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* Indicates from the collection of Alan V. Miller
* Hill, Billy. The call of the canyon. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein and Co., 1940. Cover: Bing Crosby. 5 p.
* Hill, Billy. The call of the canyon. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein and Co., 1940. Cover: Abe Lyman. 5 p.
* Hill, Billy. Colorado memories. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein and Co., 1935. 3 p. "Words and music
by Billy Hill." |
* Hill, Billy. Empty saddles. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein and Co., 1936. 5 p. From a poem by J. Keirn Brennan. From the Paramount Picture "Rhythm on the Range" with Bing Crosby, Frances Farmer and Bob Burns.
* Hill, Billy. Prairie lullaby. New York: Kornheiser-Schuster, 1934. 5 p. "Writer of the Last
roundup, |
* Hill, Billy [George Brown]. There's a cabin in the pines. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein and Co., 1933. Cover: Introduced by Loretta Lee with George Hall's Hotel Taft Orchestra. 5 p.
* Hill, Billy. The West, a nest and you. Lyrics by Larry Yoell, revised edition. New York: Miller Music, 1922. 5 p.
* Hill, Billy; De Rose, Peter. The Oregon trail. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., 1935. Words by Billy Hill, music by Peter de Rose. Cover: Fred Waring. 5 p.
* Hill, Billy; De Rose, Peter. There's a home in Wyomin'. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein and Co., 1933. 5 p. "By Billy Hill, writer
of 'The Last roundup' |
Hill and range simplified hit songs. No. 1. New York: Hill and Range Songs Inc., 1949.
* Hill and range hit songs folio. No.1. New York: Hill and Range Songs Inc., 1950. 33 p. 16 songs.
* Hill and range hit songs folio. No.3. New York: Hill and Range Songs Inc., 1952. 32 p. 16 songs. * Hill and range hit songs folio. No.4. New York: Hill and Range Songs Inc., 1953. 32 p. 15 songs.
* Hill-billy, prisoner and mountaineer Song Folo no.1. New York: De Sylva, Brown and Henderson, 1933. 44 p. 26 songs. Cover: Specially featured by Don Hall Trio.
* Hill billy record round-up song folio. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1942. 64 p. 28 songs.
Four variant back covers: “Best song folios,” and three “From the home of Boogie Woogie!” with inside content: “Popular music collections,” ”Lee's song folios sell,” “Three rhythm-filled collections of popular music,”
See: "When it's night time in Nevada."
Hillbilly and cowboy hit parade. no.16, 1956. 32 p. See "I'm lover, not
a fighter," p.[33]. |
* Hillbilly and cowboy hit parade. Derby, CT: Capitol Stories/Charlton Publishing, c1953-66 quarterly
* Hillbilly country songs, complete words and music to new and old favorites. No.4. New York: Artkass Publications, 1954. [24 p.] Cover: Mr. Television himself – Milton Berle, with his song-writing “yodeler”, Texas Jean Valli.
* Hillbilly hit parade of 1940. New York: Southern Music Publishing, 1940. 64 p. Ill. 26 songs. Cover: Rice Brothers and their band; Arizona Red (Ed McBride) , Floyd Tillman, Roy Hall and his Blue Ridge Entertainers.
* Hillbilly hit parade of 1941. New York: Peer International Corp., 1942. 64 p. Ill. 26 songs. See: Al Dexter bio.
* Hillbilly hit parade of 1941. New York: Peer International Corp., 1942. 64 p. Ill. 26 songs. Variant, different back cover: "The country's leading song folios."
* Hillbilly hit parade of 1942. New York: Peer International Corp., 1942. 63 p. Ill. 25 songs. See: Bill "Cowboy Rambler" Boyd; Jimmy Wakely. Back cover: "Southern's hillbilly folio successes."
* Hillbilly hit parade of 1942. New York: Peer International Corp., 1942. 63 p. Ill. 25 songs. Variant, different back cover: "The country's leading song folios."
* Hillbilly hit parade of 1943. New York: Peer International Corp., 1943. 32 p. Ill. 11 songs. See: Denver Darling; Sons of the Pioneers songs and photo.
* Hillbilly hit parade of 1943. 2nd version. New York: Peer International Corp., 1943. 47 p. Ill. 18 songs. See: Denver Darling; Sons of the Pioneers songs and photo.
* Hillbilly hit parade of 1944. New York: Peer International Corp., 1944. 24 p. Ill. 10 songs. |
* Hillbilly hit parade of 1945. New York: Peer International Corp., 1945. 33 p. Ill. 12 songs. See: Roy Rogers songs and photo; Red (Rambling Red) Foley; Bob Wills and Tommy Duncan, Cliff Carlisle.
* Hillbilly hit parade of 1946. New York: Peer International Corp., 1946. 32 p. Ill. 14 songs. See: Dave Denney; Rex Allen (The Arizona Cowboy) songs and photo, Hoyt "Slim" Bryant, Rusty Marion.
* Hillbilly hit parade of 1947. New York: Peer International Corp., 1947. 32 p. Ill. 11 songs. See: Bill (Cowboy Rambler) Boyd songs and photo, Nancy Lee and the Hilltoppers, Billy Williams, Bill Monroe.
* Hillbilly hit parade of 1949. New York: Peer International Corp., 1949. 32 p. Ill. 13 songs. Cover: Eddie Dean, Jimmy Wakely, Floyd Tillman, Red Foley.
* Hillbilly hit parade of 1951. New York: Peer International Corp., 1950. 32 p. Ill. 13 songs. Cover: Jimmie Wakely and Margaret Whiting, Rosalie Allen, Mervin Shiner, Marge and Floyd Tillman.
* Hillbilly hit parade of 1953. New York: Peer International Corp., 1952. 32 p. Ill. 16 songs. See: stories of Les Paul, Mary Ford, Vaughn Horton, Carl Smith, Jim Eanes.
* Hillbilly hit parade of 1957. New York: Peer International Corp., 1957. 33 p. Ill. 12 songs. Cover: Kitty Wells, Porter Wagoner, Faron Young, George Jones.
* Hillbilly hit songs. Derby, CT: Capitol Stories, 1949. 34 p. 12 songs. Ill.
* Hillbilly western songs. No.2. Derby, CT: Capitol Stories, 1950. 36 p. 20 songs.
Hirachi, Walter. The old corral. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing, c1935.
* Hirsch, Walter; Dellon, Harold A. Colorado. New York: Edward B. Marks, 1924. Cover: Basile and his Famous Band. 5 p.
* Hit parade of cowboy songs. Chicago: Chart Music Publishing House, 1946. 50 p. 25 songs. Cover: Red Foley, Red River Dave, Bill Boyd, Sons of the Pioneers, Deuce Spriggens.
* Hit parader. Derby, Conn.: Charlton Publishing. c1943-53
v.1, no.2, Dec. 1942. 34 p.
v.1, no.4, Feb. 1943. 34 p.
v.2, no.4, Feb. 1944. 18 p.
v.2, no.6, Apr. 1944. 18 p.
v.2, no.12, Oct. 1944. 18 p. See: p.9 for songs by Gene Autry: "Rhythm of the
hoofbeats; Good old fashioned hoe-down".
v.3, no.6, Apr. 1945. 18 p.
v.3, no.8, Jun. 1945. 18 p.
v.4, no.3, Jan. 1946. 18 p.
v.4, no.6, Apr. 1946. 18 p. See: "Don`t fence me in," p.8
v.4, no.8, Jun. 1946. 18 p.
v.4, no.9, Jul. 1948. 34 p.
v.4, no.10, Aug. 1946. 34 p.
v.4, no.11, Sep. 1946. 34 p.
v.4, no.12, Oct. 1946. 34 p.
v.5, no.1, Nov. 1946. 34 p. See: Spade Cooley "All cowboys aren't corny," p.13.
v.5, no.3, Feb. 1947. 34 p. See: p.12 for songs from "My darling Clementine"
v.5, no.5, Apr. 1947. 18 p. See: "Arizona sundown," p.17
v.5, no.8, Jul. 1947. 18 p. See: "Oh why, oh why, did I ever leave Wyoming," p.9
v.5, no.10, Sep. 1947. 18 p. See: "My rancho (in California)," p.10
v.6, no.1, Dec. 1947. 18 p.
v.6, no.4, Mar. 1948. 18 p.
v.6, no.7, Jun. 1948. 18 p. See: "Cherokee canyon," p.7
v.6, no.8, Jul. 1948. 18 p.
v.6, no.11, Oct. 1948. 18 p. See: "At the Flying `W`," p.7 and "The sad cowboy ," p.5
v.6, no.12, Nov. 1948. 18 p.
v.7, no.1, Dec. 1948. 18 p. See: "All the way from San Jose," p.3
v.7, no.6, May 1949. 18 p.
v.7, no.7, Jun. 1949. 18 p.
v.7, no.9, Aug. 1949. 18 p.
v.7, no.10, Sep. 1949. 18 p.
v.7, no.12, Nov. 1949. 18 p.
v.8, no.2, Jan. 1950. 18 p.
v.8, no.4, Mar. 1950. 18 p. See: "The mule train," p.10
v.8, no.5, Apr. 1950. 18 p.
v.8, no.7, Jun. 1950. 18 p.
v.8, no.8, Jul. 1950. 18 p. See: "A snow-white horse and a golden saddle," p.10
v.8, no.9, Aug. 1950. 18 p. See: "A snow-white horse and a golden saddle," p.7
v.8, no.11, Oct. 1950. 18 p. See: "Round up time on Lullaby Trail," p.14
v.8, no.12, Nov. 1950. 18 p. See: "The phantom stagecoach," p.5
v.9, no.1, Dec. 1950. 18 p.
v.9, no.3, Feb. 1951. 18 p.
v.9, no.4, Mar. 1951. 18 p.
v.9, no.5, Apr. 1951. 18 p.
v.9, no.7, Jun. 1951. 18 p.
v.9, no.9, Aug. 1951. 18 p. See: "I like the wide open spaces," p.5
v.9, no.10, Sep. 1951. 18 p.
v.9, no.11, Oct. 1951. 18 p.
v.9, no.12, Nov. 1951. 18 p.
v.10, no.1, Dec. 1950. 18 p.
v.10, no.2, Jan. 1952. 18 p.
v.10, no.3, Feb. 1952. 18 p.
v.10, no.4, Mar. 1952. 18 p.
v.10, no.5, Apr. 1952. 18 p.
v.10, no.6, May 1952. 18 p.
v.10, no.7, Jun. 1952. 18 p.
v.10, no.9, Aug. 1952. 18 p See: "Idaho state fair," p.14
v.10, no.11, Oct. 1952. 18 p.
v.10, no.12, Nov. 1952. 18 p.
v.11, no.3, Feb. 1953. 18 p.
v.11, no.4, Mar. 1953. 18 p.
v.11, no.5, Apr. 1953. 18 p.
v.11, no.6, May 1953. 18 p.
v.11, no.7, Jun. 1953. 18 p. See: "Sombrero," p.12
v.11, no.8, Jul. 1953. 34 p. See: "Albuquerque," p.9
v.11, no.10, Sep. 1953. 34 p. See: "(Shane) The call of the far-away hills," p.16
v.11, no.11, Oct. 1953. 34 p. See: "Sorta on the border," p.13
v.11, no.12, Nov. 1953. 34 p.
v.12, no.1, Dec. 1953. 34 p.
v.12, no.3, Feb. 1954. 34 p. See: "The Deadwood stage," p.15
v.12, no.4, Mar. 1954. 34 p.
v.12, no.5, Apr. 1954. 34 p. See: "Adi-adio amigo," p.8
v.12, no.6, May 1954. 34 p. See: "Chuck wagon song ," p.15
v.12, no.9, Aug. 1954. 34 p.
v.12, no.10, Sep. 1954. 34 p.
v.12, no.11, Oct. 1954. 34 p.
v.12, no.12, Nov. 1954. 34 p.
v.13, no.1, Dec. 1954. 34 p.
v.13, no.2, Jan. 1955. 34 p.
v.13, no.3, Feb. 1955. 34 p. See: "In a little Spanish town," p.3
v.13, no.4, Mar. 1955. 34 p.
v.13, no.5, Apr. 1955. 34 p.
v.13, no.6, May 1955. 34 p.
v.13, no.7, Jun. 1955. 34 p. See: "The ballad of Davy Crockett," p.8
v.13, no.8, Jul. 1955. 34 p. See: "The ballad of Davy Crockett," p.23
v.13, no.11, Oct. 1955. 34 p.
v.14, no.1, Dec. 1955. 34 p. See: "Surrey with the fringe on top," p.24 and "The yellow rose of Texas," p.7
v.14, no.2, Jan. 1956. 34 p. See: "The yellow rose of Texas," p.23
v.14, no.3, Feb. 1956. 34 p.
v.14, no.5, Apr. 1956. 34 p. See: "I`m a young cowboy," p.13
v.14, no.6, May 1956. 34 p. See: "In neuvo Laredo," p.16
v.14, no.8, Jul. 1956. 34 p.
v.14, no.9, Aug. 1956. 34 p.
v.14, no.10, Sep. 1956. 34 p. See: "Cimarron," p.10 and "San Antonio Rose," p.26
v.16, no.12, Dec. 1957. 34 p.
v.17, no.2, Feb. 1958. 34 p.
v.17, no.5, May 1958. 34 p. See: "26 miles (Santa Catalina)," p.3
v.17, no.8, Aug. 1958. 34 p.
v.17, no.10, Oct. 1958. 34 p.
* Hit song music folio. New York: Movie Songs Inc., 1945. 26 pp. 12 songs.
* Hodges, Jimmie. Someday you'll want me to want you. New York: Main Street Songs, 1944, c1940. 2 p. Cover: Red River Dave.
* Hodges, Jimmie. Someday you'll want me to want you. New York: Main Street Songs, 1944, c1940. 2 p. Cover: Elton Britt
* Hoffman, Al; Drake, Milton; Livingston, Jerry. "I don't care if I never go to bed ." New York: Miller Music, 1945. 3 p. Cover: "Featured by the Korn Kobblers."
* Home and hill country ballads. Folio no.2. Portland, OR: American Music Inc., 1940. 20 songs. 48 p. "20 new songs."
* Home and hill country ballads. Folio no.5. Portland, OR: American Music Inc., 1941. 21 songs. 50 p.
* Home on the range. Chicago: Calumet Music Co., 1935. 3 p. Arranged by Nick
Manoloff. |
* Home on the range: cowboy song. Arranged by Albert Harvey. Cleveland, OH: Fred Heltman, 1935. Copyright transferred 1941 to Volkwein Bros. Inc., Pittsburgh, PA. No lyrics, includes parts for violin and 2nd violin. 3 p.
Home on the range: cowboy song. Arranged by Andrew Fuller. New York: Paull-Pioneer Music, 1932.
* Home on the range: cowboy song. Arranged by Harry Potter. New York: Morris Music Company, 1932. 3 p.
* Home on the range: national ballad. Toronto: Canadian Music Sales, [195-]. 2 p. Dominion edition. Cover: Wishart Campbell
* Home on the range: Texas cowboy song. Arranged by David W. Guion with added original melody. New York: G. Schirmer, 1930. 7 p.
Home on the range: Texas cowboy song. Arranged by David W. Guion. Melbourne: Allan & Co., 1930.
* Hossier hop (popular radio program) souvenir song folio and photo album. New York: Edwards Music Co., 1946. 31 p. “WOWO coast to coast.”
Hopalong Cassidy song folio with words and music. New York: Paramount Music, c1940
* Horton, Vaughn; Smith, Ray. Lonesome for my home in San Antone -- Hehman, Peggy; Kenwood, Marty; Kingsley, Matt. Don't expect to find me here (when you get back). New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1946. 4 p. Special advance copy. 2 songs.
Hovie Lister's statesman quartet. New York: Hill and Range Songs Inc., c1953.
Howard, Fred; Vincent, Nat. The strawberry roan. np, 193-
Howe, Stan. My scrapbook of cowboy songs. [sound recording]. Helena, MN: Cowboy Up!, 1992. Includes Songbook, 44 p.
* Hudelson, Kenneth. Old timer's last ride. Words and Music by K. J. Hudelson; piano arrangement by Dick Kent. New York: Peer International, 1946. 3 p.
* Hugh and Shug's western heart throbs: a selection of famous copyrighted songs, songs you hear on the radio and records. New York: Bob Miller, 1937. 50 p. 23 songs.
* Hush-a-bye, ma baby: Missouri waltz song . Chicago: Forster Music Publisher; Toronto: Gordon V. Thompson, 1916. Arranged for piano by Frederic Knight Logan, from an original melody procured by John Valentine Eppel, lyric by J.R. Shannon. Cover: Featured by Geoffrey Waddington.
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