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* Indicates from the collection of Alan V. Miller
* Lambert, Cecily. On top of Old Smoky. New York: Century Music, 1951. 5 p. Arranger.
* Lane, Burton. Feudin' and fightin'. Lyrics by Al Dudin and Burton Lane; music by Burton Lane. New York: Chappell, 1947. 7 p.
* Lange, Johnny; Heath, Hy; Glickman, Fred. Mule train. Burbank, CA: Walt Disney Music Company; Toronto: Canadian Music Sales Corp., 1949. 5 p. Cover: Norman Harris.
* Lanny Ross song treasures: an outstanding collection of new love songs and famous old favorites. Compiled and edited by Betty Ann Fisher. New York: Stasny Music, 1937. 96 p. Ill. 77 songs.
Larkin, Margaret [1899-1967]. Singing cowboy: a book of western songs. Arranged for piano by Helen Black. New York: A.A. Knopf, 1931. 196 p.
Larkin, Margaret [1899-1967]. Singing cowboy: a book of western songs. New York: Oak Publications, 1963. 176 p.
* Larson, Rosamine. Weary cowboy. New York: G. Schirmer, 1945. 7 p. Words and music by
Rosamine Larson. |
* The last great round-up. Chicago: Calumet Music, 1935. [3 p.]
* Latest hit songs magazine. Toronto: Song Lyrics of Canada Ltd.
* Latest popular songs. Derby, CT: Cottage Publishing, 1945. 4(5) 18 p. See: "On the Atchison,
Topeka and the Santa Fe," p.3. |
* Latest popular songs.
Derby, CT: Cottage Publishing, c1941-45. monthly
* Lefty Frizzell's country hit songs. No.1. New York: Hill and Range Songs Inc., 1951. 39 p. Ill. 15 songs. From West Texas and New Mexico.
Lefty Frizzell's mom and dad's waltz. Beverly Hills: Hill and Range Songs, 1951.
* Les Paul and Mary Ford song folio. New York: Leo Feist, 1951. 64 p. 21 songs.
Letsy Pickard, "Texas' youngest yodeling cowgirl". np nd
* Liberty songster: popular song hits from radio-stage-screen. 14 p. np (?Philadelphia), nd
* Licklider, Marty. Down by Missouri River. New York: Peer International, 1943. 5 p.
* Lieurance, Thurlow. By the waters of Minnetonka: an Indian love song. ?Lyrics by J.M. Cavanass. Philadelphia: Theodore Presser, 1921. 7 p.
* Lilley, Joseph J. Jingle, jangle, jingle. Words by Frank Loesser. Toronto: Canadian Music Sales, 1942. 7 p. Cover: Gene Autry; "As featured in the Paramount picture 'The forest rangers'."
* Lilley, Joseph J. Jingle, jangle, jingle. Words by Frank Loesser. New York: Paramount Music; Toronto: Canadian Music Sales, 1942. 7 p. Cover: Featured by Ferde Mowry and his Orchestra
* Lilley, Joseph J. Jingle, jangle, jingle. Words by Frank Loesser, music by Joseph L. Lilley. London: Chappell and Co., 1942. 3 p. 34960C/1413
Cover: From the Paramount Picture "The forest rangers," starring Fred MacMurray, Paulette Goddard, Susan Hayward; also featured and broadcast by Vincent Tildsley and his Master Singers.
* Lincoln, Harry J. Pony maid. Words by Carl Loveland. Williamsport, VA: Vandersloot Music, 1909. 5 p.
* Little Jimmie Dickens' roundup of song hits. New York: Dixie Pub. Co., 1944. 32 p. 33 songs. See: "There's a beautiful range in the sky," p.9.
* "Little" Jimmy Dickens song folio. No.1. Nashville: Acuff-Rose Publications, 1949. 47 p. Ill. 20 songs.
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* Little Jimmy Dickens song folio. No.2. Nashville: Acuff-Rose Publications, 1951. 47 p. Ill. 20 songs.
* Little old sod shanty on the claim. Arranged by Mort H. Glickman. Chicago: Calumet, 1935. 3 p. Cover: Ken Houghins, the Yodeling Drifter over WHO.
* Livingston, Jay; Evans, Ray. Day after day, I'll always love you (Querida mia). New York: Famous Music, 1950. 3 p. From the Paramount Picture "My friend Irma goes West". As sung by Dean Martin and the Guadalajara Trio.
* Livingston, Jay; Evans, Ray. I'll always love you (Querida mia). New York: Famous Music, 1950. 5 p. From the Paramount Picture "My friend Irma goes West". As sung by Dean Martin and the Guadalajara Trio in the Hal Wallis Production.
* Lloyd and Alta's famous songs to remember. Book no.1. New York: Dixie Music Pub. Co., 1943. 24 p. 23 songs.
* Loesser, Frank. Have I stayed away too long. New York: Famous Music Corp., 1943. 5 p. Writer of "Jingle, jangle, jingle."
Lohr, Hermann. Little grey home in the West. Melbourne: Chappell, 1911.
Lola and her Circle Star Ranch Boys "Smith's Tennesseans" cowboy and western songs. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing, 1940.
* "Lone Pine" folio (Harold J. Breau) folio. Toronto: Canadian Music Sales Corp., 1951. 40 p. 18 songs.
Lone Pine (Harold J. Breau) folio. New York: Alamo Music, 1953.
Lone Pine's western songs and ballads. Beverly Hills: Hill and Range Songs Inc., 195-
* The Lonely Mountaineer's album of mountain ballads and cowboy songs. New York: Wm. J. Smith Music Co., 1934. 59 p. 25 songs. As featured over the radio by Pappy, Zeke, Ezra and Elton, the Ozark Mountaineers. Variant, back cover: “Ask your dealer for these modern guitar folios.” 2008-06 $20
* The Lonely Mountaineer's album of mountain ballads and cowboy songs. New York: Wm. J. Smith Music Co., 1934. 59 p. 25 songs. As featured over the radio by Pappy, Zeke, Ezra and Elton, the Ozark Mountaineers. Variant, back cover: “Ask your dealer for these Wm. J. Smith Music Co. Inc. publications.”
* Lonesome cowboy songs of the plains and hills. Compiled by John White and George Shackley. New York: George T. Worth and Co., 1930, c1929. 48 p. 20 songs. Variant, front cover picture of John White; back cover: “Frank Crumit's book of favorite songs.”
* Lonesome cowboy songs of the plains and hills. Compiled by John White and George Shackley. New York: George T. Worth and Co., 1930, c1929. 48 p. 20 songs. Variant back cover: “Vernon Dalhart's album of songs.”
* Long, Jimmie; Autry; Gene. That silver-haired daddy of Mine. Arranged by Nick Manoloff. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing, 1932. 5 p. Cover: Featured by Johnny Marvin over NBC.
* Lonzo and Oscar's folio of mountain ballads and cowboy Songs. Hollywood, CA: Ernest Tubb Music (Hill and Range Songs Inc.), 1948. 39 p. Ill. 15 songs.
* Lulu Belle and Scotty: America's hill-billy sweethearts. Chicago: Hilliard-Currie Music Publishers, [1943]. 47 p. Ill. 21 songs. Lulu is Myrtle Cooper.
* Lulu Belle and Scotty: 1944 Hayloft jamboree song book. Chicago: Hilliard-Currie Music Publishers, [1943]. 47 p. Ill. 21 songs.
* Lulu Belle and
Skyland Scotty: mountain songs, western songs, cowboy songs. Deluxe
edition. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing, 1941. 95 p.
Ill. 67 songs. |
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