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* 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.
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. 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, collection of his own original songs and old favorites. Chicago: Forster Music, 1934. 32 p. 17 songs. See: "Cowboy's quarrel,"
p.8 |
* 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.
Texas cowboy's collection of western cowboy and mountain ballads: as sung by Olus "Tex" Justus. np: Weaver Printing, nd.
* 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. Chicago: Calumet Music, 1935. [3pp]. "Featured by Smiley
Burnett." |
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.
* 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"
* Tillman, Floyd. Slipping around. New York: Peer International, 1949. 3 p. "Words and music
by Floyd Tillman." |
* 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.
* 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
* 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." |
* 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 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. New York: Treasure Chest Publications, 1935. 48 p. 38 songs.
* Treasure chest of old time songs hits. New York: Treasure Chest Publications, 1942. 40 p. 62 songs. See: "Comrades" p.3. Little content.
* 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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