This Land is Your Land — Singer, a wanderer, describes beauty of American (or other) land, sometimes wit… Thousands Are Sailing to America — "Your sons and brave daughters are now going away, And thousands are sailing to… The Three Lost Babes of Americay — "Come uncle, come tell me that wonderful tale ..." Three children are lost. The… The U. S. A. — "Tell me, daddy, tell me, why the men in yonder crowd, Can you tell me why they… Uncle Sam's Farm — "Of all the mighty nations in the east or in the west, Oh this glorious Yankee … William and Mary's Farewell to Ireland — Willy is leaving Ireland and Mary for America. If he would wait a season, she s… William and Phillis — Phyllis tells William that her father will not have her wed a sailor. She dress… Yankee Doodle — Concerning the exploits of a New England backwoodsman who joins Washington's co… Yankee Land — A Belfast woman is seduced by "a sailor from a distant port" and said "he'd ta… Yankee Shore — "As I roved out one morning, being in the lovely month of May," the singer meet…