Charming Sally Ann — The singer falls "head 'n heels in love with charming Sally Ann." He finds her … The Church Across the Way — "On Easter Sunday morning when the sun was shinging clear," the congregation wa… The Convict of Clonmel — A convict, sentenced to be hanged, thinks of his past, playing at hurley and da… The Coon-Can Game — The singer is so disturbed by his woman's unfaithfulness that he cannot even pl… Country Blues — Floating verses; singer is in jail, possibly dying, lamenting his fate and hard… Dawsonville Jail — Singer is told by Sheriff Glen Wallace that he's "a little too full." He is tak… The Death of Roy Rickey — "Little Roy was missing, Where was he found? A-hangin' by the roadside ...." He… Deep Elem Blues — The listener is advised to be prepared when going to (Deep Elem): "If you go do… The Desperado — "There was a desperado from the wild and woolly West, He came into Chicago just… Don't You Grieve After Me (I) — The singer describes various adventures: Being found by the police with a walle…