Badai na Scadan (The Herring Boats) — Gaelic. The singer recalls that his son was killed when his herring boat was wr… The Baggage Coach Ahead — The passengers on the train are awakened by a child's cries. They complain to t… The Bainbridge Tragedy — "In Bainbridge town there dwelt of late A worthy youth who met his fate." Urial… Ballad of Billy the Bull Rider — Billy takes his girl to a rodeo where he is riding bulls. He assures her that a… Ballad of the Drover (Death of Harry Dale) — Harry Dale, the drover, is heading home after many months away. He comes to a r… Ballad of the Frank Slide — "On a grim and tragic morning In nineteen hundred three A little babe lay weepi… Ballan Doune Braes — "The laird o' the town" tells Betsy "that a father, a brother, and a husband he… Ballinderry — The singer recalls the joys of living in (Balinderry) and spending time with "(… The Ballyshannon Lane — The singer stops at Ballyshannon Lane and thinks of "scenes of ninety-eight," r… The Banks of Allan Water — "By the banks of Allan Water When the sweet springtime did fall, There I saw th…