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VOICES WEST: COWBOY SONG SECTION
Songs: Ted - Twomey
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Titles: Ted - Twomey

* Indicates from the collection of Alan V. Miller

* Ted Daffan's coin machine hits. New York: Southern Music Publishing (Peer International), 1944. 25 p. 12 songs. See: "Over the hill."

* "Tennessee Ernie" Ford album of favorite songs. New York: Remick Music, 1954. 32 p. 12 songs

* Tennessee Ernie Ford favorite hymns and spirituals. Hollywood, CA: Snyder Music, 1958. 43 p. 19 songs. See: "The lord's lariat."

* Tennessee Ernie Ford original songs folio. Hollywood, CA: Central Songs Inc., 1958. 43 p.

* Tenney, Jack B. Mexicali Rose: waltz ballad. Words by Helen Stone. Chicago: M. M. Cole, 1935, c1933. 4 p. Cover: Guy Lombardo.

Busybody, 1952

* Tepper, Sid; Brodsky, Roy. Busybody. Beverly Hills, CA: Alamo Music (Hill and Range Songs), 1952. 3 p.

"Words and music by Sid Tepper and Roy Brodsky."
"Successfully recorded by Pee Wee King for Victor Records."

   Tex Ferguson's Drifting Pioneers roundup of song hits. New York: Dixie Music Publishing, 1949.

  Tex Fletcher: the lonely cowboy song book. New York: Stasny, c1940. 50 songs.

Tex Fletcher's song book, 1937

* Tex Fletcher's song book. New York: Joe Davis Inc., 1937. 58 p.

"50 original cowboy songs, hill country songs and ballads."
"Complete with words and music, containing guitar and uke arr."
"A part of the contents:
Prairie skies and two blue eyes,
There must be a heaven for horses,
Moon of old Montana,
Yesterday,
The maple on the hill,
Right or wrong,
Snow capped hills of Wyoming ..."

   Tex Fletcher's song book. New York: Mayfair Music Corp., 1937.

   Tex Morgan sings an album of rodeo favorites. New York: Southern Music Publishing (Peer International), 1951.

Tex Owens, the Texas Ranger, 1934

* Tex Owens, the Texas Ranger, collection of his own original songs and old favorites. Chicago: Forster Music, 1934. 32 p. 17 songs.

See: "Cowboy's quarrel," p.8
"Pity the fate of a tramp," p.22.

* Tex Ritter all star song folio. New York: Tex Ritter Music Publications, 1947. 48 p. 25 songs.

   Tex Ritter cowboy song folio. Cleveland: Sam Fox Publishing, 1937.

* Tex Ritter mountain ballads, cowboy songs. Deluxe edition. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing, 1941. 96 p. Ill. 87 songs.

Tex Williams and his western caravan,
1947

* Tex Williams and his Western Caravan song folio. Hollywood, CA: Golden West Melodies, 1947. 41 p. Ill. 16 songs.

"Featuring the Western Caravan Trio,
Smokey Rogers, Tex Williams and Deuce Spriggens," p.9.

    Texas cowboy's collection of western cowboy and mountain ballads: as sung by Olus "Tex" Justus. np: Weaver Printing, nd.

Texas Jim Lewis and his Lone Star
Rangers, 1941

* Texas Jim Lewis and his Lone Star Rangers' song folio. No. 1. Portland, OR: American Music Inc., 1941. 50 p.

"20 new songs complete with words & music,
Guitar, ukulele & banjo chords."
See: "Saddles in the sky," p.10-11

'Texas' Jim Robertson's collection of
cowboy songs, 1940

* "Texas" Jim Robertson's collection of cowboy songs. Edited, compiled and arranged by Shelby Darnell. New York: Bob Miller, 1940. 49 p. 14 songs. Ill.

See: "I want to be a cowboy's sweetheart," (Words and music by Patsy Montana) p.6-7.
"(Give me a) Pinto pal," (A Bob Miller song) p.38-39

* Texas Jim Robertson's collection of favorite recorded songs. Edited, compiled and arranged by Shelby Darnell. New York: Bob Miller, 1943. 34 p. 14 songs.

   The Texas Rangers original songs. Kansas City, Mo.: Midland Music Co., 1946. 20 songs.

That Big Rock Candy Mountain, 1935

* That Big Rock Candy Mountain. Chicago: Calumet Music, 1935. [3pp].

"Featured by Smiley Burnett."
Arranged by Nick Manoloff.
Cover title Big Rock Candy Mountain

   There's an empty cot in the bunkhouse tonight. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing, c1935.

* Thomas, Dick; Freedman, Ray. Sioux City Sue. Music by Dick Thomas; lyrics by Ray Freedman. New York: Edwin H. Morris and Company, 1945. 3 p. Cover: Featured by Bing Crosby.

* Thomas, Dick; Freedman, Ray. Sioux City Sue. Music by Dick Thomas; lyrics by Ray Freedman. New York: Edwin H. Morris and Company, 1945. 3 p. Cover: Sung by Dick Thomas on National Record No.5010.

Sioux City Sue, 1945

* Thomas, Dick; Freedman, Ray. Sioux City Sue. New York: Edwin H. Morris and Company; Toronto: Canadian Music Sales Corp., 1945. 3 p.

"Music by Dick Thomas; lyrics by Ray Freedman."
"Featured by Ray Norris and his Quintette."

* Three cowboy songs from the western plains. Arranged by John Welbeck. London, England; Oakville, ON: Frederick Harris Co., 1933. 6 p. "I'd like to be in Texas for the round-up in the spring", "A home on the range", "Cowboy's meditation"

If you're in love, you'll waltz,
1926

* Tierney, Harry. If you're in love, you'll waltz. New York; Toronto: Leo Feist, 1926. 5 p.

"Florenz Ziegfeld presents 'Rio Rita',
A musical comedy at Ziefeld Theatre."
Book by Guy Bolton and Fred Thompson,
Lyrics by Joseph McCarthy,
Dances by Sammy Lee
Music by Harry Tierney,
Book staged by John Harwood."

Slipping around, 1949

* Tillman, Floyd. Slipping around. New York: Peer International, 1949. 3 p.

"Words and music by Floyd Tillman."
"Sincerely Dick Thomas."

* Tillman, Floyd. Slipping around. New York: Peer International, 1949. 3 p. Cover: Featured by Texas Jim Robertson.

   Tim Spencer's sagebrush symphonies. No.1. Hollywood, CA: American Music Inc., 1937 (1942?). ?17 songs.

   Tim Spencer's sagebrush symphonies. No.2. Hollywood, CA: American Music Inc., 1937 (1943?). ?18 songs

  Tinsley, Jim Bob. He was singin' this song: a collection of forty-eight traditional songs of the American cowboy, with words, music, pictures and stories. Music transcribed by Elizabeth Orth. Orlando, FL: University Presses of Florida, 1981. 255 p.

  Tiny Texan, world's greatest collection of cowboy and mountain ballads. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing, 1930.

* Tip top album of Carson J. Robison songs: together with hill country ballads and old time songs. Compiled and edited by Joe Davis. New York: Tip Top Publishers, 1936. 66 p.

Tip top songs of the roaming ranger,
1935

* Tip top songs of the roaming ranger: 50 favorite and original cowboy songs and mountain ballads. Compiled and edited by Joe Davis. New York: Tip Top Publishers, 1935. 66 p.

"50 favorite & original cow boy songs and mountain ballads,
Complete with guitar and ukulele chords."
"A part of the contents: Roaming ranger
Prairie yodel blues
My Rocky Mountain home
In 1893
The weeks go into months ..."

* Tobias, Charlie; DeRose, Peter. Somewhere in old Wyoming. Introduced by Ray O Hara at the Governor Clinton Hotel, NY. New York: Joe Morris Music Co., 1930. 5 p. Ukulele arrangement by May Singhi Breen. Cover: Wayne King and his Aragon Ball Room Orch.

* Tobias, Charlie; DeRose, Peter. Somewhere in old Wyoming. Introduced by Ray O Hara at the Governor Clinton Hotel, NY. New York: Joe Morris Music Co., 1930. 5 p. Cover: Hal Kemp and his orchestra

Bow-legged cowboy, 1946

* Tobias, Harry; Marvin, Johnny. Bow-legged cowboy (You gotta straighten out for me). New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1946. 2 p.

"By Harry Tobias and Johnny Marvin."
Special advance copy.

Tom Mix western songs, 1935

* Tom Mix western songs. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing, 1935. 64 p. Ill.

"Special arrangement of songs,
Each song has melody, ukulele chords, words,
Piano accompaniment, and guitar chords."
"Contains 25 original songs,
All sensational, such as
I love those saddle songs,
Sing me a cowboy song,
When the roundup is over,
My desert rose ..."

* Tomkins, Bud. Pistol-Packin' Sal: a hillbilly comedy in one act. Book by Eskel Crawford, lyrics and music by Bud Tomkins. New York: Samuel French, 1957. 64 p.
Tony, Juanita and Buddy's album,
1939

* Tony, Juanita and Buddy's album of mountain and cowboy songs. New York: Southern Music Publishing (Peer International), 1939. 24 p. 15 songs.

See "The Utah trail," words and music by Bob Palmer, p.3
"Yodeling cowboy," words by Elsie McWilliams, music by Jimmie Rodgers, p.12-13.

  Tony Martin song collection. Chicago: Chart Music Publishing House, c1946.

* Tosches, Nick. Country: living legends and dying metaphors in America's biggest music. Revised edition. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1985, c1977. 260 p.

   Townsend, Charles R. San Antonio Rose: the life and music of Bob Wills. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1976.

Treasure chest of cowboy songs,
1935

* Treasure chest of cowboy songs. New York: Treasure Chest Publications, 1935. 40 p. 33 songs.

See "The dying cowboy (Burying me not on the lone prairie)," p.7
"When the work's all done this fall," p.10
"My love is a rider," p.20
"The days of '49," p.36-37

* Treasure chest of cowboy songs. New York: Treasure Chest Publications, 1935. 48 p. 38 songs.

Treasure chest of home spun songs,
1935

* Treasure chest of home spun songs. New York: Treasure Chest Publications, 1935. 48 p. 33 songs.

See "Casey Jones," p.16
"Letter edged in black," p.36
"Red River valley," p.2
"When the work's all done this fall," p.38

* Treasure chest of old time songs hits. New York: Treasure Chest Publications, 1942. 40 p. 62 songs. See: "Comrades" p.3. Little content.

Treasure chest of ranger songs,
1942

* Treasure chest of ranger songs. New York: Treasure Chest Publications, 1942. 40 p. 21 songs

See "Hallelujah, I'm a bum," p.38
"The last request," p.26-27
"Letter edged in black," words and music by Hattie Nevada, p.16
"Red River valley," p.12

* Twomey, Kay; Goodhart, Al; Urbano, Al. Serenade of the bells. Words and music by Kay Twomey, Al Goodhart, and Al Urbano. New York: Melrose Music; Toronto: Canadian Music Sales Corp., 1947. [4 p.]

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