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* Indicates from the collection of Alan V. Miller
* Faron Young “The Young Sheriff” and his Country Deputies. [Nashville, TN]: [Faron Young], 195-. Ill. 10 songs.
* Faron Young The Young Sheriff and his Country Deputies song album. No.1. New York: Hill and Range Songs Inc., 1956. 36 p. Ill. 15 songs.
* Faulkenbury, Buster. Drop in boogie . Words by Lois Markwalter. New York: Northern Music Corp., 1947. 3 p.
* Favorite old-time songs and mountain ballads. Book 2. [Chicago]: Bradley Kincaid (WLS Radion Station / Prairie Farmer), 1929. 39 p. Ill. 29 songs.
* Favorite old-time songs and mountain ballads. Book 3. S.l. : Bradley Kincaid, 1930. 40 p. Ill. 29 songs. " The Mountain Boy of WLS, the Prairie Farmer Station." p.3 |
* Favorite song hits of the Rice Brothers and their radio gang. Chicago: Chart Music Publishing House, 1942. 58 p. Ill. 29 songs.
* Favorite songs: western and cowboy songs, home and folk songs, old and new songs, religious songs, spirituals, home and folk songs. Book 4. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing, 1942. 32 p. 12 songs.
* Favorite cowboy songs of the King of the Cowboys Roy Rogers. London, England: Campbell Connelly and Co., [1940]. 25 p. Ill. 12 songs.
* Fink, Evelyn. Out west . Words and music by Evelyn Fink. Library, RDI, Pa: Logan and Clark, 1947. 5 p.
* Fiorito, Ted; MacPherson, Harry; Von Tilzer, Albert. Roll along prairie moon. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1935. From Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "Here Comes the band" with Ted Lewis and his orchestra. 5 p.
* Fiorito, Ted; MacPherson, Harry; Von Tilzer, Albert. Roll along prairie moon. New York: Robbins Music Corp., 1935. From Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "Here comes the band"; sung by Harry Stockwell. 5 p.
* Fireside book of folk songs. Selected and edited by Margaret Bradford Bono. Arranged for the piano by Norman Lloyd. Illustrated by Alice and Martin Provensen. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1947. 323 p. See: "Red River valley" p.146; "Whoopee, ti-yi-yo" p.162; "Home on the range" p.164; "Green grow the lilacs" p.174.
Fishback, Lou. I'd like to be in Texas. np, 1927.
* Fitzsimmons, Dale. The California polka. New York: Capitol Songs, 1946. 3 p. Cover: Tex Williams.
Five star collection of cowboy songs. Chicago: Chart Music Publishing House, 1947.
* Floyd Tillman and Lew Childre's album of songs. New York: Peer International, 1941. 32 p. 15 songs.
* Floyd Tillman and Lew Childre's album of songs. New York: Peer International, 1942, c1937. 32 p. 12 songs.
* Floyd Tillman's lone star melodies. New York: Peer International, 1945. 12 songs. Texan performer."Co-authored 'It makes no difference now' with Jimmie Davis." |
Fleming Allan's folio of Bob Baker western songs. No.1. Hollywood, CA: American Music Inc., c1940 [1939]. 20 songs
* Foggy River Boys favourite gospel songs. New York: Hill and Range Songs Inc., 1955. 36 p. Ill. 14 songs.
Folio of favorite radio songs of Big Slim, the lone cowboy. Hollywood, CA: American Music Inc., 1946.
Folio of favorite radio songs of Big Slim, the lone cowboy. Folio no.2. Hollywood, CA: American Music Inc., 1965.
* Folk and country songs. Derby, CT: American Folk Publications c1956-58.
For a cowboy has to sing. Compiled by Jim Bob Tinsley, foreword by Roy Rogers and Dale Evans. Orlando: University of Central Florida Press, 191. 314 p.
* Foster, Stephen C. Oh! Susanna. Chicago: Calumet Music Co., 1935. 3 p. Cover: "Featured by Betty, Jean and Jim over WGN."
* Foster, Stephen C. Oh! Susanna. Deluxe Edition. Arranged by Nick Manoloff. [New York]: First National Institute of Allied Arts, 1936. 2 p. |
* Four star folio: Montana Slim (Wilf Carter), Jimmie Davis, the Carter Family, Jimmie Rodgers. New York: Peer International Corp. (Southern Music), 1939. 64 p. 36 songs.
Fox, Oscar J. Come all ye jolly cowboys. New York: Carl Fischer, 192-.
* Fox, Oscar J. The cowboy's lament: "O bury me not on the lone prairie". Collected by John A. Lomax, arranged by Oscar J. Fox. New York: G. Schirmer, 1923.
Fox, Oscar J. Greer County. New York: Carl Fischer, 192-.
* Fox, Oscar J. The hills of home. Words by Floride Calhoun. New York: Carl Fischer, 1926. 5 p. V914 |
Fox, Oscar J. A home on the range. New York: Carl Fischer, 192-
Fox, Oscar J. The Old Chisholm Trail. New York: Carl Fischer, 192-.
Fox, Oscar J. Old paint. New York: Carl Fischer, 192-.
Fox, Oscar J. Rounded up in glory. New York: Carl Fischer, 192-
Fox, Oscar J. The Texas cowboy's last song. New York: Carl Fischer, 192-.
Fox, Oscar J. Whoopie ti yi yo, git along little dogies. New York: Carl Fischer, 192-.
* Francis and Day's hill-billy album. no.1. London: Francis, Day and Hunter, 193- 48 p. 24 songs. See: "The dying cowboy"; "Bury me out on the prairie".
* The Frank and Jim McCravy album of fireside songs. New York: Southern Music, 1933. 45 p. 22 songs.
* Frank Crumit's book of favorite songs . New York: George T. Worth and Co., 1932. 68 p. 20 songs. See: "A gay caballero" and "The return of the gay caballero."
* Frankie and Johnny Marvin folio of down home songs. New York: Southern Music, 1932. 47 p. 22 songs
* Fred Scott's folio of songs of the open trail. No. 1. Portland, OR: American Music Inc., 1939. 53 p. 20 songs.
* Friedenberg, S. Jac. Calgary square dance. Dedicated to Calgary on its 75th Anniversary 1950. Toronto: Canadian Music Sales Corp., 1950. 2 p.
* Friend, Cliff. Wah! Hoo! New York: Crawford Music Corp., 1936. 5 p. Cover: "Successfully featured by Guy Lombardo." |
* Friend, Cliff. Wah! Hoo! New York: Crawford Music Corp., 1936. 5 p. Cover: "Featured by Eddie Davis at Leon and Eddie's."
* Friend, Cliff. Wah! Hoo! New York: Crawford Music Corp., 1936. 5 p. Cover: Tom Coakley.
* Friend, Cliff; Phillips, Katherine; Olsen, George. Gonna build a big fence around Texas. New York: Miller Music Corp. 1944. 5 p. Cover: "Featured and originally introduced by George Olsen." |
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