Acres of Clams (The Old Settler's Song) — The prospector reports on the sad fate of the gold rush men: "For each man who … All I've Got's Gone — Singer describes hard times: People selling farms; automobiles repossessed; ban… All Jolly Fellows That Handles the Plough — Singer and fellow ploughmen finish their work; they will unyoke their horse and… Arlin's Fine Braes — "I've travelled this country both early and late, And among the lasses I've had… The Atching Tan Song (I) — Travellers' cant. Travellers arrive at an illicit camp, but awake in the mornin… Bad Luck Attend the Old Farmer — A warning to servant boys seeking employment by farmers at hiring fairs. You ar… The Barns o' Beneuchies — "My freens, ane an' a', I'll sing ye a sang... It's about a mannie Kempie... Fo… Barnyard Tumble — Singer recounts his troubles in trying to take care of his animals. His dog is … The Barnyards o' Delgaty — The young man comes to Turra Market to seek work. A wealthy farmer promises him… The Barrymore Tithe Victory — "There was a poor man, and he had but one cow, The Parson had seized her." dep…