'Way Down Near Alpena — "Way down near Alpena in a far-distant lad, There's a hard-hearted, hard-spoken… 'Way Down Near Alpena — "Way down near Alpena in a far-distant lad, There's a hard-hearted, hard-spoken… A Drink in the Morn — Dan O'Reilly explains to the judge the benefits of drinking "twenty or thirty" … El Abandonado — Spanish: "The Abandoned." First line: "Me abanonastes, jujer, porque soy muy po… Abie's White Mule — About a moonshiner and how he outwits a marshal. After the revenuer finds the s… Aboard the Henry Clay — Capstan shanty. Verses tell of a "lime-juice jay" that got drunk and went into … Adieu de la Mariee a Ses Parents (The Married Girl's Farewell to her Parents) — French. To make a household you must work to get money to feed a wife and child… Adieu to Bon County — "It's a great separation my friends they have caused me." The singer says his f… The Airy Bachelor (The Black Horse) — The singer warns all bachelors against his mistake. He wanders into town and me… Alabama Bound (II) — "I'm Alabama bound, I'm Alabama bound/And if the train don't stop and turn arou…