The Ballynure Ballad — On the road to Ballynure the singer "heard a wee lad behind a wee ditch That to… The Band Played On — Known by the chorus, "Casey would waltz with a strawberry blonde, and the band … The Band o' Shearers — As shearing season approaches, the lad asks, "My bonnie lassie, will ye gang, A… The Banks o' Deveron Water — The singer goes out to take the air by (Deveron) water, and chooses "a maid to … The Banks o' Doon — The singer asks how the banks of bonnie Doon can bloom "sae fresh and fair" whe… The Banks o' Skene — "When I was just a rantin' girl, About the age of sixteen, I fell in love wi' a… The Banks of Allan Water — "By the banks of Allan Water When the sweet springtime did fall, There I saw th… The Banks of Brandywine — The singer (a sailor) meets a girl and asks her to forget her lover -- telling … The Banks of Cloughwater — The singer loves Ellen, and cannot sleep for the love of her. But her parents o… The Banks of Dunmore — An Englishman falls in love with a poor farmer's daughter of Dunmore. She will …