Abilene — "Abilene, Abilene, prettiest town (you) ever seen, (folks) there don't treat yo… Ain't Got No Place to Lay My Head — "Ain't got no place to rest my head, Oh baby..." "Steamboat done put me out of … Alabama Bound (I) (Waterbound II) — "Oh, the boat's up the river And the tide's gone down; I believe to my soul She… Alec's Lament — ".. ye jolly bootleggers and you who handle brew: Beware of Howard Foley." Tign… Alford Vale — To the tune "Kelvingrove" ("The Shearin's Nae for You"), "Will ye come to Alfor… Ambletown — A sailor receives a letter, telling him that his child has been born. He report… Among the Green Bushes in Sweet Tyrone — The singer asks if there is anyone who does not thrill with memories of a child… Around the Hills of Clare — In the past the singer had thought the Saxon bands could be driven from his hom… As Welcome as the Flowers in May — "Last night I dreamed a sweet, sweet dream, I thought I saw my home, sweet home… The Ash Grove (Llwyn On) — Welsh/English. The singer describes the beauty of the ash grove, which "alone i…