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Songs: WLS - Wright
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Titles: WLS - Wright

* Indicates from the collection of Alan V. Miller

   WLS barn dance favorites. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing, c1942. 100 p. 100 songs. See: "The Yellow Rose of Texas"

   WLW favorite songs of Boone County jamboree deluxe song book. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing, c1942. 96 p. 85 songs.

WWVA jamboree famous songs, 1942

* WWVA world's original radio jamboree famous songs: cowboy songs, home songs, western songs, mountain songs. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing, 1942. 95 p. Ill. 85 songs.

"Deluxe edition."
See: "I only want a buddy, not a sweetheart," by Eddie Jones, p.4
"He wasn't the marrying kind," p.87

* WWVA world's original radio jamboree famous songs: cowboy songs, home songs, western songs, mountain songs. Book No. 2 Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing, 1948. 63 p. Ill. 50 songs.

* "Wagon wheels." Music by Peter De Rose; lyrics by Billy Hill. Popular and Standard Songs. New York: Sharpiro Bernstein, 1934. 5 p.

Too late, 1941

* Wakely, Jimmy. Too late. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1941. 5 p.

"Words and music by Jimmy Wakely."

   Waldo O'Neal: star dust of the plains. Clovis, NM: np, 1957.

* Walker, Wiley; Sullivan, Gene. When my blue moon turns to gold again / Wiley Walker and Gene Sullivan. New York: Southern Music Publishing (Peer International), 1941. 5 p. Cover: Featured by Roy Rogers.

* Way out yonder songs album: a grand collection of every type of country and western song. New York: Piedmont Music Co., [1939]. 32 p. Variant cover: 75 cents. 11 songs.

Way out yonder songs, 1939

* Way out yonder songs album: a grand collection of every type of country and western song. New York: Piedmont Music Co., [1939]. 32 p. Variant cover: $1.00. 11 songs.

"Contents: There's a blue sky way out yonder,
Eleven more months and ten more days,
Our home town mountain band
Why do they call them the funnies
Don't believe it ..."

* Wayne, Mabel. In a little Spanish town: 'twas on a night like this / Mabel Wayne; lyrics by Lewis and Young. New York: Leo Feist, 1926. 4 p.

* Wayne, Mabel. Ramona / Mabel Wayne; lyric by L. Wolfe Gilbert. New York: Leo Feist, 1926. 5 p. Produced by Inspiration Pictures. Cover: Dolores Del Rio.

   Wayne Raney song folio: exclusive King recording artist. Cincinnati: Lois Publishing, c1950.

* Wayne Singleton, America's no. 1 yodeling cowboy. Folio no.1. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing, 1945. 32p. 24 songs.

We heard America singing, 1941

* " We heard America singing": their favourite hilly-billy songs . Arranged for male voices by W.J. Cotton. London: Leonard, Gould and Boltter; Toronto: Anglo-Canadian Music, 1941. 19 p. 8 songs.

"The Red River Valley,
She'll be comin' round the mountain,
Way down in old Texas
The big corral
The night herding song
Little old sod shanty
Darlin' Nelly Gray,
Hand me down my walking cane ."

Webb Pierce folio, 1953

* Webb Pierce, the Wondering Boy, folio. No.1. New York: Hill and Range Songs Inc., c1953. 36 p. Ill. 15 songs.

* Webb Pierce, the Wondering Boy, folio. No.2. New York: Hill and Range Songs Inc., 1954. 36 p. Ill. 15 songs.

* Weill, Gus. You are my sunshine: the Jimmie Davis story - an affectionate biography / Gus Weill. Gretna, LA: Pelican Pub. Co, 1987, 1977. 187 p. Ill.

* Wenrich, Percy. In tepee land / Percy Wenrich. New York: Frank K. Root, 1911. 5 p.

* Wenrich, Percy. Way out yonder in the golden West / Percy Wenrich. New York: Leo Feist, 1915. 3p. Cover: Al Wohlman.

My pony and I, 1939

* Wesley, Ozzie. My pony and I: theme of the rangers / Ozzie Wesley. Chicago: O'Kay Music, 1939. 5 p.

"Words by Louis O'Connell."
Music by Ozzie Wesley."
"Featured by Gene Autry, Republic Pictures star."
"The one on top (atop Republic's Picture horse) is Glenn Snyder."

* West Virginia mountain ballads and sacred songs. Fairmont, WV: John Bava's Music, 1955. 48 p. Ill. Cover: Hank Stanford. 54 songs.

Western heart throbs, 1937

* Western heart throbs: a select collection of favorite songs. New York: Bob Miller, 1937. 49 p. 27 songs.

"Words and music complete."
Full piano arrangements and guitar diagrams."
(See: also Hi-Boys).

Western jamboree song folio, 1955

* Western jamboree song folio. New York: Mayfair Music, 1955. 64 p. 25 songs.

"Pistol packin' mama,
Sioux City Sue,
Riders in the sky,
On top of old Smokey
Quicksilver,
San Fernando Valley,
Somewhere out in old Wyoming ..."

    Western movie hits. New York: Dell. See: v.1, no.2, 1953. Gene Autry cover/article "Pack Train."

* Western style songs, gospel songs in western style. Compiled by Robert J. Hughes. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan Music Publishers / Publishing House, 1958. 49 p.

   Western style songs, gospel songs in western style. Vol.3. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan Publishing House, nd.

When the work's all done this fall,
1933

* When the work's all done this fall. Arranged by Nick Manoloff. Chicago: M.M. Cole, 1933. 3 p.

"Freddie Owen and Frankie More - 'The Log Cabin Boys'."
"With Hawaiian guitar chorus,
Ukelele chords, guitar chords."

    Wild West songs that you have never heard as sung by Rob Rue Rangers. Los Angeles: Langdon Photoprocesses, ?1936.

    Wilf Carter Montana Slim 36 favorite songs. New York: Southern Music Publishing (Peer International), 1944.

    Wilf Carter Montana Slim songs of the plains and Rockies. New York: Southern Music Publishing (Peer International), 1938. 35 songs.

Wilf Carter's cowboy songs, 1935

* Wilf Carter's, the yodeling cowboy, cowboy songs. No.1. Toronto: Gordon V. Thompson, 1935. 50 p. 14 songs.

"Broadcasting over Columbia Network as Montana Slim."
"With yodels; arranged for violin, piano and guitar."
"Victor Bluebird records."
"The story of Montana Slim (Wilf Carter)."

Wilf Carter's new cowboy songs,
1944

* Wilf Carter's new cowboy songs. No.5. Toronto: Gordon V. Thompson, 1944. 33 p. 13 songs

"Popularly known as Montana Slim."
"Arranged for violin, piano, guitar and accordion."

* Williams and Van Alstyne. Santa Fe song. New York; Detroit: Jerome H. Remick and Co., 1910. 5 p.

 Where the mountains meet the
sky, 1942

* Williams, Aston "Deacon." Where the mountains meet the sky (I'm headin' for the blue horizon) / Aston Williams. New York: Republic Music, 1942. 3 p.

"Words and music by Aston "Deacon" Williams."

* Williams, Gene. Wyoming lullaby (go to sleep, my baby): founded on the popular waltz "Wyoming." Lyrics and music by Gene Williams. New York: M. Witmaker and Sons, 1920. 4 p. Copyright by Lawrence Wright Music Co., London, England.

* Williams, Hank. Cold, cold heart / Hank Williams. Nashville: Acuff-Rose, 1951. 3 p. Recorded for Columbia Records by Tony Bennett.

* Williams, Hank. Hey, good lookin' / Hank Williams. Nashville: Acuff-Rose, 1951. 3 p. Recorded for Columbia Records by Frankie Laine and Jo Stafford.

* Williams, Ted. Way out west: romantic musical comedy. Book by Carleton S. Hadley; music by Ted Williams. St. Louis, MO: Shattinger Piano and Music, 1934. 94 p. 14 songs.

"Broadcasting over Columbia Network as Montana Slim."
"With yodels; arranged for violin, piano and guitar."
"Victor Bluebird records."
"The story of Montana Slim (Wilf Carter)."

* Willing; Foy; Shepard, Riley; Creighton, Johnny. I trusted you; Hayes, Billy; Leeds, Milton; Carver, Zeb I wish you could love me (like I love you). New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1946. Special advance copy. 2 p. 2 songs.

San Antonio Rose, 1940

* Wills, Bob. The new and original San Antonio Rose / Bob Wills. New York: Irving Berlin Inc.; Toronto: Gordon V. Thompson, 1940. 5 p.

"By Bob Wills."

Little cowboy lullaby, 1948

* Wills, Bob; Walker, Cindy. Little cowboy lullaby / Bob Wills and Cindy Walker. Hollywood, CA: Bob Wills Music (Hill and Range Songs), 1948. 5 p.

"Words and music by Bob Wills and Cindy Walker."
"Recorded by Bob Wills for MGM Records."

   Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper song folio. Nashville: Acuff-Rose, c1949 Ill. 20 songs.

Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper song folio,
1959

* Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper song folio. No.2 Nashville: Acuff-Rose, 1959. 47 p. Ill. 18 songs.

* Witmark's peaceful valley songs: containing original copyrighted hill-billy, cow boy, home, fireside, comedy, bum and other songs by Geo. B. McConnell, Dick Sanford and Frank Luther. New York: W. Witmark and Sons, 1934. 45 p. 20 songs.

   Witt, Max S. My heart's tonight in Texas (by the silver Rio Grande) / Max S. Witt; lyrics by Robert F. Roden. np, 1900.

  Wood, Will. Whoop 'er up / Will Wood. np, 1911.

  Wood, Will. Let'er go / Will Wood. np, 1907.

   Woody Wooddell and his Ridin' Rangers. np, nd.

 When it's springtime in the Rockies,
1929

* Woolsey, Mary; Sauer; Robert; Taggart, Milt. When it's springtime in the Rockies. Words by Mary Hale Woolsey; music by Robert Sauer and Milt Taggart. Special edition. San Francisco: Villa Moret Inc., 1929. 5 p.

"As featured by Rudy Vallee and his Connecticut Yankees."
Words by Mary Hale Woolsey; music by Robert Sauer & Milt Taggart.
With "Ray Canfield" symphonic ukulele arrangement.

 When it's springtime in the Rockies,
1929

* Woolsey, Mary; Sauer; Robert; Taggart, Milt. When it's springtime in the Rockies: charming waltz song. San Francisco: Villa Moret Inc., 1929. 5 p.

"Words and music by Mary Hale Woolsey, Robert Sauer, Milt Taggart."
"Featured by Art Kassel, radio's "Kassel's in the Air,' Chicago, Ill."
"With ukelele arrangement."
"Ray Canfield" symphonic ukulele arrangement.

World's best cowboy songs. New York: Amsco Music Publishing, 1934. 96 p. 57 songs.

* World's best songs. Toronto: Song Hit Publishing, 194- 12 p.

* Wright, Don. Youthful voices: book two / Don Wright. Toronto: Gordon V. Thompson, 1949. 43 p. See: N.E. Pearson's "Red River Valley" p. 26; "Whoo-pee Ti-yi-yo" (Git Along Little Dogies) p.37.

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