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Songs: Oahu - Owen
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Titles: Oahu - Owen

* Indicates from the collection of Alan V. Miller

   Oahu folio of mountain songs and prairie ballads for Hawaiian guitar. Arranged by Harry Stanley. Cleveland, OH: Oahu Publishing, 1935. 13 p.

   Oh dem golden slippers. Arranged by Nick Manoloff; sung by Gene Autry. Chicago, IL: Calumet Music Co., 1935.

   Old American songs. Compiled by Aaron Copland, np, nd.

* Old Cabin songs for the fiddle and bow, as sung by the Vagabonds. Nashville, TN: Old Cabin Co., 1932. 9th printing 1933. 30 p. Ill. 15 songs.

The Vagabonds are Herald Goodman, Dean Upson and Curt Poulton. See: "Red River valley"; "The death of Jesse James"; "Bury me out on the prairie"; "Old Paint."

* Old fashioned hymns and mountain ballads as sung by Asher Sizemore and Little Jimmie. Louisville, KY: Asher Sizemore, 1933. 32 p. 28 songs. Cover with Asher holding guitar. Song variants: "Remember dark Calvary," p.31 ;"The dying girl's farewell," p.30. Includes four song insert : "That silver haired mother"; "When the mountain laurels bloom"; "The prisoner's lament"; "The royal telephone."

Old fashioned hymns, 1933

* Old fashioned hymns and mountain ballads as sung by Asher Sizemore and Little Jimmie. [Louisville, KY]: Asher Sizemore, 1933. 32 p. 27 songs. Below index, “Price 25 cents.” Back cover stamp: The Parthenon Press, Nashville.

Song variant: "The forgotten soldier boy", p.30.
See: "The Kentucky mountains and 'Asher Sizemore'." by Thos. B. Ashley, p.[2].

* Old fashioned hymns and mountain ballads as sung by Asher Sizemore and Little Jimmie. [Louisville, KY]: Asher Sizemore, 1933. 32 p. 27 songs. Variant. Song: "The forgotten soldier boy", p.30. Back cover stamp: The Parthenon Press, Nashville. Includes three song insert between p.16 and 17, 1933: How beautiful heaven must be"; "I miss my dear sweet mother"; "I dreamed I searched heaven for you."

* Old fashioned hymns and mountain ballads as sung by Asher Sizemore and Little Jimmie. [Louisville, KY]: Asher Sizemore, 1933. 32 p. 29 songs. Variant. Song: "When the roses bloom again," p.30.

* Old time and western songs as sung by Uncle Pete and Louise, radio entertainers. LaGrange, MO: ?Uncle Pete and Louise, 193- 3 p.

   Old time ballads and cowboy songs compiled by Cowboy Loye [?L.D. Pack] and Just Plain John. np, 193-

   Old time cowboy songs. Edited by Hal Cannon. 1st ed. Layton, UT: G.M. Smith, 1988. 120 p.

* Old timer song book. Number One. New York: Engel-van Wiseman Ltd; Irving Berlin Inc., 1935. 16 p. See: listing "Songs of the West" for 20 songs of 200.

   O'Neal, Waldo L. Original cowboy songs by Waldo L. O'Neal. ?: 1938. 24pp

   One hundred and one favorite ballads, cowboy and mountain songs as sung by Hugh Cross. np nd.

* One tune more: songs of America. Burnsville, NC: World Around Songs. 196- 64 p. See: "Cowboy love song", "Cowboy night song."

   Original songs of the pioneers. Folio no.2. Hollywood, CA: American Music Co., c1939.

   Original songs the Texas Rangers sing. Kansas City, MO: Midland Music Co., 1946. 20 songs.

* Over 245 well-known songs magazine. (Plymouth, MA: Checkerboard Products), 1948- bimonthly

Hill billy wedding in June, 1933

* Owen, Freddie; More, Frankie (The Log Cabin Boys). A hill billy wedding in June. Chicago: Calumet Music (M. M. Cole), 1933. 3 p.

"Words and music by Log Cabin Boys (Freddie Owen and Frankie More)."
"With ukelele chords, guitar chords and special Hawaiian guitar chorus."
"Featured by Benny Meroff and his NBC Orchestra."
"V479."
Arranged by Jean Walz.

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