I'm Old But I'm Awfully Tough — Singer describes himself as a happy old gentleman whom the girls adore. Chorus … I'm Seventy-Two Today — "I'm seventy-two today, my boys; They say I'm growing old. I feel as young as I… I'm a Decent Boy from Ireland — The "decent boy" has been forced to roam. Brought up by good parents, he urges,… I'se Gwine Back to Dixie — Singer, having left Dixie, pines for the usual things: home, food, etc. He swor… I've Buried Three Husbands Already (Wherever There's a Goose There's a Gander) — "Oh I buried three husbands already ... And now I am mostly all ready For anoth… If I Were As Young As I Used to Be (Uncle Joe) — The singer is now (84/92); his black hair has turned gray, and youngsters call … The Irish Patriot — "On Africa's burning shore" an old Irishman says an English lord killed his wif… The Jim Ross Song — Ross, "an elderly gent" courts Mary Ann, "the pride of Dundas," offering "house… John Anderson, My Jo, John — Singer upbraids her lover for rising so early and coming to bed so late, tells … John Barleycorn's a Hero Bold — Singer praises Barleycorn; his robes are rich and green, his head speared with …