The Low-Backed Car — "It's onward we travel through life's weary journey Our thoughts oft returns to… The Lyke-Wake Dirge — A warning to those not yet dead. Those who gave to the poor shall receive as th… Man of Constant Sorrow — "I am a man of constant sorrow, I have been troubled all my days, I'll bid fare… Maurice Hogan's Song — The singer, now sixty-four, compares the happy "dark depression days" of his yo… Mo Nighean donn a Cornaig — Singer's fiancee, coming to church, is murdered by ruffians. The wine saved for… My Johnny — Basically a lament for Johnny, who apparently died and was buried at sea. "We'r… Napoleon's Farewell to Paris — "Farewell ye splendid citadel, metropolis called Paris...." "My name is Napole… Newcastle Is My Native Place — "Newcassel is my native place, Where my mother sighed for me... Where in early … Newcastle Is My Native Place — "Newcassel is my native place, Where my mother sighed for me... Where in early … An Old Indian (The Indian Song) — "An old Indian sat in his little canoe, / A-floating along o'er the water so bl…