Bonnie Woodha' — The singer and his Annie must part; he is a soldier and has been called away. H… Bound to California — Shanty. "Good-bye my lads good-bye, no one can tell me why. I am bound to Calif… Buddy Won't You Roll Down the Line — First verse describes leasing out of convicts to act as scabs in a miners' stri… Byker Hill — Dance tune with sketchy narrative; singer's wife sits up late drinking. Singer … California Bloomer — Singer describes Miss Ella, an educated female gold-miner who has "taken two de… Charley Hill's Old Slope — Nine miners are riding a car out of the mine when the chain breaks. The car fal… Coal Creek Troubles — "My song is founded on the truth, In poverty we stand. How hard the millionaire… The Coal Miner's Song — "Working in the mines, boys, Mighty hard to stand; Lordy, lordy, these old mine… The Coalmine — Some men go a Mallore hill to find coal. "In a month's time we'll all be millio… The Cobalt Song — "For we'll sing a little song of Cobalt, If you don't live there it's your faul…