(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
(Woody Guthrie/Alan Arkin/Bob Carey/Erik Darling) One evening when the sun was low my brown eyes whispered, "I must go." Not one second would she wait
(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.