Sing Outs — Likely the predecessor to the full shanty (which has discernable words and a di… Sing a Song of Sixpence — "Sing a song of sixpence A pocket full of rye; Four and twenty blackbirds, bake… Sing a Song, Blow-Along O! — Shanty. "Way down in Dixie! Way down in Dixie, oh I had a gal. Ch: Sing a song,… Sing, Sally O! — There are two versions, one a halyard and the other a capstan shanty. Character… Sing-Sing — The singer and Johnny King are imprisoned in Sing-Sing. They make an attempt to… Singapor-Sang (Singapore Song) — erman shanty. Tired of tough meat, the steward of a ship buys a bull in Singapo… The Singin' Gatherin' — "Far back in the dusty hollow Where the trees grow straight and tall, Sits the … The Singin' Hinnie — "Sit doon, noo, man alive! Te tell ye aa'll contrive O' the finest thing the wo… The Single Days of Old — The singer recalls "The merry days -- the days of old" when her husband loved h… Single Girl, Married Girl — "Single girl, single girl, go and dress so fine... Married girl, married girl g…