Baa Baa Black Sheep — "Baa baa, black sheep, have you any wool?" The sheep replies that it does, and … Babbity Bowster — "Wha learned you to dance, Babbity Bowster, Babbity Bowster? Wha learned you to… The Babcock Bedtime Story — A cante-fable: Old El, crippled and without resource, is sentenced to the poorh… The Babe of Bethlehem — A nativity hymn, generally following the Lukan story, and beginning: "Ye nation… Babies on Our Block — "If you long for information or in need of merriment, Come over with me sociall… Baby Please Don't Go — The prisoner begs his girl not to abandon him: "Now your man done gone (x3) To … Baby, All Night Long — Floating blues verses; "I'm going to the depot/Look up on the board"; "If I had… Babylon Is Falling — "Way up in the cornfield where you hear the thunder, That is our old forty poun… Babylon, or, The Bonnie Banks o Fordie — An outlaw accosts (three) sisters, demanding that one of them marry him on pain… Bachelor Blues — Singer laments his bachelor life. He sends a letter to his girlfriend, proposin…