The Hot Ash-Pelt — Singer McGuire leaves the farm for the asphalt crew. A peeler insults the men, … I Want to See My Wife — The worker (on the rail line?) expresses his loneliness and frustration: "I wan… I'm a Poor Old Chimney Sweeper — "I am a poor old chimney sweeper, I have but one daughter and now I can't keep … In the Bar-Room (The Celebrated Working-Man) — Singer boasts of his abilities as a coal miner, saying he can hew more coal tha… Iomairibh eutrom ho ro (Row Lightly) — In Scots Gaelic; "The milkmaid went to the seashore/And she did a thing that ot… Jimmie Brown the Newsboy — Singer, Jimmie Brown, the newsboy of the town, wears no hat or shoes, and is co… Joe Bowman — Singer and friends meet hunt-master Joe Bowman at dawn; they go out in search o… John Henry — The boss of a railroad crew has brought in a steam drill. John Henry, the best … The Jolly Barber Lad — A lady sends for a barber to come and curl her hair. He comes to the door; the … The Jolly Miller (I) — Singer, a miller, says "I care for nobody, no not I, and nobody cares for me." …