IIRC, Roberts and Barrand did a parody on "The Rolling Hills of the Border" (Matt McInness??? does anyone know?, entitled "The Rolling Mills of New Joysey" (phonetic, of course).They attribute it to a drunk at a bar, but I'm not sure that's the correct entymology.
"When I die, bury me low, where I can hear the petroleum flow, a sweeter sound I never will know, the rolling mills of New Joysey."
It's one one of theiur older records (actually, aren't _all_ their records "earlier"?).
I don't know if I can remember all the words, but I'll give it a go if no one else has them.
Cheers,
-- Arne Langsetmo