The Atching Tan Song (I) — Travellers' cant. Travellers arrive at an illicit camp, but awake in the mornin… The Atching Tan Song (II) — Travellers arrive at a likely camping spot; a policeman arrives and tells them … Been to the Gypsy (St. Louis Blues) — "Been to de Gypsy to get mah fortune tole, To de Gypsy done got my fortune tole… Berryfields of Blair — Singer describes migrant workers' descent on Blair in berry-picking time; there… Casro, Manishi-O — Travellers' cant. Singer asks a girl to come with him and takes his bagpipes ou… The Choring Song — Travellers' cant. Singer (Drummond) lay last night in a granary; now he's in pr… The Choring Song — Travellers' cant. Singer (Drummond) lay last night in a granary; now he's in pr… Geordie Downie — "Hae ye heard o' a widow in rich attire... She's followed a tinker frae Dee-sid… The Gypsy Laddie — A lord comes home to find his lady "gone with the gypsy laddie." He saddles his… The Gypsy Maid (The Gypsy's Wedding Day) — The gypsy girl, left to fend for herself, meets a young lawyer who asks her to …