(Allen/Nielsen/Donald) Oh, the Thresher, the finest atomic ship that ever dived for the sea. Each man on board was a volunteer. Was there 'cause he
(Bob Dylan) How many roads must a man walk down before you call him a man? Yes, 'n' how many seas must a white dove sail before she sleeps in the sand
(Billy Edd Wheeler) I was travelin' West of Buckskin on my to a cattle run, 'cross a little cactus desert under a hard bargaining sun. Thirsty down
(Mike Settle) Well, the Goo Ga Gee is a mighty funny bird. He sings the best song that you ever, ever heard. He learned this song from a little baby
(Billy Edd Wheeler/Jed Peters) We got married in a fever. Hotter than a pepper sprout. We've been talkin' 'bout Jackson ever since the fire went out
Marcelle Vahine ai'a Tahiti a wa'a Ta mata hata Tahiti No fatigi, fatigi mata ho O he no a'utu nu'a hu nu Ai'a a hulu a o'u He a hu na'a hu nu'a ei'
(Shane/Reynolds/Henske) [Chorus:] Well, I know you, Rider, gonna miss me when I'm gone. [Repeat] You're gonna miss your daddy rollin' in your arms.
(Mike Stewart) [Chorus:] You gotta sing out if you want to get to heaven. You gotta sing out, join in and pray. Sing out if you want to get to heaven
they have grown to be. One night I met her on the street. I tipped my hat but I could not speak. Another man was by her side. Soon I thought she'd be
(John Stewart) I use to sit in the shade of an old cedar tree and I dream of the days, what they're holdin' for me. But all those should know who gaze
(Rod McKuen) I've been away so long. Fought a war that's come and gone. Doesn't anybody know my name? My sister's up and wed and mama's took to bed.