The Ballad of New Orleans (II) — In 1814 Andrew Jackson recruits pirate Jean Lafitte to help his American backw… The Ballad of William Bloat — William Bloat's wife "got his goat" so he cut her throat. "To finish the fun so… The Ballinderry Marriage — The singer recalls the marriage. After the priest arrives, "with long rakes and… Ballyburbling — The singer escapes the world to head for Ballymackleduff. The friends of his yo… The Ballynure Ballad — On the road to Ballynure the singer "heard a wee lad behind a wee ditch That to… Bang Away, Lulu (I) — A quatrain ballad that celebrates Lulu's sexual exploits, her peccadillos, and … Bang Away, Lulu (II) — A teasing-song version of "Bang Away, Lulu I," i.e.: "Lulu's got a rooster. / L… Bang Away, Lulu (III) — This is a compromise between Lulu I and II. Typical stanza: "Lulu gave a party,… The Banks of the Don — Singer pays sarcastic tribute to the "boarding-house" by the Don: rent and taxe… The Banks of the Little Eau Pleine — The singer meets a schoolmarm who is seeking her lost lover Johnny. He tells he…