I'm Gwine to Alabamy — "I'm gwine to Alabamy, Oh, For to see my mammy, Ah!" "She went from Old Virginn… I'm Sad and I'm Lonely — "I'm sad and I'm lonely, My heart it will break. My sweetheart loves another; L… I'm Sitting on the Stile, Mary (The Irish Emigrant II) — "Oh I'm sitting on the stile, Mary, where we sat side by side." He thinks of th… I'm Working My Way Back Home — If "the boat keep steppin'" and his back doesn't give out, the singer will get … I'm a Stranger in this Country (The Darger Lad) — Singer, a "darger loon" from a distant land, meets a "Scottish lass" in an aleh… I've Just Come from Sydney — "I've just come from Sydney across the range of mountains Where the nanny goats… Ida Red (II) — "I went down one day in a lope, Fool around till I stole a coat." In love with … In Eighteen-Forty-Nine — "When I came to this country in 1849, I saw many a true love, but I never saw m… In Low Germanie — "As I sailed past Jura's isle, Among the waters lone, I heard a voice, a sweet … In the Pines — Usually about a man whose girl has left him (on a train) (to meet another) ("in…