Cork's Own Town (I) — "They may rail at the city where first I was born, But it's there they've the w… Cork's Own Town (II) — Cork excels London, Paris, Milan, and Constantinople. Cork's localities and spe… Corn Pone — "Corn pone, fat meat, All I ever gets to eat. Better, better than I ever gets a… Corn Rigs (Rigs o' Barley) — "It fell upon a Lammas night, When corn rigs are bonie, Beneath the moon's uncl… Corn Shucking Song — "Cowboy on middle the island, ho, meleety, ho! (x2)" "Missus eat the green pers… Cornfield Holler — "Sometimes I think my woman, she too sweet to die. Den sometimes I think she ou… Cottage With the Horseshoe o'er the Door — The singer will soon return to his old home, "the cottage with the horse-shoe o… Cotton-Eyed Joe — "If it hadn't been for Cotton-eyed Joe, I'd have been married a long time ago."… The Counties of Arkansas — "There's Benton, Carroll, Marion, Boone in a line...." The song describes the v… The Country I Was Born In — The singer has left Donegal and is bound for America "where I'm told a man he's…