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A man that was old came a-courtin' one day, 132 A rich Irish lady from Ireland came, 160 A wasp bite Nobi on her conch-eye, 86 About a fierce highwayman my story I will tell,
317 "Adieu to the Stone Walls," the prisoner sighed,
312 Ain't it hard to be a right black nigger, 282 All around the kitchen, cocky doodle doodle
doo, 76 As I looked out of my window, 243 As I set down to play tin-can, 309 As I walked out one evening late, a-drinking of
sweet wine, 141 As I walked out one summer's evening, 169 As I was traveling one morning in May, 120 As I went a-walking one fine summer's evening,
240 As I went down to Darby-town, 104 As I went out for a ramble, 267 As I went out one evening, 151 As I went out one morning to breathe the mornĀ­ing air, 127
Batson been working for Mr. Earle, 336 Been in dat jailhouse, expectin' a fine, 367 Betty told Dupree, "Daddy, I want a diamond
ring," 329 Biddy, Biddy, hold fast my gold ring, 82 Black Jack Davy come a-ridin' through the
woods, 158 Bright shines the sun on Clinch's Hill, 323 Bugger Burns has gone to rest, 332 Bye-o, baby, bye, 94
Captain, oh, captain, what will you give me, 210 Chere mom! On vient m'donner les clefs, 192 Come all brother sailors, I hope you'll draw
nigh, 217 Come, all my boys and listen, a song I'll sing
to you, 221 Come all ye young people, come fathers and
mothers, too, 325 Come all you joky boys, 122
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Come all you jolly railroad men, and I'll sing
you if I can, 269 Come all* you Texas Rangers, wherever you
may be, 246 Come, all you true boys from the river, 229 Come, Georgia boy, come listen to my song, 286 Come you ladies and you gentlemen and listen
to my song, 287
Daddy shot a bear, 96
Delilie was a woman, fine an' fair, 7
Dem bones, dem bones, dem jee-umpin' bones, 23
Did you ever go to meetin', Uncle Joe, Uncle
Joe?, 58 Didn' ol' John (huh!) cross the water, water
on his knees (huh!), 384 Do you 'member way last summer?, 391 Don't you hurry worry with me, 87 Don't you like it? don't you take it?, 76 Down in Carlisle there lived a lady, 163 Ducks in the millpond, 59 Duncan, Duncan was a-tendin' the bar, 334
Eighteen hundred and ninety-one, 389
Fais dodo, mon fils, 97
First night when I come home, as drunk as I could be, 300
Go and dig my grave both long and narrow, 93 Go down, ol' Hannah, well, well, well, 357 Go get the third Johnny head and touch it north,
262 Go way, Eadie, you dirty dog, 363 God, He called John while he was a-writin', 22 God moves on the water, 27 Going down to town, 61 Goodbye, little Bonny, goodbye, 148 Got my hands on the gospel plow, 45 Got up one morning, went out to plow, 153
Ham and eggs, Lord, pork and beans, 391 Hitch up my buggy, saddle up my black mare,
37* Hush, li'l' baby, don' say a word, 96
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