Charlotte the Harlot (IV) — In this formula song, Charlotte wears differently colored clothing in each stan… Chilly Winds — Characteristic line: "I'm going where the chilly winds don't blow." The others … The Coal Quay Market — Singer buys an old flea-ridden chemise at Coal Quay. His wife won't have it. Th… Cobbler, Cobbler, Where's My Shoe — "Cobbler, cobbler, mend my shoe, Yes, good master, that I'll do; Here's my awl … Cock Your Beaver — "When first my Jamie he came to the town, He had a blue bonnet, a hole in the c… Come All You Young Men — "Come all you young men and listen unto me, Never hang your shirt on a green br… A Comical Ditty (Arizona Boys and Girls) — "Come all you good people, I pray you draw near... A comical ditty you shortly … Coming Down the Flat — "If a body meet a body coming down the flat, Should a body 'Joe' a body, for ha… The Country Girl (The Fair Maid of the West) — The "country girl" goes to the fair, and asks the merchant for a bonnet. Having… The Courting Coat — The singer takes his girl to bed while still in his (pit boots/navvy boots/cour…