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* Indicates from the collection of Alan V. Miller

Song and picture barn dance, 1947

* Song and picture barn dance magazine. Chicago: Barn Dance Magazine, 1947-48?

"Read Bill Boyd's column, a Barn Dance exclusive."
n.2, Sep. 1947. 30 p. Cover: Roy Acuff.
n.4, Dec. 1947. 30 p. Cover: Bill Boyd.
n.5, Jan. 1948. 32 p. Cover: Dale Evans; Roy Rogers rodeo.
n.6, Feb. 1948. 32 p. Cover: Eddy Arnold.

* Song favorites of WSM Grand Ole Orpy, America's oldest radio program of folk music: folk songs, home songs, cowboy songs, western songs, mountain songs. Deluxe edition. Chicago: M.M. Cole Publishing, 1942. 96 p. Ill. 92 songs.

* Song hit folio. New York: Engel-van Wiseman, c1934

* Song hit folio. Toronto: Song Hit Publishing, c1945-49 * Song hits. np 194- 15 p. Cover: "San Antonio Rose."

* Song hits. np 194- 15 p. Cover: "Margie."

* Song hits magazine. Derby (Dunellen), NJ: Song Hits (Lyrics). c1937-1960. Combined with Song lyrics, c1938

Song lyrics, Jan. 1938

* Song lyrics. New York: Song Lyrics. c1937-38. Ill.

Merged into Song hits, c1938.

v.1, no.1, Nov. 1937. 34 p.
v.1, no.2, Jan. 1938. 34 p. See: "Dream in my heart" p.15.
v.1, no.5, Jul. 1938. 34 p.

* Song master. New York: Charlton Publishing. c1941-42

* Song parade: America's foremost lyric magazine. New York: D.S. Publishing, c1941-42. Monthly

Songs and scenes, 1940

* Songs and scenes from Republic Pictures featuring Gene Autry. Hollywood, CA: West'rn Music Publishing, 1940. 15 p. Ill. 7 songs.

See: Dude ranch cow hands, p.5

Songs Cowboy Copas sings, c1949

* Songs Cowboy Copas sings. Nashville: Acuff-Rose Publications, [1949]. 48 p. Ill. 20 songs.

* Songs by Jenny Lou Carson. Album no.1. New York: Hill and Range Songs Inc., 1947. 39 p. 17 songs.

   Songs by Jenny Lou Carson. Album no.2. New York: Hill and Range Songs Inc., c1951.

   Songs by Jenny Lou Carson. Album no.3. New York: Hill and Range Songs Inc., c1951.

* Songs by "Stu" Davis: a collection of original western and folk songs composed and sung by Canada's cowboy troubador." No.3. Toronto: Canadian Music Sales. c1953. 40 p. 16 songs.

   Songs featured by the Cactus Cowboys. Hollywood, CA: American Music Inc., 1944.

   Songs featured by "Windy" Bill McKay of the Cactus Cowboys. Hollywood, CA: American Music Inc., 1943.

* Songs for home folks, featuring Roy Acuff, Kitty Wells and Johnnie and Jack. Nashville, TN: Acuff-Rose, 1956. 47 p. Ill. 20 songs.

* Songs from Kentucky, favourites of the air, Uncle Henry's Original Kentucky Mountaineers. Hollywood, CA: Hill and Range Songs Inc, 1948. 46 p. Ill. 21 songs. Henry "Uncle Henry" Warren.

* Songs from San Antone, featured by Bob Wills. Hollywood, CA: Hill and Range Songs Inc.; Toronto: Canadian Music Sales Corp., 1946. 32 p. 17 songs.

   Songs from Texas, featuring by Texas Jim Lewis. Beverly Hills: Hill and Range Songs Inc., c1951.

* Songs from 'Your cheatin' heart": life story of Hank Williams. Nashville: Fred Rose Music; Milene Music Inc., 1951. 27 p. Ill. 10 songs. As presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer from the MGM picture "Your cheatin' heart".

* Songs Gene Autry sings: containing new and old favorites that will live forever. Compiled by Gene Autry, arranged by Nathan Scott, edited by Dave Gordon. Hollywood, CA: West'rn Music Publishing, 1942. 51 p. Ill. 17 songs.

* Songs hits magazine. Toronto: Song Lyrics of Canada. c1938-47

Songs Jimmy Wakely sings, 1944

* Songs Jimmy Wakely sings. Compiled and edited by Dave Gordon. Hollywood, CA: Gordon Music, 1944. 35 p. Ill. 14 songs.

"Contents: On the strings of my lonesome guitar,
I'll never let you go little darlin',
Standing outside of heaven,
Too bad little girl, too bad,
On the banks of the sunny San Juan,
Will you be true to me ... "

* Songs Jimmy Wakely sings. Compiled and edited by Dave Gordon. Hollywood, CA: Gordon Music, 1949. 34 p. Ill. 12 songs.

* Songs of Andy Russell. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1944. 48 p. 17 songs. See: "Tico - Tico".

* Songs of freedom. Compiled, arranged, and edited by Archibald T. Davison, Katherine K. Davis, Frederic W. Kempf. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. (Riverside Press), 1942. 144 p.

   Songs of hope and inspiration, simplified No.1. New York: Hill and Range Songs Inc., c1953.

Songs of Jimmie Davis, 1937

* Songs of Jimmie Davis. New York: Southern Music Publishing, 1937. 64 p. 50 songs.

"Writer of 'Nobody's darling',
And 49 other songs including:
The answer to nobody's darling,
Bear cat mama,
She's a hum-dum dinger,
My Arkansas sweetheart."

* Songs of Jimmie Davis. Deluxe Edition. New York: Southern Music Publishing, 1938. 64 p. 50 songs. Writer of "Nobody's darling".

   Songs of Jimmie Davis. No.1-3. New York: Southern Music Publishing (Peer International), c1942.

   Songs of the American West. Compiled and edited by Richard E. Lingenfelter, Richard A. Dwyer and David Cohen. Drawings by Steven M. Johnson. Berkeley; Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1968. 595 p.

   Songs of the cowboys. Compiled by Ron Middlebrook. Fullerton, CA: Centerstream Publishing; Milwaukee, WI: H. Leonard, 1990. 94 p.

   Songs of the gold miners. New York: Carl Fischer, 1932.

   Songs of the hills and plains by "Slim" Bryant and his Wildcats. np: Hoyt "Slim" Bryant, 1945.

   Songs of the hills and mesas by Laurence White. Tucson: np, 1940.

Songs of the plains, 1938

* Songs of the plains. Chicago: Belmont Music Company, 1938. 14 songs. 24 p.

See: "Blue cowboy" by Clarence A. Stout, p.8-9
"Cowboys are cowboys" by Marvin Lee and Vern Bestor, p.15-16
"Round the old camp fire" by Eleanor Young and Cal De Voll, p.16- 17

   Songs of the hills and plains: early American songs. Arranged by Harry Wilson. ?: Hall and Company, 1943. 64 p.

* Songs of the range. Chicago: Belmont Music Company, 1938. 24 p. 15 songs.

* Songs of the range. Chicago: Belmont Music Company, 1938. 24 p. 15 songs. Variant: “Copyright 1937 – Belmont Music Co.,” p.1.

   Songs of the rivers of America. Edited by Carl Carmer. [New York]: Rinehart and Co., 195-

   Songs of the road and range. Melbourne, Australia: Allan and Co., 1943.

   Songs of the Roaming Ranger: 50 favorite and original cowboy songs and mountain ballads / compiled by Joe Davis. New York: Tip Top Publishers, 1935.

Songs of the roundup, c1934

* Songs of the roundup: new and old cowboy songs. By Sterling Sherwin and F. Henri Klickman. New York: Robbins Music Corp., [1934]. 61 p. 25 songs.

"With Spanish guitar and harmonica accompaniment."
See: "Make me a cowboy again, for a day," by John Milton Hagen, p.18-19,
"Bury me not on the lone prairie (the dying cowboy)," p.26-27

Songs of the Roundup Rangers, 1932

* Songs of the Roundup Rangers. Composed, compiled and sung by Patt Patterson and Lois Dexter, radio's popular wild west entertainers. New York: George T. Worth and Co., 1932. 57 p. 25 songs.

"Radio's popular wild west entertainers."
"25 complete songs, word and music, for piano,
With chord accompaniments for ukulele, tenor banjo and guitar."

   Songs of the saddle. Cleveland: Sam Fox Publishing, 1933.

   Songs of the saddle. Folio no.1-5. Hollywood, CA: American Music Inc., 1942-43.
Songs of the saddle, 1942

* Songs of the saddle: 20 new popular favorites. No.2. Words and music by Rudy Erler, Nora Amundsen and Artie Freeman. Portland, OR: American Music Inc., 1942. 48 p. 20 songs.

"Complete with words and music,
Guitar, ukulele, and banjo chords."
Cover: Denver Darling, coast-to-coast favorite on records and radio.

*  Songs of the saddle: 20 new popular favorites. No.3. Portland, OR: American Music Inc., 1942. 50 p. 22 songs.

* Songs of the show boat: a collection of favorite songs that never grow old. np: General Foods Corporation, 1935. 66 p. Maxwell House Show Boat. See: "Home on the range," p.6

* Songs of the soil: all star hillbilly folio. Compiled and edited by Dave Gordon. Hollywood, CA: West'rn Music Publishing, 1942. 47 p. Ill. 15 songs. Featuring 6 select star: Tex Ritter, Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, Jimmie Davis, Zeke Manners, Roy Acuff.

Songs of the soil, 1942

* Songs of the soil: all star hillbilly folio. Compiled and edited by Dave Gordon. Hollywood, CA: West'rn Music Publishing, 1942. Published in Canada by Canadian Music Sales Corp., Toronto. 51 p. Ill. 17 songs.

"Featuring six select stars: Gene Autry, Zeke Manners, Roy Acuff, Roy Rogers, Jimmie Davis, and Tex Ritter."
"Contents: Tweedle-o-twill,
I hang my head and cry,
You'll be sorry,
I'll never let you go (little darlin'),
There's a rainbow on the Rio Colorado,
Silver wings in the moonlight ..."

Songs of the Tennessee Ramblers,
1940

* Songs of the Tennessee Ramblers. Folio no.1. Portland, OR.: American Music Inc., 1940. 47 p. 20 songs.

"Twenty original songs."
"Words and music, guitar, ukulele, and banjo chords."
"Introduced with great success by the 'Tennessee Ramblers, stars of radio, records and screen."

   Songs of Wilf Carter, Montana Slim, and the Big Hole Bronco Busters. New York: Southern Music Publishing (Peer International), 1947.

* Songs of yester-years: a collection of fifteen songs that have made history. Chicago, IL: Forster Music Publisher, [1933]. 32 p.

Songs of Otto Gray, 1930

* Songs Otto Gray and his Oklahoma Cowboys. Stillwater, OK: Otto Gray, 1930. 43 p. Ill. 36 songs.

See: "Bury me out on the prairie", p.10-11,
"The cowboy's lament" p.23.

* Songs our soldiers sang. Music by Melville Gideon, words by James Heard. London: Amalgamated Press, 1935. 24 p. "Arizona" p.14.

* Songs that will live forever. Derby, CN: Charlton Publishing. c1944-56 bimonthly

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