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H - Homestead On The Farm

The Homestead on the Farm SOURCE: Bob Pfeffer SOURCE'S SOURCE: Flatt & Scruggs (RECORD: Songs of the Carter Family) COMMENTS: TEXT: G Well I wonder how the old folks are at home G...

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H - Homestead Strike

Homestead Strike Pennsylvania Songs and Legends (Korson et al, Johns Hopkins Press) We are asking one another as we pass the time of day Why working men resort to arms to get their proper pay, And why our labor...

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H - Honest Farmer Or Boll Weevil

HONEST FARMER or BOLL WEEVIL I saw an honest farmer, His back was bending low. Picking out his cotton. He couldn't hardly go. He piled it up in rail pens Until the merchant come. That he might take their cotton And he...

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H - Honest Labourer

HONEST LABOURER It was of an honest labourer, As I've heard people say, He goes out in the morning And he works hard all the day. And he's got seven children And most of them are small; He has nothing but hard labour...

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H - Honest Working Man

The Honest Working Man chorus: 'Way down in East Cape Breton, where they knit the sock and mitten Chezzetcook is represented by the husky black and tan. May they never be rejected, and home rule be protected And...

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H - Hooks And Nets

HOOKS AND NETS (Ian Woods) (Heard from Tom McHenry: FSGW Getaway 1985) When the night sky is dark, and the moon dimly shines, I'm off to the fields to feed my wife and mine; With me hooks and me nets, and me little...

107

H - Horn Of The Hunter

THE HORN OF THE HUNTER 1. For forty long years have we known him, Cumberland yeoman of old, And twice forty years shall have perished, Ere the fame of his deeds shall grow cold. No broadcloth of scarlet...

108

H - Hound Dog

Hound Dog (James Smith & Katie Lee) chorus: Hound dog, bay at the moon. Lay back your long ears; sing a sad tune. Lift up your long head and bay at the moon. Hound...

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H - Hound Dog Song

Hound Dog Song Ev'ry time I come to town The boys keep kickin' my dawg aroun'; Makes no diff'rence if he is a houn', They gotta quit kickin' my dawg aroun'. Me an' Lem Briggs an' old Bill Brown Took a load of corn to...

110

H - House Carpenter

The House Carpenter 'Well met, well met, my own true love And very well met,' said he. 'I have just returned from the salt, salt sea, And it's all for the sake of thee. ' 'I could have married a queen's daughter, And...

111

H - House Of The Rising Sun

HOUSE OF THE RISING SUN There is a house in New Orleans They call the Rising Sun It has been the ruin of many a poor girl And me, oh, God, was one My mother was a tailor, She sewed them new blue jeans. My lover he...

112

H - How Can I Keep From Swinging

How Can I Keep From Swinging Craig Johnson Our life flows on, an endless song Of tedium and frustration. With love grown old, and sex grown cold What's left for recreation? And so we slumber by the tube, But..Hark!...

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H - How Can I Keep Fromswinging

HOW CAN I KEEP FROM SWINGING (Harry and Sandy Berkowitz) Come all you dancers far and near And hear my plight so stinging I'm doomed to roam from dance to dance I cannot keep from swinging...

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H - How Can I Keep My Maidenhead

HOW CAN I KEEP MY MAIDENHEAD My mither built a tiny house, A tiny house, a tiny house My mither built a tiny house To keep me frae the men O. cho: How can I keep my maidenhead My maidenhead, my...

115

H - How Happy The Soldier

How Happy the Soldier How happy the soldier who lives on his pay, And spends half a crown out of sixpence a day; Yet fears neither justices, warrants nor bums* But pays all his debts with a roll of his drum! cho: With...

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H - How Should I Your True Love Know

HOW SHOULD I YOUR TRUE LOVE KNOW How should I your true love know From another one? By his cockle hat and staff And his sandal shoon. He is dead and gone, lady, He is dead and gone; At his head a grass-green turf At...

117

H - Hudson River Steamer

HUDSON RIVER STEAMER Hudson River steamboat, steamin' up and down. New York to Albany or any river town. Choo-choo to go ahead, choo-choo to back 'er. Captain and the first mate, they both chew tobacker. cho: Oh,...

118

H - Hughie Graham

HUGHIE GRAHAM Our lords are to the mountains gane, A hunting o' the fallow deer; And they hae gripet Hughie Graham For stealing o' the bishop's mare. And they hae tied him hand and foot, And led him up...

119

H - Hughie Grame

Hughie Grame The Laird o' Hume he's a huntin' gone Over the hills and mountains clear, And he has ta'en Sir Hugh the Grame For stealin' o' the Bishop's mear. cho: Tay ammarey, O Londonderry Tay ammarey, O London...

120

H - Hullabaloo Belay

HULLABALOO BELAY Me mother kept a boarding house, Hullabaloo belay Hullabaloo bela belay. And all the boarders were out to make, Hullabaloo belay. There was a young fellow named Shallo Brown,...