Country Life — The singer describes the joy of living and working in the country, reporting "I… The Court of Cahirass — Katey, a nobleman's daughter in the Court of Cahirass, is sought by many Dublin… The Court of Conscience in Cork — The Cork court is above a meat-market. Some find happiness below "to purchase a… Cowboy Boasting Chants — Cowboy boasts of his exploits, talking about/to the horses he rides. Samples: "… Cowboy's Challenge — "Down, down, hold me down, It takes more than one man to hold me down." Repeat … The Cowboy's Life — "The bawl of a steer To a cowboy's ear Is music of sweetest strain; And the yel… A Cowboy's Prayer (I) — "Oh Lord, I've never lived where churches grow"; the speaker prefers the wilder… The Cranberry Bogs (Cranberry Song) — "Have you ever been down to the cranberry bogs? Some of the houses are hewn out… Crawdad — "You get a line and I'll get a pole... And we'll go down to the crawdad hole, H… Crazy Song to the Air of "Dixie" — "Way down south in the land of cotton, I wrote this song and wrote it rotten, I…