The Girl I Left Behind Me (II) — Singer bids farewell to his beloved and departs for the war. He shares "the glo… The Gold Band — "Goin' to march away in the gold band, in the army, bye and bye (x2) Sinner, wh… Ha, Ha, Ha — Refrain: "Ha, Ha, Ha! Don't you hear me now?/The Black horse calverns are comin… Harding's Defeat — Fragment: "Come all you good people the truth I'll relate/Concerning of Harding… The Hungry Army (II) — The singer enlists and is sent to Ballarat. The men are so thin a strong wind "… I'll Be There, Mary Dear — A soldier bids farewell to his sweetheart, giving her a golden leaf to remember… John McBride's Brigade — "In far-off Africa to-day the English fly dismayed Before the flag of green and… Johnny Fill Up the Bowl (In Eighteen Hundred and Sixty-One) — "In Eighteen Hundred and Sixty One, Hurrah, Hurrah (or "Skiball" or "Football" … A Knot of Blue and Gray — Singer tells why she wears upon her breast both blue and gray. She says that sh… The Lad in the Scotch Brigade (The Banks of the Clyde) — Geordie and Jean meet on the banks of the Clyde. She tries to dissuade him from…