II) — Not a ballad at all, this song is a paean to Charlotte's promiscuity. Cheer'ly Man — Shanty. "Oh, Nancy Dawson, hio! Cheer'ly, man! She's got a notion, hio! Cheer'l… Cherokee Hymn (I Have a Father in the Prog Ni Lo) — "I have a father in the prog ni lo, And you have a father in the prog ni lo, We… Cherries are Ripe — "Cherries are Ripe, cherries are ripe, (The robin sang one day)." Various endin…