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I am a reek and a rambling one, 315
I am going out West, partner, 342
I am sleepy, Pm tired, and Pm hungry and dry,
188 I been a bad, bad girl, wouldn' treat nobody
right, 366 I came to this country, boys, in eighteen sixty-five, 232 I courted pretty Polly the livelong night, 173 I have two sons and a son-in-law, 198 I pop my whip, I bring the blood, 233 I raised a dog and his name was Blue, 111 I started out with Maw and Paw, 68 I was borned and raised in east Virginia, 145 I went to the captain with my hat in my hand,
380 I went up to London Town, 137 If he'd be a buckaroo by his trade, 249 If I had a-listened what my mother said, 361 If Pve a babe in town, Babe, 194 If this ain't the Holy Ghost, I don't know, 49 If you want to go to heaven, 25 Pm a young married man that is tired in life,
116 I'm goin' where them chilly winds won't blow,
darlin* baby, 293 Pm just a poor way-far-ing stranger, 37 In eighteen hundred and forty-five, 214 In fourteen hundred and ninety-two, 227 It was a come-ly young lady fair, 218 It was in the merry, merry month of May, 154 Pve rambled this country both earlye and late,
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Jack o' Diamonds, Jack o' Diamonds, 304
J'ai fait une belle trois jours, trois jours, mais
c'est pas longtemps, 184 Je m'endors, je m'endors, et j'ai soif et j'ai
faim, 188 John done saw that number, 20 Johnnie bought a ham, 73 July the redbird, (hanh\) redbird, Augiis' the
fly (hanh\)> 383
King William was King George's son, 66 Kitty, Kitty Casket, 78
Ladies in the dinin' room, 70
Last Saturday night I called at the house, 125
Lawd, if I got my ticket, can I ride?, 33
Le plus jeune des trois, 183
"Let's go huntin'," says Risky Rob, 101
Lights in the quarters burnin' mighty dim,
partner, 363 Little bird, little bird, go through my window,
74-Little Willie's my darlin', 311 Long summer day makes a white man lazy, 397 Look down, look down, 404 Look out, boys, better wash your hands, 11 o Lord, a big fat woman with the meat shakin'
on her bones, 370
Mais si j' une belle ici, Belle, 194 Mamma and Papa, 399 Mamma, Mamma, make me a garment, 359 Married man gonna keep your secret, 85 Married me a wife in the month of June, 131 Marthy had a baby and she said 'twas mine, .385 Mary wore her red dress, red dress, red dress, 98 Mon pere m'a donne-t-un petit mari, 189 My father dear, so far from here, 307 My father, he gave me a bantam man, 190 My gal don' wear button-up shoes, 285 My tender parents who brought me here, 175
Nine years ago I was diggin' up the land, 200 Not a thing on the river McCloskey did fear, 224
O Job, Job (u/i'/m/t), 15
O Lawd, I went up on the mountain, looked at
the risin' sun, 396 Oh, concerning of some gentlemen who lived
down below, 115 Oh, de hearse keep a-rollin' somebody to de
graveyard, 32 Oh, Eve, where is Adam?, 5 Oh, git around, Jinny, git around, 63 Oh, let-n me ride, oh, let-n me ride, 36 Oh, look up and down that long, lonesome road,
146 O Lordy, jes' give me a long white robe!, 35 Oh, lovely appearance of death, 38 Oh, my liver and my lungs, my lights and my
legs, 272 Oh, pass around your bottle, we'll all take a
drink, 297 Oh, rise up, Willy Reilly, and come along with
me, 166 Oh, roll on, babe, don't roll so slow, 265 Oh, the wind blow east, 81 Oh, we don't get no justice here in Atlanta, 314 Oh, when I go down to Bimini, 83
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