Charlie Mopps — "A long time ago... all they had to drink was nothing but cups of tea." Then ca… The Chivalrous Shark — "The most chivalrous fish of the ocean, To ladies forbearing and mild, Though h… Climbing Up My Old Apple Tree — Singer explains to Bridget why he is climbing the tree. "I'm not stealing apple… The Clonmel Flood — Sprong, loaded with Indian ale, is caught in a heavy storm in the river Suir, g… Cod Banging — A fisherman remembers encountering a big barque and surviving the fight. Now th… The Cromie's Orange Buck — Coming from a Hibernian Ball Misses M'Nulty and O'Hare meet Cromie's ranting Bu… The Cutty Wren — Milder asks Malder questions ("Oh where are you going? says Milder to Malder").… Darling Neddeen — O'Shaughnessy's song in praise of Neddeen: whales flap their tail to raise a br… The Day Columbus Landed Here — "I never shall forget the day Columbus landed here. Myself and forty Indians we… The Derby Ram — The singer travels to Derby and sees the amazing Derby Ram. Its size and power …