: Old Dan Tucker was a fine old man, Washed his face in a fryin' pan, Combed his head with a wagon wheel, Died with a toothache in his heel So get out
: "Mrs McGraw," the captain said, "would you like to make a pirate Out of your son, Ted? With a scarlet cloak and a great cocked hat, Mrs McGraw wouldn
: When John Henry was a little baby Sittin' on his daddy's knee Said the big Ben Tuttle of the C &O Road, "The hammer's gonna be the death of thee, lord
: Oh, Mary, don't you weep, don't you mourn Oh, Mary, don't you weep, don't you mourn Didn't Pharaoh's army get drownded? Oh, Mary, don't you weep Well
: Jesse James and his boys rode that Dodge City Trail, Held up the midnight Southern mail, And there never was a man with the law in his hand That could
: We are climbing Jacob's ladder We are climbing Jacob's ladder We are climbing Jacob's ladder Brothers, sisters, all Every rung goes higher and higher
: When they opened up the strip I was young and full of zip, I wanted a place to call my own And so I made the race, and staked me out a place, And settled
: I though I heard the Captain say, Pay me my money down, Tomorrow is our sailing day, Pay me my money down Oh pay me, oh pay me, Pay me my money down
the rolling water Away, we're bound away across the wide Missouri The chief disdained the trader's dollars Away you rolling river My daughter never you shall follow Away, we
Doors popped open, and they walked out Keep your eyes on the prize, hold on Hold on! Hold on! Keep your Eyes on the Prize, hold on! Well, the only chains that we
: My life flows on in endless song Above earth's lamentation I hear the real, thought far off hymn That hails the new creation Above the tumult and the
: Froggie went a-courtin' and he did ride, a - huh Froggie went a-courtin' and he did ride, a - huh Froggie went a-courtin' and he did ride Sword and
: As I was walking down the street Down the street, down the street A pretty girl I chanced to meet And we danced by the light of the moon Buffalo gals
. She's a good ol' worker an' a good ol' pal, Fifteen miles on the Erie Canal. We've hauled some barges in our day, Filled with lumber, coal, and hay, And we
I do believe We shall overcome some day We shall overcome We shall overcome We shall overcome some day Oh, deep in my heart I do believe We shall overcome
Canal We haul'd some barges in our day Filled with lumber, coal, and hay We know every inch of the way From Albany to Buffalo Low bridge, everybody down Low bridge, yeah we
and Silas thought They was lost Dungeon shook and The chains come off Keep your eyes on the prize Hold on Freedom?s name is mighty sweet And soon we
Buffalo Gals As I was walking down the street Down the street, down the street A pretty girl I chanced to meet And we danced by the light of the moon