Ain't Gwine to Work No More — "Ain't gwin to work no more, Labor is tiresome shore, Best occupation am recrea… All In Down and Out Blues — "Hippity-hop to the bucket shop...." Singer has lost all his money in the stock… Auld Luckie of Brunties — "It's a' ye rovin' young men, come listen unto me, And dinna gang to Brunties t… Banker Brown — A girl tells her mother that she loves Jack but will marry old Banker Brown for… The Bann Water Side — The singer sees a pretty girl by the Bann. He offers her a comfortable life if … The Basket of Eggs — Two sailors offer to carry a girl's basket. She says it contains eggs. The sail… The Beggar-Laddie — A girl asks the shepherd what his trade is. He tells her, then declares that he… The Belfast Cockabendy — Cockabendy, a Belfast street fiddler, meets a girl. They drink, he plays, and t… The Belfast Lass — The singer comes to Belfast and falls in love with "the charming Belfast lass."… Betsey Brown — "There's a pretty little girl, she lives downtown, Her daddy is a butcher and h…