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* Indicates from the collection of Alan V. Miller
Gem dance folio for 1934: contains the season's popular song successes. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein and Co., c1933. See "Colorado moon", "Panhandle Pete". Note: just music, no lyrics.
* Gem guitar note and diagram song folio: containing 15 complete songs - words and music. Arranged by G.A. Bronson and L.D. Richardson. Edited and additional numbers arranged by John Martell. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein, and Co., 1935. 47 p. 15 songs. See: "The Last Round-up".
* Gene Autry's collection of juke box, radio, movie hits. "Native American, cowboy songs, ballads of the West." Hollywood, CA: Western Music Publishing, 1945. 45 p. Ill. 20 songs.
* Gene Autry's de luxe edition of famous original cowboy songs and mountain ballads. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing, 1938. 95 p. Ill. 88 songs.
Gene Autry's famous cowboy songs and mountain ballads. Book No.1. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing, 1934. 64 p. Ill. ?30 songs.
* Gene Autry's famous cowboy songs and mountain ballads. Book No.2. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing, 1934. 64 p. Ill. 28 songs.
Gene Autry's favorite folk songs. Hollywood, CA: West'rn Music Publishing, 1940.
Gene Autry's hit kit. Hollywood, CA: Western Music Publishing, c1945.
* Gene Autry's popular music folio of western songs. New York: Movie Songs Inc., 1947. [27] p. Ill. 12 songs.
* Gene Autry's sensational collection of famous original cowboy songs and mountain ballads. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing, 1932. 64 p. 30 songs.
* Gene La Verne's roundup of song hits (radio and recording). New York: Dixie Music Pub. Co., 1945. 32 p. 31 songs.
Gentry, Linnell. A history and encyclopedia of country, western, and gospel music. Nashville: np, 1961.
* George, Don. The yellow rose of Texas. New York: Planetary Music Publishing, 1955. 3 p. Recorded by Mitch Miller and Chorus.
* George, Don. The yellow rose of Texas. Toronto, ON: Gordon V. Thompson; New York: Planetary Music Publishing, 1955. 3 p. Recorded by Mitch Miller and Chorus.
* George Morgan's songs for home folks. New York: Hill and Range Songs Inc., 1949. 33 p. 15 songs.
* The Georgia Crackers' song folio no.1: twenty original song favorites complete with words and music, guitar, ukulele and banjo chords. Portland, OR: American Music Inc., 1940. 54 p. 20 songs.
* Gershwin, George. Bidin' my time. Lyrics by Ira Gershwin. New York: Harms (New World Music), [1944], c1930. 5 p. Cover: "Girl Crazy" starring Mickey Roone and Judy Garland.
* Gershwin, George. But not for me. Lyrics by Ira Gershwin. New York: Harms (New World Music), [1944], c1930. 5 p. Cover: "Girl Crazy" starring Mickey Roone and Judy Garland.
Gibbon, John Murray. Canadian mosaic: the making of a northern nation. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, c1938.
* Gibbon, John Murray. Northland songs. No.1 Toronto: Gordon V. Thompson. 1936. Ill. 23 p. "Arranged for piano
by Harold Eustace Key." |
* Gibson, Arbie; Massey, Curt. The honey song ("Honey, I'm in love with you"). Toronto: Canadian Music Sales, 1942. 3 p.
Gilbert, Henry. The lone prairie. Newton Center, MA: Wa-Wan Press, 1905.
* Gillespie, Haven; Little, George A. Blinky Moon Bay. San Francisco: Villa Moret, 1925. 5 p. Cover: "As featured
by Wyoming Four, kings of harmony." |
* Godfrey, Fred; Mills,
A.J.; Scott, Bennett. Down Texas way. Toronto: Leo Feist, 1921.
5 p. "Featured by Albert Plunkett of the Dumbells, in "Biff,
bing, bang."
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* Goldblatt, Burt. The country music story: a picture history of country and western music. Photos by Robert Shelton. Secaucus, NJ: Castle Books, c1966. 256 p. Ill. See: ch.7, "Way out west: singing cowboys and western swing." p.143-178.
A good tale and a bonnie tune. Edited by Mody C. Boatright [1896-1970], Wilson M. Hudson and Allen Maxwell. Dallas: Southern Methodist University Press, [1964]. 274 p. (Texas Folklore Society, n.32)
* Gordon, Irving. Sorta on the border. New York: Edwin H. Morris and Company, 1953. 2 p.
Grady and Hazel Cole's Blue Ridge Mountain songs. Chicago: Chart Music Publishing House, 1946.
Grandpa Jones, the Kentuck' Yodeler greatest collection of cowboy, hill billy and mountain ballads. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing, 1936.
Grandpa Jones, the Kentuck' Yodeler greatest collection of cowboy, hill billy and mountain ballads. No.2. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing, 1937.
* Grandpa Jones, star of Grand Ole Opry: harmonies of the hill country. Cincinnati: Lois Music Publishing, 1947. 40 p. Ill. 17 songs.
* Greene, Joe. Across the alley from the Alamo. New York: Leslie Music Corporation, 1947. Recorded by Woody Herman, Stan Kenton, Mill Brothers, Starlighters, 3 Suns. Cover: "Featured by Buddy Clarke." 5 p.
* Grever, Maria. Ti-pi-tin: the sensational Mexican waltz song. New York: Leo Feist, 1938. 5 p. English lyric by Raymond Leveen. Successfully introduced in American by Horace Heidt.
Grofe, Ferde. Grande Canyon suite. New York: Robbins Music Corp., c1933. See: "On the trail"
Grofe, Ferde. On the trail. New York: Robbins Music Corp., c1937.
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