Track Listing
- Believed to be by Cal Stewart
- 1. "Learning a City Gal How to Milk"
- 2. "The Tapeworm Story"
- By an Unknown Performer, Possibly Russell Hunting
- 3-4. "Gimlet's Soliloquy/The Rascal Detector" (by "Manly Tempest")
- 5. "The Whore's Union"
- 6-7. "Boarding the Folsom/A Few Conundrums"
- Believed to Be By Russell Hunting
- 8. "Out of Order" (by "Charley Smith of Kankakee")
- 9. "Did He Charge Too Much"
- 10. "Reilly as a Policeman" (by "Charley Smith of New York City")
- 11. "Slim Hadley on a Racket" (by "Willy Fathand of New York City")
- Believed to Be By James White
- 12. "Slim Hadley on a Racket" (by "Willy Brown")
- 13. "Michael Casey Exhibiting His Panorama" (by "Willy Smith")
- 14. "Dennis Reilly at Maggie Murphy's Home After Nine O'Clock" (by "Willy Brown")
- By an Unknown Performer, Probably Home Recordings
- 15-16. Young Cylinder A: "Stroll on Capitol Hill/A Hard Head"
- 17. Young Cylinder B: "The Virtues of Raw Oysters"
- 18-25. Young Cylinder C: "Jokes, Riddles, Verses, a Limerick, and a Toast"
- 26-34. Young Cylinder D: "More Verses and Jokes"
- 35-38. Young Cylinder E: "The Lady's Friend/A Song/The Irishman's Prayer/A Joke"
- 39-42. Young Cylinder F: "Verses and Songs"
- 43. Young Cylinder G: Poem: "I Sit Here, Thinking, Will, of You"
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