The Harvest Home — "Come, ye jolly lads and lasses, Ranting round in pleasure's ring... Blythe and… Hauling Wood to Bangor — Singer gets up at five to haul wood to Bangor; he arrives and gets drunk. His f… Hidi Quili Lodi Quili — "Hidi, quili, lodi, quili, Hidi, quili, quackeo, If you'd a-been as I'd a-been,… Hieland Rory — This song is about the wedding of Hieland Rory and Mary Morrison. The songs sun… The Humours of Donnybrook Fair (I) — "To Donnybrook steer, all you sons of Parnassus, Poor painters, poor ... To see… I Binged Avree — Travellers' cant. Singer meets two men in a North Scotland lodging house. They … I Hope I'll Join the Band (Soon in the Morning) — Sundry verses about the pleasures of heaven ("Goin' to see my Jesus," "Meet our… I Once Had a Granny — "I once had a granny And songs she had many And there ne'er will be any Shall s… I Picked My Banjo Too — "Come all you sons of freedom, Come listen unto me...." "I used to be a rebel, … I Used to Have a Father — "I used to have a father who sat and talked to me, But now I have no father -- …