- "Bedlam" (English folk song)[1]
- Abroad as I was walking
- One evening in the spring
- I heard a maid in Bedlam
- So sweetly for to sing
- Townes Van Zandt - "If I Needed You"
- If I needed you would you come to me,
- Would you come to me, and ease my pain?
- If you needed me
- I would come to you
- I'd swim the seas for to ease your pain
- Robert Pete Williams - "I've Grown So Ugly"
- I got up this morning
- And I put on my shoes
- I tied my shoes
- Then I washed my face
- I went to the mirror
- For to comb my head
- I made a move
- Didn't know what to do
- I tipped way forward
- Got to break and run
- Stephen Foster - "Oh! Susanna"
- I come from Alabama with my Banjo on my knee—
- I'm goin' to Louisiana my true love for to see.
- It rained all night the day I left, the weather it was dry;
- The sun so hot I froze to death—Susanna, don't you cry.
- Dewey Bunnell - "A Horse With No Name"
- I've been through the desert on a horse with no name,
- It felt good to be out of the rain.
- In the desert you can remember your name,
- 'Cause there ain't no one for to give you no pain.