The Lake of the Caogama — "Oh, now we're leaving home, me boys, to Ottawa we're goin', Expectin' yo be hi… Les Reeder — Les Reeder's mother begs him not to work on Sundays. He tells her he won't any … The Logger's Alphabet — A song by which lumbermen remember the alphabet and tell of their "merry" lives… Louie Sands and Jim McGee — Shanty: "Who feeds us beans? Who feeds us tea?/Louie Sands and Jim McGee/Who th… The Lumber Camp Song — A song describing life in the lumber camp. The shanty boys are men of all place… The Lumberjack — Recitation; the speaker praises the character of lumberjacks, despite their rou… The Lumberman in Town — "When the lumberman comes down, Ev'ry pocket bears a crown, And he wanders, som… The M. and I. Goo-goo Eyes — Recitation about logging life, with musical chorus, "Just because that jack mak… MacDonald's Camp — "One evening last fall when we felt well inclined, We hired with D. A. MacDonal… The Maid from Tidehead — The singer hears a young lumberjack tell how "I long once again for the Maid fr…