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* Indicates from the collection of Alan V. Miller
KFBI songs of the plains. Chicago: M.M. Cole, 194-
KSTP Sunset Valley barn dance: favorite songs - cowboy songs, home songs, mountain songs, western songs. Book II. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing, 1946.
* Karl and Harty favorite songs: hymns, ballads and novelties. Karl Davis and Harty Taylor. New York: Hill and Range Songs Inc., 1946. 42 p. Ill. 18 songs. See: "Why do you girls wear breeches?"
Keller, Edgar. Cowboy / Edgar Keller. New York: Remick Music (Jerome H. Remick), 1910. Ill. by Bobby Heath and Charles O'Connell.
* The Ken Curtis song corral. Chicago: Preview Music Co., 1947. 55 p. 19 songs.
* Ken Maynard's songs of the trails. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing, c1941 [?1935]. 64 p. Ill. 25 songs.
* Kendis and Brockman. Golden gate open for me. New York: Leo Feist, 1919. 4 p. Cover: "Writers of 'I'm forever blowing bubbles'."
* Kennedy, Hamilton. Old cowboy / Hamilton Kennedy. New York: Stasny Music, 1937. 5 p. "Words and music
by Hamilton Kennedy |
* Kennedy, Jimmy. Roll along covered wagon / Jimmy Kennedy. New York: Irving Berlin Inc.; Toronto: Canadian Music Sales Corp., 1934. 5 p.
* Kennedy, Jimmy; Carr, Michael. South of the border (Down Mexico way) / Jimmy Kennedy and Michael Carr. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein and Co., 1939. 5 p. Cover: Barry Wood
* Kennedy, Jimmy; Carr, Michael. South of the border (Down Mexico way) / Jimmy Kennedy and Michael Carr. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein and Co., 1939. 5 p. Cover: Gene Autry.
* Kennedy, Jimmy; Carr, Michael. South of the border (Down Mexico way) / Jimmy Kennedy and Michael Carr. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein and Co., 1939. 5 p. Cover: Paul Martin.
* Kenny, Charles; Kenny, Nick. There's a gold mine in the sky / Charles Kenny and Nick Kenny. New York: Irving Berlin Music, 1937. 5 p. Cover: Bing Crosby.
* Kenny, Nick; Frazzini, Al; Madison, Nat. My cabin of dreams / Nick Kenny and Al Frazzini. Toronto: Canadian Music Sales; New York: Irving Berlin Music, 1937. 5 p. Cover: Luigi Romanelli and his orchestra.
* Kenny, Nick; Kenny, Charles. Leanin' on the ole top rail / Nick Kenny and Charles Kenny. New York: Leo Feist, 1939. 5 p. Cover: Featured by Orrin Tucker and his orchestra.
* Kent, Onslow; Huntley, Trevor. Wild and woolly: vocal one step / Onslow Kent and Trevor Huntley. London, Eng: Lawrence Wright Music Co., 1922. 3 p.
* Killmark [Kaillmark], F. The old oaken bucket / F. Killmark [Kaillmark]. Chicago: Calumet Music, 1936. [3 p.] Arranged by Jerry Castillo. With ukelele chords, guitar chords & special Hawaiian guitar chorus. "Prairie Ramblers, Over W.L.S., Chicago." No.1131.
* King, Pee Wee; Stewart, Redd. River Road two step / Pee Wee King and Redd Stewart. Hollywood, CA: Vanguard Songs, 1950. 2 p.
* King, Pee Wee; Stewart, Redd; Price, Chilton. Slow poke / Pee Wee King, Redd Stewart and Chilton Price. Hollywood: Ridgeway Music Inc., 1951. 3 p.
* King, Robert A. Moonlight on the Colorado. Music by Robert A. King; lyrics by Billy Moll. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein and Co., 1930. 5 p.
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* King, Robert A. Rocky Mountain lullaby. Music by Robert A. King; lyrics by Marvin Lee. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein and Co., 1930. 5 p. "Truth is stranger
than fiction ..." |
King, R.A. Rocky Mountain lullaby. Music by R.A. King; lyrics by Marvin Lee. London: Lawrence Wright Music Co., 1931
Kinsella, Hazel Gertrude. Folk songs and fiddle tunes of the U.S.A. / Hazel Gertrude Kinsella. New York: C. Fischer, 1959. 48 p. See: "The Cowboy ballad".
* The Kingston Trio 48 folk song favorites: vocal album. New York: Harvard Music, 1959. 97 p.
Knorr, Frederick; Shaw, Lloyd. Cowboy dance tunes / Frederick Knorr and Lloyd Shaw. Caldwell, ID: Caxton Printers, c1950. 24 p.
* Korb, Arthur; Shaw, Arnold. Acres of diamonds (Mountains of gold) / Arthur Korb and Arnold Shaw. Recorded by Rosalie Allen; Elton Britt. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1950. 3 p. Special advance copy.
* The Korn Kobblers, America's most nonsensical band. New York: Peer International (Southern Music Publishing) 1943. 47 p. Ill. 16 songs.
* Kuebelbeck, Frankie. While mother sings her baby's lullaby. Kansas City, MO: Midwestern Music Publishers, 1944. [2 p.]
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