The Hole In The Wall — "On a Saturday night the crowd were invited to be there on Sunday to open the b… The Home I Left Behind — "An Irish boy he sat alone by Susquehanna shore" thinking sadly of "the home he… Hop High Ladies (Uncle Joe) — Floating verses ("Did you ever go to meeting, Uncle Joe?" "Every time you turn … The Humours of Donnybrook Fair (II) — Dermot O'Nolan M'Figg, "that could properly handle a twig" goes to Donnybrook F… Hung My Bucket on de White Folks' Fence — "Hung my bucket on de white folks' fence, Hain't seen my bucket sense. Oh Lawd… I Rock from Selma — "I rock from Selma, ting tang, I'm a Georgia ruler, ting tang, I'm a Mobile gen… I Want to Go to Baltimore — "I want to go to Baltimore, I want to go to France, I want to go to Baltimore T… I Went to the Fair at Bonlaghy — "I went to the fair at Bellaghy, I bought a wee swad of a pig, I got it up in m… I'm Bidding Adieu — The singer, a poor farmer from Tralee, must emigrate. "They say there's luck in… The Irish Wedding — "Sure won't you hear what roaring cheer was spread at Paddy's wedding, O?" All …