In Eighteen-Forty-Nine — "When I came to this country in 1849, I saw many a true love, but I never saw m… In a Boxcar Around the World — "I'm the man that rode the boxcar around the world, boys, it's a pleasure to me… The Irishman (I) — The singer, a new emigrant wandering in New Jersey, comes across "an oasis" -- … Jacksons — "As we started out from Nariel one early morn in spring," the group stops at "J… Jilson Setters's Blind Song — "In sorrow and sadness I'm destined to roam, Distracted and forsaken I wander a… Jilson Setters's Courting Song — "It was all in the month of winter, I arrived by wagon to this place; I chanced… Jog Along Till Shearing — "The truth, it's in my song so clear Without a word of gammon: The swagmen trav… John of Badenyon — "When first I came to be a man, of twenty years or so, I thought myself a hands… Jolly Roving Tar — Susan fondly recalls her sailor love. She sets out to ensure that her father's … The Jolly Tinker (I) — The tinker comes to town to mend the pots. He observes that "A tinker never mar…