The Roving Gambler (The Gambling Man) — The singer freely admits his addiction to gambling, cards, and a roving life. B… Roving Jack the Baker — Roving Jack the baker returns from war with a good pension. He meets a girl wit… The Roving Newfoundlanders (I) — The singer, musing at home, thinks about all the Newfoundlanders who have saile… The Roving Newfoundlanders (II) — "Ye roving boys of Newfoundland, come listen unto me." In 1863, Shea hires 55 m… The Roving Ploughboy — The singer asks that her horse be saddled so she can follow the ploughboy. Aft… The Roving Shantyboy — "Come all you tru-born shantyboys wherever you may be." The singer describes ho… Row After Row — "I'm a-thinkin of you, honey, Thinkin' 'case I love you so... As I hoe down row… Row Boat (Ride About) — "Row boat (or: "Ride About"), row, where shall I row?" The young man comes to M… Row Us Over the Tide — Two children come up to a boatman, asking him to "row us over the tide." The re… Row, Molly, Row (Molly Was a Good Gal) — "Molly was a good gal and a bad gal, too, Oh, Molly, row, gal." The captain and…