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Songs: Lambert - Lulu
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Titles: Lambert - Lulu

* 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.

Somebody bigger, 1951

* Lange, Johnny; Heath, Hy; Burke, Sonny. Somebody bigger than you and I. Hollywood, CA: Bulls-Eye Music, 1951. 2 p.

"Featured by Gene Autry."
"From the Gene Autry Production,
'The Old West', a Columbia release."

* 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, 1937

* 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. 48 p. Ill. 50 songs

"Also highlights in Lanny Ross' career,
And interesting pictures of this popular,
Film, radio and concert star."
"Arranged for accordion, guitar, banjo and ukulele."
"Also jigs and reels."
See: Home on the range, p.23

* 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.

Weary cowboy, 1945

* Larson, Rosamine. Weary cowboy. New York: G. Schirmer, 1945. 7 p.

Words and music by Rosamine Larson.
For James Melton.

* The last great round-up. Chicago: Calumet Music, 1935. [3 p.]

* Latest hit songs magazine. Toronto: Song Lyrics of Canada Ltd.

Latest popular songs, Winter 1945

* Latest popular songs. Derby, CT: Cottage Publishing, 1945. 4(5) 18 p.

See: "On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe," p.3.
"San Fernandon Valley," p.8
"Red River moon," p.15


* Latest popular songs. Derby, CT: Cottage Publishing, c1941-45. monthly

* Latest song hits: Stop! Look! Read!. np nd * Latest songs: Connecticut Folio. * The Leadbelly songbook: the ballads, blues and folksongs of Huddie Ledbetter. Edited by Moses Asch and Alan Lomax. Illustrations selected by and from the collection of Moses Asch. New York: Oak Publications. 1962. 97 p. 78 songs. See: "Come Along All You Cowboys".

* 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 songs, 1953

* Lefty Frizzell's country hit songs. No.2. New York: Hill and Range Songs Inc., 1953. 32 p. Ill. 14 songs.

"Bring your sweet self back to me (Honey, baby, hurry),
I'm an old, old man (tryin' to live while I can),
Forever (and always),
Don't stay away (till love grows cold),
All of me loves all of you."

   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.

Jimmy Dickens song folio, 1949

* "Little" Jimmy Dickens song folio. No.1. Nashville: Acuff-Rose Publications, 1949. 47 p. Ill. 20 songs.

* 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.

Streets of Laredo, 1949

* Livingston, Jay; Evans, Ray. The streets of Laredo (A new original song). New York: Famous Music, 1949. 5 p.

"Words and music by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans."
"Special picture release."
"From the Paramount Picture 'Streets of Laredo'
"Starring William Holden, MacDonald Carey, Mona Freeman and William Bendix."

* 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-

Lonely Mountaineer's album, 1934

* 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,
Curley Bradley, Shorty Carson, Jack Ross,
The N.B.C. Ranch Boys."
"25 original songs arranged for voice,
Hawaiian guitar, harmonica, piano, violin, banjo
C-melody saxophone, uke and guitar."

* 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, 1930

* 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: “Sym's old time dances.”

"With chord accompaniments for ukulele, tenor banjo and guitar."
"John White, the Lonesome Cowboy."

* 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.

Louise Massey song folio, 1941 * Louise Massey and the Westerners' song folio. New York: Peer International Corp. (Southern Music Publishing), 1941. 64 p. 30 songs.

"Including: Dude cowboy,
Adobe hacienda,
You are may sunshine,
Down on the old plantation."

* 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,
1941 * Lulu Belle and Skyland Scotty: mountain songs, western songs, cowboy songs. Deluxe edition. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing, 1941. 95 p.

Ill. 67 songs.

Lulu Belle's and Skyland Scotty's,
1937

* Lulu Belle's and Skyland Scotty's home folk songs. [Chicago]: Scott Wiseman, 1937. 64 p. Ill. 52 songs.

"We gratefully dedicate this collection
of our songs to our many friends of the airways,
to the loyal listeners of WLS,
and to Radio Station WLS itself."

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