Chanson de L'Annee du Coup — French. The governor asks the messenger what is the news. He reports a disaster… Chanson de Louis Riel (Riel's Song II) — "C'est au champ de bataille, j'ai fait ecrir' douleurs. On couche sur la paille… Chanson de la Grenouillere ("Song of Frog Plain," Falcon's Song) — French: "Voulez-vous ecouter chanter Une chanson de verite?" Describes the Meti… Charge the Can Cheerily — "Now coil up your nonsense 'bout England's great Navy, And take in your slack a… Charlie Hurley — "Foremost of all in the battle's red lightning with the boys from West Cork was… The Chesapeake and the Shannon (I) — The U.S.S. Chesapeake sails out of Boston Harbor, confident of victory, to enga… The Chesapeake and the Shannon (II) — A sailor on H.M.S. Shannon narrates how, on the "fourth" (!) of June, his ship … The Chesapeake and the Shannon (III) — Captain Broke of H.M.S. Shannon challenges Captain Lawrence of U.S.S. Chesapeak… The Chinee Bumboatman — Forebitter with a pidgin-English chorus. Story involves a sailor (Wing Chang Lo… Chipeta's Ride — "From mountains covered deep with snow... Where once dwelt Ouray, the king of t…