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VOICES WEST: COWBOY SONG SECTION
Songs: Cowboy - Curley
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Titles: Cowboy - Curley

* Indicates from the collection of Alan V. Miller

   Cowboy ballads. Folio no.1. Hollywood, CA: American Music Inc., 1937. No.1-10

Cowboy ballads, no.3, 1940

* Cowboy ballads. Folio no.3. Portland, OR.: American Music Inc., 1940. 48 p.

"Containing 20 new songs."
On cover: "Cowboy Joe and Horseshoe Mike
and their original Buckeye Four."

* Cowboy ballads. Folio no.6. Portland, OR.: American Music Inc., 1940. 48 p. 20 songs.

* Cowboy ballads. Folio no.7. Portland, OR.: American Music Inc., 1941. 48 p. 20 songs.

Cowboy ballads, no.8, 1941

* Cowboy ballads. Folio no.8. Portland, OR.: American Music Inc., 1941. 48 p.

"Containing 20 new songs."
On cover: "Jesse Rodgers, Texas' own blue yodeler."

* Cowboy ballads. Folio no.9. Portland, OR.: American Music Inc., 1941. 50 p. 20 songs.

* Cowboy ballads. Folio no.10. Portland, OR.: American Music Inc., 1941. 50pp. 23 songs.

   The Cowboy Blue Yodeler Billy Binns' ranch, range and home songs. No.1. New York: Stasny Music, 1936. 30 songs.

Cowboy Copas songs, 1945

* Cowboy Copas hillbilly songs: star of Grand Ole Opry. Cincinnati: Lois Music Publishing, 1945. 32 p.

Ill. 16 songs.
"Copas hits: Where you goin'?
I'll pay the price
Believe it or not
Too many tear drops
Are you honest?
Please answer my letter."

* Cowboy Copas hillbilly songs: star of Grand Ole Opry. Cincinnati: Lois Music Publishing, 1947. 32 p. Ill. 16 songs.    

  "Cowboy" Dallas Turner's book No.1. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing, 1950.

Cowboy Jack, 1935

* Cowboy Jack. Arranged by Nick Manoloff. Chicago: Calumet Music, 1935. 2 p.

On cover: "With ukelele chords, guitar chords and special Hawaiian guitar chorus."
"Happy Jack Turner, over NBC."

* Cowboy Jack Gray super de luxe song book. No.1. New York: Edward Schuberth and Co., 1945. 48 p. 24 songs.

Cowboy Loye, 193-

* Cowboy Loye presents 20 famous heart songs. S.l.: s.n, 193-. 20 p.

On cover: "L.D. Pack, Cowboy Loye."
See: "Oh! Bury me out on the prairie." p.15

Cowboy Sings, 1932

* The cowboy sings: songs of the ranch and range. Edited by Kenneth S. Clark. New York: Paull-Pioneer Music, c1932. 96 p.

"Guitar and ukulele accompaniments."
"Traditional songs of the western frontier. Arranged for general singing."

79 songs including: "Big Corral"; "Buffalo Skinners"; "Cheyenne"; "Curly Joe"; "Down in Arkansaw"; "Dying Cowboy"; "I'd Like to Be in Texas"; "Jesse James"; "Rhythm of the Chuck Wagon Wheels"; "San Antonio"; "Ten Thousand Cattle"; "Utah Carroll"; "Zebra Dun"; etc.

* Cowboy songs. Derby, Conn: American Folk Publications, c1948-62.

* Cowboy songs. Chicago: Belmont Music Company, 1937. 24 p.

28 songs including: "The Melancholy Cow-boy"; "Me and My Burro"; "The Range of the Buffalo"; "Cowboy Jack"; "The Broncho Buster"; "The Texas Cowboy"; "The Last Great Round-up"; etc.

   Cowboy songs as sung by Cowboy Joe. New York: Treasure Chest Publications, 1935.

Cowboy Songs - John White, 1934

* Cowboy songs as sung by John White "the Lonesome Cowboy" in Death Valley days. New York: Pacific Coast Borax Co., 1934. [12pp].

"Compliments of Pacific Coast Borax Co."
Ill. 6 songs.

   Cowboy songs as sung by Charles Marshall the "Singing Cowboy" in Death Valley days. New York: Pacific Coast Borax Co., 1934. [12pp]. Songs: "Whoopie Ti Yi Yo, Git Along Little Dogies;" "The Little Old Sod Shanty;" "When the Work is Done Next Fall;" "Zebra Dun;" "The Tenderfoot;" " Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie."

   Cowboy songs by Hank the Yodelling Ranger. No.1. Melbourne: Allan and Co., 1942.

* Cowboy songs by Wilf Carter. Melbourne: Allan and Co.; Toronto: Gordon V. Thompson, ?1935. 50 p. 14 songs.

   Cowboy songs by Wilf Carter. No.2. Toronto: Gordon V. Thompson, 1936.

Cowboy songs by Wilf Carter, 1938

* Cowboy songs by Wilf Carter popularly known as Montana Slim. No.3. Toronto: Gordon V. Thompson, 1938. 34 p.

"Including his most popular song
There's a love knot in my lariat."
"Arranged for violin, piano, & guitar."
"Ask to hear Wilf Carter's Victor Bluebird records."

   Cowboy songs sung by Longhorn Luke and His Cowboys. [Jules Verne Allen]. San Antonio: Clegg Company, 193- (Sponsored by Republic Portland Cement Co.). 11 songs

* Cowboy time: 14 songs of the range for piano with lyrics - with pictures for coloring. Arranged by Maxwell Eckstein. New York: Carl Fischer, 1950. 31 p. 14 songs.

Cowboy Tom's round-up, 1933

* Cowboy Tom's round-up book. New York: Bibo-Lang (American Radio News), 1933. Book one. 64 p.

Ill. 38 songs.
"Song arranged for tenor banjo, ukulele and guitar."
"Definitions of cowboy words and phrases by Tex Ritter." p.63
"Cheyene Al MacDowell tells how to spin a rope and explains other tricks of champion cowboy ropers."

* Cowboy Tom's round-up book: published for his thousands of radio listeners. New York: Bibo-Lang, 1933. Book one. 95pp 88 songs.

Cowboy's meditation, 1935

* The cowboy's meditation. Arranged by Mort H. Glickman. Chicago: Calumet Music Co., 1935. 3 p.

"With ukelele chords, guitar chords and special Hawaiian guitar chorus."
Cover: Clayton McMichen's Georgia Wildcats, NBC and WGY.

Gay caballero, 1929

* Crumit, Frank; Klein, Lou. A gay caballero. New York: F.B. Haviland, 1929. 5 p.

Cover: "Sung with sensational success by the peerless Duncan Sisters. "
"With uke. arr."
Uke arrangement by Louis Fleischer.

* Curley Roberts, the Missouri Rambler: hill and range song favorites. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1946. 32 p. 15 songs.

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