The Bald-Headed End of the Broom — The singer warns men against marriage: It's fun at first, but wait till you're … Banjo Tramp — "Come all you people that are here tonight... I've traveled this country over..… The Barns o' Beneuchies — "My freens, ane an' a', I'll sing ye a sang... It's about a mannie Kempie... Fo… The Barnyards o' Delgaty — The young man comes to Turra Market to seek work. A wealthy farmer promises him… Beans, Bacon, and Gravy — The singer, born in 1894, has "seen many a panic," but the worst distress is in… Beaver Dam Road — "I've worked like a dog and what have I got? No corn in the crib, no beans in t… The Bed-Making — The girl is sent into service "when I was young." Her master becomes enamored o… Before the Daylight in the Morning (Dirty Nell) — The singer complains of his wife, who lives off his money and refuses to do any… Bill the Bullocky — "As I came down through Conroy's Gap I heard a maiden cry, 'There goes old Bill… Black, Brown, and White — About the troubles suffered by American blacks, who must take poor jobs (if any…