Literary question.
No Regrets - Tom Rush song - was created in 1968.
In Washington Irving's "The Devil and Tom Walker", it's clear Tom is a cold-hearted selfish, money grubbing individual. He shows no remorse that his wife was killed by the Devil and although he draws the line at becoming slave trader, he has no moral qualms at becoming a usurer.
The agreement with the devil in "The Devil and Tom Walker" reveals that Tom is willing to make Faustian bargains for personal gain, even if it means sacrificing his moral values or soul. It reflects his greed, selfishness, and desperation for wealth and power.
"No Regrets" was written by Tom Rush. It was originally recorded by him in 1968, but The Walker Brothers also recorded a version of the song in the same year.
The satire of the story is Tom and his wifes marriage.
At the end of "The Devil and Tom Walker," it is heavily implied that Tom's soul is taken by the devil, as he disappears without a trace and his belongings are reduced to ashes by the devil. This outcome is a consequence of Tom's greed and pact with the devil for wealth.
Tom = greeddevil = temptation
In "The Devil and Tom Walker," the devil asks for Tom Walker's soul as payment for granting him wealth and success. Tom refuses to give his soul, but the devil takes him to hell anyway.
who is old scratch in "The Devil and Tom Walker"
being a slave trader.
He makes a deal with the devil
No he tries to cheat the devil