Chanson sur le Desastre de Baie Ste-Anne (Song on the Baie Ste-Anne Disaster) — French. The fishermen of Baie Ste-Anne and Escuminac go out expecting to return… Charley Bell — "If you ever go to lumbering woods, Please take my advice": don't work for Char… The Coal Owner and the Pitman's Wife — "A dialog I'll tell you as true as my life, Between a coal owner and a poor pit… Come All You Virginia Girls (Arkansas Boys; Texian Boys; Cousin Emmy's Blues; etc.) — "Come all you (Virginia) girls and listen to my noise; Don't you court no West … Come All You Worthy Christian Men — The singer warns Christians to behave properly, remembering Job and Lazarus. Fi… Come All Young People (The Dying Lovers) — Listeners are called to hear the story of two lovers. He comes to her door, but… Cotton Mill Colic — "I'm a-gonna starve, ev'rybody will, You can't make a livin' in a cotton mill."… The Courting Coat — The singer takes his girl to bed while still in his (pit boots/navvy boots/cour… Crazy Jane — Henry deserts Jane, "and with him forever fled the wits of Crazy Jane." She tel… The Cromie's Orange Buck — Coming from a Hibernian Ball Misses M'Nulty and O'Hare meet Cromie's ranting Bu…