Another Fall of Rain (Waiting for the Rain) — "The weather had been sultry for a fortnight's time or more; The shearers had b… Ard Tack — "I'm a shearer, yes I am, and I've shorn them sheep and lamb," but the singer g… As I Sit Here Alone — "As I sit here alone in the old shearer's hut...I wonder, is it worth goin' on.… Baa Baa Black Sheep — "Baa baa, black sheep, have you any wool?" The sheep replies that it does, and … The Backblock Shearer — "I'm only a backblock shearer, as easily can be seen... I've shorn in most of t… The Band o' Shearers — As shearing season approaches, the lad asks, "My bonnie lassie, will ye gang, A… The Banks of the Tweed — Mary says that her Willie "plays on his flute" but he'd stop if he knew she wer… Beinn a' Cheathaich — Scots Gaelic. (The singer, gathering sheep, looks out and sees) (McNeil's) gall… The Big Gun Shearer — "The big gun toiled with his heart and soul Shearing sheep to make a roll, Out … Billy Vite and Molly Green — "Come all you blades both high and low And you shall hear of a dismal go." Bill…