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Collection Number: 20376

Collection Title: Eugene Earle Collection, 1939-1980s

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Size 40.0 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 17,000 items)
Abstract Eugene Earle was born in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, in 1926. In addition to amassing a large collection of country and western, blues, and jazz sound recordings, he also became a discographer and a founder and president of the John Edwards Memorial Foundation (JEMF). Earle is also responsible for rediscovering and recording a number of country musicians, including Doc Watson, Jimmie Tarlton, and the Carolina Tarheels. The collection consists of recordings, films, images, and papers collected by Eugene Earle. The recordings consists of commercial and non-commercial transcription discs, audiocassettes, and open reel recordings documenting a wide array of radio programs and performers of blues, country music, jazz, old-time music, popular music, swing, and other types of music from 1939 through the early 1980s. One series of the collection is government-sponsored Army V-Discs and Navy V-Discs from World War II. These discs were issued, October 1943-May 1949, and feature material from a variety of sources, including special recording sessions, radio broadcasts, broadcast rehearsals, film soundtracks, and issued and unissued commercial recordings. Along with the Armed Forces Radio Service, the V-Disc group was a morale-building unit that addressed the need for current music by the troops overseas. As V-Discs were produced exclusively for use by military personnel and the many artists who volunteered to perform on the recordings were adamant about the discs not being commercially sold or used, many of the V-Disc metal pressing parts were destroyed by the United States Army. Consequently, the V-Discs that survived document performances by artists unavailable on any other recordings. Other transcription discs are of the Ralph Emery Show, which aired on WSM radio in Nashville, Tenn., 1971-1974, and showcased some of the leading country music performers of the day; the Lawrence Welk Show; and various government-sponsored radio shows, such as Country Roads, Navy Hoedown, Sounds of Solid Country, The Veterans Administration Presents Here's to Veterans, The United States Army Presents Country Express, The United States Air Force Presents Country Music Time, and Country Cookin'. Another series is comprised of open reel recordings, some documenting live performances of old time, country, and bluegrass musicians. They also include several private interviews with musicians. Other open reel recordings are dubbed copies of rare 78 rpm recordings, unreleased test recordings of early country and blues musicians, and transcription discs. There are also posters, audiocassettes, films, printed music, images, serials, papers relating to Earle's discographical and collecting activities, and promotional materials. Posters include full-sheet posters, half-sheet posters, and lobby cards for commercial feature-length motion pictures featuring country and western recording stars from the 1930s to the 1960s. Audiocassettes include commercial and non-commercial recordings of many early country, jazz, and Hawaiian musicians. Films consist of 16mm reels of early country and western artists and other topics. Printed music includes a number of song folios and sheet music, largely focused on Hawaiian and early country and western music, with a significant number of pre-1930 song sheets. Images consist of photographs, collectors' cards, and other images of country and western musicians and related subjects. Serials consist of journals and other publications pertaining to individual musicians, early radio stations, record collecting in general, fan clubs, and other topics. Papers relating to Earle's discographical and collecting activities include discographical research, tape logs, correspondence with record companies and other collectors, materials related to the John Edwards Memorial Foundation, record label catalogs, and extensive documentation of Earle's own vast record and research collection. Promotional materials include small flyers, picture cards, and other materials for commercial feature-length motion pictures featuring country and western recording stars from the 1930s to the 1960s. Performers significant in the collection appear as subject headings below.
Creator Earle, Eugene.
Curatorial Unit University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Folklife Collection.
Language English German Norwegian Japanese
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Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], in the Eugene Earle Collection #20376, Southern Folklife Collection, The Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Acquisitions Information
Received from Eugene Earle of Nipomo, Calif., on 19 September 2003 (Acc. 99512).
Sensitive Materials Statement
Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, the North Carolina Public Records Act (N.C.G.S. § 132 1 et seq.), and Article 7 of the North Carolina State Personnel Act (Privacy of State Employee Personnel Records, N.C.G.S. § 126-22 et seq.). Researchers are advised that the disclosure of certain information pertaining to identifiable living individuals represented in this collection without the consent of those individuals may have legal ramifications (e.g., a cause of action under common law for invasion of privacy may arise if facts concerning an individual's private life are published that would be deemed highly offensive to a reasonable person) for which the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill assumes no responsibility.
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Updated by: James McGlothlin, May 2008; Carrie Stubblefield, July 2009; Nancy Kaiser, February 2021

Updated in June 2020 to remove racist slurs.

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Archival processing and preservation of the Eugene Earle Collection was made possible through a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.

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Eugene Earle was born in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, on 2 November 1926. Earle's interest in country music began at age eleven. In addition to amassing a large collection of country and western, blues, and jazz sound recordings, he also became a dedicated discographer, as well as a founder and president of the John Edwards Memorial Foundation (JEMF).

During the mid-1950s, Earle began corresponding with other collectors and became acquainted with John Edwards of Australia. Edwards, one of the first collectors of early American country music and a pioneer of discographical research, encouraged Earle to begin his own research. This advice led Earle to create the first of many discographies related to American folk music, and a friendship was forged between the two collectors. After a fatal 1960 car accident that ended Edwards's life, his will provided that Earle be made executor of his collection and that it be housed in the United States.

With the help of Archie Green, Eugene Earle donated Edwards's collection to establish the John Edwards Memorial Foundation (JEMF), which aimed at furthering the study of American folk music of the 1920s-1940s. In addition to founding the JEMF, avid collecting, and extensive discographical research, Earle is also responsible for rediscovering and recording a number of country musicians, including Doc Watson, Jimmie Tarlton, and the Carolina Tarheels.

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The Eugene Earle Collection consists of commercial and non-commercial transcription discs documenting a wide array of radio programs and individual performers from 1939 through the early 1980s. A significant portion of the collection consists of Army V-Discs and Navy V-Discs from World War II. Other transcriptions include the Ralph Emery Show; the Lawrence Welk Show; and various government-sponsored radio shows, such as Country Roads, Navy Hoedown, Sounds of Solid Country, Here's to Veterans, Country Music Time, Country Cookin', and Country Express.

Government-sponsored V-Discs were issued from October 1943 to May 1949 and feature material from a variety of sources, including special recording sessions, radio broadcasts, broadcast rehearsals, film soundtracks, and both issued and unissued commercial recordings. Along with the Armed Forces Radio Service, the V-Disc group was a morale-building unit that addressed a need for current music by the troops overseas. As V-Discs were produced exclusively for use by military personnel and the many artists who volunteered to perform on the recordings were adamant about the discs not being commercially sold or used, many of the V-Disc metal pressing parts were destroyed by the United States Army. Consequently, the V-Discs that survived document performances by artists unavailable on any other recordings. Performers include Roy Acuff, the Andrew Sisters, Louis Armstrong, Cab Calloway, Count Basie, Roy Eldridge, Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, Lionel Hampton, Coleman Hawkins, Billie Holiday, Louis Jordan, Jimmie Lunceford, Roy Rogers, Hazel Scott, Artie Shaw, Muggsy Spanier, Art Tatum, Fats Waller, and others.

The Ralph Emery Show aired on WSM radio in Nashville, Tenn., 1971-1974, and showcased some of the leading performers in country music during that time. Performers include Chet Atkins, Gene Autry, Glen Campbell, Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Ferlin Husky, Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson, Loretta Lynn, Rose Maddox, Willie Nelson, Buck Owens, Dolly Parton, Johnny Paycheck, Charley Pride, Hank Thompson, Johnny Tillotson, Conway Twitty, Hank Williams Jr., Tammy Wynette, Faron Young, and others.

Many of the same performers represented in the Ralph Emery Show appear in Country Roads, Navy Hoedown, Sounds of Solid Country, and the Lawrence Welk Show. Additional performers include Patsy Cline, John Denver, Lefty Frizzell, Larry Gatlin, Emmylou Harris, Pee Wee King, Patti Page, Lou Rawls, Kenny Rogers, Hank Snow, Ernest Tubb, and Kitty Wells.

Miscellaneous transcriptions represent radio programs such as Forward in Faith: Radio Voice of the Church of God; Armed Forces Records; Show of the Month: Treasury Department, U.S. Savings and Bonds Division ; Country Cookin'; Christmas Seal Campaign 1976 ; The Veterans Administration Presents "Here's to Veterans" ; The United States Army Presents Country Express; and The United States Air Force Presents Country Music Time. Additional performers include Les Baxter and His Orchestra, Pat Boone, Ruth Brown, Xavier Cugat, Anita Kerr, Eartha Kitt, Ella Mae Morse, the Ray Charles Singers, and others.

Open reel recordings document live performances by old time, country, Hawaiian, and bluegrass musicians. They also include several private interviews with musicians. Other open reel recordings are dubbed copies of rare 78 rpm recordings, unreleased test recordings of early country and blues musicians, and transcription discs.

The collection also includes posters, audiocassettes, films, printed music, images, serials, papers relating to Earle's discographical and collecting activities, promotional materials, and record label catalogs. The posters include full-sheet posters, half-sheet posters, and lobby cards for commercial feature-length motion pictures featuring country and western recording stars from the 1930s to the 1960s. The audiocassettes include commercial and non-commercial recordings of many early country, jazz, and Hawaiian musicians. The films consist of 16mm reels of early country and western artists and other topics. The printed music includes a number of song folios and sheet music; these are largely focused on Hawaiian and early country and western music. There are a significant number of song sheets from pre-1930 as well.

The images consist of photographs, collectors' cards, and other images of Hawaiian and country musicians and related subjects. The serials consist of journals and other publications pertaining to individual musicians, early radio stations, record collecting in general, fan club publications, and other topics. The papers consist of a variety of materials pertaining to Earle's discographical and collecting activities. These include discographical research, tape logs, correspondence with record companies and other collectors, materials related to the John Edwards Memorial Foundation, and extensive documentation of Earle's own vast record and research collection. Promotional materials include small flyers, picture cards, and other materials.The record label catalogs include catalogs issued by various record labels including Bluebird, Brunswick, Edison, Philips, Victor, and others, mostly from the 1920s through the 1950s.

Also included is a small collection of promotional materials (full-sheet posters, half-sheet posters and lobby cards) for commercial feature-length motion pictures featuring country and western recording stars from the 1930s to the 1960s, including Roy Acuff, Jimmie Davis, Ernest Tubb and Gene Autry.

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1. Army V-Discs, 1943-1949.
2. Navy V-Discs, 1944-1945.
3. Ralph Emery Show, 1971-1974.
4. Country Roads, 1979-1983.
5. Navy Hoedown, circa 1970-1976.
6. Sounds of Solid Country, circa 1970-1980s.
7. Lawrence Welk Show, circa 1965-1980s.
8. Miscellaneous Transcriptions, circa 1949-1974.
9. Country and Western Music Movie Posters and Lobby Cards, 1937-1964.
Addition of July 2009.
Addition of July 2009: Audiocassettes.
Addition of July 2009: Open Reel Recordings.
Addition of July 2009: Films and Videos.
Addition of July 2009: Song Folios.
Addition of July 2009: Sheet Music , 1869-circa 1980.
Addition of July 2009: Method Books, 1917-1976.
Addition of July 2009: Photographs and Other Images.
Addition of July 2009: Discographical Materials .
Addition of July 2009: Discographical Materials: Record Label Logs and Ledgers.
Addition of July 2009: Discographical Materials: Numerical Catalogs and Other Lists.
Addition of July 2009: Discographical Materials: Montgomery Ward Project.
Addition of July 2009: Discographical Materials: Discographies.
Addition of July 2009: Discographical Materials: Discographical Research.
Addition of July 2009: Discographical Materials: Artist Files.
Addition of July 2009: Discographical Materials: Record Label Files.
Addition of July 2009: Record Collecting Materials.
Addition of July 2009: Record Collecting Materials: Earle's Personal Collection.
Addition of July 2009: Record Collecting Materials: Other Collectors.
Addition of July 2009: John Edwards Memorial Foundation.
Adddition of July 2009: Gerald Mills Tapes.
Addition of July 2009: Radio.
Addition of July 2009: Correspondence.
Addition of July 2009: Eugene Earle Personal Papers.
Addition of July 2009: Serials, 1923-1996.
Addition of July 2009: Scholarly Publications.
Addition of July 2009: Fan Club Publications.
Addition of July 2009: Clippings.
Addition of July 2009: Printed Materials and Other Papers.
Addition of July 2009: Notes to Sound Recordings.
Addition of July 2009: Record Label Catalogs.

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210 items.

Arrangement: Chronological by issue number.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1420

Army V-Disc 62: Music for Marching Men.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "On the Mall,"  The Goldman Band.

Side Two:

2:1. "American Patrol," The Goldman Band.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1421

Army V-Disc 68.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Body and Soul," Hazel Scott.

Side Two:

2:1. "C Jam Blues," Hazel Scott and Sidney Catlett.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1422

Army V-Disc 78: Army Hit Kit Tunes.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Beer Barrel Polka,"  Will Glahe and His Orchestra.

1:2. "Beer Barrel Polka," Will Glahe and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Poker Party Polka,"  Curly Hicks and His Boys.

2:2. "Jinny Lind Polka," Curly Hicks and His Boys.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1423

Army V-Disc 85.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "1-2-3-4 Jump," Red Norvo and His Overseas Spotlight Band.

Side Two:

2:1. "In a Mellow Tone," Red Norvo and His Overseas Spotlight Band.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1424

Army V-Disc 92: Music for Marching Men.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Victor's March," Manhattan Beach Coast Guard Band.

1:2. "Our Jackies," Manhattan Beach Coast Guard Band.

Side Two:

2:1. "Cheerio," Manhattan Beach Coast Guard Band.

2:2. "Bravura," Manhattan Beach Coast Guard Band.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1425

Army V-Disc 93: Music for Marching Men.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Onward, Brothers, March Still Onward,"  Fort Slocum Band: Captain Harry Salter, conducting.

1:2. "Dear Guardian of Mary," Fort Slocum Band: Captain Harry Salter, conducting.

1:3. "Onward Christian Soldiers," Fort Slocum Band: Captain Harry Salter, conducting.

Side Two:

2:1. "The Church's One Foundation," Fort Slocum Band: Captain Harry Salter, conducting.

2:2. "Stand Up, Stand Up, for Jesus" Fort Slocum Band: Captain Harry Salter, conducting.

2:3. "God of Our Fathers," Fort Slocum Band: Captain Harry Salter, conducting.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1426

Army V-Disc 94.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "For the First Time," Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra: vocal by Vaughn Monroe.

Side Two:

2:1. "Jealous," Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra: vocal by Vaughn Monroe.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1427

Army V-Disc 96.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Candlelight and Wine," Kay Kyser and His Orchestra: vocals by Georgia Carroll and Harry Babbitt.

1:2. "Do it Again," Kay Kyser and His Orchestra: vocal by Georgia Carroll.

Side Two:

2:1. "With My Head in the Clouds," Kay Kyser and His Orchestra: vocals by the Quartette.

2:2. "Victory Polka," Kay Kyser and His Orchestra: vocals by the Quartette.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1428

Army V-Disc 101: Army Hit Kit Tune.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "They're Either Too Young or Too Old," Tony Pastor and His Orchestra: vocal by Patti Powers.

Side Two:

2:1. "Making Whoopee," Tony Pastor and His Orchestra: vocal by Patti Powers.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1429

Army V-Disc 102.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "My Buddy,"  Ted Fiorito and His Orchestra: vocal by the Solidaires.

Side Two:

2:1. "I Dug a Ditch," Ted Fiorito and His Orchestra: vocal by the Solidaires.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1430

Army V-Disc 105.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Rockin' Chair," Mildred Bailey with Teddy Wilson at the Piano.

Side Two:

2:1. "Sunday, Monday or Always," Mildred Bailey with Teddy Wilson at the Piano.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1431

Army V-Disc 106.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Rockin' and Ridin'," Hal McIntyre and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me," Hal McIntyre and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1432

Army V-Disc 108.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "I've Had This Feeling Before,"  Phil Brito, with Criss Cross and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "My Ideal," Phil Brito, with Criss Cross and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1433

Army V-Disc 109.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Oh, What a Beautiful Morning!," Harry James and His Orchestra: vocal by Buddy Moreno.

Side Two:

2:1. "The Sad Sack," Harry James and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1434

Army V-Disc 120.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "The Dreamer," Johnny Long and His Orchestra: vocal by Gene Williams.

Side Two:

2:1. "Later Tonight," Johnny Long and His Orchestra: vocal by Gene Williams.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1435

Army V-Disc 125.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "As Time Goes By," Spike Jones and His City Slickers: vocals by the Nilson Twins.

1:2. "Barstool Cowboy from Old Barstow," Spike Jones and His City Slickers: vocal by Del Porter.

Side Two:

2:1. "Hotcha Cornia," Spike Jones and His City Slickers.

2:2. "Jungle Town," Spike Jones and His City Slickers: vocal by Del Porter.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1436

Army V-Disc 142.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Russian Dance," Mischa Elman with Leopold Mittman at the piano: composer, Tchaikovsky.

Side Two:

2:1. "Old Irish Song and Dance," Mischa Elman with Leopold Mittman at the piano.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1437

Army V-Disc 143.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "N.R.C. Jump," Red Norvo and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "920 Special," John Kirby and His Orchestra.

2:2. "Crossroads," John Kirby and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1438

Army V-Disc 145.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "1944 Nursery Rhymes," Carson Robison with His Orchestra.

1:2. "The Charms of the City Ain't for Me," Carson Robison and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Pins and Needles," Roy Acuff and His Smoky Mountain Boys.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1439

Army V-Disc 146.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "American Overture,"  Andre Kostelanetz and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Over the Rainbow,"  David Rose and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1440

Army V-Disc 147.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Two Wings," The Southern Sons.

1:2. "We'll Anchor Bye and Bye," The Southern Sons.

Side Two:

2:1. "Dem Golden Bells," The Southern Sons.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1441

Army V-Disc 167.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Trees," Nelson Eddy.

1:2. "Smilin' Through," Nelson Eddy.

Side Two:

2:1. "Goin' Home,"  John Charles Thomas.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1442

Army V-Disc 171.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Can't Get Stuff in Your Cuff," Ted Fiorito and His Orchestra: featuring Quig Quigley on trumpet and vocal.

1:2. "I Said No," Candy (Two Voices) Candido with Ted Fiorito on the Piano.

Side Two:

2:1. "'Deed I Do," Tony Pastor and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1443

Army V-Disc 192.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Temptation," Artie Shaw and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "My Gal Sal," Freddy Martin and His Orchestra: vocal by the Martin Men.

2:2. "On the Banks of the Wabash," Freddy Martin and His Orchestra: vocal by Clyde Rogers, Stuart Wade, and the Martin Men.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1444

Army V-Disc 194: Medley of Andrews Sisters' Hits.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. Medley of Andrews Sisters' Hits.

Side Two:

2:1. "Sing a Tropical Song," Andrew Sisters with Mitchell Ayres and His Orchestra.

2:2. "Rhumboogie," Andrew Sisters with Mitchell Ayres and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1445

Army V-Disc 195.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "The Champ," Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra.

1:2. "I'd Do Anything for You," Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Hawaiian War Chant," Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra.

2:2. "March of the Toys," Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1446

Army V-Disc 198.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Nostalgia," David Rose and His Orchestra.

1:2. "Memories of You," David Rose and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Jeannine I Dream of Lilac Time,"  Victor Young and His Orchestra.

2:2. "Sweetheart of Sigma Chi," Victor Young and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1447

Army V-Disc 199.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Smoke Rings,"  Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "A Lover's Lullaby," Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1448

Army V-Disc 202.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "More Than You Know," Mildred Bailey with Teddy Wilson at the Piano.

Side Two:

2:1. "Seven Come Eleven," Red Norvo and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1449

Army V-Disc 203.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Harmonica Boogie Woogie,"  Curtis Bay Coast Guard Philharmonicas.

1:2. "Dark Eyes and El Choclo," Curtis Bay Coast Guard Philharmonicas.

Side Two:

2:1. "Czardas," Curtis Bay Coast Guard Philharmonicas.

2:2. "Carioca," Curtis Bay and His Coast Guard Philharmonicas.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1450

Army V-Disc 205.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "We'll Meet Again," The Ink Spots.

Side Two:

2:1. "Down by the Old Mill Steam," Benny Goodman and His Orchestra.

2:2. "Jumpin' at the Woodside," Benny Goodman and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1451

Army V-Disc 209.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "I've Got You Under My Skin," Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "In Times Like These," Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra.

2:2. "South Side," Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1452

Army V-Disc 211.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Lonesome Road," Muggsy Spanier and His Orchestra.

1:2. "That Da Da Strain," Muggsy Spanier and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Tin Roof Blues," Eddie Condon and His Town Hall Jazz Orchestra.

2:2. "Ballin' the Jack," Eddie Condon and His Town Hall Jazz Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1453

Army V-Disc 212.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Take the A Train," Duke Ellington and His Orchestra.

1:2. "Sentimental Lady," Duke Ellington and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Flamingo," Duke Ellington and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1454

Army V-Disc 214.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "V-Disc Blues," Sydney Bechet and His New Orleans Feet Warmers.

Side Two:

2:1. "Tiger Rag," Original Dixieland Jazz Band: featuring Brad Gowans, Bobby Hackett, Eddie Edwards, Frank Signorelli, and Tony Sbarbaro.

2:2. "Sensation,"  Original Dixieland Jazz Band.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1455

Army V-Disc 215.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Pale Moon," Tony Pastor and His Orchestra.

1:2. "Confessin' That I Love You," Tony Pastor and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Braggin'," Tony Pastor and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1456

Army V-Disc 216.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Piano Concerto in B Minor," Sgt. Eugene List, pianist, with Symphony Orchestra of the First Service Command.

Side Two:

2:1. "Piano Concerto in A Minor," Sgt. Eugene List, pianist, with Andre Kostelanetz and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1457

Army V-Disc 218.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Gulf Coast Blues," Charlie Barnet and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Moon of Manakoora,"  Dorothy Lamour with Dick McIntire and His Harmony Hawaiians.

2:2. "My Little Grass Shack in Kealakekua, Hawaii," Dorothy Lamour with Dick McIntire and His Harmony Hawaiians.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1458

Army V-Disc 228.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Nocturne in F Sharp Major,"  Artur Rubinstein - Chopin.

Side Two:

2:1. "Ritual Fire Dance," Artur Rubinstein - De Falla.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1459

Army V-Disc 229.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "The Major and the Minor," Lionel Hampton and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "I Wonder Boogie," Lionel Hampton and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1460

Army V-Disc 231.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Spring Will Be a Little Late This Year,"  Eddie Howard and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "You're the Dream, I'm the Dreamer," Eddie Howard and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1461

Army V-Disc 239.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Leave Us Face It,"  Chuck Foster and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "She Don't Wanna," Chuck Foster and His Orchestra.

2:2. "Night Train to Memphis," Chuck Foster and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1462

Army V-Disc 241.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Amor," Bing Crosby.

1:2. "It Could Happen to You," Bing Crosby.

Side Two:

2:1. "Some Other Time," Frank Sinatra.

2:2. "Come Out Wherever You Are," Frank Sinatra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1463

Army V-Disc 243.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "It's Love, Love, Love,"  Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians.

1:2. "Take it Easy," Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians.

Side Two:

2:1. "Frankie and Johnny," Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians: vocal by Jimmy Brown.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1464

Army V-Disc 244.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Time Alone Will Tell," Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Going My Way," Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1465

Army V-Disc 249.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "You're Some Pretty Doll,"  Pat Flowers.

1:2. "Abdullah," Pat Flowers.

Side Two:

2:1. "Someday Sweetheart," Muggsy Spanier and His Ragtime Band.

2:2. "At the Jazz Band Ball," Muggsy Spanier and His Ragtime Band.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1466

Army V-Disc 251.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Meditation from Thais,"  Nathan Milstein, violinist, with Arthur Balsam at the piano.

Side Two:

2:1. "Abenlied," Nathan Milstein, violinist, with Arthur Balsam at the piano.

2:2. "Flight of the Bumble Bee," Nathan Milstein, violinist, with Arthur Balsam at the piano.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1467

Army V-Disc 252.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "The Mood to Be Wooed," Duke Ellington and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "My Little Brown Book," Duke Ellington and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1468

Army V-Disc 256.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Tu Nombre," Chuchu Martinez and His Orchestra.

1:2. "Carinoso," Chuchu Martinez and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Noche De Ronda," Chuchu Martinez and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1469

Army V-Disc 257.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Blue Flame," Woody Herman and His Orchestra.

1:2. "Fur Trapper's Ball," Woody Herman and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Down in the Valley," The Andrews Sisters with Vic Schoen and His Orchestra.

2:2. "Straighten Up and Fly Right," The Andrews Sisters with Vic Schoen and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1470

Army V-Disc 258.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Beaver Junction," Count Basie and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Kansas City Stride," Count Basie and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1471

Army V-Disc 259.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Rock it for Me," Jimmie Lunceford and His Orchestra: vocal, Willie Smith and Ensemble.

1:2. "Wham," Jimmie Lunceford and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "St. James Infirmary," Cab Calloway and His Orchestra.

2:2. "Geechee Joe," Cab Calloway and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1472

Army V-Disc 261.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Someday I'll Meet You Again,"   Sammy Kaye and His Orchestra: vocal, Billie Williams.

Side Two:

2:1. "Kentucky," Sammy Kaye and His Orchestra: vocal, Nancy Norman.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1473

Army V-Disc 262.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Put Your Dreams Away for Another Day," Frank Sinatra.

1:2. "And Then You Kissed Me," Frank Sinatra.

Side Two:

2:1. "I'll Be Seeing You,"  Jo Stafford.

2:2. "Someone to Love," Jo Stafford.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1474

Army V-Disc 264.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Waltzing Matilda,"  Josh White.

Side Two:

2:1. "The Lass with the Delicate Air," Josh White.

2:2. "Blues in Berlin," Josh White.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1475

Army V-Disc 268.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "I'll Remember April,"  Charlie Spivak and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Lazy River," Woody Herman and His Orchestra.

2:2. "There'll Be Some Changes Made," Woody Herman and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1476

Army V-Disc 270.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "That Old Gang of Mine," Bobby Hackett and His Jam Band.

1:2. "After I Say I'm Sorry," Bobby Hackett and His Jam Band.

Side Two:

2:1. "After You've Gone," Sidney Bechet and His New Orleans Feet Warmers.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1477

Army V-Disc 271.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Rustle of Spring," Claude Thornhill and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Snowfall," Claude Thornhill and His Orchestra.

2:2. "Pop Goes the Weasel," Claude Thornhill and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1478

Army V-Disc 274.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Poor Butterfly," Benny Goodman Trio.

1:2. "The World is Waiting for the Sunrise," Benny Goodman Trio.

Side Two:

2:1. "I Get the Blues When it Rains,"  Lee Castle and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1479

Army V-Disc 277.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "I'm in the Market for You," Harry James and His Orchestra.

1:2. "Sharp as a Tack," Harry James and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling,"  Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra: vocal, Kenny Sargent.

2:2. "My Wild Irish Rose," Glen Gray and the Casa Loma Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1480

Army V-Disc 278.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Go Down Moses,"  Irving Szathmary and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "My Old Kentucky Home," Irving Szathmary and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1481

Army V-Disc 279.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Drummer's Band," Gene Krupa and His Orchestra.

1:2. "Drum Boogie," Gene Krupa and His Orchestra: vocal, Anita O'Day.

Side Two:

2:1. "Cielito Lindo,"  Larry Clinton and His Orchestra.

2:2. "Sahara," Larry Clinton and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1482

Army V-Disc 283.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "The Great Lie," Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Flip Lid,"  Les Brown and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1483

Army V-Disc 285.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Hot Lips,"  Henry Busse and His Orchestra.

1:2. "Wang Wang Blues," Henry Busse and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Artistry in Rhythm,"  Stan Kenton and His Orchestra.

2:2. "Eager Beaver," Stan Kenton and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1484

Army V-Disc 286.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Trav'lin' Light,"  Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra: vocal, Billie Holiday.

Side Two:

2:1. "All for You,"  The King Cole Trio.

2:2. "I Can't See for Lookin'," The King Cole Trio.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1485

Army V-Disc 288.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "The First Noel," Andre Kostelanetz Orchestra.

1:2. "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear," Andre Kostelanetz Orchestra.

1:3. "Silent Night, Holy Night," Andre Kostelanetz Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Jingle Bells," The Band of the Training Command of the AAF: with greetings from Shirley Temple.

2:2. "White Christmas," The Band of the Training Command of the AAF.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1486

Army V-Disc 289.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Pretty Eyes," Jimmie Lunceford and His Orchestra.

1:2. "Lunceford Special," Jimmie Lunceford and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Circus in Rhythm," Count Basie and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1487

Army V-Disc 289. Duplicate of TR/12-67

12" Transcription Disc

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1488

Army V-Disc 293.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Come Back to Sorrento," Woody Herman and His Orchestra.

1:2. "Bishop's Blues," Woody Herman and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Uptown Express," Lee Castle and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1489

Army V-Disc 294.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Uptown Blues," Charlie Barnet and His Orchestra.

1:2. "Haunted Town," Charlie Barnet and His Orchestra: vocal, Lena Horne.

Side Two:

2:1. "Traumerei," Claude Thornhill and His Orchestra.

2:2. "Where Has My Little Dog Gone?," Claude Thornhill and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1490

Army V-Disc 300.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "So Beats My Heart for You,"  Paul Weston and His Orchestra.

1:2. "I've Got You Under My Skin,"  Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Robin Hood,"  Louis Prima and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1491

Army V-Disc 303.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Janie," Sammy Kaye and His Orchestra: vocal, Billy Williams.

1:2. "There is No Greater Love," Sammy Kaye and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Just Kiddin' Around," Artie Shaw and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1492

Army V-Disc 315.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "You Always Hurt the One You Love," Charlie Spivak and His Orchestra: vocal, Jimmy Saunders.

1:2. "Just Friends," Charlie Spivak and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Things Ain't What They Used to Be," Duke Ellington and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1493

Army V-Disc 316.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles,"  June Hutton and the Pied Pipers.

1:2. "The Trolley Song,"  June Hutton and the Pied Pipers.

Side Two:

2:1. "Out of Nowhere," Paul Weston and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1494

Army V-Disc 322.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Melody in A," Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra.

1:2. "Chicago," Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "After You've Gone," Benny Goodman and His V-Disc All-Star Band.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1495

Army V-Disc 324.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Which Switch Witch," Red Norvo and His Quintet.

1:2. "The Bass on the Barroom Floor," Red Norvo and His Quintet.

Side Two:

2:1. "Begin the Beguine,"  Eddie Heywood and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1496

Army V-Disc 332.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "The Very Thought of You," Gene Krupa and His New Orchestra: vocal, Lillian Lane.

Side Two:

2:1. "The White Star of Sigma Nu,"  Johnny Long and His Orchestra.

2:2. "In a Shanty in Old Shanty Town," Johnny Long and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1497

Army V-Disc 338.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "I'm Making Believe," Cab Calloway and His Orchestra.

1:2. "Foo a Little Bally-hoo," Cab Calloway and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Summer Holiday,"  17 Skymen of the 718th AAF Band.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1498

Army V-Disc 343.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Three Little Messerschmitts,"  The United States Army Air Forces Band.

Side Two:

2:1. "American Doughboy," The United States Army Air Forces Band.

2:2. "There's Nothing in Front of the Infantry," The United States Army Air Forces Band.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1499

Army V-Disc 355.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Hop Skip Jump," Duke Ellington and His Orchestra.

1:2. "Main Stem," Duke Ellington and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "For Dancers Only," Jimmie Lunceford and His Orchestra.

2:2. "White Heat," Jimmie Lunceford and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1500

Army V-Disc 365.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Into Each Life," Ella Fitzgerald and the Ink Spots.

1:2. "It Don't Mean a Thing," Mills Brothers.

Side Two:

2:1. "Embraceable You," King Cole Trio.

2:2. "What is This Thing Called Love," King Cole Trio.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1501

Army V-Disc 373.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Am I Blue,"  Paul Baron and His Orchestra.

1:2. "The Baron Riffs," Paul Baron and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Angelina," Louis Prima and His Orchestra.

2:2. "The White Cliffs of Dover," Louis Prima and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1502

Army V-Disc 377.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Minuetto,"  AAFTAC (Army Air Force Tactical Center) Symphonette.

Side Two:

2:1. "Caribbean Fantasy," The United States Army Air Forces Band.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1503

Army V-Disc 379.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Serenade,"  Wayne King and His Orchestra.

1:2. "Evening Star," Wayne King and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Sweet Leilani,"  Harry Owens and His Royal Hawaiians.

2:2. "Down on Ami Ami Oni Isle," Harry Owens and His Royal Hawaiians.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1504

Army V-Disc 383.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Cotton Eyed Joe,"  Josh White.

1:2. "One Meat Ball," Josh White.

Side Two:

2:1. "Baltimore Oriole," Hoagy Carmichael.

2:2. "Hong Kong Blues," Hoagy Carmichael.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1505

Army V-Disc 389.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "I'm Beginning to See the Light," Harry James and His Orchestra: vocal, Kitty Kallen.

Side Two:

2:1. "A Good Man is Hard to Find," Les Brown and His Orchestra: vocal, Butch Stone.

2:2. "Nickel Serenade," Les Brown and His Orchestra: vocal, Betty Bonney.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1506

Army V-Disc 398.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "In the Dark of the Moon," Charlie Spivak and His Orchestra.

1:2. "I Wonder What's Become of Sally," Charlie Spivak and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Tabby the Cat," Hal McIntyre and His Orchestra.

2:2. "Hymn to a Goat," Hal McIntyre and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1507

Army V-Disc 415.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Creole Love Call," Duke Ellington and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Cool as a Fool in a Pool," Hal McIntyre and His Orchestra.

2:2. "Singin' in the Rain," Hal McIntyre and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1508

Army V-Disc 429.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "The Last Rose of Summer,"  Bida Sayao, soprano.

Side Two:

2:1. "Her Love Was Never Mine,"  Ezio Pinza. From the opera, Don Carlos.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1509

Army V-Disc 431.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "He Didn't Ask Me," Pearl Bailey.

1:2. "The Quicker I Gets to Where I'm Goin'," Pearl Bailey.

Side Two:

2:1. "Cancel the Flowers,"  The Charioteers.

2:2. "The Train Song," The Charioteers.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1510

Army V-Disc 435.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "How Little We Know,"  Buddy Clark.

1:2. "I Understand," Bob Eberly.

Side Two:

2:1. "Lonesome Road,"  344th Army Service Forces Orchestra.

2:2. "Swingtime in the Rockies," 344th Army Service Forces Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1511

Army V-Disc 437.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Oh, Lady Be Good,"  Yank Lawson and His Orchestra; featuring Will Bradley, trombone.

Side Two:

2:1. "If You Can't Smile and Say Yes, Please Don't Cry and Say No," The King Cole Trio.

2:2. "A Pile O' Cole," The King Cole Trio.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1512

Army V-Disc 480.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag,"  Bob Crosby and His V-Disc Bob Cats; featuring Martha Tilton.

Side Two:

2:1. "It Don't Mean a Thing if it Ain't Got That Swing," Duke Ellington and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1513

Army V-Disc 505.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Hollywood Hangover," Duke Ellington and His Orchestra; featuring Cat Anderson on trumpet.

Side Two:

2:1. "C Jam Blues,"  Sam Donahue and the Navy Dance Band.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1514

Army V-Disc 507.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Jazz Me Blues," Muggsy Spanier and His V-Disc All Stars: featuring Muggsy Spanier, cornet; Lou McGarity, trombone; Pee-Wee Russell, clarinet; Boomie Richmond, tenor sax; Jess Stacy, piano; Hy White, guitar; Bob Haggart, bass; George Wettling, drums.

Side Two:

2:1. "Dark Eyes," The Gene Krupa Trio.

2:2. "Wire Brush Stomp," The Gene Krupa Trio.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1515

Army V-Disc 508.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "When I Grow Too Old to Dream," Bob Crosby and His V-Disc Bob Cats.

Side Two:

2:1. "Satchel-Mouth Baby," King Cole Trio.

2:2. "Solid Potato Salad," King Cole Trio.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1516

Army V-Disc 509.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Deep River," Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "The Wish That I Wish Tonight,"  Ray Noble and His Orchestra.

2:2. "So in Love," Ray Noble and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1517

Army V-Disc 510.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Can't You Read Between the Lines," Dinah Shore.

1:2. "June is Bustin' Out All Over,"  Ginny Simms.

Side Two:

2:1. "Velvet Moon,"  Marie Greene.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1518

Army V-Disc 511.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Molly Malone,"  Morton Downey.

Side Two:

2:1. "Don't Apologize,"  The Three Suns.

2:2. "Limehouse Blues," The Three Suns.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1519

Army V-Disc 513.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Gotta Be This or That," Benny Goodman and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Bahama Joe," Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five.

2:2. "Nobody But Me," Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1520

Army V-Disc 514.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Together," Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra.

1:2. "King Porter Stomp," Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Lily Belle," Freddy Martin and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1521

Army V-Disc 516.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Perfume Suite," Duke Ellington and His Orchestra. Part One.

Side Two:

2:1. "Perfume Suite," Duke Ellington and His Orchestra. Part Two.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1522

Army V-Disc 523.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "You're So Worth the Waiting For,"  George Paxton and His Orchestra; vocals by Allan Dale.

1:2. "While You're Away," George Paxton and His Orchestra; vocals by Allan Dale.

Side Two:

2:1. "To Beat or not to Beat,"  Randy Brooks and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1523

Army V-Disc 524.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Downhearted Blues," Mildred Bailey with Red Norvo and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Beyond the Blue Horizon," Martha Tilton and Her V-Disc Play-Fellows.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1524

Army V-Disc 525.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Please Don't Squeeza Da Banana," Louis Prima and His Orchestra.

1:2. "I'll Walk Alone," Louis Prima and His Orchestra.

Side Two: Medley from "Waikiki Wedding" Bing Crosby.

2:1. "Blue Hawaii," Bing Crosby.

2:2. "Little Hula Heaven," Bing Crosby.

2:3. "Sweet Leilani," Bing Crosby.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1525

Army V-Disc 527.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Sleepy Time Gal,"  Jack Leonard and His V-Disc Friends: Jimmy Maxwell, trumpet; Billy Pritchard, trombone; Hank D'Amico, clarinet; Charlie Ventura, tenor sax; Billy Rowland, piano; Allen Hanlon, guitar; Al Hall, bass; Specs Powell, drums.

Side Two:

2:1. "Tired," Pearl Bailey.

2:2. "Fifteen Years," Pearl Bailey.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1526

Army V-Disc 528.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Can't We Talk it Over,"  Red McKenzie and the V-Disc All Stars: Red McKenzie, vocals; Bobby Hackett, trumpet; Ernie Caceres, clarinet; Nick Caiazza, tenor sax; Bill Clifton, piano; Herb Ellis, guitar; Sid Weiss, Bass; Cozy Cole, drums.

Side Two:

2:1. "Almendra,"  Machito and His Afro-Cubans.

2:2. "Tra La La," Machito and His Afro-Cubans.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1527

Army V-Disc 529.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "The Man I Love,"  Coleman Hawkins' Swing Four.

Side Two:

2:1. "The Trouble with Me is You,"  Johnny Bothwell and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1528

Army V-Disc 534.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Diminuendo in Blue," Duke Ellington and His Orchestra.

1:2. "Crescendo in Blue," Duke Ellington and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Sent for You Yesterday," Count Basie and HIs Orchestra.

2:2. "Jimmy's Boogie Woogie," Count Basie and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1529

Army V-Disc 535.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Autumn Serenade," Harry James and His Orchestra.

1:2. "It's Been a Long, Long Time," Harry James and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "I'm Gonna Love That Guy," Benny Goodman and His Orchestra.

2:2. "Clarinade," Benny Goodman and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1530

Army V-Disc 536.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One: Hoagy Carmichael Plays and Sings His Own Songs.

1:1. "Stardust," Hoagy Carmichael.

1:2. "No More Toujours L'Amour," Hoagy Carmichael.

1:3. "Billy A Dick," Hoagy Carmichael.

Side Two:

2:1. "Dancing in the Dark,"  Carmen Cavallaro.

2:2. "Just One More Chance," Carmen Cavallaro.

2:3. "Penthouse Serenade," Carmen Cavallaro.

2:4. "I Can't Get Started," Carmen Cavallaro.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1531

Army V-Disc 541.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "That Feeling in the Moonlight," Perry Como.

1:2. "I'd Do it All Over Again," Hal McIntyre and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Whistler and His Dog,"  The Milt Herth Trio.

2:2. "Mama Inez," The Milt Herth Trio.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1532

Army V-Disc 544.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "They Didn't Believe Me,"  Dick Haymes.

1:2. "Where or When," Dick Haymes.

Side Two:

2:1. "Let Him Go, Let Him Tarry,"  Evelyn Knight.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1533

Army V-Disc .

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "The Devil is Afraid of Music,"  United States Maritime Service Training Station Band; vocal by Pee Wee Hunt.

1:2. "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm," U.S. Maritime Service Training Station Band.

Side Two:

2:1. "Cradle Song," Army Service Forces Dance Band.

2:2. "I Know That You Know," Army Services Forces Dance Band.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1534

Army V-Disc 546.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Daphnis and Chloe,"  CBS Symphony Orchestra. Part One.

Side Two:

2:1. "Daphnis and Chloe," CBS Symphony Orchestra. Part Three.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1535

Army V-Disc 548.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Polonaise in A Flat,"  Jose Iturbi. Part One.

Side Two:

2:1. "Polonaise in A Flat," Jose Iturbi. Part Two.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1536

Army V-Disc 553.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Moten Swing," Sam Donahue and the Navy Dance Band.

1:2. "Just You, Just Me," Sam Donahue and the Navy Dance Band.

Side Two:

2:1. "The Touch of Your Lips," George Paxton and His Orchestra.

2:2. "My Devotion," George Paxton and His Orchestra.

2:3. "You've Got Me Crying Again," George Paxton and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1537

Army V-Disc 556.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Shine," Benny Goodman Sextet.

1:2. "Tiger Rag," Benny Goodman Sextet.

Side Two:

2:1. "If I Had You," Martha Tilton and Her V-Disc Play-Fellows.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1538

Army V-Disc 564.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Homesick, That's All," Frank Sinatra.

1:2. "The Night is Young and You're So Beautiful," Frank Sinatra and Dinah Shore with Axel Stordahl and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "For Musicians Only (A Musical Treatise on Jazz),"  Bud Freeman and the V-Disc Jumpers: Bud Freeman, narrator and tenor sax; Yank Lawson, trumpet; Bill Mustarde, trombone; Peanuts Hucko, clarinet; Buddy Weed, piano; Carmen Mastren, guitar; Trigger Alpert, bass; Ray McKinley, drums.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1539

Army V-Disc 565.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Adios Muchachos,"  Morton Gould and His Orchestra.

1:2. "Jarabe Tapatio," Morton Gould and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Flamingo," Andre Kostelanetz and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1540

Army V-Disc 571.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Felicia No Capicia," Louis Prima and His Orchestra.

1:2. "Ya Gotta See Baby Tonight," Louis Prima and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "I'm in a Romantic Mood," The Three Suns.

2:2. "Sing Sing Sing," The Three Suns.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1541

Army V-Disc 583.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "125th Street Prophet," Woody Herman and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Deep Night," Sam Donahue and the Navy Dance Band.

2:2. "I Found a New Baby," Sam Donahue and the Navy Dance Band.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1542

Army V-Disc 585.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Give Me the Simple Life," Benny Goodman and His Orchestra.

1:2. "My Guy's Come Back," Benny Goodman and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Just a Little Fond Affection," Gene Krupa and His Orchestra.

2:2. "Here I Go Just Dreamin' Away," Cab Calloway and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1543

Army V-Disc 591.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini,"  William Kapell at the Piano, New York Philharmonic Orchestra. Part One.

Side Two:

2:1. "Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini," William Kapell at the Piano, New York Philharmonic Orchestra. Part Two.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1544

Army V-Disc 594.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Aren't You Glad You're You," Frank Sinatra.

1:2. "You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me," Frank Sinatra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Love Letters," Perry Como.

2:2. "What a Deal," Martha Tilton.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1545

Army V-Disc 599.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "The Pants That Pappy gave to Me,"  The Three Jesters.

1:2. "I Had a Hat," The Three Jesters.

Side Two:

2:1. "By the Waters of the Minnetonka," The Three Suns.

2:2. "What Would Annie Say," The Three Suns.

2:3. "Busy Holiday," The Three Suns.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1546

Army V-Disc 600.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "You Won't Be Satisfied," Les Brown and His Orchestra.

1:2. "Honeydripper," Cab Calloway and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Rose Room," Harry James and His Orchestra; featuring Willie Smith on clarinet.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1547

Army V-Disc 603.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "That's Rich,"  Buddy Rich and His V-Disc Speed Demons; featuring Ella Fitzgerald.

Side Two:

2:1. "Tea for Two,"  Bill Stegmeyer and His Hot Eight.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1548

Army V-Disc 604.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "She's Funny That Way," Art Tatum.

Side Two:

2:1. "Gershwin Medley," Art Tatum.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1549

Army V-Disc 605.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "A Door Will Open," Tommy Dorsey.

1:2. "The Moment I Met You," Tommy Dorsey.

Side Two:

2:1. "Old Rob Roy," Roy Eldridge and His V-Discatters.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1550

Army V-Disc 610.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree," Duke Ellington and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Convoy," Sam Donahue and the Navy Dance Band.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1551

Army V-Disc 613.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "The Man I Love," Marie Greene and Her V-Disc Merry Men (Introduction by Fibber McGee and Molly).

Side Two:

2:1. "September Song,"  Helen Forrest.

2:2. "Mean to Me," Helen Forrest and Dick Haymes.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1552

Army V-Disc 617.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Esquire Swank," Duke Ellington and His Orchestra. Esquire All American Jazz Concert.

Side Two:

2:1. "Mean to Me," Woody Herman and His Orchestra; featuring Bill Harris on trombone.

2:2. "Caldonia," Woody Herman and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1553

Army V-Disc 619.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Late at Night,"  Bill Heathcock and His V-Disc West Coasters.

Side Two:

2:1. "My Silent Love," Bill Heathcock and His V-Disc West Coasters.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1554

Army V-Disc 626.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Frankie and Johnnie," Part One. Duke Ellington and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Frankie and Johnnie," Part Two. Duke Ellington and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1555

Army V-Disc 630.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Bouncin' on a V-Disc," Fats Waller.

Side Two:

2:1. "I Can't Escape From You,"  Bunk Johnson and His Band.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1556

Army V-Disc 634.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Begin the Beguine," Art Tatum.

1:2. "Indiana," Art Tatum.

Side Two:

2:1. "Poor Butterfly," Art Tatum.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1557

Army V-Disc 641.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Polly Wolly Doodle,"  Ray Bloch and His Orchestra.

1:2. "Cinderella Sue," Ray Bloch and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "All Through the Day," Ray Bloch and His Orchestra.

2:2. "Limehouse Blues," Ray Bloch and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1558

Army V-Disc 662.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Strange Love," Marie Greene and Her Merrymen.

1:2. "Penthouse Serenade," Marie Greene and Her Merrymen.

Side Two:

2:1. "I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls," Evelyn Knight.

2:2. "St. Louis Blues," Evelyn Knight.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1559

Army V-Disc 665.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Meshugah,"  Chubby Jackson's Mad Mob.

Side Two:

2:1. "My Ideal," Coleman Hawkins and His Tenor Sax.

2:2. "Squeeze Me," Mildred Bailey.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1560

Army V-Disc 666.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Il Guarany Overture," Dr. Frank Black Conducting Symphony Orchestra. Part One.

Side Two:

2:1. "Il Guarany Overture," Dr. Frank Black Conducting Symphony Orchestra. Part Two.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1561

Army V-Disc 667.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Voices of Spring," Andre Kostelanetz and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2," Andre Kostelanetz and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1562

Army V-Disc 671.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Unbooted Character," Duke Ellington and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Blue and Melancholy Mood,"  Monica Lewis with Ray Bloch and His Orchestra.

2:2. "Put the Blame on Mame," Monica Lewis with Ray Bloch and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1563

Army V-Disc 673.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "My Lord, What a Mornin'," The Charioteers.

1:2. "I've Got a Home in That Rock," The Charioteers.

Side Two:

2:1. "Coax Me," Dinah Shore.

2:2. "One More Dream," Bing Crosby and the Charioteers.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1564

Army V-Disc 674.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Flyin' on a V-Disc," Lionel Hampton and the V-Disc All Stars: Lionel Hampton, vibes; Coleman Hawkins, tenor sax; Roy Eldridge, trumpet; Louis Armstrong, trumpet; Al Casey, guitar; Oscar Pettiford, bass; Jack Teagarden, trombone; Art Tatum, piano; Sidney Catlett, drums. Part One.

Side Two:

2:1. "Flyin' on a V-Disc," Lionel Hampton and His V-Disc All Stars. Part Two.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1565

Army V-Disc 676.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Finlandia," Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Frank Black. Part One.

Side Two:

2:1. "Finlandia," Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Frank Black. Part Two.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1566

Army V-Disc 714.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "The Man I Love," Eddie Heywood.

Side Two:

2:1. "As Long as I Live," The Benny Goodman Sextet.

2:2. "Benny's Bugle," The Benny Goodman Sextet.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1567

Army V-Disc 748.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Clair De Lune,"  Elliot Lawrence and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Kindergarten Flower Pageant,"  Alec Wilder Octet.

2:2. "Dance Man Buys a Farm," Alec Wilder Octet.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1568

Army V-Disc 751.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Linda," Ray Noble and His Orchestra.

1:2. "What is This Thing Called Love," Artie Shaw and His Band.

Side Two:

2:1. "It's the Talk of the Town," Les Paul and His Trio.

2:2. "I've Found a New Baby," Les Paul and His Trio.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1569

Army V-Disc 754.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "How Are Things in Glocca Morra," Buddy Clark with Mitchell Ayres and His Orchestra.

1:2. "I Knew You When,"  Buddy Hughes with Claude Thornhill and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Sweet Lorraine," 1946 Metronome Winners: Frank Sinatra, vocalist; Charlie Shavers, trumpet; Lawrence Brown, trombone; Johnny Hodges, alto sax; Coleman Hawkins, tenor sax; Harry Carney, baritone sax; King Cole, piano; Bob Ahern, guitar; Eddie Safranski, bass; Buddy Rich, drums.

2:2. "Nat Meets June," 1946 Metronome Winners; featuring June Christy and King Cole.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1570

Army V-Disc 761.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "The Sphinx,"  Catalina Sectette.

1:2. "Skrontch," Catalina Sectette.

Side Two:

2:1. "Jones Beachhead," Woody Herman and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1571

Army V-Disc 769.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Beatrice," The Three Suns.

1:2. "If I Had My Life to Live Over," The Three Suns.

Side Two:

2:1. "Heartaches,"  Ted Weems and His Orchestra.

2:2. "Managua Nicaragua," Chuck Foster and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1572

Army V-Disc 785.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Good-Bye Girls I'm Through," The Three Suns.

Side Two:

2:1. "I'll Forget You," Dick Haymes.

2:2. "Mother Machree," Dick Haymes.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1573

Army V-Disc 787.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Krakowiak Polka,"  Bill Gale and His V-Disc Polka Cats.

1:2. "Three Ring Polka," Bill Gale and His V-Disc Polka Cats.

Side Two:

2:1. "Tumbling Tumbleweeds," Roy Rogers.

2:2. "Cajon Stomp," Roy Rogers.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1574

Army V-Disc 801.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "The Man I Love," Bobby Hackett on Trumpet.

Side Two:

2:1. "Lover Come Back to Me," Mildred Bailey with Ellis Larkin Trio.

2:2. "Blues in a Flat,"  Ellis Larkin Trio.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1575

Army V-Disc 803.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "He's Funny That Way,"  Kay Starr with Orchestra.

1:2. "It Ain't Gonna Be Like That,"  Frankie Laine with Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Old Rockin' Chair," Louis Armstrong with Edmund Hall and Men.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1576

Army V-Disc 807: George Gershwin Memorial.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "The Man I Love," Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra (introductions by Paul Whiteman and Ira Gershwin).

1:2. "Swanee," Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Embraceable You," Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra.

2:2. "Strike Up the Band," Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra.

2:3. "Someone to Watch Over Me," Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1577

Army V-Disc 898.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "The Tattooed Bride," Duke Ellington and His Orchestra. Part One.

Side Two:

2:1. "The Tattooed Bride," Duke Ellington and His Orchestra.

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51 items.

Arrangement: Chronological by issue number.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1578

Navy V-Disc 16.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Always," Kay Kyser and His Orchestra.

1:2. "Bye Bye Blues," Kay Kyser and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Shine on Harvest Moon," Kay Kyser and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1579

Navy V-Disc 17.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Coquette," John Kirby and His Orchestra.

1:2. "Royal Garden Blues," John Kirby and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "You Can't Get That No More," Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five.

2:2. "The End of My Worry," Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1580

Navy V-Disc 18.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "You Send Me," Dick Haymes.

Side Two:

2:1. "Maria Elena," Harry James and His Orchestra; vocal by Dick Haymes.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1581

Navy V-Disc 46.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Charleston Alley," Charlie Barnet and His Orchestra.

1:2. "Para Vega Me Voy," Charlie Barnet and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "I'm Alone with You," Jimmie Lunceford and His Orchestra.

2:2. "Marilyn Comes On," Jimmie Lunceford and His Lunceford.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1582

Navy V-Disc 55.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Schicklegruber," Tony Pastor and His Orchestra.

1:2. "Together," Tony Pastor and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "A Night in Tunisia,"  Boyd Raeburn and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1583

Navy V-Disc 66.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Trav'lin' Light," Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra; vocal by Billie Holiday.

Side Two:

2:1. "All For You," The King Cole Trio.

2:2. "I Can't See For Lookin'," The King Cole Trio.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1584

Navy V-Disc 81.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Let Me Call You Sweetheart," Bing Crosby with John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra.

1:2. "Going My Way," Bing Crosby.

Side Two:

2:1. "Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ral-That's an Irish Lullaby," Bing Crosby.

2:2. "Swingin' on a Star," Bing Crosby.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1585

Navy V-Disc 82.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "These Foolish Things Remind Me of You," Benny Goodman and His V-Disc All Star Band.

1:2. "Hallelujah," Benny Goodman and His V-Disc All Star Band.

Side Two:

2:1. "In the Gloaming," Glenn Miller and the Army Air Forces Training Command Orchestra.

2:2. "Deep Purple," Glenn Miller and the Army Air Forces Training Command Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1586

Navy V-Disc 85.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Some Peaceful Evening," Les Brown and His Orchestra.

1:2. "Okay for Baby," Les Brown and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "There Are no Wings on a Foxhole," Woody Herman and His Orchestra.

2:2. "Lili Marlene," Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1587

Navy V-Disc 88.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Your Feets Too Big," Fats Waller and His Rhythm.

1:2. "All That Meat and No Potatoes," Fats Waller and His Rhythm.

Side Two:

2:1. "Jelly Jelly," Earl Hines and his Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1588

Navy V-Disc 89.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "And Her Tears Flowed Like Wine,"  Stan Kenton and His Orchestra; vocal by Anita O'Day.

Side Two:

2:1. "In a Magic Garden,"  Raymond Scott and His Orchestra.

2:2. "Tijuana," Raymond Scott and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1589

Navy V-Disc 90.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Mighty Lak' a Rose," Frank Sinatra with Axel Stordahl and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "My Reverie,"  Bea Wain with Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra.

2:2. "Blow Gabriel Blow," Bea Wain.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1590

Navy V-Disc 91.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Flight of the Bumblebee," Harry James and His Orchestra.

1:2. "Strictly Instrumental," Harry James and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Summertime," Bob Crosby and His Orchestra.

2:2. "Shortnin' Bread," Bob Crosby and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1591

Navy V-Disc 93.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Prelude in E Major," AAFTAC Syphonette.

Side Two:

2:1. "Waltz (From 'Serenade for Strings')," AAFTAC Symphonette.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1592

Navy V-Disc 94.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Oh What a Beautiful Mornin'," Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Don't Cry Baby,"  Erskine Hawkins and His Orchestra; vocal by Jimmy Mitchell.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1593

Navy V-Disc 95.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "You Always Hurt the One You Love," Charlie Spivak and His Orchestra.

1:2. "Just Friends," Charlie Spivak and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Things Ain't What They Used to Be," Duke Ellington and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1594

Navy V-Disc 98.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Ten Days with Baby,"  Clyde Lucas and His Orchestra; vocals by Jean La Salle.

1:2. "Miss You," Clyde Lucas and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Limehouse Blues," Kay Kyser and His Orchestra.

2:2. "The Girl I Left Behind Me," Kay Kyser and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1595

Navy V-Disc 99.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Boston Tea Party,"  Mal Hallett and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Goofus,"  Louise Massey and Her Westerners.

2:2. "You Don't Love Me (But I'll Always Care)," Louise Massey and Her Westerners.

2:3. "Wildcat," Louise Massey and Her Westerners.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1596

Navy V-Disc 100.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Sweet and Lovely," Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra.

1:2. "The Lamp is Low," Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "It Must Be Jelly 'Cause Jam Don't Shake Like That," Woody Herman and His Orchestra.

2:2. "Flyin' Home," Woody Herman and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1597

Navy V-Disc 104.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Which Switch Witch," Red Norvo and His Quintet.

1:2. "The Bass on the Barroom Floor," Red Norvo and His Quintet.

Side Two:

2:1. "I Can't Get Started," Bunny Berigan and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1598

Navy V-Disc 111.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Dance with a Dolly," Clyde Lucas and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "An Hour Never Passes,"  Tommy Tucker and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1599

Navy V-Disc 124.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Untitled," The Benny Goodman Quintet.

Side Two:

2:1. "Sometimes I'm Happy," Benny Goodman and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1600

Navy V-Disc 133.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Ain't Misbehavin'," Fats Waller, piano and vocal.

1:2. "Two Sleepy People," Fats Waller, piano and vocal.

Side Two:

2:1. "Slightly Less Than Wonderful," Fats Waller, piano and vocal.

2:2. "There's a Gal in My Life," Fats Waller, piano and vocal.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1601

Navy V-Disc 137.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "I Realize Now," The King Cole Trio.

1:2. "Gee Baby Ain't I Good to You," The King Cole Trio.

Side Two:

2:1. "Twilight Time," The Three Suns.

2:2. "Tico Tico," The Three Suns.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1602

Navy V-Disc 138.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "The Blue Danube,"   Arturo Toscanini and the NBC Symphony Orchestra. Part One.

Side Two:

2:1. "The Blue Danube," Arturo Toscanini and the NBC Symphony Orchestra. Part Two.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1603

Navy V-Disc 140.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Do You Savvy," John Kirby and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Confessin' That I Love You," Tony Pastor and His Orchestra.

2:2. "Pale Moon," Tony Pastor and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1604

Navy V-Disc 146.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Music Makers," Harry James and His Orchestra.

1:2. "Cherry," Harry James and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Two O'Clock Jump," Harry James and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1605

Navy V-Disc 150.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen," Charlie Barnet and His Orchestra; vocal by Kay Starr.

Side Two:

2:1. "Old Fashioned Love," Eddy Howard and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1606

Navy V-Disc 150. Duplicate of TR/12-186.

12" Transcription Disc

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1607

Navy V-Disc 153.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive,"  Johnny Mercer and the Pied Pipers.

1:2. "There's a Fellow Waiting in Poughkeepsie," June Hutton and the Pied Pipers.

Side Two:

2:1. "Walkin' in the Light,"  Deep River Boys.

2:2. "Get on Board Little Chillun," Deep River Boys.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1608

Navy V-Disc 195.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Creole Love Call," Duke Ellington and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Cool as a Fool in a Pool," Hal McIntyre and His Orchestra.

2:2. "Singin' in the Rain," Hal McIntyre and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1609

Navy V-Disc 203.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Wait 'Till the Sun Shines Nellie," Bing Crosby.

1:2. "In the Good Old Summer Time," Bing Crosby.

Side Two:

2:1. "Let Me Call You Sweetheart," Bing Crosby.

2:2. "For Me and My Gal," Bing Crosby.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1610

Navy V-Disc 212.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "1812 Overture," The Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of New York. Artur Rodzinski, conductor. Part One.

Side Two:

2:1. "1812 Overture," The Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of New York. Artur Rodzinski, conductor. Part Two.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1611

Navy V-Disc 213.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "I Miss Your Kiss," Sammy Kaye and His Orchestra.

1:2. "A Little on the Lonely Side," Sammy Kaye and His Orchestra.

Side Two: Medley

2:1. "Once in a While," Guy Lombardo and His Orchestra.

2:2. "I Love You Truly," Guy Lombardo and His Orchestra.

2:3. "Coquette," Guy Lombardo and His Orchestra.

2:4. "In a Little Dutch Mill," Guy Lombardo and His Orchestra.

2:5. "Goodnight Sweetheart," Guy Lombardo and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1612

Navy V-Disc 216.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Make Believe,"  Frankie Carle.

1:2. "I Want a Girl Just Like the Girl," Frankie Carle.

Side Two:

2:1. "It's Dawn Again," The Three Suns.

2:2. "Wooden Shoes," The Three Suns.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1613

Navy V-Disc 217.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Oh, Lady Be Good,"  Yank Lawson and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "If You Can't Smile and Say Yes, Please Don't Cry and Say No," The King Cole Trio.

2:2. "A Pile O' Cole," The King Cole Trio.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1614

Navy V-Disc 218.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Laura," Woody Herman and His Orchestra.

1:2. "I Wonder," Woody Herman and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "The More I See You," Harry James and His Orchestra; vocal by Buddy De Vito.

2:2. "The Devil Sat Down and Cried," Harry James and His Orchestra; vocals by Helen Forrest, Harry James, Dick Haymes and His Band.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1615

Navy V-Disc 221.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "White Christmas," Bing Crosby.

1:2. "I'll Be Home for Christmas," Bing Crosby.

Side Two:

2:1. "Silent Night," Bing Crosby.

2:2. "Jingle Bells," Bing Crosby.

2:3. "Adeste Fidelis," Bing Crosby.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1616

Navy V-Disc 222.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Ave Maria,"  Eileen Farrell.

1:2. "Holy Night," Eileen Farrell.

Side Two:

2:1. "Agnus Dei,"  Jan Peerce.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1617

Navy V-Disc 226.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Just One of Those Things," Benny Goodman Quintet.

1:2. "Rachel's Dream," Benny Goodman Quintet.

Side Two:

2:1. "Get Happy," Coleman Hawkins and His Orchestra.

2:2. "Crazy Rhythm," Coleman Hawkins and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1618

Navy V-Disc 229.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Penthouse Serenade," Charlie Spivak and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Slow Freight,"  Benny Carter and His Orchestra.

2:2. "Fish Fry," Benny Carter and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1619

Navy V-Disc 231.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "More Than You Know," The Combined Bands of Jimmy and Tommy Dorsey.

Side Two:

2:1. "Brotherly Jump," The Combined Bands of Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1620

Navy V-Disc 232.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Three Caballeros," The Andrews Sisters.

1:2. "Victory Polka," The Andrews Sisters.

Side Two:

2:1. "You Tell Me Your Dream," The Mills Brothers.

2:2. "Cielito Linda," The Mills Brothers.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1621

Navy V-Disc 233.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "I Never Felt This Way Before," Duke Ellington and His Orchestra.

1:2. "Live and Love Tonight," Duke Ellington and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "The Story of Two Cigarettes,"  Paul Baron and His Orchestra.

2:2. "Cabaret," Paul Baron and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1622

Navy V-Disc 234.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Sugar," Yank Lawson and His Orchestra.

1:2. "Sensation," Yank Lawson and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "All of My Life," Harry James and His Orchestra: vocal by Buddy DiVito.

2:2. "I Don't Care Who Knows It," Harry James and His Orchestra: vocal by Kitty Kallen.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1623

Navy V-Disc 238.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Golden Wedding," Woody Herman and His Orchestra.

1:2. "Caldonia," Woody Herman and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "Skyliner," Charlie Barnet and His Orchestra.

2:2. "Blue Skies," Charlie Barnet and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1624

Navy V-Disc 243.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "A Friend of Yours," Bing Crosby.

1:2. "That Sly Old Gentleman From Featherbed Lane," Bing Crosby.

Side Two:

2:1. "I Fall in Love Too Easily," Dinah Shore.

2:2. "I Can't Believe That You're in Love with Me," Dinah Shore with Albert Stack and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1625

Navy V-Disc 254.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Call Me Darling, Call Me Sweetheart, Call Me Dear,"  The King Sisters with Buddy Cole and His Orchestra.

1:2. "Yah-Ta-Ta, Yah-Ta-Ta," The King Sisters with Freddy Martin and His Orchestra.

Side Two:

2:1. "He's Home for a Little While,"  Anita Ellis.

2:2. "Good, Good, Good," Anita Ellis.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1626

Navy V-Disc 261.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Nutcracker Suite," Arturo Toscanini and the NBC Symphony Orchestra. Part One.

Side Two:

2:1. "Nutcracker Suite," Arturo Toscanini and the NBC Symphony Orchestra. Part Two.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1627

Navy V-Disc 262.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "Nutcracker Suite," Arturo Toscanini and the NBC Symphony Orchestra. Part Three.

Side Two:

2:1. "Nutcracker Suite," Arturo Toscanini and the NBC Symphony Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1628

Navy V-Disc 263.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "One Alone," Bing Crosby.

1:2. "Poinciana," Bing Crosby.

Side Two:

2:1. "On the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe," Johnny Mercer.

2:2. "Conversation While Dancing," Johnny Mercer and Jo Stafford with the Pied Pipers and Paul Weston's Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1629

Navy V-Disc 268.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

1:1. "When I Grow to Old to Dream," Bob Crosby and His V-Disc Bob-Cats: Yank Lawson, trumpet; Ward Silloway, Trombone; Hank D'Amico, Piano; Herb Ellis, guitar; Bob Haggart, Bass; George Wettling, drums.

Side Two:

2:1. "Satchel-Mouth Baby," King Cole Trio.

2:2. "Solid Potato Salad," King Cole Trio.

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 3. Ralph Emery Show, 1971-1974.

165 items.

Arrangement: Chronological.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1630

Ralph Emery Show No. 1120, 27 September 1971. Special Guest: Ferlin Husky.

12" Transcription Disc

"Open Up the Book," Ferlin Husky.

"Snap Your Fingers,"  Peggy Little.

"I Can See You in the Windshield,"  Dave Dudley.

"Mark of a Heel," Hank Thompson.

"Pitty Pitty Patter,"  Susan Raye.

"All I Want to Do is Say I Love You,"  Brian Collins.

"Ruby Don't Take Your Love to Town,"  Mel Tillis.

"Gone," Ferlin Husky.

"The Choking Kind,"  Diane Trask.

"I'm Just Me," Charley Pride.

"Love's Old Song,"  Barbara Fairchild.

"Be a Little Quieter," Porter Wagoner.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1121, 28 September 1971. Special Guest: Ferlin Husky.

12" Transcription Disc

"Leaving and Saying Goodbye," Faron Young.

"Wings of a Dove," Ferlin Husky.

"You're Looking at Country," Loretta Lynn.

"All My Trials,"  Ray Stevens.

"Red Door,"  Carl Smith.

"He's So Fine,"  Jody Miller.

"What in the World's Come Over You,"  Kenny Earley.

"Sweet Misery," Ferlin Husky.

"Saunders Ferry Lane," Sammi Smith.

"Rollin' in My Sweet Baby's Arms," Buck Owens.

"She's Leavin',"  Jim Ed Brown.

"Charlotte Forever,"  Kenny Price.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1632

Ralph Emery Show No. 1122, 29 September 1971. Special Guest: Ferlin Husky.

12" Transcription Disc

"She's All I Got," Johnny Paycheck.

"Just For You," Ferlin Husky.

"Good Enough to Be Your Wife,"  Jeannie C. Riley.

"One Night of Love," Johnny Duncan.

"Rings,"  Glaser Brothers.

"Soldier's Prayer,"  Paul Ott.

"He Loves Me All the Way," Tammy Wynette.

"I Hear Little Rock Calling," Ferlin Husky.

"Loving Her Was Easier,"  Roger Miller.

"Proud Mary," Conway Twitty.

"After All They All Used to Belong to Me," Hank Williams Jr.

"Ko Ko Joe,"  Jerry Reed.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1633

Ralph Emery Show No. 1123, 30 September 1971. Special Guest: Ferlin Husky.

12" Transcription Disc

"How Can I Unlove You,"  Lynn Anderson.

"I Could Sing All Night," Ferlin Husky.

"Here Comes Honey Again," Sonny James.

"Country Music is Here to Stay,"  Simon Crum.

"West Texas Highway," George Hamilton.

"Natural to Be Gone,"  Bobbie Gentrie.

"It's a Sin to Tell a Lie," Slim Whitman.

"One More Time," Ferlin Husky.

"Wabash Cannonball,"  Nashville Brass.

"Easy Lovin',"  Freddie Hart.

"I Don't Know You Anymore," Tommy Overstreet.

"I'm Gonna Act Right," Nat Stuckey.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1634

Ralph Emery Show No. 1124, 01 October 1971. Special Guest: Ferlin Husky.

12" Transcription Disc

"Please Don't Talk About Me," Jerry Lee Lewis.

"Timber I'm Falling," Ferlin Husky.

"A Poor Man's Gold,"  Clay Hart.

"Early Morning Sunshine," Marty Robbins.

"Cuzz Yore So Sweet," Simon Crum.

"Don't Let Him Make a Memory Out of Me,"  Billy Walker.

"A Dozen Pair of Boots,"  Del Reeves.

"Say a Little Prayer," Glen Campbell and Anne Murray.

"No Need to Worry," Johnny and June Carter Cash.

"I'd Rather Be Gone," Merle Haggard.

"Coat of Many Colors," Dolly Parton.

"Open Up the Book," Ferlin Husky.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1635

Ralph Emery Show No. 1125, 04 October 1971. Special Guest: Tammy Wynette.

12" Transcription Disc

"Good Lovin'," Tammy Wynette.

"Lead Me On," Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn.

"Sweetie,"  Warner Mack.

"You Comb Her Hair,"  George Jones.

"Black Mountain Rag," Chet Atkins.

"I'm Sorry If My Love Got in Your Way,"  Connie Smith.

"Another Night of Love,"  Freddie Weller.

"Stand By Your Man," Tammy Wynette.

"Rings," Glaser Brothers.

"I'm Gonna Act Right," Nat Stuckey.

"Fly Away Again," Dave Dudley.

"Run Angel Run," Tammy Wynette.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1126, 05 October 1971. Special Guest: Tammy Wynette.

12" Transcription Disc

"All I Ever Need is You,"  Ray Sanders.

"He Loves Me All the Way," Tammy Wynette.

"Here I Go Again,"  Bobby Wright.

"We've Got Everything but Love," Barbara Mandrell.

"Hanging Over Me,"  Jack Green.

"Baby I'm Yours,"  Jody Miller.

"Saturday Morning Confusion,"  Bobby Russell.

"Apartment #9," Tammy Wynette.

"It's a Sin to Tell a Lie," Slim Whitman.

"Talk it Over in the Morning," Anne Murray.

"Brand New Mister Me,"  Mel Tillis.

"Ko Ko Joe,"  Jerry Reed.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1637

Ralph Emery Show No. 1124, 06 October 1971. Special Guest: Tammy Wynette.

12" Transcription Disc

"Bye Bye Love," Glaser Brothers.

"Take Me to Your World," Tammy Wynette.

"Honky Tonk Stardust Cowboy,"  Bill Rice.

"Say a Little Prayer/Phoenix," Glen Campbell and Anne Murray.

"Oh Lonesome Me,"  Kossie Gardner.

"Love's Old Song," Barbara Fairchild.

"She's All I've Got," Johnny Paycheck.

"I Don't Wanna Play House," Tammy Wynette.

"Easy Lovin'," Freddie Hart.

"Something to Brag About," Tammy Wynette and George Jones.

"How Can I Unlove You," Lynn Anderson.

"Hitchin' a Ride,"  Jack Reno.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1638

Ralph Emery Show No. 1128, 07 October 1971. Special Guest: Tammy Wynette.

12" Transcription Disc

"Quits," Bill Anderson.

"We Sure Can Love Each Other," Tammy Wynette.

"Little Daddy Preacher,"  Tom T. Hall.

"The Morning After,"  Jerry Wallace.

"How Long Will My Baby Be Gone," Susan Raye.

"Set the World on Fire,"  Red Lane.

"Charlotte Fever," Kenny Price.

"It's So Sweet," Tammy Wynette and George Jones.

"Here Comes Honey Again," Sonny James.

"If You Think That it's Alright,"  Johnny Carver.

"Saunders Ferry Lane," Sammi Smith.

"I'm Just Me," Charley Pride.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1639

Ralph Emery Show No. 1129, 08 October 1971. Special Guest: Tammy Wynette.

12" Transcription Disc

"Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad," Tammy Wynette.

"I'd Rather Be Sorry," Ray Price.

"Never Ending Song of Love,"  Dickie Lee.

"Cedartown, Georgia," Waylon Jennings.

"Home Sweet Home,"  David Houston.

"Early Morning Sunshine," Marty Robbins.

"Be a Little Quieter," Porter Wagoner.

"D-I-V-O-R-C-E," Tammy Wynette.

"What a Dream," Conway Twitty.

"There Must Be More to Life Than Growing Old,"  Jack Blanchard and Misty Morgan.

"Carolyn," Merle Haggard.

"The Wonders You Perform," Tammy Wynette.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1640

Ralph Emery Show No. 1130, 11 October 1971. Special Guest: The Wilburn Brothers.

12" Transcription Disc

"Santa Fe Rolls Royce," The Wilburn Brothers.

"Papa Was a Good Man," Johnny Cash.

"Dis-Satisfied," Bill Anderson and Jan Howard.

"Snap Your Fingers," Dick Curless.

"Black Mountain Rag," Chet Atkins.

"Baby I'm Yours," Jody Miller.

"You'll Never Walk Alone," Jerry Reed.

"By the Time I Get to Phoenix," Wilburn Brothers.

"What Kind of Girl Do You Think I Am," Loretta Lynn.

"It's a Sin to Tell a Lie," Slim Whitman.

"Someone I Used to Know," Tammy Wynette.

"Jody and the Kid,"  Dale Van Horne.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1641

Ralph Emery Show No. 1131, 12 October 1971. Special Guest: The Wilburn Brothers.

12" Transcription Disc

"Red Door," Carl Smith.

"It's Another World," Wilburn Brothers.

"Here Comes Honey Again," Sonny James.

"Fly Away Again," Dave Dudley.

"Coat of many Colors," Dolly Parton.

"Loving Her Was Easier," Kris Kristofferson.

"Here I Go Again," Bobby Wright.

"Knoxville Girl," Wilburn Brothers.

"Guitar Rag,"  Po Boys.

"Daddy Frank," Merle Haggard.

"Rings," Glaser Brothers.

"If This is Our Last Time,"  Brenda Lee.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1642

Ralph Emery Show No. 1132, 13 October 1971. Special Guest: The Wilburn Brothers.

12" Transcription Disc

"Train Train,"  Murry Kellum.

"Trouble's Back in Town," Wilburn Brothers.

"Easy Lovin'," Freddie Hart.

"Pitty Pitty Patty," Susan Raye.

"Four Glass Walls," Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn.

"Another Puff," Jerry Reed.

"Near You,"  Lamar Morris.

"Hurt Her Once More for Me," Wilburn Brothers.

"Heartaches by the Number," Ray Price.

"She's All I've Got," Johnny Paycheck.

"I'm Sorry if My Love Got in Your Way," Connie Smith.

"Another Night of Love," Freddie Weller.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1643

Ralph Emery Show No. 1133, 14 October 1971. Special Guest: The Wilburn Brothers.

12" Transcription Disc

"A Whole Lotta Lovin'," Anita Carter.

"Someone Before Me," Wilburn Brothers.

"If You Think That It's Alright," Johnny Paycheck.

"Fall Away," Tex Ritter.

"Rollin' in My Sweet Baby's Arms," Buck Owens.

"I Can Spot a Cheater," Lynn Anderson.

"All I Ever Need Is You," Wilburn Brothers.

"That She's Leaving Feeling," Wilburn Brothers.

"Lover Come Back To Me," Chet Atkins.

"Kiss an Angel Good Morning," Charley Pride.

"Charlotte Fever," Kenny Price.

"The World Needs a Melody,"  Jean Shepard.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1644

Ralph Emery Show No. 1134, 15 October 1971. Special Guest: The Wilburn Brothers.

12" Transcription Disc

"It Looks Like the Sun's Gonna Shine," Wilburn Brothers.

"Leaving and Saying Goodbye," Faron Young.

"Love's Old Song," Barbara Fairchild.

"Chug-A-Lug,"  Roger Miller.

"Cedartown, Georgia," Waylon Jennings.

"We Got Everything But Love," David Houston and Barbara Mandrell.

"Love the Devil Out of Me,"  Hank Locklin.

"Early Morning Sunshine," Marty Robbins.

"Kiss Away," Tammy Wynette.

"I Get Lonely When it Rains,"  Leroy Van Dyke.

"Hitchin' a Ride," Jack Reno.

"Do it to Someone You Love," Wilburn Brothers.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1645

Ralph Emery Show No. 1140, 25 October 1971. Special Guest: Porter Wagoner.

12" Transcription Disc

"The Funky Grass Band," Porter Wagoner.

"She's All I've Got," Johnny Paycheck.

"Coat of Many Colors," Dolly Parton.

"I'm Gonna Act Right," Nat Stuckey.

"Georgia," Jerry Reed.

"Alright I'll Sign the Papers,"  Jeannie Seely.

"Joy to the World,"  Floyd Cramer.

"Be a Little Quieter," Porter Wagoner.

"Rings," Glaser Brothers.

"Kiss an Angel Good Morning," Charley Pride.

"A Chain Don't Take to Me,"  Bob Luman.

"A Song to Mama," Carter Family.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1646

Ralph Emery Show No. 1141, 26 October 1971. Special Guest: Porter Wagoner.

12" Transcription Disc

"Roses and Thorns," Jeannie C. Riley.

"Skid Row Joe," Porter Wagoner.

"Proud Mary," Floyd Cramer.

"Back Then,"  Wanda Jackson.

"Burning the Midnight Oil," Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton.

"Naked and Crying,"  Henson Cargill.

"Charlotte Fever," Kenny Price.

"Hanging Over Me," Jack Greene.

"The Last One to Touch Me," Porter Wagoner.

"We've Got Everything But Love," David Houston.

"The Morning After," Jerry Wallace.

"Easy Lovin'," Susan Raye.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1647

Ralph Emery Show No. 1142, 27 October 1971. Special Guest: Porter Wagoner.

12" Transcription Disc

"Dis-Satisfied," Bill Anderson and Jan Howard.

"Carroll County Accident," Porter Wagoner.

"Baby I'm Yours," Jody Miller.

"Train Train," Murray Kellum.

"Here Comes Honey Again," Sonny James.

"Traveling Man," Dolly Parton.

"The Magnificent Sanctuary Band," Roy Clark.

"Albert Erving," Porter Wagoner.

"Pickin' My Way," Chet Atkins.

"The Next Girl That I Marry,"  Bobby Goldsboro.

"How Can I Unlove You," Lynn Anderson.

"Lead Me On," Conway Twitty.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1648

Ralph Emery Show No. 1143, 28 October 1971. Special Guest: Porter Wagoner.

12" Transcription Disc

"Daddy Frank," Merle Haggard.

"Daddy Was an Old Time Preacher Man," Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton.

"Talk it Over in the Morning," Anne Murray.

"The Bird That Never Flew," Porter Wagoner (a recitation with Chet Atkins's Greensleeves in the background).

"I Can See You in the Windshield," Dave Dudley.

"When I Loved Her," Ray Price.

"If You Think That it's Alright," Johnny Carver.

"Satisfied Mind," Porter Wagoner.

"Never Ending Song of Love," Dickie Lee.

"All I Want to Do is Say I Love You,"  Brian Collins.

"Bring Him Safely Home to Me,"  Sandy Posey.

"Tulsa Telephone Book," Tom T. Hall.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1649

Ralph Emery Show No. 1144, 29 October 1971. Special Guest: Porter Wagoner.

12" Transcription Disc

"Big Wind," Porter Wagoner.

"A Dozen Pairs of Boots," Del Reeves.

"Stand By Your Man," Jody Miller.

"No One Can Ever Take Me From You," Charley Pride.

"I'm Sorry if My Love Got in Your Way," Connie Smith.

"All I Ever Need is You," Ray Sanders.

"Near You," Lamar Morris.

"The Late Love of Mine," Porter Wagoner.

"Good Lovin'," Tammy Wynette.

"I'll Follow You," George Jones.

"A Better Place to Live," Dolly Parton.

"Cold Hard Facts of Life," Porter Wagoner.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1650

Ralph Emery Show No. 1160, 22 November 1971. Special Guest: Dottie West.

12" Transcription Disc

"Me & Bobby McGee," Jerry Lee Lewis.

"Six Weeks Every Summer," Dottie West.

"Cotton Top," Carl Perkins.

"I Already Know," Wanda Jackson.

"Rubber Room," Porter Wagoner.

"Wait for the Light to Shine," Nashville Brass.

"If I Promise," Jerry Reed.

"Rings of Gold," Dottie West and Don Gibson.

"Play Me a Cheating Song,"  Wayne Kemp.

"Too Old to Cut the Mustard," Buck Owens and Buddy Allen.

"Here Comes My Baby Back Again," Dottie West.

"Hitchin' a Ride," Jack Reno.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1651

Ralph Emery Show No. 1161, 23 November 1971. Special Guest: Dottie West.

12" Transcription Disc

"All I Ever Need is You," Ray Sanders.

"Country Girl," Dottie West.

"She's All I Got," Johnny Paycheck.

"C & W Meets R & B,"  Urel Albert.

"For the Good Times," Kenny Price.

"Love of the Common People," Lynn Anderson.

"No Need to Worry," Johnny Cash and June Carter.

"Love is No Excuse," Dottie West and Jim Reeves.

"Kiss an Angel Good Morning," Charley Pride.

"Dis-Satisfied," Bill Anderson and Jan Howard.

"What a Dream," Conway Twitty.

"Somewhere in Virginia in the Rain," Jack Blanchard and Misty Morgan.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1652

Ralph Emery Show No. 1162, 24 November 1971. Special Guest: Dottie West.

12" Transcription Disc

"Another Night of Love," Freddie Weller.

"Paper Mansions," Dottie West.

"Reconsider Me," John Wesley Ryles.

"Just One More Time,"  Jonie Mosby and Johnny Mosby.

"I'll Follow You," George Jones.

"A Front Row Seat to Hear Old Johnny Sing,"  Shel Silverstein.

"Baby's Smile, Woman's Kiss," Johnny Duncan.

"It Must Be Him," Dottie West.

"Wichita Lineman,"  Heartaches Band.

"Set the World on Fire," Red Lane.

"Bring Him Safely Home," Sandy Posey.

"Early Morning Sunshine," Marty Robbins.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1653

Ralph Emery Show No. 1163, 25 November 1971. Special Guest: Dottie West.

12" Transcription Disc

"Today's Teardrops," Bobby Lewis.

"You're the Other Half of Me," Dottie West.

"A Dozen Pairs of Boots," Del Reeves.

"Count Your Blessings,"  Tammy White.

"Turn your Radio On,"  Ray Stevens.

"Slowly," Dottie West and Jimmy Dean.

"A Place in the Sun," Glen Campbell.

"Once You Were Mine," Dottie West.

"Ko Ko Jo," Jerry Reed.

"Baby I'm Yours," Jody Miller.

"Just Because," Conway Twitty.

"Would You Take Another Chance on Me," Jerry Lee Lewis.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1654

Ralph Emery Show No. 1164, 26 November 1971. Special Guest: Dottie West.

12" Transcription Disc

"Baby You Got It,"  Jack Ward.

"Would You Hold it Against Me," Dottie West.

"You Better Move On,"  Billy Craddock.

"Lead Me On," Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn.

"A Chain Don't Take to Me," Bob Luman.

"The Happiness of Having You,"  Jay Lee Webb.

"Burning the Midnight Oil," Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton.

"I'm Sorry if My love Got in Your Way," Connie Smith.

"Train Train," Murray Kellum.

"Funky Grass Band," Porter Wagoner.

"Near You," Lamar Morris.

"You're the Other Half of Me," Dottie West.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1655

Ralph Emery Show No. 1175, 13 December 1971. Special Guest: Lynn Anderson.

12" Transcription Disc

"How Can I Unlove You," Lynn Anderson.

"Clyde,"  J. J. Cale.

"Ain't That a Shame," Hank Williams Jr.

"Christmas Shopping," Buck Owens.

"Color My World," Barbara Fairchild.

"Near You," Slim Whitman.

"Kiss an Angel Good Morning," Charley Pride.

"Cry," Lynn Anderson.

"She's All I Got," Johnny Paycheck.

"Surprise, Surprise," Sonny James.

"Rose Garden," Lynn Anderson.

"Reconsider Me Baby,"  John Wesley Ryles.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1656

Ralph Emery Show No. 1176, 14 December 1971. Special Guest: Lynn Anderson.

12" Transcription Disc

"Suspicion," Bobby G. Rices.

"Ding-A-Ling," Lynn Anderson.

"Canadian Sunset," Glen Campbell.

"Easy Loving #2,"  Ben Colder.

"White Christmas,"  Eddy Arnold.

"Love is a Spinning Wheel," Jan Howard.

"Today's Teardrops," Bobby Lewis.

"Jingle Bell Rock," Lynn Anderson.

"Living and Learning," Mel Tillis and Sherry Bryce.

"Don't Say You're Mine," Carl Smith.

"Train Train," Murray Kellum.

"Here I Go Again," Lynn Anderson.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1657

Ralph Emery Show No. 1177, 15 December 1971. Special Guest: Lynn Anderson.

12" Transcription Disc

"Dis-Satisfied," Bill Anderson and Jan Howard.

"Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer," Lynn Anderson.

"Magnificent Sanctuary Band,"  Roy Clark.

"Would You Take Another Chance on Me," Jerry Lee Lewis.

"We Go Together," George Jones and Tammy Wynette.

"Tell Me Again," Barbara Fairchild.

"Home for the Holidays," Johnny Tillotson.

"You're My Man," Lynn Anderson.

"You Better Move On," Billy "Crash" Craddock.

"Kentucky," Sammi Smith.

"Carolyn," Merle Haggard.

"Ride Ride Ride," Lynn Anderson.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1658

Ralph Emery Show No. 1178, 16 December 1971. Special Guest: Lynn Anderson.

12" Transcription Disc

"Tonight My Baby's Coming Home," Barbara Mandrell.

"Silver Bells," Floyd Cramer.

"Frosty the Snowman," Lynn Anderson.

"Burning the Midnight Oil," Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton.

"C & W Meets R & B," Urel Albert.

"Country Green," Don Gibson.

"Much Oblige," Jack Greene and Jeannie Seely.

"You've Got a Friend," Lynn Anderson.

"Jingle Bells," Ray Price.

"I've Got a Happy Heart," Susan Raye.

"The Litterbug Song,"  Mayf Nutter.

"Stand By Your Man," Lynn Anderson.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1659

Ralph Emery Show No. 1179, 17 December 1971. Special Guest: Lynn Anderson.

12" Transcription Disc

"High Heel Sneakers,"Bobby Penn.

"I Can Spot a Cheater," Lynn Anderson.

"We've Got Everything But Love," David Houston and Barbara Mandrell.

"One's On the Way," Loretta Lynn.

"Search Your Heart," Bobby Wright.

"Me and Bobby McGee," Jerry Lee Lewis.

"Hitchin' a Ride," Jack Reno.

"Auctioneer," Lynn Anderson.

"Somewhere in Virginia in the Rain," Jack Blanchard and Misty Morgan.

"Little Drummer Boy," Charley Pride.

"Turn Your Radio On,"  Ray Stevens.

"Ding-A-Ling," Lynn Anderson.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1180, 20 December 1971. Special Guest: Sonny James.

12" Transcription Disc

"Born to Be with You," Sonny James.

"Take," Tammy Wynette and George Jones.

"Home for the Holidays," Johnny Tillotson.

"Cry," Lynn Anderson.

"Santa Looked a Lot Like Daddy," Buck Owens and Susan Raye.

"Would You Take Another Chance on Me," Jerry Lee Lewis.

"I Start Thinking About You," Johnny Carver.

"Barefoot Santa Clause," Sonny James.

"Kiss an Angel Good Morning," Charley Pride.

"Blue Christmas," Loretta Lynn.

"Winter Wonderland,"  Harold Bradley.

"Here Comes Honey Again," Sonny James.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1181, 21 December 1971. Special Guest: Sonny James.

12" Transcription Disc

"Much Oblige," Jack Greene and Jeannie Seely.

"Silver Bells," Sonny James.

"Time," Jerry Wallace.

"The Christmas Song," Glen Campbell.

"Super Sideman," Kenny Price.

"Forgive Me Santa," Jimmy Davis.

"Dis-Satisfied," Bill Anderson and Jan Howard.

"I'll Never Find Another You," Sonny James.

"White Christmas," Tammy Wynette.

"Turn Your Radio On," Ray Stevens.

"American Trilogy,"  Mickey Newbury.

"True Love's a Blessing," Sonny James.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1182, 22 December 1971. Special Guest: Sonny James.

12" Transcription Disc

"She's All I Got," Johnny Paycheck.

"Young Love," Sonny James.

"Jingle Bell Rock,"  Bobby Helms.

"Maiden's Prayer," David Houston.

"Pretty Paper," Willie Nelson.

"Ding-A-Ling the Christmas Bell," Lynn Anderson.

"Tonight My Bay's Coming Home," Barbara Mandrell.

"Little Drummer Boy," Sonny James.

"Floatin' Down to Cotton Town," Chet Atkins.

"Merry Christmas to You From Me," Marty Robbins.

"Clyde," J. J. Cale.

"A World of Our Own," Sonny James.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1183, 23 December 1971. Special Guest: Sonny James.

12" Transcription Disc

"Today's Teardrops," Bobby Lewis.

"You're the Only World I Know," Sonny James.

"Christmas Times a Coming," Bill Anderson.

"The Happiness of Having You," Jay Lee Webb.

"Here Comes Santa Claus," Floyd Cramer.

"Baby I'm Yours," Jody Miller.

"Country Green," Don Gibson.

"My Christmas Dream," Sonny James.

"Never Had a Doubt," Mayf Nutter.

"They Stood in Silent Prayer," Charley Pride.

"Burning the Midnight Oil," Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton.

"Running Bear," Sonny James.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1184, 24 December 1971. Special Guest: Sonny James.

12" Transcription Disc

"Jingle Bells," Roy Rogers and Dale Evans.

"Only Love Can Break a Heart," Sonny James.

"Blue Christmas," Elvis Presley.

"Kentucky," Sammi Smith.

"Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer," Gene Autry.

"I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day," Ray Price.

"Santa's Boy," Del Reeves.

"Do You Hear What I Hear," Sonny James.

"One's on the Way," Loretta Lynn.

"Here Was a Man," Johnny Cash.

"Baby's Smile, Woman's Kiss," Johnny Duncan.

"Silent Night," Sonny James.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1190, 03 January 1972. Special Guest: Jan Howard.

12" Transcription Disc

"Rock Me Back to Little Rock," Jan Howard.

"Untouched," Mel Tillis.

"One Tin Soldier,"  Skeeter Davis.

"Kiss an Angel Good Morning," Charley Pride.

"Super Sideman," Kenny Price.

"A Part of Your Life," Charlie Rich.

"Ann," Tommy Overstreet.

"Love is Like a Spinning Wheel," Jan Howard.

"Oklahoma Sunday Morning," Glen Campbell.

"Today's Teardrops," Bobby Lewis.

"I'm Sorry if My Love Got in Your Way," Connie Smith.

"Dis-Satisfied," Jan Howard and Bill Anderson.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1191, 04 January 1972. Special Guest: Jan Howard.

12" Transcription Disc

"Move it on Over," Don Gibson.

"Marriage Has Ruined More Good Love Affairs," Jan Howard.

"Forgive Me for Calling You Darling," Nat Stuckey.

"Much Oblige," Jack Greene and Jeannie Seely.

"Would You Take Another Chance on Me," Jerry Lee Lewis.

"Baby's Smile, Woman's Kiss," Johnny Duncan.

"Suspicion," Bobby G. Rice.

"The One You Slip Around With," Jan Howard.

"Burning the Midnight Oil," Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton.

"Bedtime Story," Tammy Wynette.

"Love is a Sometimes Thing," Bill Anderson.

"Color of My World," Barbara Fairchild.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1192, 05 January 1972. Special Guest: Jan Howard.

12" Transcription Disc

"She's Everything to Me," Johnny Paycheck.

"Evil on Your Mind," Jan Howard.

"The Best Part of Living," Marty Robbins.

"Cry," Lynn Anderson.

"Hitchin' a Ride," Jack Reno.

"Good Hearted Woman," Waylon Jennings.

"Daddy Sing Bass," Johnny Cash.

"What Makes a Man Wonder," Jan Howard.

"Funky Grass Band," Porter Wagoner.

"I've Got a Happy Heart," Susan Raye.

"Only Love Can Break a Heart," Sonny James.

"American Trilogy," Mickey Newbury.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1193, 06 January 1972. Special Guest: Jan Howard.

12" Transcription Disc

"Never Had a Doubt," Mayf Nutter.

"If It's All the Same to You," Jan Howard.

"I'm a Truck,"  Red Simpson.

"Four in the Morning," Faron Young.

"You Don't Know Me," Jan Howard.

"You Better Move On," Billy Craddock.

"I've Come Awful Close," Hank Thompson.

"My Son," Jan Howard.

"Another Puff," Jerry Reed.

"Safe in These Loving Arms of Mine," Jean Shepard.

"I Can't See Me Without You," Conway Twitty.

"Tonight My Baby's Coming Home," Barbara Mandrell.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1194, 07 January 1971. Special Guest: Jan Howard.

12" Transcription Disc

"Someday We'll Be Together," Jan Howard and Bill Anderson.

"Ruby You're Warm,"  David Rogers.

"You Can't Go Home,"  Statler Brothers.

"Ain't That a Shame," Hank Williams Jr.

"Bring Him Safely Home to Me," Sandy Posey.

"Love man," Jerry Reed.

"I Start Thinking About You," Johnny Carver.

"For Loving You," Jan Howard and Bill Anderson.

"Roses and Thorns," Jeannie C. Riley.

"Lead Me On," Conway Twitty.

"Carolyn," Merle Haggard.

"Love is Like a Spinning Wheel," Jan Howard.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1215, 07 February 1972. Special Guest: Nat Stuckey.

12" Transcription Disc

"Plastic Saddle," Nat Stuckey.

"Cry," Lynn Anderson.

"Two Divided By Love,"  The Kendalls.

"When You Say Love," Bob Luman.

"Cotton Jenny," Anne Murray.

"Running with the Wind," George Kent.

"Give Myself a Party," Jeannie C. Riley.

"Sweet Thang," Nat Stuckey.

"Bedtime Story," Tammy Wynette.

"Arkansas," Wilburn Brothers.

"I'll Be Swinging Too," Susan Raye.

"Forgive Me for Calling You Darling," Nat Stuckey.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1216, 08 February 1972. Special Guest: Nat Stuckey.

12" Transcription Disc

"Far Far Away," Don Gibson.

"Sweet Thang and Cisco," Nat Stuckey.

"One's on the Way," Loretta Young.

"Sweet Love Me Good Woman," Glasers.

"10 Degrees and Getting Colder," George Hamilton.

"Safe in These Loving Arms of Mine," Jeanne Shepard.

"There's a Kind of Hush," Brian Collins.

"Young Love," Nat Stuckey and Connie Smith.

"Orange Blossom Special,"  Exotic Guitars.

"A Day in the Life of a Fool," George Jones.

"Ann," Tommy Overstreet.

"Joe and Mabel's 12th St. Bar & Grill," Nat Stuckey.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1217, 09 February 1972. Special Guest: Nat Stuckey.

12" Transcription Disc

"I Start Thinking About You," Johnny Carver.

"Loving You," Nat Stuckey.

"Waitin' in Your Welfare Line," Buck Owens.

"Bring it on Home," Skeeter Davis.

"Pop a Top," Jim Ed Brown.

"Ballad of the Hillbilly Singer," Freddie Weller.

"Much Oblige," Jack Greene and Jeanne Seely.

"She Wakes Me with a Kiss Every Morning," Nat Stuckey.

"Tonight My Baby's Coming Home," Barbara Mandrell.

"My Hang up is You," Freddie Hart.

"Somewhere in Virginia in the Rain," Jack Blanchard and Misty Morgan.

"Ain't That a Shame," Hank Williams Jr.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1218, 10 February 1972. Special Guest: Nat Stuckey.

12" Transcription Disc

"I've Come Awful Close," Hank Thompson.

"Only a Woman Like You," Nat Stuckey.

"I Already Know," Wanda Jackson.

"I Started Loving you Again,"  Charley McCoy.

"A Thing Called Love," Johnny Cash.

"Take Me," Tammy Wynette and George Jones.

"El Paso," Nashville Brass.

"Rainy Night in Georgia," Nat Stuckey.

"You Better Move On," Billy Craddock.

"I'm Sorry if My Love Got in Your Way," Connie Smith.

"Kiss an Angel Good Morning," Charley Pride.

"House of the Rising Sun," Nat Stuckey.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1219, 11 February 1972. Special Guest: Nat Stuckey.

12" Transcription Disc

"Burning the Midnight Oil," Porter wagoner and Dolly Parton.

"Don't You Believe Her," Nat Stuckey.

"Don't Be Cruel," Jody Miller.

"I'm a Truck," Red Simpson.

"We've Got to Work it Out Between Us," Diana Trask.

"It's Impossible," Nat Stuckey.

"I've Been a Long Time Leaving," Roger Miller.

"The Best is Yet to Come," Del Reeves.

"If Not for You," Bobby Wright.

"Make Me Believe," Johnny Tillotson.

"I'm a Memory," Brenda Lee.

"Forgive Me for Calling You Darling," Nat Stuckey.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1220, 14 February 1972. Special Guest: Eddy Arnold.

12" Transcription Disc

"But for Love," Eddy Arnold.

"Cotton Jenny," Anne Murray.

"When You Say Love," Bob Luman.

"Don't Let it Happen Without Me," Bill Anderson and Jan Howard.

"Make the World Go Away," Eddy Arnold.

"Ajax Airlines,"  Hudson and Landry.

"The Fool," Billy Craddock.

"Lonely People," Eddy Arnold.

"All I Ever Need is You," Jerry Smith.

"Oklahoma Sunday Morning," Glen Campbell.

"Everybody's Reaching Out For Someone,"  Pat Daisy.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1221, 15 February 1972. Special Guest: Eddy Arnold.

12" Transcription Disc

"I Start Thinking About You," Johnny Carver.

"What's He Doing in My World," Eddy Arnold.

"Never Ending Song of Love," Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn.

"Cry," Lynn Anderson.

"A Thing Called Love," Johnny Cash.

"Two Divided By Love," The Kendalls.

"All His Children," Charley Pride.

"Anytime," Eddy Arnold.

"The Day Loved Walked In," David Houston.

"Love is Like a Spinning Wheel," Jan Howard.

"How's the World Treating You," Eddy Arnold.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1222, 16 February 1972. Special Guest: Eddy Arnold.

12" Transcription Disc

"Far Far Away," Don Gibson.

"You Don't Know Me," Eddy Arnold.

"Color My World," Barbara Fairchild.

"It's Four in the Morning," Faron Young.

"Sweet Love Me Good Woman," The Glaser Brothers.

"I Really Don't Want to Know," Eddy Arnold.

"Much Oblige," Jack Greene.

"I'll Still Be Waiting for You," Buck Owens.

"I'll Hold You in My Heart," Eddy Arnold.

"Bedtime Story," Tammy Wynette.

"The One You Say Good Morning To," Jimmy Dean.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1223, 17 February 1972. Special Guest: Eddy Arnold.

12" Transcription Disc

"Sitting on Top of the World," Jerry Reed.

"Misty Blue," Eddy Arnold.

"Give Myself a Party," Jeannie Riley.

"Today I Started Loving You Again," Charley McCoy.

"I'm a Memory," Brenda Lee.

"Turn the World Around," Eddy Arnold.

"You'll Still Be the One," Charley Pride.

"Mrs. Robinson," Chet Atkins.

"Easy Loving," Conway Twitty and Loretta Young.

"If it's Alright with You," Eddy Arnold.

"Mr. Bojangles," Sammi Smith.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1224, 18 February 1972. Special Guest: Eddy Arnold.

12" Transcription Disc

"Cinderella,"  Tony Booth.

"Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye," Eddy Arnold.

"We'll Sing in the Sunshine,"  Alice Creech.

"Carolyn," Merle Haggard.

"Don't Be Cruel," Jodi Miller.

"We Can Make It," George Jones.

"Ain't That a Shame," Hank Williams Jr.

"Lonely Again," Eddy Arnold.

"I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing,"  The Hillside Singers.

"For the Good Times," Ray Price.

"Bouquet of Roses," Eddy Arnold.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1270, 24 April 1972. Special Guest: Connie Smith.

12" Transcription Disc

"Happy Street," Connie Smith.

"The Lonesomist Lonesome," Ray Price.

"Girl in New Orleans," Sammi Smith.

"Chantilly Lace," Jerry Lee Lewis.

"My Hang up is You," Freddie Hart.

"Never Ending Song of Love," Lynn Anderson.

"It's a Crying Shame," Conway Twitty.

"Ain't We Having Us a Good Time," Connie Smith.

"Is It Any Wonder That I Love You," Nat Stuckey.

"You Blow My Mind," Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn.

"Ode to a Critter," Roy Clark.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1271, 25 April 1972. Special Guest: Connie Smith.

12" Transcription Disc

"Far Far Away," Don Gibson.

"Just for What I Am," Connie Smith.

"All His Children," Charley Pride.

"Show Me," Barbara Mandrell.

"I'll Be There,"  Johnny Bush.

"They Call the Wind Maria,"  Jack Barlow.

"Arkansas," Wilbur Brothers.

"Ain't Had No Lovin'," Connie Smith.

"You Almost Slipped My Mind," Kenny Price.

"I Started Loving You Again," Charlie McCoy.

"Me and Jesus," Tom T. Hall.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1272, 26 April 1972. Special Guest: Connie Smith.

12" Transcription Disc

"Do You Remember These," Statler Brothers.

"You and Your Sweet Love," Connie Smith.

"Manhattan Kansas," Glen Campbell.

"Anything's Better Than Nothing," Mel Tillis and Sherry Bryce.

"A Special Day,"  Arlene Harden.

"The Bandit,"  Nashville string Band.

"Someone to Give My Love To," Johnny Paycheck.

"Louisiana Man," Connie Smith.

"Eleven Roses," Hank Williamsjr.

"Hot Rod Lincoln,"  Commander Cody and Lost Planet Airmen.

"Plenty of Time," Connie Smith.

"All My Loving," Lamar Morris.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1273, 27 April 1972. Special Guest: Connie Smith.

12" Transcription Disc

"If it Feels Good Do It," Dave Dudley.

"Once a Day," Connie Smith.

"Ain't Nothing Shaking," Billy Craddock.

"Touch Your Woman," Dolly Parton.

"Danny Boy," Paul Ott.

"Made in Japan," Buck Owens.

"What Am I Gonna Do," Bobby Bare.

"Clinging to a Saving Hand," Connie Smith.

"Key's in the Mailbox," Tony Booth.

"Don't Let the Good Life Pass You By," Jerry Reed.

"A Rose By Any Other Name," Ray Sanders.

"Burning a Hole in My Mind," Connie Smith.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1274, 28 April 1972. Special Guest: Connie Smith.

12" Transcription Disc

"North to Alaska," Jerry Lee Lewis and Linda Gail Evans.

"Cincinnati Ohio," Connie Smith.

"Send Me Some Loving," Hank Williamsjr.

"All the Lonely Women in the World," Bill Anderson.

"I'll Be Whatever You Say," Wanda Jackson.

"Irma Jackson," Merle Haggard.

"I Never Once Stopped Loving You," Connie Smith.

"We Can Make It," George Jones.

"I Hate ti See Me Go," Rose Maddox.

"Mr. Fiddle Man," Johnny Russell.

"To Get to You," Jerry Wallace.

"How Great Thou Art," Connie Smith.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1275, 01 May 1972. Special Guest: Brenda Lee.

12" Transcription Disc

"I'm a Memory," Brenda Lee.

"Traveling Minstrel Band," The Carters.

"When You Say Love," Bob Luman.

"Cab Driver," Hank Thompson.

"Let Him Have It," Jan Howard.

"Kawaliga," Charley Pride.

"Coming on Strong," Brenda Lee.

"California Wine," Bobby Goldsboro.

"Country Rain," Jeannie C. Riley.

"Lonely Weekends," Jerry Lee Lewis.

"If This is Our Last Time," Brenda Lee.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1276, 02 May 1972. Special Guest: Brenda Lee.

12" Transcription Disc

"What Ain't to Be Just Might Happen," Porter Wagoner.

"I'm Sorry," Brenda Lee.

"Do You Remember These," The Statler Brothers.

"Someone to Give My love To," Johnny Paycheck.

"Show Me," Barbara Mandrell.

"Kate," Johnny Cash.

"High on Love,"  Carl Perkins.

"Misty Memories," Brenda Lee.

"Somebody's Breaking My Heart," B. Wright.

"Hot Rod Lincoln," Commander Cody.

"Fool Number One," Brenda Lee.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1277, 03 May 1972. Special Guest: Brenda Lee.

12" Transcription Disc

"Ain't Nothing A Shaking," Brenda Lee.

"As Usual," Brenda Lee.

"You're Everything,"  Tommy Cash.

"Grandma Harp," Merle Haggard.

"Girl in New Orleans," Sammi Smith.

"Country Western Truck Drivin' Singer," Red Simpson.

"Too Many Rivers," Brenda Lee.

"Danny Boy," Paul Ott.

"Coming Home to Kentucky," Kenny Price.

"The Lonesomest Lonesome," Ray Price.

"Proud Mary," Brenda Lee.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1278, 04 May 1972. Special Guest: Brenda Lee.

12" Transcription Disc

"Legendary Chicken Fair," Jack Blanchard and Misty Morgan.

"All Alone Am I," Brenda Lee.

"What Am I Gonna Do,"  Bobby Bare.

"Touch your Woman," Dolly Parton.

"Today I Started Loving You Again," Charlie McCoy.

"Eleven Roses," Hank Williamsjr.

"Crying Time," Brenda Lee.

"Chantilly Lace," Jerry Lee Lewis.

"We Found it in Each Other's Arms," Roger Miller.

"Me and Jesus," Tom T. Hall.

"Sweet Nothing," Brenda Lee.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1279, 05 May 1972. Special Guest: Brenda Lee.

12" Transcription Disc

"The Key's in the Mailbox," Tony Booth.

"Dynamite," Brenda Lee.

"Manhattan Kansas," Glen Campbell.

"Just For What I Am," Connie Smith.

"We Can Make It," George Jones.

"Be My Baby," Jody Miller.

"I'll Be There," Johnny Bush.

"Sweet Dreams," Brenda Lee.

"Smell the Flowers," Jerry Reed.

"Love Isn't Gone,"  Bobby Lee Trammel.

"Johnny One Time," Brenda Lee.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1285, 15 May 1972. Special Guest: Freddie Hart.

12" Transcription Disc

"Let Him Have It," Jan Howard.

"My Hang up is You," Freddie Hart.

"Anything's Better Than Nothing," Mel Tillis and Sherry Bryce.

"Kate," Johnny Cash.

"The Happiest Girl in the Whole USA,"  Donna Fargo.

"I've Found Someone of My Own,"  Cal Smith.

"Be My Baby," Jody Miller.

"Easy Loving," Freddie Hart.

"You Almost Slipped My Mind," Kenny Price.

"Show Me," Barbara Mandrell.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1286, 16 May 1972. Special Guest: Freddie Hart.

12" Transcription Disc

"Ain't Nothing Shaking," Billy Craddock.

"The Key's in the Mailbox," Freddie Hart.

"Bring Back the Love," Anne Murray.

"I Saw My Lady," Dickie Lee.

"Lonely Weekends," Jerry lee Lewis.

"I'll Be Whatever You Say," Wanda Jackson.

"Loose Talk," Freddie Hart.

"Fools," Johnny Duncan.

"The Cost of Living is Getting Higher,"  The Hagers.

"Touch Your Woman," Dolly Parton.

"Togetherness," Freddie Hart.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1287, 17 May 1972. Special Guest: Freddie Hart.

12" Transcription Disc

"Sing a Long Song," Mayf Nutter.

"I'm No Angel," Freddie Hart.

"Everybody's Reaching Out for Someone," Pat Daisy.

"To Get to You," Jerry Wallace.

"If You Ever Need My Love," Jack Greene.

"Sad Situation," Skeeter Davis.

"Release Me," Freddie Hart.

"Country Rain," Jeannie C. Riley.

"Country Music in My Soul," George Hamilton.

"My Heart Has a Mind of it's Own," Susan Raye.

"From a Jack to a King," Freddie Hart.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1288, 18 May 1972. Special Guest: Freddie Hart.

12" Transcription Disc

"Cab Driver," Hank Thompson.

"Why Should I Cry Over You," Freddie Hart.

"Wichita Lineman," Jeannie Seely.

"That's Whay I Love You Like I Do," Sonny James.

"Jambalaya," Nitty Gritty Dirt Band.

"Mrs. Robinson," Chet Atkins.

"Hank Williams Guitar," Freddie Hart.

"Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad," Tammy Wynette.

"I'm the Man on Susie's Mind,"  Glen Barber.

"I'll Never fall in Love Again,"  Liz Anderson.

"Born a Fool," Freddie Hart.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1289, 19 May 1972. Special Guest: Freddie Hart.

12" Transcription Disc

"A World of Our Own," Sonny James.

"Lying Again," Freddie Hart.

"Thanks for the Memories," Barbara Fairchild.

"Made in Japan," Buck Owens.

"Eleven Roses," Hank Williamsjr.

"We Go Good Together," Jean Shepard.

"The Wall," Freddie Hart.

"Delta Dawn,"  Tanya Tucker.

"Me and Jesus," Tom T. Hall.

"It Takes You," Bob Luman.

"My Hang up is You," Freddie Hart.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1415, 13 November 1972. Special Guest: Charley Pride.

12" Transcription Disc

"Is anybody Going to San Antone," Charley Pride.

"A Perfect Match," David Houston and Barbara Mandrell.

"A Picture of Me," George Jones.

"Fool Me," Lynn Anderson.

"Lonesome 7-7203," Tony Booth.

"This Little Girl of Mine," Faron Young.

"Katy Did," Porter Wagoner.

"She's Too Good to Be True," Charley Pride.

"My Man," Tammy Wynette.

"Baby Bye Bye," Dickie Lee.

"Kiss an Angel Good Morning," Charley Pride.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1416, 14 November 1972. Special Guest: Charley Pride.

12" Transcription Disc

"Sea of Heartbreak," Kenny Price.

"In the Middle of Nowhere," Charley Pride.

"It Takes a Lot of Tenderness," Arlene Harden.

"More About John Henry," Tom T. Hall.

"To Know Him is to Love Him," Jody Miller.

"Snowbird," Chet Atkins.

"Don't Pay the Ransom," Nat Stuckey.

"I'd Rather Love You," Charley Pride.

"Funny Face," Donna Fargo.

"Pretend I Never Happened," Waylon Jennings.

"It's Gonna Take a Little Bit Longer," Charley Pride.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1417, 15 November 1972. Special Guest: Charley Pride.

12" Transcription Disc

"White Silver Sands," Sonny James.

"I'm Just Me," Charley Pride.

"Paradise,"  Jackie DeShannon.

"Don't Let the Green Grass Fool You,"  O. B. McClinton.

"Help Me Make it Through the Night," Charlie McCoy.

"All Heaven Breaks Loose," David Rogers.

"If it Ain't Love," Connie Smith.

"Kaw-liga," Charley Pride.

"Happy Happy Birthday Baby," Sandy Posey.

"It's Not Love," Merle Haggard.

"Me and Bobby McGee," Charley Pride.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1418, 16 November 1972. Special Guest: Charley Pride.

12" Transcription Disc

"You Ain't Gonna Have Ole Buck," Buck Owens.

"Wonder if I Could Live There Anymore," Charley Pride.

"Wheel of Fortune," Susan Raye.

"I Ain't Never," Mel Tillis.

"A World of Your Own," Sonny James.

"Somebody Loves Me," Johnny Paycheck.

"Jerry's Breakdown," Chet Atkins and Jerry Reed.

"Nothing Left but Leaving Anyway," Charley Pride.

"Take it Easy on Your Mind," Sonny James.

"Is This the Best I'm Gonna Feel," Don Gibson.

"All I Have to Offer You is Me," Charley Pride.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1419, 17 November 1972. Special Guest: Charley Pride.

12" Transcription Disc

"He Ain't Country,"  Claude King.

"Just Between You and Me," Charley Pride.

"Nothing Can Stop My Loving You,"  Patsy Sledd.

"Loving on Back Streets,"  Mel Street.

"Together Always," Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton.

"Pride's Not Hard to Swallow," Hank Williams.

"Orange Blossom Special," Nashville Brass.

"Let Me Live," Charley Pride.

"Who's Gonna Play This Ole Piano," Jerry Lee Lewis.

"Holding On," Barbara Mandrell.

"She's Too Good to Be True," Charley Pride.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1425, 27 November 1972. Special Guest: Sonny James.

12" Transcription Disc

"White Silver Sands," Sonny James.

"If It's Alright with You," Dottie West.

"I'm Gonna Sit Right Down," Brian Collins.

"Whole Lotta Loving," Hank and Lois.

"She Loves Me," Freddie Weller.

"Orange Blossom Special," Tommy Jones.

"My Heart Cries for You,"  Doyle Holly.

"That's Why I Love You Like I Do," Sonny James.

"Pass Me By,"  Johnny Rodriguez.

"Fool Me," Lynn Anderson.

"When the Snow is on the Roses," Sonny James.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1426, 28 November 1972. Special Guest: Sonny James.

12" Transcription Disc

"Proud Mary,"  Brush Arbor.

"Running Bear," Sonny James.

"The Jamestown Ferry," Tanya Tucker.

"She's Too Good to Be True," Charley Pride.

"Happiest Girl in Whole U.S.A.," Tammy Wynette.

"A Picture of Me," George Jones.

"Don't Let the Green Grass Fool You," O. B. McClinton.

"Young Love," Sonny James.

"Who's Gonna Play This Old Piano," Jerry Lee Lewis.

"Just for What I Am," Connie Smith.

"A World of Our Own," Sonny James.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1427, 29 November 1972. Special Guest: Sonny James.

12" Transcription Disc

"Katy Did," Porter Wagoner.

"You're the Only World I Know," Sonny James.

"Holdin' On," Barbara Mandrell.

"Soul Song,"  Joe Stampley.

"Lead Me On," Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn.

"Lonesome 7-7203," Tony Booth.

"Mystery Train," Chet Atkins and Jerry Reed.

"Suddenly There's a Valley," Sonny James.

"Mule skinner Blues," Dolly Parton.

"She's Got to be a Saint," Ray Price.

"Born to Be with You," Sonny James.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1428, 30 November 1972. Special Guest: Sonny James.

12" Transcription Disc

"Somebody Loves Me," Johnny Paycheck.

"I'll Never Find Another You," Sonny James.

"To Know Him is to Love Him," Jody Miller.

"Midnight Flyer," The Osborne Brothers.

"Neon Rose," Mel Tillis.

"It Takes a Lot of Tenderness," Arlene Harden.

"A Perfect Match," David Houston and Barbara Mandrell.

"Missing You," Sonny James.

"The World Needs a Melody," The Carters.

"Old Dogs, Children and Watermelon Wine," Tom T. Hall.

"My Love," Sonny James.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1429, 01 December 1972. Special Guest: Sonny James.

12" Transcription Disc

"Is This the Best I'm Gonna Feel," Don Gibson.

"Since I Met You Baby," Sonny James.

"Listen," Tommy Cash.

"Old Fashioned Singing," Tammy Wynette and George Jones.

"Huggin & Chalkin," Jerry Reed.

"I Really Don't Want to Know," Charlie McCoy.

"Tossin' and Turning,"  Ronnie Sessions.

"It's Just a Matter of Time," Sonny James.

"I Like Everything About Loving You,"  Bobbie Roy.

"This Much a Man," Marty Robbins.

"White Silver Sands," Sonny James.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1705

Ralph Emery Show No. 1430, 04 December 1972. Special Guest: Dave Dudley.

12" Transcription Disc

"Long Time Gone," Dave Dudley.

"One Last Time," Glen Campbell.

"Holdin' On," Barbara Mandrell.

"Pass Me By," Johnny Rodriguez.

"Whole Lotta Lovin'," Hank Williamsjr. and Lois Johnson.

"She Called Me Baby,"  Dick Curless.

"Proud Mary," Brush Arbor.

"We Know it's Over,"  Dave O'Donnel and Karen O'Donnel.

"Bluegrass with Guts," Jerry Reed.

"Old Dogs, Children, and Watermelon Wine," Tom T. Hall.

"Coming Down," Dave Dudley.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1431, 05 December 1972. Special Guest: David Dudley.

12" Transcription Disc

"My Heart Cried for You," Doyle Holly.

"You've Gotta Cry Girl," Dave Dudley.

"Cause I Love You," Don Gibson and Sue Thompson.

"She's Too Good to Be True," Charley Pride.

"Good Time Charlie,"  Danny O'Keefe.

"Jamestown Ferry," Tanya Tucker.

"Somebody Loves Me," Johnny Paycheck.

"There Ain't No Easy Run," Dave Dudley.

"I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know,"  Jeannie Pruett.

"Everybody Loves a Song,"  Mac Davis.

"Fly Away Again," Dave Dudley.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1432, 06 December 1972. Special Guest: David Dudley.

12" Transcription Disc

"Don't Let the Green Grass Fool You," O. B. McClinton.

"Six Days on the Road," Dave Dudley.

"Teardrops in My Heart," Sammi Smith.

"Loving on Back Streets," Mel Street.

"Just Before the News," Loggins & Mossina.

"Gonna Sit Down & Write a Letter," Brian Collins.

"My Man," Tammy Wynette.

"If it Feels Good Do It," Dave Dudley.

"The Day I Jumped From Uncle Harvey's Plane," Red Lane.

"I'll Take It,"  Jo Ann Sweeny.

"Listen Betty," Dave Dudley.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1433, 07 December 1972. Special Guest: David Dudley.

12" Transcription Disc

"Listen," Tommy Cash.

"Please Let Me Prove," Dave Dudley.

"White Silver Sands," Sonny James.

"To Know Him is to Love Him," Jody Miller.

"Katy Did," Porter Wagoner.

"Pretend I Never Happened," Waylon Jennings.

"She's My Rock,"  Stoney Edwards.

"Gettin' Back Together," Dave and Karen O'Donnel.

"Who's Gonna Play This Old Piano," Jerry Lee Lewis.

"It Takes a Lot of Tenderness," Arlene Harden.

"Six Tons of Toys," Dave Dudley.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1434, 08 December 1972. Special Guest: David Dudley.

12" Transcription Disc

"Good Ole Mountain Dew," Glen Campbell.

"George of the North Woods," Dave Dudley.

"Frosty the Snowman," Lynn Anderson.

"A Picture of Me," George Jones.

"We're Gonna Get Together," Buck Owens and Susan Raye.

"She Needs Someone to Hold Her," Conway Twitty.

"Ring of Fire,"  Tennessee Three.

"The Pool Shark," Dave Dudley.

"She's Got to Be a Saint," Ray Price.

"Sing Me a Love Song to Baby," Billy Walker.

"Old Time Merry Christmas," Dave Dudley.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1710

Ralph Emery Show No. 1460, 15 January 1973. Special Guest: Jeannie Seely and Jack Greene.

12" Transcription Disc

"Satisfaction," Jack Greene.

"Farm in Pennsyltucky," Jeannie Seely.

"I Must Be Doing Something Right,"  Roy Drusky.

"I Feel Fine,"  Kenny Vernon.

"The Loving Gift," Johnny Cash and June Carter.

"Texas Troubador Stomp,"  Texas Troubadours.

"Don't Tell Me your Troubles," Kenny Price.

"Statue of a Fool," Jack Greene.

"Don't Touch Me," Jeannie Seely.

"I Hate Good byes," Bobby Bare.

"Wish I Didn't Have to Miss You," Jack Greene and Jeannie Seely.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1461, 16 January 1973. Special Guest: Jeannie Seely and Jack Greene.

12" Transcription Disc

"Any Old Wind That Blows," Johnny Cash.

"The King and I," Jeannie Seely.

"Much Oblige," Jack Greene and Jeannie Seely.

"Till I Get it Right," Tammy Wynette.

"Pretty Girl, Pretty Clothes, Pretty Sad," Jack Ward.

"The Teddy Bear Song," Barbara Fairchild.

"The Lord Knows I'm Drinking," Cal Smith.

"There Goes My Everything," Jack Greene.

"We Know an Ending," Jack Green and Jeannie Seely.

"Pass Me By," Johnny Rodriguez.

"Soul Song," Joe Stampley.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1712

Ralph Emery Show No. 1462, 17 January 1973. Special Guest: Jeannie Seely and Jack Greene.

12" Transcription Disc

"Blue Train," George Hamilton.

"If You Ever Need My Love," Jack Greene.

"Alright I'll Sign the Papers," Jeannie Seely.

"She's My Rock," Stoney Edwards.

"Love is the Look You're Looking For," Connie Smith.

"I Wonder if They Ever Think of Me," Merle Haggard.

"Holding On," Barbara Mandrell.

"What in the World Has Gone Wrong with Our Love," Jack Greene and Jeannie Seely.

"Somewhere My Love," Red Steagall.

"If it Ain't Love," Jack Greene and Jeannie Seely.

"No More Hanging On," Jerry Lee Lewis.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1463, 18 January 1973. Special Guest: Jeannie Seely and Jack Greene.

12" Transcription Disc

"Good Things," David Houston.

"It Just Doesn't Seem to Matter," Jack Greene and Jeannie Seely.

"Wanting You, But Never Having You," Jack Greene.

"A Man Likes Things Like That,"  Charlie Louvin and Melba Montgomery.

"Neon Rose," Mel Tillis.

"Sunnyside Up," Po Boys.

"Pretend I Never Happened," Waylon Jennings.

"Pride," Jeannie Seely.

"Danny's Song," Anne Murray.

"The World Needs a Melody," Jack Greene and Jeannie Seely.

"That's All That Matters," Glen Campbell.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1464, 19 January 1973. Special Guest: Jeannie Seely and Jack Greene.

12" Transcription Disc

"No Love at All," Lynn Anderson.

"Satisfaction," Jack Greene.

"We Found it in Each Other's Arms," Jack Greene and Jeannie Seely.

"I Take it on Home," Charley Rich.

"Rated X," Loretta Lynn.

"In the Palm of Your Hand," Buck Owens.

"Good Deal Lucille," Don Gibson.

"Do You Know What It's Like," Jerry Wallace.

"You're Heavy on My Mind," Jack Greene and Jeannie Seely.

"You Are My Treasure," Jack Greene.

"Farm in Pennsyltucky," Jeannie Seely.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1470, 29 January 1973. Special Guest: Billy Walker.

12" Transcription Disc

"I'm Gonna Keep on Loving You," Billy Walker.

"Love is the Look You're Looking For," Connie Smith.

"Take Time to Love Her," Nat Stuckey.

"Sixteen Tons," Jerry Reed.

"Everybody's Somebody's Fool," Susan Raye.

"I Can See Clearly Now," Lloyd Green.

"Satisfaction," Jack Greene.

"My Mind Hangs on to You," Billy Walker.

"Soul Song," Joe Stampley.

"Keep Me in Mind," Lynn Anderson.

"Elusive Butterfly," Billy Walker.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1471, 30 January 1973. Special Guest: Billy Walker.

12" Transcription Disc

"Far Far Away," Kenny Price.

"Sing Me a Love Song to Baby," Billy Walker.

"Rated X," Loretta Lynn.

"You Call Everybody Darling," Lamar Morris.

"Monday Morning Secretary," The Statler Brothers.

"Don't Let Green Grass Fool You," O. B. McClinton.

"Dueling Banjos," From Deliverance.

"Charley's Shoes," Billy Walker.

"Neither of Us," Bob Luman.

"Darling What's Happening to Us," Roger Burch.

"Darling Days," Billy Walker.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1472, 31 January 1973. Special Guest: Billy Walker.

12" Transcription Disc

"Any Old Wind That Blows," Johnny Cash.

"When a Man Loves a Woman," Billy Walker.

"Good Things," David Houston.

"Till I get it Right," Tammy Wynette.

"I Love You More and More Everyday," Sonny James.

"Jamestown Ferry," Tanya Tucker.

"Good Hearted Woman," Charley Pride.

"Cross the Brazos at Waco," Billy at Waco.

"A Man Likes Things Like That," Charlie Louvin and Melba Montgomery.

"Ajax Pet Store," Hudson and Landry.

"Circumstances," Billy Walker.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1473, 01 February 1973. Special Guest: Billy Walker.

12" Transcription Disc

"Somewhere My Love," Red Steagall.

"A Million and One," Billy Walker.

"Proud Mary," Brush Arbor.

"Pass Me By," Johnny Rodriguez.

"The Teddy Bear Song," Barbara Fairchild.

"You Lay So Easy on My Mind,"  Bobby G. Rice.

"Blue Train," George Hamilton.

"Funny How Time Slips Away," Billy Walker.

"She Fights That Loving Feeling," Faron Young.

"We Know It's Over," Dave Dudley and Karen O'Donnel.

"She Goes Walking Thru My Mind," Billy Walker.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1474, 02 February 1973. Special Guest: Billy Walker.

12" Transcription Disc

"Farm in Pennsyltucky," Jeannie Seely.

"Smokey Places," Billy Walker.

"My Tennessee Mountain Home," Dolly Parton.

"Behind Closed Doors," Charlie Rich.

"A Place in the Sun," Glen Campbell.

"In the Palm of Your Hand," Buck Owens.

"Neon Rose," Mel Tillis.

"Anything Your Heart Desires," Billy Walker.

"Danny's Song," Anne Murray.

"The Lord Knows I'm Drinking," Cal Smith.

"My Mind Hangs on to You," Billy Walker.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1475, 05 February 1973. Special Guest: Nat Stuckey.

12" Transcription Disc

"Don't Pay the Ransom," Nat Stuckey.

"Till I Get it Right," Tammy Wynette.

"I Can See Clearly Now," Lloyd Greene.

"Super Kind of Woman," Freddie Hart.

"Any Old Wind That Blows," Johnny Cash.

"Good Things," David Houston.

"I Let Another Good One Get Away,"  Dorsey Burnett.

"Take Time to Love Her," Nat Stuckey.

"Love is the Look," Connie Smith.

"A Shoulder to Cry On," Charley Pride.

"Sweet Thang & Cisco," Nat Stuckey.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1476, 06 February 1973. Special Guest: Nat Stuckey.

12" Transcription Disc

"I Believe in Music," The Statler Brothers.

"Is it Any Wonder I Love You," Nat Stuckey.

"Dueling Banjos," From Deliverance.

"If You're Goin' Girl," Don Gibson.

"Rated X," Loretta Lynn.

"It's Gonna Take Longer," Sonny James.

"Crystal Chandelier," Floyd Cramer.

"Sweet Thang," Nat Stuckey.

"Love Sure Feels Good in Heart," Susan Raye.

"Loving on Back Streets," Mel Street.

"Old Man Willis," Nat Stuckey.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1477, 07 February 1973. Special Guest: Nat Stuckey.

12" Transcription Disc

"Farm in Pennsyltucky," Jeannie Seely.

"Joe & Mabel's Bar & Grill," Nat Stuckey.

"Toast of 45," Sammi Smith.

"Do You Know What it's Like," Jerry Wallace.

"A Man Likes Things Like That," Charlie Louvin.

"Working Man's Blues," Merle Haggard.

"Soul Song," Joe Stampley.

"It's Impossible," Nat Stuckey.

"Old Dogs, Children and Watermelon Wine," Tom T. Hall.

"Keep Me In Mind," Lynn Anderson.

"Plastic Saddle," Nat Stuckey.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1478, 08 February 1973. Special Guest: Nat Stuckey.

12" Transcription Disc

"Carribean," Jerry Reed.

"Forgive Me for Calling You Darling," Nat Stuckey.

"Come Live with Me," Roy Clark.

"If You Can Live with It," Bill Anderson.

"Superman," Donna Fargo.

"When a Man Loves a Woman," Tony Booth.

"The Lord Knows I'm Drinking," Cal Smith.

"Rainy Night in Georgia," Nat Stuckey.

"My Tennessee Mountain Home," Dolly Parton.

"Thank You for Touching My Life," Tony Douglas.

"Cut Across Shorty," Nat Stuckey.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1479, 09 February 1973. Special Guest: Nat Stuckey.

12" Transcription Disc

"Satisfaction," Jack Greene.

"House of the Rising Sun," Nat Stuckey.

"Danny's Song," Anne Murray.

"Waiting in Welfare Line," Buck Owens.

"Behind Closed Doors," Charlie Rich.

"Young Love," Nat Stuckey and Connie Smith.

"Evil on Your Mind," Jan Howard.

"Wakes Me with a Kiss Every Morning," Nat Stuckey.

"She Fights Loving Feeling," Faron Young.

"Blue Train," George Hamilton.

"Take Time to Love Her," Nat Stuckey.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1500, 12 March 1973. Special Guest: Minnie Pearl.

12" Transcription Disc

"Go with Me," Don Gibson and Sue Thompson.

"Careless Love," Minnie Pearl.

"Pass Me By," Lynn Anderson.

"Satisfaction," Jack Greene.

"Something About You I Love," Johnny Paycheck.

"Orange Blossom Special," Charlie McCoy.

"The World Needs a Melody," Tammy Wynette and George Jones.

"Comedy Routine," Minnie Pearl.

"Peace in the Valley,"  Red Foley.

"Walk Softly on the Bridges," Mel Street.

"If You Can Live with It," Bill Anderson.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1501, 13 March 1973. Special Guest: Minnie Pearl.

12" Transcription Disc

"Say When," Diana Trask.

"Try to Live Some," Minnie Pearl.

"Super Kind of Woman," Freddie Hart.

"The Teddy Bear Song," Barbara Fairchild.

"My Whole World is Falling Down," O. B. McClinton.

"We Found It," Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton.

"You Can Have Her," Waylon Jennings.

"Comedy Routine," Minnie Pearl.

"Walking Piece of Heaven," Marty Robbins.

"Working Man's Blues,"  Nashville All Stars.

"Losing Streak," Ray Stevens.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1502, 14 March 1973. Special Guest: Minnie Pearl.

12" Transcription Disc

"Neon Rose," Mel Tillis.

"Nobody's Business," Minnie Pearl and Red Sovine.

"Good News," Jody Miller.

"Good Things," David Houston.

"You Lay So Easy on My Mind," Bobby G. Rice.

"Any Old Wind That Blows," Johnny Cash.

"Time to Love Again," Liz Anderson.

"Comedy Routine," Minnie Pearl.

"So Many Ways," Eddy Arnold.

"Songman," Cashman & West.

"Honky Tonk Wine," Wayne Kemp.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1728

Ralph Emery Show No. 1503, 15 March 1973. Special Guest: Minnie Pearl.

12" Transcription Disc

"Love is the Look You're Looking For," Connie Smith.

"Alabam," Minnie Pearl and Red Sovine.

"You Took Ramblin' Out of Me," Jerry Reed.

"Superman," Donna Fargo.

"In the Palm of Your Hand," Buck Owens.

"Monday Morning Secretary," The Statler Brothers.

"I Love You More and More Every Day," Sonny James.

"Comedy Routine," Minnie Pearl.

"She Fights That Loving Feeling," Faron Young.

"My Tennessee Mountain Home," Dolly Parton.

"The Lord Knows I'm Drinking," Cal Smith.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1729

Ralph Emery Show No. 1504, 16 March 1973. Special Guest: Minnie Pearl.

12" Transcription Disc

"Keep On Trucking," Dave Dudley.

"What is an American," Minnie Pearl.

"If it Ain't Love," Jack Greene.

"Emptiest Arms in the World," Merle Haggard.

"Two Below in Tupelo,"  Jeris Ross.

"I Let Another Good One Get Away," Tommy Dorsey.

"Take Time to Love Her," Nat Stuckey.

"No More Hanging On," Jerry Lee Lewis.

"Nobody Wins," Brenda Lee.

"A Shoulder to Cry On," Charley Pride.

"Y'all Come," Minnie Pearl.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1730

Ralph Emery Show No. (Unknown), 30 April 1973. Special Guest: (Unknown).

12" Transcription Disc

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1731

Ralph Emery Show No. (Unknown), 01 May 1973. Special Guest: (Unknown).

12" Transcription Disc

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1732

Ralph Emery Show No. (Unknown), 02 May 1973. Special Guest: (Unknown).

12" Transcription Disc

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1733

Ralph Emery Show No. (Unknown), 03 May 1973. Special Guest: (Unknown).

12" Transcription Disc

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1734

Ralph Emery Show No. (Unknown), 04 May 1973. Special Guest: (Unknown).

12" Transcription Disc

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1555, 28 May 1973. Special Guest: Jimmy Dean.

12" Transcription Disc

"Rocky Top," Jimmy Dean.

"Good News," Jody Miller.

"Charley," The Glaser Brothers.

"Help Me Make it Through the Night,"  Little Jimmy Dempsey.

"Ravishing Ruby," Tom T. Hall.

"What About Me," Anne Murray.

"Big Bad John," Jimmy Dean.

"The Great Filling Station Holdup,"  Jimmy Buffet.

"Love is the Foundation," Loretta Lynn.

"Ruby Don't Take Your Love to Town," Jimmy Dean.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1736

Ralph Emery Show No. 1556, 29 May 1973. Special Guest: Jimmy Dean.

12" Transcription Disc

"My Travelin' Man," Dolly Parton.

"A Thing Called Love," Jimmy Dean.

"Satin Sheets," Jeanne Pruett.

"Children," Johnny Cash.

"Thunderclouds of Love," Patsy Sledd.

"Touch the Morning," Don Gibson.

"To Get to You," Jimmy Dean.

"You Were Always There," Donna Fargo.

"Slippin' and Slidin'," Billy Craddock.

"The One You Say Good Morning To," Jimmy Dean.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1557, 30 May 1973. Special Guest: Jimmy Dean.

12" Transcription Disc

"The Lonesomest Lonesome," Pat Daisy.

"Sweet Misery," Jimmy Dean.

"Give a Little, Take a Little," Barbara Mandrell.

"Working on a Feeling," Tommy Cash.

"Don't Fight the Feeling," Charley Pride.

"Drinking Wine Spodee-O-Dee," Jerry Lee Lewis.

"Weakness in a Man," Jimmy Dean.

"When You're Gone," Carl Smith.

"Carribean," Buddy Allen.

"Back in Your Own Back Yard," Jimmy Dean.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1738

Ralph Emery Show No. 1558, 31 May 1973. Special Guest: Jimmy Dean.

12" Transcription Disc

"Too Much Monkey Business," Freddie Weller.

"The First Thing Every Morning," Jimmy Dean.

"Kids Say the Darndest Things," Tammy Wynette.

"Baby's Gone," Conway Twitty.

"Daisy May,"  Terri Lynn.

"Ain't it Amazing Gracie," Buck Owens.

"Jackson," Jimmy Dean and Dottie West.

"Top of the World," Lynn Anderson.

"I Can Feel the Leavin' Coming On," Cal Smith.

"My Own Peculiar Way," Jimmy Dean.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1739

Ralph Emery Show No. 1559, 01 June 1973. Special Guest: Jimmy Dean.

12" Transcription Disc

"Yellow Ribbon," Johnny Carver.

"These Hands," Jimmy Dean.

"Bring it on Home to Your Woman," Joe Stampley.

"We Had it All," Waylon Jennings.

"Say When," Diana Trask.

"Come Live with Me," Roy Clark.

"Send Me No Roses," Tommy Overstreet.

"Sweet Georgia Brown," Jimmy Dean.

"Chained," Johnny Russell.

"If the Whole World Stopped Loving," Eddie Arnold.

"To a Sleeping Beauty," Jimmy Dean.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1595, 23 July 1973. Special Guest: Jeannie C. Riley and Don Gibson.

12" Transcription Disc

"Touch the Morning," Don Gibson.

"Hush," Jeannie C. Riley.

"Open Up Your Heart," Roger Miller.

"Everybody's Had the Blues," Merle Haggard.

"Folsom Prison Blues," Jerry Reed.

"Is This the Best I'm Gonna Feel," Don Gibson.

"Give Myself a Party," Jeannie C. Riley.

"The Corner of My Life," Bill Anderson.

"Let My Love Shine,"  Marti Brown.

"Go with Me," Don Gibson and Sue Thompson.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1596, 24 July 1973. Special Guest: Jeannie C. Riley and Don Gibson.

12" Transcription Disc

"Bad Bad Leroy Brown,"  Anthony Armstrong Jones.

"Good Morning Country Rain," Jeannie C. Riley.

"Woman Sensuous Woman," Don Gibson.

"Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man," Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty.

"Why Me," Kris Kristofferson.

"Far Far Away," Don Gibson.

"Harper Valley PTA," Jeannie C. Riley.

"You're the Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me," Ray Price.

"If Teardrops Were Pennies," Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton.

"Behind Closed Doors," Charlie Rich.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1742

Ralph Emery Show No. 1597, 25 July 1973. Special Guest: Jeannie C. Riley and Don Gibson.

12" Transcription Disc

"Mm Mm Good," Del Reeves.

"The Girl Most Likely," Jeannie C. Riley.

"If You're Goin' Girl," Don Gibson.

"Darling You Can Always Come Back Home," Jody Miller.

"Lord, Mr. Ford," Jerry Reed.

"Country Green," Don Gibson.

"Houston Blues," Jeannie C. Riley.

"I Used it All On You," Nat Stuckey.

"Blood Red & Going Down," Tanya Tucker.

"She's All Woman," David Houston.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1598, 26 July 1973. Special Guest: Jeannie C. Riley and Don Gibson.

12" Transcription Disc

"Slippin' Away," Jean Shepard.

"A Stranger to Me," Don Gibson.

"Manhattan Kansas," Jeannie C. Riley.

"Sea of Heartbreak," Kenny Price.

"Today Will Be the First Day of the Rest of My Life,"  La Wanda Lindsey.

"Oh Lonesome Me," Don Gibson.

"Oh, Singer," Jeannie C. Riley.

"The Same Old Way,"  Stan Hitchcock.

"Top of the World," Lynn Anderson.

"Mr. Lovemaker," Johnny Paycheck.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1599, 27 July 1973. Special Guest: Jeannie C. Riley and Don Gibson.

12" Transcription Disc

"Nothing Ever Hurt Me," George Jones.

"One Night," Jeannie C. Riley.

"The World is Waiting for the Sunrise," Don Gibson.

"Dream Painter," Connie Smith.

"Wake Up, Jacob," Porter Wagoner.

"If You've Got the Time," Red Steagall.

"It's a Man's World," Diana Trask.

"I Wish I Had Stayed," Brian Collins.

"Hush," Jeannie C. Riley.

"Touch the Morning," Don Gibson.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1605, 06 August 1973. Special Guest: Stonewall Jackson and George Morgan.

12" Transcription Disc

"Waterloo," Stonewall Jackson.

"Darling You Can Always Come Back Home," Jody Miller.

"Mr. Ting-A-Ling," George Morgan.

"Satisfied Mind," Roy Drusky.

"Just What I Had in Mind," Faron Young.

"Herman Schwartz," Stonewall Jackson.

"Kid Stuff," Barbara Fairchild.

"You're the Only Good Thing," George Morgan.

"Dream Painter," Connie Smith.

"Everybody's Had the Blues," Merle Haggard.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1606, 07 August 1973. Special Guest: Stonewall Jackson and George Morgan.

12" Transcription Disc

"Kindly Keep it Country," Hank Thompson.

"Candy Kisses," George Morgan.

"Why I'm Walking," Stonewall Jackson.

"Love is the Foundation," Loretta Lynn.

"It Takes Time," Dave Dudley.

"Alone Again," Brush Arbor.

"Almost," George Morgan.

"Today Will Be the First Day of the Rest of My Life," La Wanda Lindsey.

"Me & You & a Dog Named Boo," Stonewall Jackson.

"Open Up Your Heart," Roger Miller.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1747

Ralph Emery Show No. 1607, 08 August 1973. Special Guest: Stonewall Jackson and George Morgan.

12" Transcription Disc

"Slippin' Away," Jean Shepard.

"Life to Go," Stonewall Jackson.

"Please Don't Let Me Love You," George Morgan.

"Super Star,"  Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass.

"Hush," Jeannie C. Riley.

"If You've Got the Time," Red Steagall.

"Nothing Ever Hurt Me," George Jones.

"A Wound Time Can't Erase," Stonewall Jackson.

"Blood Red & Going Down," Tanya Tucker.

"Room Full of Roses," George Morgan.

"Kids Say the Darndest Things," Tammy Wynette.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1608, 09 August 1973. Special Guest: Stonewall Jackson and George Morgan.

12" Transcription Disc

"Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man," Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn.

"Don't Be Angry," Stonewall Jackson.

"Is Anybody Going to San Antone," George Morgan.

"Champagne,"  The Strangers.

"Oh Woman," Jack Barlow.

"If Teardrops Were Pennies," Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton.

"You Really Haven't Changed," Johnny Carver.

"Mary Don't You Weep," Stonewall Jackson.

"Would You walk with Me Jimmy," Arleene Hardin.

"Born to Be with You," George Morgan.

"Bring Back My Yesterday," Glen Campbell.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1609, 10 August 1973. Special Guest: Stonewall Jackson and George Morgan.

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"Bad, Bad Leroy Brown," Anthony Armstrong Jones.

"Wichita Lineman," George Morgan.

"I Wash My Hands in Muddy Water," Stonewall Jackson.

"Riders in the Sky," Roy Clark.

"Heaven on Earth," Sonny James.

"Mm Mm Good," Del Reeves.

"That Lucky Old Sun," Jerry Reed.

"It's a Man's World," Diana Trask.

"Come Early Morning,"  Narvel Felts.

"Mr. Ting-A-Ling," George Morgan.

"Herman Schwartz," Stonewall Jackson.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1631, 10 September 1973. Special Guest: Faron Young.

12" Transcription Disc

"Broad-Minded Man," Jim Ed Brown.

"Even the Bad Times Are Good," Faron Young.

"Why Me, Lord," Loretta Young.

"Riding My Thumb to Mexico," Johnny Rodriguez.

"If Teardrops Were Pennies," Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton.

"Sugarman,"  Peggy Little.

"Four in the Morning," Faron Young.

"Arms Full of Empty," Buck Owens.

"Blood Red & Going Down," Tanya Tucker.

"Love is the Foundation," Faron Young.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1632, 11 September 1973. Special Guest: Faron Young.

12" Transcription Disc

"Sawmill," Mel Tillis.

"Wine Me Up," Faron Young.

"Kid Stuff," Barbara Fairchild.

"If That Back Door Could Talk," Ronnie Session.

"Alone with You," Faron Young.

"Bring it on Home to Your Woman," Conway Twitty.

"Country & Pop Music," Urel Albert.

"She Fights That Loving Feeling," Faron Young.

"Too Much Hold Back,"  Little David Wilkins.

"Don't Fight That Lovin' Feeling," Charley Pride.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1633, 12 September 1973. Special Guest: Faron Young.

12" Transcription Disc

"A Perfect Stranger," Freddie Wheller.

"To Get to You," Faron Young.

"Darling You Can Always Come Back Home," Jody Miller.

"Open Up Your Heart," Roger Miller.

"I'm Your Woman," Jean Pruett.

"Oh Woman," Jack Barlow.

"This Little Girl of Mine," Faron Young.

"Warm Love," Don Gibson.

"Love & Honor,"  Kenny Serratt.

"Hello Walls," Faron Young.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1634, 13 September 1973. Special Guest: Faron Young.

12" Transcription Disc

"Oh, Oh, I'm Falling in Love," Eddy Arnold.

"Sweet Dreams," Faron Young.

"Sing About Love," Lynn Anderson.

"You're the Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me," Ray Price.

"I Wish You Had Stayed," Brian Collins.

"It's Warm with Love in Here," Faron Young.

"Cotton Jenny," Brush Arbor.

"I Need Somebody Bad," Jack Greene.

"Slippin' Away," Jean Sheppard.

"Just What I Had in Mind," Faron Young.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1754

Ralph Emery Show No. 1635, 14 September 1973. Special Guest: Faron Young.

12" Transcription Disc

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1640, 24 September 1973. Special Guest: Dolly Parton.

12" Transcription Disc

"Mule Skinner Blues," Dolly Parton.

"The Most Beautiful Girl," Charlie Rich.

"Sing About Love," Lynn Anderson.

"Sometimes a Memory Just Ain't Enough," Jerry Lee Lewis.

"A Perfect Stranger," Freddie Wheeler.

"Wake Up Jacob," Porter Wagoner.

"Bubbling Over," Dolly Parton.

"Shenandoah," Charlie McCoy.

"Allegheny," Johnny Cash and June Carter.

"Touch Your Woman," Dolly Parton.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1641, 25 September 1973. Special Guest: Dolly Parton.

12" Transcription Disc

"Dixie Fried," Carl Perkins.

"Crackerjack," Dolly Parton.

"If Teardrops Were Pennies," Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton.

"I'll Never Break These Chains," Tommy Overstreet.

"Be Certain," Terri Lane.

"Joshua," Dolly Parton.

"You've Never Been This Far Before," Conway Twitty.

"Sugarman," Peggy Little.

"Sawmill," Mel Tillis.

"My Tennessee Mountain Home," Dolly Parton.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1642, 26 September 1973. Special Guest: Dolly Parton.

12" Transcription Disc

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1643, 27 September 1973. Special Guest: Dolly Parton.

12" Transcription Disc

"Riding My Thumb to Mexico," Johnny Rodriguez.

"Daddy Was an Old Time Preacher Man," Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton.

"Kentucky Gambler," Dolly Parton.

"Open Up Your Heart," Roger Miller.

"Hank & Lefty Raised My Country Soul," Stoney Edwards.

"The Coat of many Colors," Dolly Parton.

"Oh, Oh I'm Falling in Love," Eddy Arnold.

"The Midnight Oil," Barbara Mandrell.

"Till the Water Stops Running," Billy Crash Craddock.

"Just Because I'm a Woman," Dolly Parton.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1644, 28 September 1973. Special Guest: Dolly Parton.

12" Transcription Disc

"I Wish I Had Stayed," Brian Collins.

"Washday Blues," Dolly Parton.

"Say Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose,"  Terry Stafford.

"Satin Sheets," Loretta Lynn.

"The Town Where You Live," Mel Street.

"The Beginning," Dolly Parton.

"Kentucky Sunshine," Wayne Kemp.

"Country Sunshine," Dottie West.

"Hank," Hank Williamsjr.

"Bubbling Over," Dolly Parton.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1680, 19 November 1973. Special Guest: Melba Montgomery and Grandpa Jones.

12" Transcription Disc

"Wherefore and Why," Glen Campbell.

"Don't Keep Me Lonely Too Long," Melba Montgomery.

"Eight More Miles to Louisville," Grandpa Jones.

"I'll Be Doggone,"  Penny DeHaven.

"Carry Me Back," The Statler Brothers.

"Rolling Rig," Dave Dudley.

"Wrap Your Love Around Me," Melba Montgomery.

"Are You From Dixie," Grandpa Jones.

"You Lay so Easy on My Mind," Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn.

"Fiddlin' Around," Chet Atkins.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1681, 20 November 1973. Special Guest: Melba Montgomery and Grandpa Jones.

12" Transcription Disc

"Song and Dance Man," Johnny Paycheck.

"Blood Red & Going Down," Melba Montgomery.

"Old Rattler," Grandpa Jones.

"I Believe in the Sunshine," Roger Miller.

"Ain't Love a Good Thing," Connie Smith.

"The Most Beautiful Girl," Charlie Rich.

"Why Me," Melba Montgomery.

"Mountain Dew," Grandpa Jones.

"Jolene," Dolly Parton.

"Sawmill," Mel Tillis.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1682, 21 November 1973. Special Guest: Melba Montgomery and Grandpa Jones.

12" Transcription Disc

"I'm Moving On," Danny Davis and Nashville Brass.

"T for Texas," Grandpa Jones.

"Satin Sheets," Melba Montgomery.

"I Love," Tom T. Hall.

"House of the Rising Sun," Jody Miller.

"The Fiddle Man," Red Steagall.

"Johnny One Time," Melba Montgomery.

"Old Blue," Grandpa Jones.

"Little Girl Gone," Donna Fargo.

"You Ask Me To," Waylon Jennings.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1683, 22 November 1973. Special Guest: Melba Montgomery and Grandpa Jones.

12" Transcription Disc

"That's What I'll Do," Don Gibson.

"Falling Leaves," Grandpa Jones.

"Something to Brag About," Melba Montgomery and Charlie Louvin'.

"Paper Roses," Marie Osmond.

"Rosie Cries a Lot," Ferlin Huskey.

"Got Leaving on Her Mind," Nat Stuckey.

"Lonely Street," Melba Montgomery.

"The Huntin's Over for Tonight," Grandpa Jones.

"Amazing Love," Charley Pride.

"Come on Phone," Jean Shepard.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1684, 23 November 1973. Special Guest: Melba Montgomery and Grandpa Jones.

12" Transcription Disc

"Sunday Sunrise," Brenda Lee.

"He's My Man," Melba Montgomery.

"Daylight Savings Time," Grandpa Jones.

"We're Gonna Hold On," George Jones and Tammy Wynette.

"The Last Love Song," Hank Williamsjr.

"If You Can't Feel It," Freddie Hart.

"Sing About Love," Lynn Anderson.

"Mystery Train,"  Thumbs Carlisle.

"Wrap Your Love Around Me," Melba Montgomery.

"The Christmas Guest," Grandpa Jones.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1720, 14 January 1974. Special Guest: Eddy Arnold.

12" Transcription Disc

"She's Got Everything I Need," Eddy Arnold.

"Another Lonely Song," Tammy Wynette.

"I'm Still Loving You," Joe Stampley.

"Rosie Cries a Lot," Ferlin Husky.

"Hey Loretta," Loretta Lynn.

"Rolling Rig," Dave Dudley.

"I Really Don't Want to Know," Eddy Arnold.

"Any Old Wind That Blows," Johnny Cash.

"Lucky Ladies," Jeanne Seely.

"Turn the World Around," Eddy Arnold.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1721, 15 January 1974. Special Guest: Eddy Arnold.

12" Transcription Disc

"Never Ending Song of Love," George Jones and Tammy Wynette.

"Make the World Go Away," Eddy Arnold.

"Daddy What If," Bobby Bare.

"Would You Lay with Me," Tanya Tucker.

"Atta Way to Go," Don Williams.

"Any Time," Eddy Arnold.

"Keep Me in Mind," Lynn Anderson.

"Song and Dance Man," Johnny Paycheck.

"And I Love You So," Barbara Fairchild.

"If I Ever Make It," Eddy Arnold.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1722, 16 January 1974. Special Guest: Eddy Arnold.

12" Transcription Disc

"Jolene," Dolly Parton.

"If the Whole World Stopped Lovin'," Eddy Arnold.

"That's the Way Love Goes," Johnny Rodriguez.

"Just One More Song," Jack Blanchard and Misty Morgan.

"World of Make Believe," Bill Anderson.

"Oh, Oh I'm Falling in Love," Eddy Arnold.

"Cattle Call," Eddy Arnold.

"The Last Love Song," Hank Williamsjr.

"Rollin' in My Sweet Baby's Arms," Charley McCoy.

"What's He Doing in My World," Eddy Arnold.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1723, 17 January 1974. Special Guest: Eddy Arnold.

12" Transcription Disc

"Tonight Someone is Falling in Love," Johnny Carver.

"Bouquet of Roses," Eddy Arnold.

"I Love," Tom T. Hall.

"Love Song," Anne Murray.

"Sometime Sunshine," Jim Ed Brown.

"Come on Phone," Jean Shepard.

"I'll Hold You in My Heart," Eddy Arnold.

"Once You've Had the Best," George Jones.

"Ain't it Good," Barbara Mandrell.

"Love is So Elusive," Eddy Arnold.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1724, 18 January 1974. Special Guest: Eddy Arnold.

12" Transcription Disc

"Ain't Love a Good Thing," Connie Smith.

"I'd Prefer to Do it Again," Eddy Arnold.

"Wrong Ideas," Brenda Lee.

"I Believe in the Sunshine," Roger Miller.

"Happy Hour," Tony Booth.

"Sweet Magnolia Blossom," Billy Crash Craddock.

"How's the World Treating You," Eddy Arnold.

"Big Game Hunter," Buck Owens.

"Wake Me Into Love,"  Bug Logan & Wilma Burgess.

"She's Got Everything I Need," Eddy Arnold.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1730, 28 January 1974. Special Guest: Loretta Lynn.

12" Transcription Disc

"Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man," Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn.

"Snap Your Fingers," Don Gibson.

"Too Many Memories," Bobby Lewis.

"Hey Loretta," Loretta Lynn.

"I Love," Tom T. Hall.

"Sometime Sunshine," Jim Ed Brown.

"Here I Am Again," Loretta Lynn.

"George Leroy Chickashea," Porter Wagoner.

"I Love You, I Love You," Barbara Mandrell and David Houston.

"I Wanna Be Free," Loretta Lynn.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1731, 29 January 1974. Special Guest: Loretta Lynn.

12" Transcription Disc

"Song and Dance Man," Johnny Paycheck.

"One's on the Way," Loretta Lynn.

"I've Just Got to Know," Freddie Weller.

"Bells of St. Mary," Chet Atkins.

"Daddy, What If," Bobby Bare.

"Rosie Cries a Lot," Ferlin Husky.

"Rated X," Loretta Lynn.

"The Baptism of Jesse Taylor," Johnny Russell.

"Tonight Someone is Falling in Love," Johnny Carver.

"You're Looking at Country," Loretta Lynn.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1732, 30 January 1974. Special Guest: Loretta Lynn.

12" Transcription Disc

"Never Ending Song of Love," George Jones and Tammy Wynette.

"Don't Come Home a Drinking," Loretta Lynn.

"When your Good Love Was Mine," Narvel Felts.

"Jolene," Dolly Parton.

"Lead Me On," Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn.

"Whatever Happened to Randolph Scott," Statler Brothers.

"Coal Miners Daughter," Loretta Lynn.

"World of Make Believe," Bill Anderson.

"That's the Way Love Goes," Johnny Rodriguez.

"Blue Kentucky Girl," Loretta Girl.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1733, 31 January 1974. Special Guest: Loretta Lynn.

12" Transcription Disc

"Sweet Magnolia Blossom," Billy Crash Craddock.

"Before I'm Over You," Loretta Lynn.

"Midnight, Me & the Blues," Mel Tillis.

"Just One More Song," Jack Blanchard and Misty Morgan.

"Happy Hour," Tony Booth.

"Uptown Poker Club," Jerry Reed.

"You Ain't Woman Enough," Loretta Lynn.

"Every Day Woman," Kenny Starr.

"There Won't Be Anymore," Charlie Rich.

"If You Touch Me," Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1734, 01 February 1974. Special Guest: Loretta Lynn.

12" Transcription Disc

"Satisfied Mind," Glen Campbell.

"Love is the Foundation," Loretta Lynn.

"I'm Still Loving You," Joe Stampley.

"Ain't Love a Good Thing," Connie Smith.

"Brassy Blue Grass," Danny Davis.

"Working for the Lord," Loretta Lynn.

"Amarillo by Morning," Terry Stafford.

"Will You Lay with Me," Tanya Tucker.

"Louisiana Man," Jerry Lee Lewis.

"Hey Loretta," Loretta Lynn.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1790, 22 April 1974. Special Guest: Sonny James.

12" Transcription Disc

"I'll Never Find Another You," Sonny James.

"I'll Try a Little Bit Harder," Donna Fargo.

"Country Lullaby," John Carver.

"Smile for Me," Lynn Anderson.

"Pop a Top," Conway Twitty.

"Rainbow Love," Don Gibson.

"Is it Wrong," Sonny James.

"Last Time I saw Him," Dottie West.

"I Just Started Hatin' Cheatin' Songs Today,"  Gary Sargeants.

"Running Bear," Sonny James.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1791, 23 April 1974. Special Guest: Sonny James.

12" Transcription Disc

"Stop the World and Let Me Off," Susan Raye.

"When the Snow is on the Roses," Sonny James.

"The Jet Set," George Jones and Tammy Wynette.

"Something," Johnny Rodriguez.

"Play With Me," Penny DeHaven.

"White Silver Sands," Sonny James.

"Paper Roses,"  Marie Osmond.

"Honeymoon Feelin'," Roy Clark.

"The Telephone Call," George Jones and Tina.

"Born to Be with You," Sonny James.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1792, 24 April 1974. Special Guest: Sonny James.

12" Transcription Disc

"Superskirt,"  Connie Cato.

"A World of Our Own," Sonny James.

"Wake Me into Love," Bud Logan and Wilma Burgess.

"I'm Wanting To," Marty Robbins.

"She's Almost an Angel," Sonny James.

"Country Bumpkin," Cal Smith.

"Young Love," Sonny James.

"Dallas," Connie Smith.

"Satisfied Man," Charlie Rich.

"You're the Only World I Know," Sonny James.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1793, 25 April 1974. Special Guest: Sonny James.

12" Transcription Disc

"Tore Down," Porter Wagoner.

"I Love You More & More Every Day," Sonny James.

"Is Anybody Going to San Antone," Charley Pride.

"Things Aren't Funny Anymore," Merle Haggard.

"That Same Old Look of Love," David Houston.

"Abilene," Sonny James.

"No Charge," Melba Montgomery.

"Hello Love," Hank Snow.

"Baby Doll," Barbara Fairchild.

"My Love," Sonny James.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1794, 26 April 1974. Special Guest: Sonny James.

12" Transcription Disc

"Natural to Be Gone," Bobbie Gentry.

"You're Free to Go," Sonny James.

"Sweet Georgia Brown," Jerry Lee Lewis.

"I Love You, I Love You," David Houston and Barbara Mandrell.

"Crude Oil Blues," Jerry Reed.

"Just Don't Stop Loving Me," Sonny James.

"I Just had You on My Mind,"  Sue Richards.

"Houston," Glen Campbell.

"At the Time," Jean Shepard.

"It is Wrong," Sonny James.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1800, 13 May 1974. Special Guest: Dottie West.

12" Transcription Disc

"There's a Big Wheel," Dottie West.

"We Could," Charley Pride.

"The Streak," Ray Stevens.

"They Don't Make Em Like My Daddy," Loretta Lynn.

"Some Kind of Woman," Faron Young.

"Last Time I Saw Him," Dottie West.

"I'd Fight the World," Jim Reeves.

"Never Ending Song of Love," George Jones and Tammy Wynette.

"Like a First Time Thing," Ray Price.

"Would You Hold it Against Me," Dottie West.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1801, 14 May 1974. Special Guest: Dottie West.

12" Transcription Disc

"Don't Let Go," Mel Tillis and Sherry Bryce.

"Country Sunshine," Dottie West.

"20th Century Drifter," Marty Robbins.

"Thank You World," The Statler Brothers.

"Telephone Call," George Jones and Tina.

"Country Bumpkin," Cal Smith.

"Here Comes My Baby Back Again," Dottie West.

"Rainy Night in Georgia," Hank Williamsjr.

"I Never Had it So Good," Eddy Alan.

"Rocky Top," Dottie West.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1802, 15 May 1974. Special Guest: Dottie West.

12" Transcription Disc

"Honeymoon Feelin'," Roy Clark.

"Paper Mansions," Dottie West.

"This Time," Waylon Jennings.

"Stop the World & Let Me Off," Susan Raye.

"My Part of Forever," Johnny Paycheck.

"Just What I've Been Looking For," Dottie West.

"Ole Blue," Paul Ott.

"Silver Threads & Golden Needles,"  Linda Ronstadt.

"The Older the Violin the Sweeter the Music," Hank Thompson.

"Rings of Gold," Dottie West and Don Gibson.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1803, 16 May 1974. Special Guest: Dottie West.

12" Transcription Disc

"Lover, Fighter, Wild Horse Rider,"  Guy Shannon.

"If it's Alright with You," Dottie West.

"Things Aren't Funny Anymore," Merle Haggard.

"If You Love Me Let Me Know,"  Olivia Newton John.

"Cannonball Rag," Chet Atkins and Merle Haggard.

"Country Girl," Dottie West.

"King of the Road," Roger Miller.

"I Will Always Love You," Dolly Parton.

"Jeannie Marie You Were a Lady," Tommy Overstreet.

"The House of Love," Dottie West.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1804, 17 May 1974. Special Guest: Dottie West.

12" Transcription Disc

"Let the Four Winds Blow," Jack Reno.

"The Lady," Dottie West.

"A Very Special Love Song," Charlie Rich.

"Dance with Me Just One More Time," Johnny Rodriguez.

"We Should Be Together," Don Williams.

"It Must Be Him," Dottie West.

"One Day at a Time," Don Gibson.

"I Just Started Hatin' Cheatin' Songs Today,"  Moe Bandy.

"Ragged Old Flag," Johnny Cash.

"Last Time I Saw Him," Dottie West.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1855, 22 July 1974. Special Guest: Webb Pierce.

12" Transcription Disc

"I Ain't Never," Webb Pierce.

"Leave Me Alone," Arlene Hardin.

"It's a Monster's Holiday," Buck Owens.

"The Grand Tour," George.

"Ruby Are You Mad at Your Man," Nashville Brass.

"As Soon as I hang Up the Phone," Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn.

"Take the Time it Takes," Webb Pierce.

"The Man That Turned My Mama On," Tanya Tucker.

"It's That Time of Night," Jim Ed Brown.

"Tupelo County Jail," Webb Pierce.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1856, 23 July 1974. Special Guest: Webb Pierce.

12" Transcription Disc

"You Can't Be a Beacon," Donna Fargo.

"Little Rosa," Red Sovine.

"Sugar Foot Rag," Floyd Cramer.

"Dance with Me One More Time," Johnny Rodriguez.

"Your Pretty Roses Came Too Late," Melba Montgomery.

"Bonaparte's Retreat," Glen Campbell.

"There Stands the Glass," Webb Pierce.

"Talking to the Wall," Lynn Anderson.

"Help Me," Elvis Presley.

"In the Jail House Now," Webb Pierce.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1857, 24 July 1974. Special Guest: Webb Pierce.

12" Transcription Disc

"Old Man From the Mountain," Merle Haggard.

"More and More," Webb Pierce.

"The Wrong in Loving You," Faron Young.

"Natural Woman," Jody Miller.

"The Want To's," Freddie Hart.

"Love Love Love," Webb Pierce.

"Thank You World," The Statler Brothers.

"It's That Time of Night," Jim Ed Brown.

"I Never Knew," Connie Smith.

"I Don't Care," Webb Pierce.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1858, 25 July 1974. Special Guest: Webb Pierce.

12" Transcription Disc

"Treat Me Like a Lady," Sherry Bryce.

"Slowly," Webb Pierce.

"Sing for the Good Times," Jack Greene.

"This Time I Almost Made It," Barbara Mandrell.

"Keep On Loving me," Johnny Paycheck.

"Wondering," Webb Pierce.

"Don't You Think," Marty Robbins.

"Hello Out There," La Wanda Lindsey.

"Stomp Them Grapes," Mel Tillis.

"I'm Walking the Dog," Webb Pierce.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1859, 26 July 1974. Special Guest: Webb Pierce.

12" Transcription Disc

"Rub it In," Billy Crash Craddock.

"I'm Tired," Webb Pierce.

"You Make Me Feel More Like a Man," Mel Street.

"Restless,"  Crystal Gail.

"It's That Time of Night," Jim Ed Brown.

"My Wife's House," Jerry Wallace.

"I'm Gonna Be a Swinger," Webb Pierce.

"I'd Fight the World," Jim Reeves.

"Country Girl," Olivia Newton John.

"Take the Time it Takes," Webb Pierce.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1880, 26 August 1974. Special Guest: Jack Greene and Jeannie Seely.

12" Transcription Disc

"If it Ain't Love," Jack Greene and Jeannie Seely.

"Don't Tell That Sweet Old Lady of Mine," Johnny Carver.

"I'm a Rambling Man," Waylon Jennings.

"He Can Be Mine," Jeannie Seely.

"Please Don't Tell Me How the Story Ends,"  Ronnie Milsap.

"Satisfaction," Jack Greene.

"Ten Commandments of Love," David Houston and Barbara Mandrell.

"Dance with Me One More Time," Johnny Rodriguez.

"Farm in Pennsyltucky," Jeannie Seely.

"Sing for the Good Times," Jack Greene.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1881, 27 August 1974. Special Guest: Jack Greene and Jeannie Seely.

12" Transcription Disc

"It's a Monster Holiday," Buck Owens.

"Pride," Jeannie Seely.

"It's Time to Cross That Bridge," Jack Greene.

"I Never Knew," Connie Smith.

"I Love My Friend," Charlie Rich.

"Love Takes Care of Me," Jack Greene.

"Don't Touch Me," Jeannie Seely.

"Country Is," Tom T. Hall.

"Hold on to Your Man," Diana Trask.

"Much Oblige," Jack Greene.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1882, 28 August 1974. Special Guest: Jack Greene and Jeannie Seely.

12" Transcription Disc

"Bonaparte's Retreat," Glen Campbell.

"I Miss You," Jeannie Seely.

"Statue of a Fool," Jack Greene.

"Woman to Woman," Tammy Wynette.

"The Great Divide," Roy Clark.

"Heart Over Mind," Jeannie Seely.

"All the Time," Jack Greene.

"Please Don't Stop Loving Me," Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton.

"Bring Back Your Love to Me," Don Gibson.

"Wish I Didn't Have to Miss You," Jack Greene and Jeannie Seely.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1883, 29 August 1974. Special Guest: Jack Greene and Jeannie Seely.

12" Transcription Disc

"Highway Headin' South," Porter Wagoner.

"Can I Sleep in Your Arms," Jeannie Seely.

"Until My Dreams Come True," Jack Greene.

"In My Little Corner of the World," Marie Osmond.

"The Want To's," Freddie Hart.

"There Goes My Everything," Jack Greene.

"Lucky Ladies," Jeannie Seely.

"The Way I'm Needing You,"  Cliff Cochran.

"Like a First Time Thing," Ray Price.

"What in the World Has Gone Wrong with Our Love," Jack Greene and Jeannie Seely.

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Ralph Emery Show No. 1884, 30 August 1974. Special Guest: Jack Greene and Jeannie Seely.

12" Transcription Disc

"Hey There Girl," David Rogers.

"I'd Do as Much for You," Jeannie Seely.

"I Need Somebody Bad," Jack Greene.

"Rub it In," Billy Crash Craddock.

"Come on in and Let Me Love You," Lois Johnson.

"The World Needs a Melody," Jack Greene and Jeannie Seely.

"Holding Things Together," Merle Haggard.

"Talking to the Wall," Lynn Anderson.

"Sing for the Good Times," Jack Greene.

"He Can Be Mine," Jeannie Seely.

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48 items.

Arrangement: Chronological.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1795

Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 27 May-03 June 1979. Debi Bass Special.

12" Transcription Disc

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1796

Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 10-17 June 1979.

12" Transcription Disc

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1797

Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 24 June-01 July 1979.

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Transcription Disc TR-20376/1798

Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 08-15 July 1979.

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 22-29 July 1979.

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 30 September-07 October 1979.

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 14-21 October 1979. Gene Watson Special

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 28 October-04 November 1979.

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 11-18 November 1979.

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 06-13 January 1980.

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 18-25 February 1980.

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 03-10 March 1980.

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 16-23 March 1980.

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 30 March-06 April 1980.

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 11-18 May 1980.

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 06-13 July 1980.

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 26 October-02 November 1980.

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 12-19 April 1981.

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 26 April-03 May 1981.

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 10-17 May 1981.

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 24-31 May 1981.

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 07-14 June 1981.

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 21-28 June 1981.

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 02-16 August 1981.

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 30 August-20 September 1981.

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 27 September-18 October 1981.

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 25 October-15 November 1981.

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 22 November-13 December 1981.

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 20 December-10 January 1982.

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 17 January-07 February 1982.

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 22 May-05 June 1983.

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 04-25 December 1982.

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 01-22 August 1982.

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 29 August-19 September 1982.

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 26 September-17 October 1982.

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 07-28 November 1982.

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 05-26 December 1982.

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 02-23 January 1983.

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 30 January-20 February 1983.

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 27 February-20 March 1983.

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 27 March-17 April 1983.

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 24 April-15 May 1983.

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 19 June-10 July 1983.

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 17 July-07 August 1983.

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 14 August-04 September 1983.

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 11 September-02 October 1983.

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Country Roads. The U.S. Army Forces Command Country & Western Music Program. 09-30 October 1983.

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 5. Navy Hoedown, circa 1970-1976.

23 items.

Arrangement: Chronological by issue number.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1842

Navy Hoedown. Series 5: Programs 3 and 4. Dave Dudley.

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Navy Hoedown. Series 19: Programs 1 and 2. Melba Montgomery.

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Navy Hoedown. Series 19: Programs 3 and 4. Melba Montgomery.

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Navy Hoedown. Series 20: Programs 1 and 2. Skeeter Davis.

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Navy Hoedown. Series A: Programs NH9-35 and NH9-36. Jack Greene with Joannie Hall, guest star.

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Navy Hoedown. Series A: Programs NH9-41 and NH9-42. Billy Walker.

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Navy Hoedown. Series A: Programs NH9-45 and NH9-46. Jack Greene.

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Navy Hoedown. Programs NH70-11 and NH70-12. Bobby Bare.

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Navy Hoedown. Programs NH70-13 and NH70-14. Bobby Bare.

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Navy Hoedown. Programs NH70-27 and NH70-28. Dave Dudley.

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Navy Hoedown. Programs NH70-35 and NH70-36. Linda Kay Lance.

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Navy Hoedown. Programs NH70-37 and NH70-38. Linda Kay Lance.

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Navy Hoedown. Programs NH73-33 and NH73-34. Bobby Bare.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Streets of Baltimore."

"Four Strong Winds."

"Detroit City."

"God Bless America Again."

Side Two:

"Shame on Me."

"Miller's Cave."

"I Hate Goodbyes."

"Please Don't Tell Me How the Story Ends."

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Navy Hoedown. Programs NH73-35 and NH73-36. Bobby Bare.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"I'd Fight the World."

"Me and Bobby McGee."

"All American Boy."

"That's How I Got to Memphis."

Side Two:

"Sylvia's Mother."

"Maggie's at the Lincoln Park Inn."

"Five Hundred Miles Away From Home."

"Jesus Christ, What a Man."

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Navy Hoedown. Programs NH73-41 and NH73-42. Don Gibson.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Oh. Lonesome Me."

"I Can't Stop Loving You."

"Just One Time."

"Woman (Sensuous Woman)."

Side Two:

"If You're Going Girl."

"Sea of Heartbreak."

"Legend in My Time."

"Where No One Stands Alone."

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Navy Hoedown. Programs NH73-37 and NH73-38. Ferlin Husky.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"True, True Lovin'."

"Keeps Right on Hurtin'."

"Sweet Misery."

"Money Greases the Wheel."

Side Two:

"Easy Lovin'."

"Always in Always."

"Just Plain Lonely."

"White Fences and Evergreen Trees."

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Navy Hoedown. Programs NH73-39 and NH73-40. Ferlin Husky.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"One More Time."

"Your Sweet Love Lifted Me."

"Let's Put Our World Back Together."

"Forever Yours."

Side Two:

"That's Whay I Love You So Much."

"Wings of a Dove."

"The True and Lasting Kind."

"That's What I'd Do."

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Navy Hoedown. Programs NH74-1 and NH74-2. Roy Drusky.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Long, Long Texas Road."

"Strangers."

"Welcome to My World."

"Peel Me a Nanner."

Side Two:

"Anymore."

"Three Hearts in a Tangle."

"Don't it Make You Want to Go Home."

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Navy Hoedown. Programs NH74-3 and NH74-4. Roy Drusky.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"White Lightning Express."

"I Must Be Doing Somethin' Right."

"Second Hand Rose."

"If the Whole World Stopped Lovin'."

Side Two:

"All My Hard Times."

"The Last Time I Called Somebody Darlin'."

"Without You Baby."

"My Window Faces the South."

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Navy Hoedown. Programs NH74-25 and NH74-26. Melba Montgomery.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"He's My Man."

"Don't Keep Me Lonely Too Long."

"I Love Him Because He's That Way."

"Say You'll Never Leave Me."

Side Two:

"We Must Have Been Out of Our Minds."

"Wrap Your Love Around Me."

"Craw-Dad Song."

"Country Written Up and Down Her Face."

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Navy Hoedown. Programs NH74-27 and NH74-28. Melba Montgomery.

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Side One:

"Let Me Show You How I Can."

"Lonely Street."

"Blood Red and Going Down."

"I Hope I Never Love That Way Again."

Side Two:

"Eloy Crossing."

"Satin Sheets."

"Let's All Go Down to the River."

"Foolin' Around."

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Navy Hoedown. Audition Disc. Jack Greene and Jeannie Seely.

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Side One:

"The Whole World Comes to Me."

"Help Me Make it Through the Night."

"Wish I Didn't Have to Miss You."

"There Goes My Everything."

Side Two:

"Take Me to Your World."

"The Race is On."

"I Don't Want Play House."

"Family Bible."

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 6. Sounds of Solid Country, circa 1970-1980s.

48 items.

Arrangement: Chronological by issue number.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1864

Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 3: Programs 1 and 2.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Lonesome," Tony Booth.

"How Can I Unlove You," Lynn Anderson.

"He Loves Me All the Way," Tammy Wynette.

"South," Roger Miller.

Side Two:

"Bed of Roses," The Statler Brothers.

"Tender Years," George Jones.

"What's Made Milwaukee Famous," Jerry Lee Lewis.

"Step Aside," Faron Young.

"The One I Can't Live Without," Loretta Lynn.

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Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 4: Programs 7 and 8.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"I Washed My Face in the Morning Dew," Tom T. Hall.

"These Are Not My People," Freddy Weller.

"The Country Hall of Fame," Hank Locklin.

"The Right Combination," Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton.

Side Two:

"I'll Just Have a Cup of Coffee," Claude Gray.

"Fifteen Years Ago," Conway Twitty.

"Coat of Many Colors," Dolly Parton.

"The Richest Man," Eddy Arnold.

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Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 7: Programs 7 and 8.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Mexican Joe," Jim Reeves.

"Life Has its Little Ups and Downs," Charlie Rich.

"Shake Me I Rattle,"  Marion Worth.

"Call Me Mr. Brown,"  Skeets McDonald.

Side Two:

"Just One Time," Don Gibson.

"The Image of Me," Conway Twitty.

"She's Got You,"  Patsy Cline.

"I've Cried," Crystal Gail.

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Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 9: Programs 7 and 8.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Don't Come Home A Drinkin'," Loretta Lynn.

"Apartment #9," Tammy Wynette.

"The Bottle Let Me Down," Merle Haggard.

"Almost Persuaded," David Houston.

Side Two:

"Help Stamp Out Loneliness," Stonewall Jackson.

"Danny Boy," Ray Price.

"There Goes My Everything," Jack Greene.

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Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 9: Programs 9 and 10.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Kay," John Wesley Ryles.

"Please Let Me Prove," Dave Dudley.

"I Believe in Love," Bonnie Guitar.

"Harper Valley P. T. A.," Jeannie C. Riley.

Side Two:

"I'd Rather Be Gone," Hank Williamsjr.

"Where the Blue and Lonely Go," Roy Drusky.

"A Week in the Country Jail," Tom T. Hall.

"All I Have to Offer You (Is Me)," Charley Pride.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1869

Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 9: Programs 11 and 12.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"She Goes Walkin' Through My Mind," Billy Walker.

"Willy Jones," Susan Raye.

"He's Everywhere," Sammi Smith.

"Wings Upon Your Horns," Loretta Lynn.

Side Two:

"Tonight My Baby's Comin' Home," Barbara Mandrell.

"Nashville," David Houston.

"Good Lovin'," Tammy Wynette.

"I Won't Mention it Again," Ray Price.

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Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 10: Programs 11 and 12.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Coal Miner's Daughter," Loretta.

"He Loves Me All the Way," Tammy Wynette.

"July 12, 1939," Charlie Rich.

"Call Me Mr. Brown," Skeets McDonald.

Side Two:

"That's What I'll Do," Don Gibson.

"Ain't it Good,"  Norro Wilson.

"You Ask Me To," Waylon Jennings.

"Lay a Little Lovin' on Me," Del Reeves.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1871

Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 10: Program 13.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Too Much Hold Back," Little David Wilkins.

"The Baptism of Jesse Taylor," Johnny Russell.

"Millie Darling," Eddy Arnold.

"I Can't See Me Without You," Conway Twitty.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1872

Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 11: Programs 3 and 4.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"After the Fire is Gone," Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty.

"Sweetheart of the Year," Ray Price.

"When You're Hot You're Hot," Porter Wagoner.

"To Make Love Sweeter for You," Jerry Lee Lewis.

Side Two:

"Do What You Do, Do Well,"  Ned Miller.

"Slippin' Around," Roy Drusky and Priscilla Mitchell.

"Here Comes the Rain," Eddie Arnold.

"There's More Pretty Girls Than One," George Hamilton.

"When it's Spring Time in Alaska,"  Johnny Horton.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1873

Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 11: Programs 5 and 6.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Homecoming," Tom T. Hall.

"What Locks the Door," Jack Greene.

"Good Times," Willie Nelson.

"Tennessee Waltz,"  Pee Wee King and Redd Stewart.

Side Two:

"Goodbye Wheeling," Mel Tillis.

"It's All Over but the Crying," Hank Williamsjr.

"Northeast Arkansas Mississippi County Bootlegger," Kenny Price.

"The Legend of Bonnie and Clyde," Merle Haggard.

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Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 11: Programs 9 and 10.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Oney," Johnny Cash.

"If This is Goodbye," Carl Smith.

"Lonely Women Make Good Lovers," Bob Luman.

"Teddy Bear Song," Barbara Fairchild.

Side Two:

"Top of the World," Lynn Anderson.

"Mr. Lovemaker," Johnny Paycheck.

"Blood Red and Goin' Down," Tanya Tucker.

"It Meant Nothing to Me," Diana Trask.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1875

Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 19: Programs 3 and 4.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"(Jeannie Marie) You Were a Lady," Tommy Overstreet.

"The Rainbow in Daddy's Eyes," Sammi Smith.

"A Very Special Love Song," Charlie Rich.

"I Never Go Around Mirrors," Lefty Frizzel.

Side Two:

"Hello Love," Hank Snow.

"Seasons in the Sun," Bobby Wright.

"Just Enough to Make Me Stay," Bob Luman.

"Honeymoon Feelin'," Roy Clark.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1876

Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 19: Programs 5 and 6.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Last Time I Saw Him," Dottie West.

"Superskirt," Connie Cato.

"My Part of Forever," Johnny Paycheck.

"I Will Always Love You," Dolly Parton.

Side Two:

"If You Love Me," Olivia Newton John.

"She's in Love with a Rodeo Man," Johnny Russell.

"No Charge," Melba Montgomery.

"Bloody May Morning," Willie Nelson.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1877

Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 19: Programs 7 and 8.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"The Streak," Ray Stevens.

"It's That Time of Night," Jim Ed Brown.

"I Want to Stay," Narvel Felts.

"Sexy Lady," Freddy Weller.

Side Two:

"Makin' the Best of a Bad Situation,"  Dick Feller.

"The Grand Tour," George Jones.

"Stop and Smell the Roses," Henson Cargill.

"Drinkin' Thing,"  Gary Stewart.

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Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 19: Programs 9 and 10.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"I'm a Rambling Man," Waylon Jennings.

"Please Don't Tell Me How the Story Ends," Ronnie Milsap.

"A Mi Esposa Con Amor," Sonny James.

"I Wish That I Had Loved You Better," Eddy Arnold.

Side Two:

"After the Fire is Gone," Willie and Tracy Nelson.

"Long Black Veil," Sammi Smith.

"Don't Tell," Johnny Carver.

"In My Little Corner of the World," Marie Osmond.

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Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 19: Programs 11 and 12.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Memory Maker," Mel Tillis.

"The Great Divide," Roy Clark.

"Out of Hand," Gary Stewart.

"Here We Go Again," Brian Shaw.

Side Two:

"Little Girl Feeling," Barbara Fairchild.

"Angels Are Hard to Find," Hank Williams Jr.

"Singin' in the Kitchen," Bobby Bare and Family.

"Ruby, Baby," Billy Crash Craddock.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1880

Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 19: Programs 13.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Carolina Moonshiner," Porter Wagoner.

"The Busiest Memory in Town," Dickey Lee.

"(I'd Be) A Legend in My Time," Ronnie Milsap.

"Lady Came From Baltimore," Johnny Cash.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1881

Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 21: Programs 1 and 2.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Don't Stop in My World if You Don't Mean to Stay," Billy Walker.

"Somebody Hold Me (Until She Passes By)," Narvel Felts.

"Broken Lady,"  Larry Gatlin.

"Remember Me," Willie Nelson.

Side Two:

"Sweet Sensuous Feelings," Sue Richards.

"Another Morning," Jim Ed Brown.

"Shine On,"  Ronnie Prophet.

"If I Had it to Do All Over Again," Roy Clark.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1882

Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 21: Programs 3 and 4.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Back in the Saddle Again," Sonny James.

"Angels, Roses and Rain," Dickey Lee.

"You'll Lose a Good Thing,"  Freddy Fender.

"('Till) I Kissed You," Connie Smith.

Side Two:

"Without Your Love (Mr. Jordan),"  Charlie Ross.

"My Eyes Can Only See as Far as You Can," Charley Pride.

"Come on Over," Olivia Newton John.

"Hey, Lucky Lady," Dolly Parton.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1883

Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 21: Programs 7 and 8.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Wichita Jail,"  The Charlie Daniels Band.

"Misty Blue,"  Billie Jo Spears.

"Makin' Love Don't Always Make Love Grow," Dickey Lee.

"Cowboy," Eddy Arnold.

Side Two:

"(I'm a) Stand By My Woman Man," Ronnie Milsap.

"Teddy Bear," Red Sovine.

"11 Months & 29 Days," Johnny Paycheck.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1884

Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 22: Programs 1 and 2.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Lord, Mr. Ford," Jerry Reed.

"Joshua," Dolly Parton.

"Walking Piece of Heaven," Marty Robbins.

"The Girl Most Likely," Jeannie C. Riley.

Side Two:

"Pure Love," Ronnie Milsap.

"Listen," Wayne Kemp.

"Captured," Terry Stafford.

"I Don't See Me in Your Eyes Anymore," Charlie Rich.

"Tore Down," Porter Wagoner.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1885

Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 22: Programs 5 and 6.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Ridin' My Thumb to Mexico," Johnny Rodriguez.

"Make the World Go Away," Eddy Arnold.

"Soul Song," Joe Stampley.

"Heaven is My Woman's Love," Tommy Overstreet.

"Long, Long Texas Road," Roy Drusky.

Side Two:

"I Wouldn't Want to Live if You Didn't Love Me," Don Williams.

"Yesterday's Wine," Willie Nelson.

"Come Live with Me," Roy Clark.

"The Crude Oil Blues," Jerry Reed.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1886

Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 22: Programs 7 and 8.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"I Hate You," Ronnie Milsap.

"Tomorrow Night," Charlie Rich.

"Heaven is Just a Touch Away," Cal Smith.

"I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone," Jerry Lee Lewis.

"Memory Number One," Webb Pierce.

Side Two:

"Lean it All on Me," Diana Trask.

"I'm Still Loving You," Joe Stampley.

"You Never Say you Love Me Anymore," Nat Stuckey.

"These Lonely Hands of Mine," Mel Tillis.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1887

Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 22: Programs 11 and 12.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"I've Been Everywhere," Hank Snow.

"The Ties That Bind," Don Williams.

"Misty Blue," Wilma Burgess.

"Such a Fool," Roy Drusky.

"Stop the World (And Let Me Off)," Susan Raye.

Side Two:

"The Older the Violin, the Sweeter the Music," Hank Thompson.

"Hurt Her Once for Me," Wilburn Brothers.

"Unloved, Unwanted,"  Kitty Wells.

"What's He Doing in My World," Eddy Arnold.

"Silver Threads and Golden Needles," Linda Ronstadt

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1888

Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 22: Programs 13.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"If it's All the Same to You," Bill Anderson and Jan Howard.

"Dallas," Connie Smith.

"Old Dogs, Children and Watermelon Wine," Tom T. Hall.

"Crazy," Patsy Cline.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1889

Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 23: Programs 3 and 4.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Freckles and Polliwog Days," Ferlin Husky.

"I Don't Want to Have to Marry You," Jim Ed Brown and Helen Cornelius.

"Guilty," Jim Reeves.

"Hello Little Bluebird," Donna Fargo.

Side Two:

"From Woman to Woman," Tommy Overstreet.

"Liquor, Love and Life," Freddy Weller.

"Hula Love,"  Hank Snow.

"House of Love," Dottie West.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1890

Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 23: Programs 5 and 6.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"How Lucky Can One Man Be," Joe Stampley.

"Try a Little Kindness," Glen Campbell.

"I've Never Loved Anyone More," Lynn Anderson.

"I Walk the Line," Johnny Cash.

"Never Did Like Whiskey," Billie Joe Spears.

Side Two:

"Your Place or Mine," Gary Stewart.

"Storms of Troubled Times," Ray Price.

"Once More with Feeling," Jerry lee Lewis.

"Who's Sorry Now," Marie Osmond.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1891

Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 23: Programs 7 and 8.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Old Home Filler Up an' Keep on a Truckin' Cafe,"  C. W. McCall.

"Spring," Tanya Tucker.

"White Lightning Express," Roy Drusky.

"The Door is Always Open," Dave and Sugar.

Side Two:

"Every Now and Then," Mac Davis.

"Oh Boy," Diana Trask.

"Trucker's Prayer," Dave Dudley.

"Down to the End of the Wine," Jack Blanchard and Misty Morgan.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1892

Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 23: Programs 11 and 12.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"I'll Be Your San Antone Rose," Dottsy.

"When the New Wears Off Our Love," Jody Miller.

"Jimmy Caught the Dickens,"  Chick and the Hot Rods.

"Lucky Arms," Lefty Frizzell.

Side Two:

"Let's Truck Together," Kenny Price.

"A Dime at a Time," Del Reeves.

"'Till I Can make it on My Own," Tammy Wynette.

"A Poor Man's Riches,"  Benny Barnes.

"Free to Be,"  Eddy Raven.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1893

Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 23: Programs 13.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Hello Out There," La Wanda Lindsey.

"Just For You," Ferlin Husky.

"Loving You Beats All I've Ever Seen," Johnny Paycheck.

"My Eyes Can Only See as Far as You," Charley Pride.

"Tennessee Wig Walk,"  Bonnie Lou.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1894

Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 24: Programs 3 and 4.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Rub it In," Billy Crash Craddock.

"No Help Wanted," The Carlisles.

"Hello, I Love You," Johnny Russell.

"Put Me Back in Your World Today," Eddy Arnold.

"Happy Tracks,"Kenny Price.

Side Two:

"Sweet Talkin' Man," Lynn Anderson.

"I Want to Stay," Narvel Felts.

"The Death of Hank Williams,"  Jack Cardwell.

"Lay Back Lover," Dottie West.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1895

Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 24: Programs 5 and 6.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Forever Lovers," Mac Davis.

"She Deserves My Very Best," David Wills.

"Then Who Am I," Charley Pride.

"Pinball Machine,"  Lonnie Irving.

Side Two:

"Love Has Made You Beautiful,"  Merle Kilgore.

"That Same Ol' Look of Love," David Houston.

"I Love My Friend," Charlie Rich.

"My Lips Are Sealed," Jim Reeves.

"Let it Shine," Olivia Newton John.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1896

Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 25: Programs 1 and 2.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Bandy the Rodeo Clown," Moe Bandy.

"Birmingham Bounce," Red Foley.

"I'll Go to My Grave Loving You," The Statler Brothers.

"Why Don't You Love Me," Hank Williams, Sr.

Side Two:

"More to Me," Charley Pride.

"Making Believe," Kitty Wells.

"Stay Away from the Apple Tree," Billie Jo Spears.

"The Cattle Call," Eddy Arnold.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1897

Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 25: Programs 3 and 4.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Bye Bye Love,"  The Everly Brothers.

"Hold Me," Barbara Mandrell.

"Slowly," Webb Pierce.

"A Working Man Can't Get Nowhere Today," Merle Haggard.

Side Two:

"Little Old Dime," Jim Reeves.

"I Went to Your Wedding," Hank Snow.

"Somebody Somewhere," Loretta Lynn.

"Lookin' Back to See,"  Justin Tubb and Goldie Hill.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1898

Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 25: Programs 5 and 6.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"There You Go," Johnny Cash.

"She Even Woke Me Up to Say Goodbye," Ronnie Milsap.

"Tennessee Waltz,"  Patti Page.

"Things," Anne Murray.

Side Two:

"Western Man,"  La Costa.

"I Love You Because," Ernest Tubb.

"One of a Kind," Tammy Wynette.

"Mockin' Bird Hill,"  Vaughn Horton and the Pinetoppers.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1899

Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 25: Programs 7 and 8.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Goodnight Sweetheart, Goodnight," Johnny and Jack.

"You Light Up My Life," Debby Boone.

"One by One," Red Foley and Kitty Wells.

"Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes," Jimmy Buffet.

Side Two:

"Here You Come Again," Dolly Parton.

"Silver and Gold,"  Pee Wee King and His Golden West Cowboys.

"Born to Love," Ray Price.

"I Forgot More Than you'll Ever Know,"  Davis Sisters.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1900

Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 25: Programs 9 and 10.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Laura,"  Kenny Rogers.

"Eat, Drink, and Be Merry," Porter Wagoner.

"Where Love Begins,"  Gene Watson.

"I Take the Chance," Jim Ed Brown and the Browns.

Side Two:

"Blue Suede Shoes," Carl Perkins.

"This Ain't Just Another Lust Affair," Mel Street.

"My Lips Are Sealed," Jim Reeves.

"Rock on Baby," Brenda Lee.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1901

Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 25: Programs 11 and 12.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Whole Lot-ta Shakin' Goin' On," Jerry Lee Lewis.

"Say it Again,"  Don Williams.

"Give Myself a Party," Don Gibson.

"Think Summer," Roy Clark.

Side Two:

"Here Comes That Girl Again," Tommy Overstreet.

"Jacqueline," Bobby Helms.

"This is My Year for Mexico," Crystal Gail.

"Set Him Free," Skeeter Davis.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1902

Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 28: Programs 1 and 2.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Two More Bottles of Wine,"  Emmylou Harris.

"Why Have You Left the One You Left for Me," Crystal Gail.

"It Only Hurts for a Little While,"  Margo Smith.

"Sleeping Single in a Double Bed," Barbara Mandrell.

Side Two:

"Tulsa Time," Don Williams.

"I Believe in You," Mel Tillis.

"Blue Skies," Willie Nelson.

"She Can Put Her Shoes Under My Bed (Anytime)," Johnny Duncan.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1903

Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 28: Programs 7 and 8.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"The Door is Always Open," Dave and Sugar.

"The Three Bells," The Browns.

"I'll Be True to You," The Oak Ridge Boys.

"Do You Know You Are My Sunshine," The Statler Brothers.

Side Two:

"The Bargain Store," Dolly Parton.

"Blanket on the Ground," Billie Jo Spears.

"When Will I Be Loved," Linda Ronstadt.

"Lizzie and the Rainman," Tanya Tucker.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1904

Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 28: Programs 9 and 10.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Roll On Big Mama," Joe Stampley.

"Just Get Up and Close the Door," Johnny Rodriguez.

"Linda on My Mind," Conway Twitty.

"Movin' On," Merle Haggard.

"Tryin' to Beat the Mornin' Home," T. G. Shepard.

Side Two:

"Whiskey Talking," Joe Stampley.

"Margaritaville," Jimmy Buffett.

"She's Actin' Single (I'm Drinkin' Doubles)," Gary Stewart.

"White Lightnin'," George Jones.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1905

Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 28: Programs 11 and 12.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"A Mi Esposa Con Amor," Sonny James.

"Adios Amigo," Jim Reeves.

"Vaya Con Dios," Freddy Fender.

"Adios Amigo," Marty Robbins.

Side Two:

"Baby Boy,"  Mary Kay Place.

"Baby I Love you So," Joe Stampley.

"Baby Doll," Barbara Fairchild.

"Baby You Look good to Me Tonight,"  John Denver.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1906

Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 28: Programs 13.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Jolene," Dolly Parton.

"Amanda," Waylon Jennings.

"Lucille," Kenny Rogers.

"Semolita," Jerry Reed.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1907

Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 29: Programs 11 and 12.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Hello Darlin'," Conway Twitty.

"Hello Out There," La Wanda Lindsey.

"Hello I Love You," Johnny Russell.

"Hello Little Bluebird," Donna Fargo.

"Hello Love," Hank Snow.

Side Two:

"Sleeping Single in a Double Bed," Barbara Mandrell.

"You're the Only One," Dolly Parton.

"The Gambler," Kenny Rogers.

"Golden Tears," Dave and Sugar.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1908

Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 30: Programs 5 and 6.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Ten Years of This," Gary Stewart.

"Only One I Love in My Life," Ronnie Milsap.

"My World Begins and Ends with You," Dave and Sugar.

"Missin' You," Charley Pride.

Side Two:

"Rose Garden," Lynn Anderson.

"Help Me Make it Through the Night," Sammi Smith.

"Joshua," Dolly Parton.

"Coal Miner's Daughter," Loretta Lynn.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1909

Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 33: Programs 5 and 6.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Cotton Jenny," Anne Murray.

"It's Four in the Morning," Faron Young.

"The Class of '57," The Statler Brothers.

"Woman (Sensuous Woman)," Don Gibson.

Side Two:

"Teddy Bear Song," Barbara Fairchild.

"Keep Me in Mind," Lynn Anderson.

"Superman," Donna Fargo.

"Kids Say the Darndest Things," Tammy Wynette.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1910

Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 33: Programs 7 and 8.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Get on My Love Train," La Costa.

"Statue of a Fool," Brian Collins.

"Making the Best of a Bad Situation,"  Dick Feller.

"Don't Let Go," Mel Tillis and Sherry Bryce.

Side Two:

"Amazing Grace (Used to Be Her Favorite Song)," The Amazing Rhythm Aces.

"Thank God I'm a Country Boy," John Denver.

"The Letter That Johnny Walker Read,"Asleep At The Wheel.

"You're My Best Friend," Don Williams.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1911

Sounds of Solid Country. United States Marine Corps. Vol. 33: Programs 9 and 10.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Frog Kissin'," Chet Atkins.

"El Paso City," Marty Robbins.

"One Piece at a Time," Johnny Cash.

Side Two:

"What're You Doing Tonight,"  Janie Fricke.

"(After Sweet Memories) Play Born to Lose Again," Dottsy.

"Standard Lie Number One,"  Stella Parton.

"Two Doors Down,"  Zella Lehr.

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 7. Lawrence Welk Show, circa 1965-1980s.

25 items.

Arrangement: Chronological.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1912

Your Navy Presents the Champagne Music of Lawrence Welk. Series A: LW9-1 and LW9-2.

12" Transcription Disc

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1913

Your Navy Presents the Champagne Music of Lawrence Welk. Series A: LW9-5 and LW9-6.

12" Transcription Disc

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1914

Your Navy Presents the Champagne Music of Lawrence Welk. LW70-1 and LW70-2.

12" Transcription Disc

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1915

Your Navy Presents the Champagne Music of Lawrence Welk. LW70-13 and LW70-14.

12" Transcription Disc

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1916

Lawrence Welk Show. U.S. Navy Public Service Radio. LW70-21 and LW70-22.

12" Transcription Disc

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1917

Your Navy Presents the Champagne Music of Lawrence Welk. LW70-23 and LW70-24.

12" Transcription Disc

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1918

Your Navy Presents the Champagne Music of Lawrence Welk. LW70-25 and LW70-26.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Fiesta."

"I Could Have Danced All Night."

"I May Be Wrong But I Think You're Wonderful."

"You Must Have Been a Beautiful baby."

Side Two:

"Fools Rush In."

"L. David Sloan."

"Pata Pata."

"I Want a Girl."

"Hot Lips."

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1919

Your Navy Presents the Champagne Music of Lawrence Welk. LW70-27 and LW70-28.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"That Old Black Magic."

"St. Louis Blues."

"Sherry."

"Skater's Boogie."

"Do You Know the Way to San Jose."

Side Two:

"Runaway."

"Dakota Polka."

"Jolly Holiday."

"Humoresque."

"I Left My Heart in San Francisco."

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1920

Your Navy Presents the Champagne Music of Lawrence Welk. LW70-29 and LW70-30.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"When the Circus Comes to Town."

"Something Special."

"I Left My Heart in San Francisco."

"Satin Doll."

Side Two:

"Wabash Cannon Ball."

"By the Time I Get to Phoenix."

"Cold, Cold Heart."

"Love is a Lonesome River."

"Oh, What a Woman."

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1921

Your Navy Presents the Champagne Music of Lawrence Welk. LW70-31 and LW70-32.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"In the Year 2525."

"Workin' on a Groovy Thing."

"Talk to the Animals."

"Sunshine of Your Love."

Side Two:

"Walk Right In."

"Traces/Memories."

"Breakwater."

"Hang on Snoopy."

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1922

The Lawrence Welk Show. LW70-33 and LW70-34.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Apples & Bananas."

"How Can I Be Sure."

"The Other Man's Grass is Always Greener."

"Easy Rollin'."

Side Two:

"Whatcha Got at Home."

"Everybody's Somebody's Fool."

"I'm Dynamite."

"Ramblin' Rose."

"That's a No No."

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1923

The Lawrence Welk Show. LW70-35 and LW70-36.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Goin' Out of My Head."

"You're a Lucky Fellow Mr. Smith."

"I Left My Heart in San Francisco."

"Alley Cat."

"Anchors Aweigh."

Side Two:

"Spinning Wheel."

"Galveston."

"Yellow Bird."

"Where's the Playground Susie."

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1924

The Lawrence Welk Show. LW70-37 and LW70-38.

12" Transcription Disc

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1925

The Lawrence Welk Show. LW70-39 and LW70-40.

12" Transcription Disc

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1926

The Lawrence Welk Show. LW71-41 and LW71-42.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One: Guest Star, Loretta Lynn:

"Games People Play," Joe South

"Mockin' Bird Hill," Vaughn Horton.

"You're Leavin' Me for Her," Loretta Lynn.

"Jealous Heart," Jenny Lou Carson.

"You Can't Pull the Wool Over My Eyes," Peggy Sue Wells.

Side Two: Guest Star, Tammy Wynette:

"Stand by Your Man," Tammy Wynette.

"Those Were the Days," G. Reskin.

"The Twelfth of Never," P. F. Webster.

"Apartment #9," Johnny Paycheck.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1927

The Lawrence Welk Show. LW72-29 and LW72-30.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One: Guest Star, Tammy Wynette:

"You Can't Hang On."

"Blue Velvet."

"Still Around."

"Jalisco."

"The Only Time I'm Really Me."

Side Two: Guest Star, The Lettermen:

"Feelings."

"It's Not for Me to Say."

"If."

"Stranger on the Shore."

"Only Friends."

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1928

The Lawrence Welk Show. LW72-35 and LW72-36.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One: Guest Star, Glen Campbell:

"Here We Go Again."

"Pretend."

"She Understands Me."

"School Days."

"Help Me Make it Through the Night."

Side Two: Guest Star, The Letterman:

"Breakwater."

"How Can You Mend a Broken Heart."

"When My Baby Smiles at Me."

"I'm Leavin'."

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1929

The Lawrence Welk Show. LW72-41 and LW72-42.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One: Guest Star, Tammy Wynette:

"Good Loving."

"We Sure Can Love Each other."

"Toe Tapper."

"Singing My Song."

"Are You Lonesome Tonight."

Side Two: Guest Star, The Lettermen:

"Don't Make Me Over."

"Summer Samba."

"Theme From Love Story."

"Everyone's Gone to the Moon."

"Family Affair."

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1930

The Lawrence Welk Show. LW73-3 and LW73-4.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One: Guest Star, Lou Rawls:

"Got to Get You Into My Life."

"Don't Think Twice, it's Alright."

"When I Fall in Love."

"April in Portugal."

Side Two: Guest Star, Glen Campbell:

"Dream Baby."

"Snowbird."

"Just Another Piece of Paper."

"I Love Louisa."

"Rose Garden."

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1931

The Lawrence Welk Show. LW73-7 and LW73-8.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One: Guest Star, Tammy Wynette:

"Your Good Girls Gonna Go Bad."

"Melodie D'Amour."

"Our Last Night Together."

"I Got Rhythm."

"He'll Never Take the Place of You."

Side Two: Guest Star, Lou Rawls:

"Everywhere I Go."

"Endlessly."

"How Thoughtless I've Become."

"Pearly Shells."

"I'm Waiting"

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1932

The Lawrence Welk Show. LW73-9 and LW73-10.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One: Guest Star, The Osmonds:

"In the Rest of My Life."

"Watch What Happens."

"Carrie."

"Runnin' Wild."

"18 Yellow Roses."

Side Two: Guest Star, Tammy Wynette:

"Alice in Wonderland."

"You Can't Hang On."

"Don't Bring Lulu."

"Almost Persuaded."

"Temptation."

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1933

The Lawrence Welk Show. LW73-13 and LW73-14.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One: Guest Star, The Osmonds:

"The Honey Bee Song."

"The Girl from Barbados."

"It's You Babe."

"Music! Music! Music!."

"Call of the Sea."

Side Two: Guest Star, Tammy Wynette:

"Good Lovin'."

"Don't Worry."

"Centipede Walk."

"Apartment #9."

"Java."

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1934

The Lawrence Welk Show. LW73-31 and LW73-32.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One: Guest Star, Bobby Goldsboro:

"I Will Wait for You."

"Don't it Make You Wanta Go Home."

"My Little Grass Shack."

"To Be with You."

"Whispering."

Side Two: Guest Star, Gloria Loring:

"Stockholm."

"I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself."

"Papa Won't You dance with Me."

"Hey That's No Way to say Goodbye."

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1935

The Lawrence Welk Show. LW73-41 and LW73-42.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One: Guest Star, Bread Women in the Navy:

"A Taste of Honey."

"Truckin'."

"Perfidia."

"Everything I Own."

"Canadian Sunset."

Side Two: Guest Star, Loretta Lynn:

"It'll Be Open Season on You."

"Cold, Cold Heart."

"Red Wing."

"Wings Upon Your Horns."

"Ramblin Rose."

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 8. Miscellaneous Transcriptions, circa 1949-1974.

29 items.

Arrangement: Chronological.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1936

Forward in Faith: Radio Voice of the Church of God. Radio Minister: Floyd J. Timmerman.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One: Program 582, 25 January 1970. Topic: Divine Deliverance.

Side Two: Program 583, 01 February 1970. Topic: The Way to God.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1937

Forward in Faith: Radio Voice of the Church of God. Radio Minister: Floyd J. Timmerman.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One: Program 584, 08 February 1970. Topic: The Old Old Story.

Side Two: Program 585, 15 February 1970. Topic: Why Should You Escape Hell.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1938

Forward in Faith: Radio Voice of the Church of God. Radio Minister: Floyd J. Timmerman.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One: Program 586, 22 February 1970. Topic: The Sufficiency of Christ.

Side Two: Program 587, 01 March 1970. Topic: Friend You Are Invited.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1939

Armed Forces Records. Nos. 43 and 44.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One: No. 43:

"The River Seine,"  Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra.

"African Lament," Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra.

Side Two: No. 44:

"Adios," The Andrew Sisters with Nelson Riddle and His Orchestra.

"Bugle Call Rag," The Modernaires with George Cates Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1940

Armed Forces Records. Nos. 163 and 164.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One: No. 163:

"Greensleeves," Guy Lombardo and His Orchestra.

"Kammenoi Ostrow,"  Mel Henke.

"He's a Tramp," Peggy Lee.

Side Two: No. 164:

"The Fish,"  Mindy Carson with Jimmy Carroll and His Orchestra.

"The Heel,"  Eartha Kitt with Henri Rene and His Orchestra.

"How Important Can it Be,"  Joni James with the Ray Charles Singers and David Terry and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1941

Armed Forces Records. Nos. 237 and 238.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One: No. 237:

"Come Down to earth, Mr. Smith,"  Carmen MacRae with Jack Pleis and His Orchestra.

"Taking a Chance on Love," Helen Forrest with Billy May and His Orchestra.

"Flanagan's Boogie,"  Ralph Flanagan and His Orchestra.

Side Two: No. 238:

"Todd," Jack Pleis and His Orchestra.

"Keep Your Eyes on the Hands,"  Jane Russell with vocal group and music of Nelson Riddle.

"One Fine Day,"  The Charms with Orchestra.

"Get Out of the Car,"  Sammy Davisjr. with Morty Stevens and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1942

Armed Forces Records. Nos. 267 and 268.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One: No. 267:

"Jungle Drums,"  Juan Garcia Esquivel and His Orchestra and Chorus.

"Namely You,"  Julius La Rosa with Joe Reisman and His Orchestra.

"Soft Summer Breeze," Eddy Heywood.

Side Two: No. 268:

"Forbidden Planet," David Rose and His Orchestra.

"Melodia Loca," Les Baxter and His Orchestra.

"(I'll See You In) Cuba," Pee Wee Hunt and His Orchestra.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1943

Armed Forces Records. Nos. 337 and 338.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One: No. 337:

"The Whippoorwill,"  Keely Smith with Nelson Riddle and His Orchestra.

"Put Your Dreams Away," The Bud Shank - Bob Cooper Orchestra.

"Gee, But it's Lonely,"  Pat Boone with Billy Vaughn and His Orchestra.

"Guaglione,"  Perez Prado and His Orchestra.

Side Two: No. 338:

"Tea for Two Cha Cha," The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra.

"Somebody Touched Me,"  Buddy Knox with the Rhythm Orchids.

"Chicken Rag,"  Larry Fotine and the Beale Street Buskers.

"This Little Girl's Gone Rockin'," Ruth Brown with Howard Biggs.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1944

Show of the Month. Treasury Department, U.S. Savings and Bonds Division. Guest Star: Louis Armstrong; with Del Sharbutt, Merrill Staton, Julie Budd, Mort Lindsey Orchestra, and Merv Griffin as Host.

12" Transcription Disc

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1945

Country Cookin' with Les Arnold. Presented by the Army Reserve. Programs 147 and 148.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One: Program 147. Guest: Chip Taylor.

Side Two: Program 148. Guest: Ernest Tubb.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1946

Country Cookin' with Les Arnold. Presented by the Army Reserve. Programs 187 and 188.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One: Program 187. Guest: Freddy Weller.

Side Two: Program 188. Guest: Charley Pride.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1947

Christmas Seal Campaign 1976. Favorite Country Songs. Style B.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"The Whole World Holding Hands," Freddie Hart.

"Together Again," Buck Owens.

"Eleven Roses," Hank Williamsjr.

"I Can't Stop Loving You," Don Gibson.

Side Two:

"A Room Full of Roses,"  Mickey Gilley.

"For the Good Times," Andy Williams.

"Gentle on My Mind,"  Trini Lopez.

"Young Girl," Pat Boone.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1948

The Standard Transcription Library for the Seeburg Select-O-Matic. No. 1096.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Swinging the Devil's Dream."

"Tennessee Wagner."

Side Two:

"Oklahoma Stomp."

"The Campbells are Coming."

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1949

Musical Library, Nos. 1977 and 1978. Jimmy Davis, Tenor, accompanied by Thomas Peluso. C. P. MacGregor, Hollywood, Calif.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One: No. 1977:

"Lord I Want to Be a Christian."

"I'm Glad I'm Acquainted with Jesus."

"Come Ye Disconsolate."

Side Two: No. 1978:

"He Heals Every Heartache."

"Follow, I Will Follow Thee."

"A Fellowship Sweet."

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1950

Musical Library, Nos. 1975 and 1976. Ensemble Moderne and Jimmy Davis. C. P. MacGregor, Hollywood, Calif.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One: No. 1975; Ensemble Moderne:

"Barcarolle."

"June Barcarolle."

"Largo."

Side Two: No. 1976; Jimmy Davis:

"On the Cross of Calvary."

"There's No Disappointment in Jesus."

"My Days Are in His Hands."

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1951

The Veterans Administration Presents "Here's to Veterans" Programs 1224 and 1225.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One: The Anita Kerr Show.

Side Two: The Andy Kim Show.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1952

The Veterans Administration Presents "Here's to Veterans" Programs 1448 and 1449.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One: Ella Mae Morse Musical Scrapbook.

Side Two: Tower of Power.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1953

American Forces Radio and Television Service. P-12693 and P-12694.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One: Sweet Replies, Honey Cone:

"Sunday Morning People."

"The Day I Found Myself."

"We Belong Together."

"Take Me with You."

"Blessed Be Our Love."

"When Will it End."

Side Two: Pearl's Pearls, Pearl Bailey:

"A House is Not a Home."

"I Never Met a Stranger."

"Watch What Happens."

"It's Impossible."

"Here's That Rainy Day."

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1954

The United States Army Presents "Country Express." Shows 1-66, 2-66, 3-66, and 4-66.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One: 1-66 and 2-66.

Side Two: 3-66 and 4-66.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1955

The United States Army Presents "Country Express." Shows 29-66, 30-66, 31-66, and 32-66.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One: 29-66 and 30-66.

Side Two: 31-66 and 32-66.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1956

The United States Army Presents "Country Express." Shows 5-68, 6-68, 7-68, and 8-68.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One: 5-68 and 6-68.

Side Two: 7-68 and 8-68.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1957

The United States Army Presents "Country Express." Shows 29-68, 30-68, 31-68, and 32-68.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One: 29-68 and 30-68.

Side Two: 31-68 and 32-68.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1958

The United States Army Presents "Country Express." Shows 17-72, 18-72, 19-72, and 20-72.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One: 17-72 and 18-72.

Side Two: 19-72 and 20-72.

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1959

U.S. Air Force Presents "Country Music Time" Programs 311 and 312.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One: Program 311; featuring Jackie Phelps and Odell Martin:

"Function at the Junction."

"Guitar Rag."

"Cannonball Rag."

"Momma Don't Allow."

"Rose City Chimes."

Side Two: Program 312; featuring Del Reeves and George Owens:

"Trucker's Paradise."

"Another Pretty Country Song."

"I Can't Remember Not Loving You."

"Bad News."

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1960

U.S. Air Force Presents "Country Music Time" Programs 403 and 404.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One: Program 403; featuring Charlie Walker:

"Odds and Ends."

"The Last Supper."

"Honky Tonk Blues."

"My Shoes Keep Walking Back to You."

"Stay All Night, Stay a Little Longer."

Side Two: Program 404; featuring Billy Walker and Linda K. Lance:

"Sing Me a Love Song to Baby."

"I Taught Her Everything She Knows."

"Being Free."

"Medley."

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1961

U.S. Air Force Presents "Country Music Time" Programs 421 and 422.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One: Program 421; featuring Dottie West and Johnny Lyon:

"Country Sunshine."

"Back Home Again."

"Shelly's Winter Love."

"Carolina Cousin."

Side Two: Program 422; featuring Charlie Walker and Janet Lynn:

"The Little Ole Wine Drinker Me."

"The Last Supper."

"Delta Dawn."

"Bile Dem Cabbage Down."

"San Antonio Rose."

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1962

U.S. Air Force Presents "Country Music Time" Programs 615 and 616.

12" Transcription Disc

Side One: Program 615; featuring Cotton Ivy:

"Fastest Coon Dog in the World."

"Mule Sense and Politics."

"B. C. the Hunting Mule."

"Underwater Skiing."

Side Two: Program 616; featuring Tommy Cash:

"The Cowboy and the Lady."

"Lady, I Love You."

"That Certain One."

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1963

Cousin Ford Lewis, Everybody's Home Town Cousin. 4-Star ET-14.

10" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Dora."

"Faded Ribbons of Blue."

"Hillbilly Gal."

Side Two:

"Best of the Deal."

"Dear John."

"Love Turns to Hate."

Transcription Disc TR-20376/1964

The Miller Brothers. 4-Star ET-126.

10" Transcription Disc

Side One:

"Nursery Rhyme Blues."

"My Sweetheart, My Darling."

"In the House of the Lord."

"Bugle Call From Heaven"

Side Two:

"Today, Tomorrow and From Now On."

"I Can See an Angel."

"Payday in Heaven."

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 9. Country and Western Music Movie Posters and Lobby Cards, 1937-1964.

13 items.

Full-sheet and half-sheet posters and lobby cards advertising commercial feature-length motion pictures starring country and western recording stars of the 1930s to 1960s, including Roy Acuff, Jimmie Davis, Ernest Tubb, and Gene Autry.

Oversize Paper OP-20376/149

Governor Jimmie Davis in Louisiana. Lobby card. Monogram Pictures, 1947.

Oversize Paper OP-20376/150

Governor Jimmie Davis in Louisiana. Lobby card. Monogram Pictures, 1947.

Extra Oversize Paper XOP-20376/1

Jimmie Davis in Mississippi Rhythm. Full sheet. Monogram Pictures, 1949.

Oversize Paper OP-20376/151

Tex Williams in Nevada Trail. Lobby card. Universal, 1949.

Extra Oversize Paper XOP-20376/2

Hi, Neighbor featuring Roy Acuff with his Smoky Mountain Boys and Girls. Half sheet. Republic, 1942.

Extra Oversize Paper XOP-20376/3

Night Train to Memphis starring Roy Acuff and his Smoky Mountain Boys. Half sheet. Republic, 1946.

Extra Oversize Paper XOP-20376/4

Smoky Mountain Melody with Roy Acuff. Half sheet. Columbia, 1948.

Extra Oversize Paper XOP-20376/5

Home in San Antone with Roy Acuff. Half sheet. Columbia, 1949.

Extra Oversize Paper XOP-20376/6

Gene Autry with Smiley Burnette in Rootin' Tootin' Rhythm. Full sheet. Republic, 1937.

Extra Oversize Paper XOP-20376/7

Gene Autry with Smiley Burnette in Prairie Moon. Full sheet. Republic, 1938.

Extra Oversize Paper XOP-20376/8

Gene Autry with Smiley Burnette in Carolina Moon. Full sheet. Republic, 1940.

Extra Oversize Paper XOP-20376/9

Hollywood Barn Dance with Ernest Tubb. Full sheet. Screen Guild, 1947.

Extra Oversize Paper XOP-20376/10

Country Music on Broadway. Full sheet. Embassy, 1964.

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Addition of July 2009.

About 9,500 items.

Arrangement: By format.

expand/collapse Expand/collapse Addition of July 2009: Audiocassettes.

482 items.

Commercial and non-commercial audiocassettes. Some non-commercial cassettes are dubs of 78 rpm records, electronic transcription discs, and other media. Others are original recordings of interviews and performances.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9714

Greatest Hits, Volume One, Roy Acuff

Elektra 9C-302

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9715

Greatest Hits, Volume Two, Roy Acuff

Elektra 9C-5303

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9716

The Best of Rex, Rex Allen Jr.

WB M5 3122

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9717

Framed, Asleep at the Wheel

MCA MCAC-5131

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9718

The Atkins-Travis Traveling Show, Chet Atkins and Merle Travis

RCA APK1-0479

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9719

Reflections, Chet Atkins and Doc Watson

RCA AHK1-3701

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9720

All-American Cowboy and South of the Border, Gene Autry

Republic 6011N

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9721

Gene Autry Classics, Volume One, Gene Autry

Republic 6021H

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9722

Gene Autry's Country Music Hall of Fame: 15 of His All-Time Greatest Hits, Gene Autry

Columbia 16C 01035

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9723

Cowboy Hall of Fame, Gene Autry

Republic 6012H

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9724

Gene Autry Favorites, Gene Autry

Republic RCC-6013

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9725

Gene Autry Live from Madison Square Garden, Gene Autry

Republic 6014H

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9726

Gene Autry's Melody Ranch Radio Show, Gene Autry

Golden Age 5012

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9727

Gene Autry Sings Songs of Faith, Gene Autry

Republic 6017H

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9728

George Barnes Plays So Good, George Barnes

Concord Jazz 67H

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9729

Bix Beiderbecke, Bix Beiderbecke

Everest FS-20376/317

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9730

Bunny Berigan and His Orchestra, 1936-38, Bunny Berigan

Almanac QSR2414

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9731

Blue Ridge Rangers, The Blue Ridge Rangers

Fantasy M5160-9415

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9732

Who Wouldn't Be Lonely, Blue Sky Boys

Blue Tone

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9733

Within the Circle, Blue Sky Boys

Blue Tone C-1003

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9734

King of the Road, Boxcar Willie

SMI SMIC-24A

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9735

Yodel Songs, Elton Britt

RCA PK-2002

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9736

Western Swing Heritage, Roy Lee Brown and his Musical Brownies

Priority PTS-3001. Note: Cover is signed by Roy Lee Brown.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9737

Honky-Tonkitis, Carl Butler and Pearl Butler

CMH CMH-C-6246

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9738

Have a Nice Day, Wilf Carter

RCA KXK1-0157

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9739

I'm Happy Today, Wilf Carter

RCA KXK1-0322

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9740

Songs I Love to Sing, Wilf Carter

RCA KXK1-0219

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9741

Legendary Performers, Volume One, The Original Carter Family

RCA CPK1-2763

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9742

'Mid the Green Fields of Virginia, The Carter Family

RCA PK-2003

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9743

'Mid the Green Fields of Virginia, The Carter Family

RCA ANK1-1107

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9744

Down the Sawdust Trail, Chuck Wagon Gang

Columbia CT31043

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9745

The Chuck Wagon Gang's Greatest Hits, Chuck Wagon Gang

Columbia 16100642

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9746

Looking Away to Heaven, Chuck Wagon Gang

Columbia 16C36035

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9747

Let Me Walk With Jesus, Jimmie Davis

Decca 5085

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9748

Hard Hitting Songs for Hard Hit People, Hazel Dickens

Rounder ROU-0126

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9749

The Best of Slim Dusty, Slim Dusty

Columbia TC-0SX-7807

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9750

Songs of Devotion, Red Foley

MCA MCAC-86

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9751

Saginaw, Michigan, Lefty Frizzell

Columbia LET10027

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9752

Grandpa Jones Family Album, Grandpa Jones

CMH CMH-C-9015

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9753

Bluegrass Gospel, George Hamilton IV

Lamb & Lion C-1015

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9754

Fletcher Henderson's Sextet 1950, Fletcher Henderson

Almanac QSR2444

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9755

Golden Hits, Eddy Howard

Mercury MLR-4-8007

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9756

Gospel Favorites From the Old Country Church Hee Haw Gospel Quartet, 3rd edition

Hee Haw-19883

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9757

A Tribute to Kenny Price, Hee Haw Gospel Quartet, 4th edition

Hee Haw-19884

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9758

The Best of the Ink Spots, The Ink Spots

Exact EXC-227

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9759

The Best of the Ink Spots, The Ink Spots

MCA MCAC2-4005

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9760

If I Didn't Care, The Ink Spots

51 West QT16042

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9761

The Best of Louis Jordan, Louis Jordan

MCA MCAC2-4079

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9762

Louis Jordan's Greatest Hits, Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five

MCA MCAC-274

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9763

Jam Sessions 1950, George Lewis

Almanac QSR2409

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9764

Good Ole Mountain Music, Mainer's Mountaineers

Gusto GT5666

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9765

Cowboy Classics, Grady Martin

Monument MGC7617

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9766

Jimmy Martin's Greatest Bluegrass Hits, Jimmy Martin

Gusto GT5-0003

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9767

Will the Circle Be Unbroken, Jimmy Martin

Gusto GT5-0059

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9768

Singing All Day and Dinner on the Ground, Jimmy Martin and the Sunny Mountain Boys

Decca C73-5226

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9769

Painted Poetry, Roger Miller

Gusto GT5-3011

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9770

The Best of the Mills Brothers, The Mills Brothers

MFP TC-MFP 50560

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9771

Four Boys and a Guitar, The Mills Brothers

GNP Crescendo 9016

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9772

The Mills Brothers, The Mills Brothers

Pickwick CS-1301

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9773

Till Then [sic], The Mills Brothers

CBS BT-14768

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9774

Alive at the Johnny Mack Brown High School, Lester "Roadhog" Moran and the Cadillac Cowboys

Mercury MCR41-708

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9775

Peace in the Valley, Jim Nabors with the Jordanaires

Columbia 16C32909

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9776

The New Orleans All-Stars in Concert at the Dixieland Jubilee, The New Orleans All-Stars

GNP Crescendo GNP-502

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9777

16 Greatest Hits, Reno and Smiley

Gusto GT5-3001

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9778

Cowboy Jubilee, Riders in the Sky

Rounder ROU-0147

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9779

Old Time Favorites, Wilf Carter/Montana Slim

RCA DVK1-0584. Note: Cassette case cover reads All Time Favorites, but cassette case spine and actual cassette read Old Time Favorites.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9780

Hank Snow Gospel, Hank Snow

Romulus C-5010

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9781

The Hits of Hank Snow, Hank Snow

RCA KEK1-8093

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9782

The Hits of Hank Snow, Volume 2, Hank Snow

RCA KEK1-8098

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9783

Instrumentally Yours, Hank Snow

RCA AHK1-3511

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9784

The Best of the Sons of the Pioneers, The Sons of the Pioneers

RCA PK-2007

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9785

Columbia Historic Edition, Sons of the Pioneers

Columbia FCT37439

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9786

Let's Go West Again, Sons of the Pioneers

RCA AYK1-4092

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9787

Tumbleweed Trails, Sons of the Pioneers

MCA MCAC-730

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9788

Ragtime Band, Mugsy Spanier

RCA Q4J-25342

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9789

16 Greatest Gospel Hits, The Stanley Brothers

Gusto GT5-0016

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9790

Old Country Church, The Stanley Brothers

Gusto GT5-0084

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9791

Family Reunion, Carl Story

Starday SK5-731

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9792

Sister Rosetta Tharpe Sings Gospel Favorites, Rosetta Tharpe

CMC C123

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9793

Light Singin' and Heavy Pickin', Merle Travis

CMH-C-6245

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9794

Rough, Rowdy and Blue, Merle Travis

CMH CMH-C-6262

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9795

Travis Pickin', Merle Travis

CMH CMH-C-6255-Stereo

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9796

Great Songs of the Delmore Brothers, Merle Travis & Johnny Bond

Capitol 4XT-249

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9797

The Clayton McMichen Story, Merle Travis & Mac Wiseman

CMH CMH-C-9028

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9798

20 Golden Pieces of Fats Waller, Fats Waller

Quicksilver BDL-2004

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9799

Old Timey Concert, Doc Watson with Clint Howard and Fred Price

Vanguard 107H

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9800

Favorites, Doc Watson

Liberty L4N-10201

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9801

Live &Pickin', Doc Watson and Merle Watson

United Artists UA-CA943-H

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9802

Look Away!, Doc Watson and Merle Watson

United Artists UA-CA887-H

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9803

Dust on the Bible, Kitty Wells

MCA MCAC-149

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9804

Kitty Wells & Johnny Wright Sing Heartwarming Gospel Songs, Kitty Wells and Johnny Wright

Decca C73-5325

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9805

Kitty Wells & Red Foley's Golden Favorites, Kitty Wells and Red Foley

MCA MCAC-83

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9806

The Best of Slim Whitman, Slim Whitman

Liberty L4N10125

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9807

Ghost Riders in the Sky, Slim Whitman

Liberty L4N10124

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9808

Till We Meet Again [sic], Slim Whitman

Liberty L4N10123

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9809

Rhythm Kings 1935, Clarence Williams

Almanac QSR2426

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9810

Cootie Williams & His Orchestra, Cootie Williams

Almanac QSR2440

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9811

Van Williams Salutes Jimmie Rodgers, Van Williams

recorded at Legend Studios, 1982

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9812

Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys Super Hits, Volumes I and II, Bob Wills

Romulus C6052

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9813

Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys in Concert, Bob Wills

Capitol 4XVV-11550

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9814

Bob Wills Plays the Greatest String Band Hits, Bob Wills

MCA MCAC-152

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9815

King of Western Swing, Bob Wills

MCA MCAC-543

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9816

Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys, Bob Wills

MCA MCAC-526

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9817

The Living Legend, Bob Wills

MCA MCAC-546

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9818

The New Hawaiian Band, The New Hawaiian Band

Trim TRC-1975

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9819

Hawaii Instrumentally Yours

Waikiki WC-306

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9820

Gentle and Beautiful, Bud Tutmarc

Word WC-8702

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9821

Two Slack Key Guitars, Gabby and Atta

Tradewinds TW-C-5524

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9822

Hawaii Calls: Hawaii Today, presented by Webley Edwards

Capitol 4M-11894

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9823

Hawaii Calls: Soft Hawaiian Guitars, presented by Webley Edwards

Capitol 4M-11895

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9824

The Best of Hawaii Calls, presented by Webley Edwards

Capitol 4M-141

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9825

Hawaii Calls: Hawaiian Shores, Favorite Instrumentals of the Islands, Volume 2, presented by Webley Edwards

Capitol 4M-904

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9826

Hawaii Calls: Favorite Instrumentals of the Islands, presented by Webley Edwards

Capitol 4M-715

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9827

Hawaii Calls: Hawaiian Strings, presented by Webley Edwards

Capitol 4M-1152

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9828

The Golden Voice of the Islands: Alfred Apaka as Broadcast on the Hawaii Calls Show, presented by Webley Edwards

Capitol 4M-1882

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9829

Young Hawaii Plays Old Hawaii, Hui O'Hana

Lehua SLC-7006

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9830

Sonny Chillingworth, Sonny Chillingworth

Lehua SLC-2014

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9831

The Best of Alfred Apaka, Alfred Apaka

Decca 73-1001

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9832

The Heart of Hawaii, The Charles Miller Serenaders from the Royal Hawaiian Hotel

GNP Crescendo GNP-54

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9833

Hawaii's Greatest Hits, The New Hawaiian Band

Decca 73-4952

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9834

Hawaii . . . a Musical Memento of the Islands, compilation

GNP Crescendo GNP-34

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9835

Song of Old Hawaii, Bill Sevesi & his Islanders

Fiesta FMC-1800

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9836

Hawaii, Johnny Pineapple and his Islanders

Audio Fidelity AF-C-5850

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9837

Polynesian Primitive, traditional songs

Tahiti EL1035

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9838

3 Ukuleles, no artist listed

Waikiki WC-325

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9839

Slack Key, Leonard Kwan & his Slack Key Guitar

Tradewinds TW-C-5503

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9840

Rabbit Island Music Festival, Gabby Pahinui, Atta Isaacs, and Sonny Chillingworth

Panini PC-1004

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9841

Sons of Hawaii, Gabby Pahinui

Hula THS-503

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9842-9843

FS-20376/9842

FS-20376/9843

Giants of Jazz: Henry "Red" Allen, parts one and two, Henry "Red" Allen

Time Life 4TL-J16. Note: See corresponding booklet, located in folder 379

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9844-9845

FS-20376/9844

FS-20376/9845

Giants of Jazz: Louis Armstrong, parts one and two, Louis Armstrong

Time Life 4TL-J01. Note: See corresponding booklet, located in folder 379

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9846-9847

FS-20376/9846

FS-20376/9847

Giants of Jazz: Sidney Bechet, parts one and two, Sidney Bechet

Time Life 4TL-J09. Note: See corresponding booklet, located in folder 379

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9848-9849

FS-20376/9848

FS-20376/9849

Giants of Jazz: Bix Beiderbecke, parts one and two, Bix Beiderbecke

Time Life 4TL-J04. Note: See corresponding booklet, located in folder 379

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9850-9851

FS-20376/9850

FS-20376/9851

Giants of Jazz: Bunny Berigan, parts one and two, Bunny Berigan

Time Life 4TL-J18. Note: See corresponding booklet, located in folder 379

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9852-9853

FS-20376/9852

FS-20376/9853

Giants of Jazz: Benny Carter, parts one and two, Benny Carter

Time Life 4TL-J10. Note: See corresponding booklet, located in folder 379

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9854-9855

FS-20376/9854

FS-20376/9855

Giants of Jazz: Johnny Dodds, parts one and two, Johnny Dodds

Time Life 4TL-J26. Note: See corresponding booklet, located in folder 379

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9856-9857

FS-20376/9856

FS-20376/9857

Giants of Jazz: Duke Ellington, parts one and two, Duke Ellington

Time Life 4TL-J02. Note: See corresponding booklet, located in folder 380

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9858-9859

FS-20376/9858

FS-20376/9859

Giants of Jazz: Benny Goodman, parts one and two, Benny Goodman

Time Life 4TL-J05. Note: See corresponding booklet, located in folder 380

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9860-9861

FS-20376/9860

FS-20376/9861

Giants of Jazz: Coleman Hawkins, parts one and two, Coleman Hawkins

Time Life 4TL-J06. Note: See corresponding booklet, located in folder 380

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9862-9863

FS-20376/9862

FS-20376/9863

Giants of Jazz: Earl Hines, parts one and two, Earl Hines

Time Life 4TL-J11. Note: See corresponding booklet, located in folder 380

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9864-9865

FS-20376/9864

FS-20376/9865

Giants of Jazz: Billie Holiday, parts one and two, Billie Holiday

Time Life 4TL-J03. Note: No corresponding booklet

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9866-9867

FS-20376/9866

FS-20376/9867

Giants of Jazz: James P. Johnson, parts one and two, James P. Johnson

Time Life 4TL-J18. Note: See corresponding booklet, located in folder 380

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9868-9869

FS-20376/9868

FS-20376/9869

Giants of Jazz: Jelly Roll Morton, parts one and two, Jelly Roll Morton

Time Life 4TL-J07. Note: See corresponding booklet, located in folder 380

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9870-9871

FS-20376/9870

FS-20376/9871

Giants of Jazz: Bessie Smith, parts one and two, Bessie Smith

Time Life 4TL-J28. Note: See corresponding booklet, located in folder 380

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9872-9873

FS-20376/9872

FS-20376/9873

Giants of Jazz: Joe Sullivan, parts one and two, Joe Sullivan

Time Life 4TL-J27. Note: See corresponding booklet, located in folder 381

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9874-9875

FS-20376/9874

FS-20376/9875

Giants of Jazz: Jack Teagarden, parts one and two, Jack Teagarden

Time Life 4TL-J08. Note: See corresponding booklet, located in folder 381

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9876-9877

FS-20376/9876

FS-20376/9877

Giants of Jazz: Fats Waller, parts one and two, Fats Waller

Time Life 4TL-J15. Note: See corresponding booklet, located in folder 381

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9878-9879

FS-20376/9878

FS-20376/9879

Giants of Jazz: The Guitarists, parts one and two, various artists

Time Life 4TL-J12. Note: See corresponding booklet, located in folder 381

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9880

Country and Western Classics: Roy Acuff, part 2, Roy Acuff

Time Life 4TLCW-09. Note: See corresponding booklet, located in folder 383

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9881-9882

FS-20376/9881

FS-20376/9882

Country and Western Classics: The Carter Family, parts one and two, The Carter Family

Time Life 4TLCW-06. Note: See corresponding booklet, located in folder 383

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9883-9884

FS-20376/9883

FS-20376/9884

Country and Western Classics: Johnny Cash, parts one and two, Johnny Cash

Time Life 4TLCW-03. Note: See corresponding booklet, located in folder 383

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9885-9886

FS-20376/9885

FS-20376/9886

Country and Western Classics: Flatt and Scruggs, parts one and two, Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

Time Life 4TLCW-04. Note: See corresponding booklet, located in folder 383

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9887-9888

FS-20376/9887

FS-20376/9888

Country and Western Classics: George Jones, parts one and two, George Jones

Time Life 4TLCW-08. Note: See corresponding booklet, located with the FS-20376/notes

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9889-9890

FS-20376/9889

FS-20376/9890

Country and Western Classics: Marty Robbins, parts one and two, Marty Robbins

Time Life 4TLCW-10. Note: See corresponding booklet, located in folder 383

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9891

Country and Western Classics: Hank Williams, part 1, Hank Williams

Time Life 4TLCW-01. Note: See corresponding booklet, located in folder 383

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9892-9893

FS-20376/9892

FS-20376/9893

Country and Western Classics: Bob Wills, Bob Wills

Time Life 4TLCW-07. Note: See corresponding booklet, located in folder 383

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9894-9895

FS-20376/9894

FS-20376/9895

Country and Western Classics: The Women, various artists

Time Life 4TLCW-02. Note: See corresponding booklet, located in folder 383

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9896-9897

FS-20376/9896

FS-20376/9897

Country and Western Classics: Duets, various artists

Time Life 4TLCW-05. Note: See corresponding booklet, located in folder 383

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9898

Mountain Music Collection Volume Two: Fair and Tender Ladies, various artists

CMH C-8003

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9899

Country Gospel Collection, various artists

CMH CMH-C-9013

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9900

16 Fiddler's Greatest Hits, various artists

Gusto GT5-3014

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9901

Bluegrass Special, various artists

Gusto GT5-6218

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9902

Fiddlin' Country Style, various artists

Gutso GT5-6296

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9903

20 Bluegrass Originals, Collector's Edition, various artists

Gusto GT5-5028X

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9904

Banjo in the Hills, various artists

Gusto GT5-104

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9905

Country Gospel, First Edition, various artists

Romulus 5001

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9906

Country Gospel, Second Edition, various artists

Romulus 5002

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9907

Country Gospel, Third Edition, various artists

Romulus 5003

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9908

Country Gospel, Fifth Edition, various artists

Romulus C-5005

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9909

Country Gospel, Sixth Edition, various artists

Romulus C-5006

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9910-9911

FS-20376/9910

FS-20376/9911

William E. McEuen Presents "Will the Circle Be Unbroken," Featuring the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, parts one and two

United Artists C-7053 and C-7054

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9912

Fathers and Sons, various artists

Epic EGT 33782

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9913

25 Blue Grass Favorites, various artists

TDP TDP-25

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9914

25 Plus Honky Tonk Favorites, various artists

TDP TDP-17

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9915

Great American Singing Cowboys, various artists

Republic 5338-6016

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9916

The Greatest Boogie-Woogie Performances, volume one, various artists

International Joker MC-3903

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9917

The Return of the Singing Cowboy, various artists

CMH CMH-C-6213

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9918-9919

FS-20376/9918

FS-20376/9919

The Original Bluegrass (and Country Swing) Spectacular!, volumes one and two, various artists

CMH-C-5902

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9920

Wreck of the Old 97, Gary Williams, Empire #15

Side One:

1:1 "Wreck of the Old 97"

1:2 "Golden Slippers"

1:3 "That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine"

1:4 "When the Moon Shines"

1:5 "The Letter Edged in Black"

1:6 "The Death of Floyd Collins"

Side Two:

2:1 "The Altoona Freight Wreck"

2:2 "My Old Pal of Yesterday"

2:3 "That Good Old Country Town"

2:4 "The Little Rosewood Casket"

2:5 "You'll Never Miss Your Mother 'Til She's Gone"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9921

The Prisoner's Song, Gary Williams, Empire #16

Side One:

1:1 "The Prisoner's Song"

1:2 "One More Ride"

1:3 "True Blue Bill"

1:4 "When It's Springtime in the Rockies"

1:5 "Little Cabin in the Cascade Mountains"

1:6 "Climbing up the Golden Stairs"

Side Two:

2:1 "When the Bloom is on the Sage"

2:2 "The Runaway Train"

2:3 "The Little Green Valley"

2:4 "The Utah Trail"

2:5 "Can I Sleep In Your Barn Tonight, Mister"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9922

True Outlaw and Murder Ballads, Gary Williams, Empire #17

Side One:

1:1 "Pretty Boy Floyd"

1:2 "Sam Bass"

1:3 "Henry Clay Beattie"

1:4 "Billy the Kid"

1:5 "Omie Wise"

1:6 "Little Marion Parker"

Side Two:

2:1 "Kinnie Wagner's Surrender"

2:2 "The Story of Bonnie and Clyde"

2:3 "Jesse James"

2:4 "Cold Gray Bars (Spade Cooley's Song)"

2:5 "Pearl Bryan"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9923

Arizona Sunshine, Gary Williams, Empire #18

Side One:

1:1 "Arizona Sunshine"

1:2 "My Guitar Is My Best Friend"

1:3 "At Times Like This"

1:4 "The Ballad of Telemark"

1:5 "Old Fashioned Love"

1:6 "John Dillinger"

Side Two:

2:1 "The Good Old U.S.A."

2:2 "Heartbreak"

2:3 "Devil's Island"

2:4 "A Girl In My Past"

2:5 "Stairway of Love"

2:6 "Oingland"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9924

Snowbird, Gary Williams, Empire #19

Side One:

1:1 "Snowbird"

1:2 "Skidrow Street"

1:3 "Montana"

1:4 "House of Numbers"

1:5 "Ireland"

Side Two:

2:1 "The Ballad of James Dean"

2:2 "Buckskin"

2:3 "My Old Way of Life"

2:4 "Life's Troubled Road"

2:5 "Hello Mister Sunshine"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9925

Music Man, Gary Williams, Empire #20

Side One:

1:1 "Music Man"

1:2 "Passing of the Night"

1:3 "Let Me Love You"

1:4 "A World That Lost Its Heart"

1:5 "House for Sale"

1:6 "Guitar Blues"

Side Two:

2:1 "Let's Take a Break From Heartache"

2:2 "Twenty Years Ago"

2:3 "Walla Walla State Prison"

2:4 "Love Come To Me"

2:5 "Mustang"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9926

That's My Song, Gary Williams, Empire #21

Side One:

1:1 "That's My Song"

1:2 "Black Depression"

1:3 "The Last Days of Summer"

1:4 "Forest Yodel"

1:5 "This Lonely Man"

1:6 "Black Ice"

Side Two:

2:1 "Home Is Where the Heart Is"

2:2 "Too Much Too Soon"

2:3 "There Goes Life"

2:4 "It's a Dirty Rotten Shame"

2:5 "The Ballad of John Wormell"

2:6 "Hawaii"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9927

Hoboes and Kings, Gary Williams, Empire #22

Side One:

1:1 "Hoboes and Kings"

1:2 "Somewhere Out in the World"

1:3 "The Last Laugh"

1:4 "Child of the Wild"

1:5 "Whirlpool of Love"

1:6 "One Little Man"

Side Two:

2:1 "Song of the Singing Ranger"

2:2 "South American Holiday"

2:3 "Bassin' Man"

2:4 "The Murderer's Prayer"

2:5 "The Ghost of Christmas Past"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9928

Murders, Mysteries, and Manhunts, volume two, Gary Williams, Empire #23

Side One:

1:1 "The Great Train Robbery"

1:2 "Doctor Sam Sheppard"

1:3 "The Ballad of Little Charley"

1:4 "Eddie Gray"

1:5 "Max Markham"

Side Two:

2:1 "Whitey Clark"

2:2 "Spade Cooley"

2:3 "William Heirens"

2:4 "Lonnie Barron"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9929

Wabash Cannonball, Gary Williams, Empire #101

Side One:

1:1 "Wabash Cannonball"

1:2 "Lamp Lighting Time in the Valley"

1:3 "She Taught Me To Yodel"

1:4 "Shackles and Chains"

1:5 "Wonder Valley"

Side Two:

2:1 "Freight Train Blues"

2:3 "Nobody's Darlin' But Mine"

2:4 "Wreck of the Number Nine"

2:5 "Rodger Young"

2:6 "Blue Eyes Crying In the Rain"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9930

Ghost Riders in the Sky, Gary Williams, Empire #102

Side One:

1:1 "Ghost Riders in the Sky"

1:2 "Wildwood Flower"

1:3 "Streamlined Yodel Song"

1:4 "Hobo's Lullaby"

1:5 "Big Rock Candy Mountains"

1:6 "Blue Dreams"

Side Two:

2:1 "The Red Headed Stranger"

2:3 "Hobo Bill's Last Ride"

2:4 "Back to Old Smokey Mountains"

2:5 "High Noon"

2:6 "They Cut Down the Old Pine Tree"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9931

It Makes No Difference Now, Gary Williams, Empire #103

Side One:

1:1 "It Makes No Difference Now"

1:2 "Cowpoke"

1:3 "I Love You Because"

1:4 "Stranger in Abilene"

1:5 "Judy"

1:6 "That Ramshackle Shack"

Side Two:

2:1 "I'm Thinking Tonight of my Blue Eyes"

2:2 "River Spokane"

2:3 "The Timber Trail"

2:4 "South of the Border"

2:5 "The Golden Rocket"

2:6 "Oklahoma Hills"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9932

Way Out There, Gary Williams, Empire #104

Side One:

1:1 "Way Out There"

1:2 "Dallas County Jail Blues"

1:3 "Yours"

1:4 "The Yodeling Hobo"

1:5 "I'm Free From the Chain Gang Now"

Side Two:

2:1 "I Wonder Where You Are Tonight"

2:2 "Uncle Sam Has Called My Number"

2:3 "The Yodeling Mule"

2:4 "The Lilies Grow High"

2:5 "I'm Lonely and Blue"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9933

Detour, Gary Williams, Empire #105

Side One:

1:1 "Detour"

1:2 "Oh, How I Miss You"

1:3 "Empty Cot in the Bunkhouse Tonight"

1:4 "Tennessee Stud"

1:5 "The Last Letter"

Side Two:

2:1 "No Vacancy"

2:2 "Trail of the Lonesome Pine"

2:3 "Blue Shadows on the Trail"

2:4 "I Bought a Rock for a Rocky Mountain Gal"

2:5 "Convict and the Rose"

2:6 "My Blue Ridge Mountain Home"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9934

Strawberry Roan, Gary Williams, Empire #106

Side One:

1:1 "Strawberry Roan"

1:2 "Blue Canadian Rockies"

1:3 "Chocolate Ice Cream Cone"

1:4 "Twilight on the Trail"

1:5 "The Gun of Billy the Kid"

1:6 "The Southern Cannonball"

Side Two:

2:1 "Freight Train"

2:2 "Jamaica Farewell"

2:3 "The Texas Cowboy"

2:4 "In the Shadow of the Pine"

2:5 "Gambling Barroom Blues"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9935

The Ballad of Jimmie Rodgers, Gary Williams, Empire #107

Side One:

1:1 "The Ballad of Jimmie Rodgers"

1:2 "Dear Old Sunny South By the Sea"

1:3 "Waiting for a Train"

1:4 "Peach Pickin' Time in Georgia"

1:5 "The Sailor's Plea"

1:6 "Jimmie the Kid"

Side Two:

2:1 "Ben Duberry's Final Run"

2:2 "Daddy and Home"

2:3 "My Rough and Rowdy Ways"

2:4 "Never No Mo' Blues"

2:5 "Mother, Queen of My Heart"

2:6 "No Hard Times"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9936

Little Joe the Wrangler, Gary Williams, Empire #108

Side One:

1:1 "Little Joe the Wrangler"

1:2 "Freight Train To Heaven"

1:3 "There's a Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere"

1:4 "Kentucky"

1:5 "Gunfight at the OK Corral"

Side Two:

2:1 "I'm Movin' On"

2:2 "Driftwood on the River"

2:3 "The King of Borneo"

2:4 "Great Grandad"

2:5 "Mississippi Valley Blues"

2:6 "Poor Ellen Smith"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9937

Sioux City Sue, Gary Williams, Empire #109

Side One:

1:1 "Sioux City Sue"

1:2 "Hallelujia, I'm a Bum"

1:3 "Back Home Again in Indiana"

1:4 "Cool Water"

1:5 "I'll Still Write Your Name in the Sand"

1:6 "Exodus"

Side Two:

2:1 "Cry of the Wild Goose"

2:2 "Abdul Abulbul Amir"

2:3 "A Spanish Cavalier"

2:4 "The Days of Forty Nine"

2:5 "Knoxville Girl"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9938

The Yellow Rose of Texas, Gary Williams, Empire #110

Side One:

1:1 "The Yellow Rose of Texas"

1:2 "The Bum Song"

1:3 "Four Strong Winds"

1:4 "Sinking of the Titanic"

1:5 "Do Right Daddy Blues"

1:6 "Poison Love"

Side Two:

2:1 "Sink the Bismark"

2:2 "Mansion on the Hill"

2:3 "Smoke, Smoke, Smoke"

2:4 "I'll Be Thinking of You, Little Gal"

2:5 "Sunny Side of the Mountain"

2:6 "I'll Remember You Love, In My Prayers"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9939

The Old Chisholm Trail, Gary Williams, Empire #111

Side One:

1:1 "The Old Chisholm Trail"

1:2 "An Old Log Cabin For Sale"

1:3 "Remembering"

1:4 "Cowboy's Lament (Streets of Laredo)"

1:5 "Caribbean"

Side Two:

2:1 "Anytime"

2:2 "Comanche, The Brave Horse"

2:3 "Tom Dooley"

2:4 "Apple Blossom Time in Annapolis Valley"

2:5 "Frankie and Johnny"

2:6 "Johnny Reb"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9940

Mule Skinner Blues, Gary Williams, Empire #112

Side One:

1:1 "Mule Skinner Blues"

1:2 "When It's Springtime in Alaska"

1:3 "Jaw, Jaw, Yap, Yap, Yap"

1:4 "Rocking Alone in an Old Rocking Chair"

1:5 "Your Old Love Letters"

1:6 "Lonely"

Side Two:

2:1 "Sparkling Brown Eyes"

2:2 "Bouquet of Roses"

2:3 "Columbus Stockade Blues"

2:4 "Barbara Allen"

2:5 "Streamlined Cannonball"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9941

Jimmie Brown, the Newsboy, Gary Williams, Empire #113

Side One:

1:1 "Jimmie Brown, the Newsboy"

1:2 "I Found My Girl in the Good Old U.S.A."

1:3 "The Battle of New Orleans"

1:4 "The Precious Jewel"

1:5 "The 3:10 to Yuma"

1:6 "I Walk Alone"

Side Two:

2:1 "Chime Bells"

2:2 "The Last Farewell"

2:3 "Remember the Alamo"

2:4 "This Land Is Your Land"

2:5 "The Last Song"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9942

Mule Train, Gary Williams, Empire #114

Side One:

1:1 "Mule Train"

1:2 "The Girl in the Blue Velvet Band"

1:3 "Just Call Me Lonesome"

1:4 "Gambler's Guitar"

1:5 "The Kentuckian Song"

1:5 "Tragic Romance"

Side Two:

2:1 "Rhumba Boogie"

2:2 "Maple on the Hill"

2:3 "Will the Angels Play Their Harps for Me"

2:4 "Worried Man's Blues"

2:5 "Curly Joe"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9943

Red River Valley, Gary Williams, Empire #200

Side One:

1:1 "Red River Valley"

1:2 "Footprints in the Snow"

1:3 "Rose of Old Pawnee"

1:4 "I'll Hold You In My Heart"

1:5 "Cimmaron Roll On"

Side Two:

2:1 "North To Alaska"

2:2 "I'll Always Be Glad to Take You Back"

2:3 "Train Whistle Blues"

2:4 "Oakie Boogie"

2:5 "M-O-T-H-E-R"

2:6 "Blue Ridge Mountain Blues"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9944

Remember Me, Gary Williams, Empire #201

Side One:

1:1 "Remember Me (When the Candle Lights Are Gleaming)"

1:2 "Take Me Back To Renfro Valley"

1:3 "I Overlooked an Orchid"

1:4 "Ribbon of Darkness"

1:5 "The Violet and the Rose"

Side Two:

2:1 "My Filipino Rose"

2:2 "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You"

2:3 "Davy Crockett"

2:4 "Letters Have No Arms"

2:5 "New River Train"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9945

Great Horse Songs (and One Bad Brahma Bull), Gary Williams, Empire #202

Side One:

1:1 "Strawberry Roan"

1:2 "Comanche"

1:3 "Bad Brahma Bull"

1:4 "Ridge Running Roan"

1:5 "Old Faithful"

1:6 "Mustang"

Side Two:

2:1 "The Red Headed Stranger"

2:2 "Zebra Dun"

2:3 "Buckskin"

2:4 "Little Barney"

2:5 "Ballad of the Appaloosa"

2:6 "Outlaw"

2:7 "Tennessee Stud"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9946

You Are My Sunshine, Gary Williams, Empire #203

Side One:

1:1 "You Are My Sunshine"

1:2 "When the World Has Turned You Down"

1:3 "The Blizzard"

1:4 "Chattanooga Shoe Shine Boy"

1:5 "Danny Boy"

1:6 "Blue Moon of Kentucky"

Side Two:

2:1 "My Little Lady"

2:2 "The Same Old Me"

2:3 "Take Me As I Am"

2:4 "Deep River Blues"

2:5 "I'll Get Along Somehow"

2:6 T B Blues

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9947

When the Work's All Done This Fall, Gary Williams, Empire #204

Side One:

1:1 "When the Work's All Done This Fall"

1:2 "Wooden Heart"

1:3 "My Woman, My Wife"

1:4 "Blow Your Whistle, Freight Train"

1:5 "Little Angel with a Dirty Face"

1:6 I'm Walking the Floor Over You

Side Two:

2:1 "John Henry"

2:2 "I Forgot to Remember to Forget"

2:3 "The Gold Rush Is Over"

2:4 "Cowboy Jack"

2:5 "The Hanging Tree"

2:6 "I'm My Own Grandpa"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9948

A Tribute to Hank Snow, Gary Williams, Empire #205

Side One:

1:1 "Song of the Singing Ranger" (by G. Williams)

1:2 "Just a Faded Petal from a Beautiful Bouquet"

1:3 "I Cried Out But My Tears Were Too Late"

1:4 "Blue Ranger"/"Little Buddy"

1:5 "Marriage Vows"/"With This Ring I Thee Wed"

Side Two:

2:1 "The Only Rose"/"Nobody's Child"

2:2 "Anniversary of My Broken Heart"

2:3 "No Longer a Prisoner"

2:4 "I'll Ride Back to Lonesome Valley"

2:5 "Bluebird Island"

2:6 "You Pass Me By"/"Blind Boy's Dog"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9949

My Blue Heaven: A Tribute to Gene Austin, Gary Williams and his Guitar, Empire #206

Side One:

1:1 "My Blue Heaven"/"Ramona"

1:2 "Girl of My Dreams"

1:3 "Bye Bye Blackbird"

1:4 "The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi"

1:5 "My Melancholy Baby"

Side Two:

2:1 "Love Letters in the Sand"

2:2 "After You've Gone"

2:3 "Sleepy Time Gal"

2:4 "Lonesome Road"/"Carolina Moon"

2:5 "I Can't Give You Anything But Love"

2:6 "Forgive Me"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9950

Love Me Or Leave Me: A Tribute to Ruth Etting, Gary Williams and his Guitar, Empire #207

Side One:

1:1 "Love Me Or Leave Me"

1:2 "Deed I Do"/"All of Me"

1:3 "Cryin' for the Carolinas"

1:4 "Out in the Cold Again"

1:5 "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes"

1:6 "Just a Bird's-Eye View"

1:7 "Together We Two"

Side Two:

2:1 "Happy Days and Lonely Nights"

2:2 "Shine On Harvest Moon"

2:3 "At Sundown"/"In the Chapel in the Moonlight"

2:4 "I'll Get By"/"It Happened in Monterey"

2:5 "Nevertheless"/"A Cottage for Sale"

2:6 "Deep Night"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9951

My Mammy: A Tribute to Al Jolson, Gary Williams and his Guitar, Empire #208

Side One:

1:1 "Medley (California, Tootsie, Swanee)"

1:2 "When You Were Sweet Sixteen"

1:3 "I'm Sittin' On Top of the World"

1:4 "Old Man River"

1:5 "Rock-A-Bye Baby (With a Dixie Melody)"

1:6 "You Made Me Love You"

1:7 "When the Red Red Robin (Come's Bobbin' Along)"

1:8 "Lazy"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9952

A Full Hour of Pickin' and Singin', Gary Williams and Merle Travis, Empire #209

Side One:

1:1 "A Spanish Cavalier"

1:2 "The Little Girl Dressed in Blue"

1:3 "In the West Where Skies Are Bleu"

1:4 "Curly Joe"/"Golden River"

1:5 "I'll Go Ridin' Down That Texas Trail"

1:6 "Wreck of the 1256"/"Yellow Rose of Texas"

1:7 "Ridge Runnin' Roan"/"At Sundown"

1:8 "Bye Bye Blackbird"/"Bye Bye Blues"

1:9 "Deed I Do"/"I'll Get By"

Side Two:

2:1 "You Made Me Love You"

2:2 "Me and My Shadow"

2:3 "My Blue Heaven"/"All of Me"

2:4 "Back In Your Own Backyard"

2:5 Merle Travis Guitar Instrumentals

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9953

Gary Williams Sings Irish Ballads, Gary Williams and his Guitar, Empire #210

Side One:

1:1 "Ireland" (by G. Williams)

1:2 "The Rose of Tralee"

1:3 "That Tumbled Down Shack in Athlone"

1:4 "Kevin Barry"/"My Wild Irish Rose"

1:5 "Little Town in the Old Country Down"

1:6 "Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ral (An Irish Lullaby)"

Side Two:

2:1 "Forty Shades of Green"

2:2 "Where the River Shannon Flows"

2:3 "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling"

2:4 "Danny Boy"/"Mother Machree"

2:5 "Galway Bay"

2:6 "I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9954

Gospel Guitars (Instrumentals), Gary Williams with String Band, Empire #211

Side One:

1:1 "Glory Bound"/"Where the Roses Never Fade"

1:2 "I Am A Pilgrim"

1:3 "Who At My Door Is Standing"

1:4 "Glory Land March"

1:5 "When They Ring Those Golden Bells"

1:6 "A Light in the Valley"

Side Two:

2:1 "Why Me, Lord?"/"Poor Wayfaring Stranger"

2:2 "Jesus Savior, Pilot Me"

2:3 "When the Saints Go Marching In"

2:4 "Softly and Tenderly"

2:5 "Precious Memories"

2:6 "My Religion's Not Old Fashioned"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9955

Song of the Singing Cowboy: A Tribute to Gene Autry, Volume One, Gary Williams, Empire #224

Side One:

Gene Autry Interview (with Gary Williams)

1:2 "Song of the Singing Cowboy" (by G. Williams)

1:3 "Mexicali Rose"/"Old Missouri Moon"

1:4 "Under Fiesta Stars"/"Be Honest With Me"

Side Two:

2:1 "Goodbye Little Darlin', Goodbye"

2:2 "Riding Down the Canyon"

2:3 "The Yodeling Hobo"/"The Last Roundup"

2:4 "Sing Me a Song of the Saddle"

2:5 "Pictures of My Mother""The Old Trail"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9956

Back in the Saddle Again: A Tribute to Gene Autry, Volume Two, Gary Williams, Empire #225

Side One:

1:1 "Back in the Saddle Again"/"Sierra Sue"

1:2 "I'll Go Ridin' Down That Texas Trail"

1:3 "Goodbye Pinto"/"Missouri You're Calling"

1:4 "You Only Want Me When You're Lonely"

1:5 "My Carolina Mountain Rose"

Side Two:

2:1 "You're the Only Star In My Blue Heaven"

2:2 "At Mail Call Today"

2:3 "Rim of the Canyon"/"Cowboy's Yodel"

2:4 "I'm Always Dreaming of You"

2:5 "Tears On My Pillow"/"It's My Lazy Day"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9957

Tumbling Tumbleweeds: A Tribute to Gene Autry, Volume Three, Gary Williams, Empire #226

Side One:

1:1 "Tumbling Tumbleweeds"/"El Rancho Grande"

1:2 "There's a Gold Mine in the Sky"

1:3 "I'm a Railroad Man"

1:4 "In the Valley of the Moon"

1:5 "My Adobe Hacienda"

1:6 "You're the Only Good Thing (That's Happened To Me)"

Side Two:

2:1 "The Singing Hills"

2:2 "I Hate to Say Goodbye to the Prairie"

2:3 "Call of the Canyon"/"The Gangster's Warning"

2:4 "Take Me Back Into Your Heart"

2:5 "Don't Waste Your Tears On Me"

2:6 "Ages and Ages Ago"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9958

The Old Soldier's Sweetheart: The Great Jimmie Rodgers' Songs, Volume One, Gary Williams, Empire #227

Side One:

1:1 "The Soldier's Sweetheart"

1:2 "California Blues (Blue Yodel No.4)"

1:3 "Why Should I Be Lonely"

1:4 "He's in the Jail House Now"

1:5 "My Time Ain't Long"

1:6 "Jimmie's Mean Mama Blues"/"Sleep Baby Sleep"

Side Two:

2:1 "Mississippi Delta Blues"/"Home Call"

2:2 "The Yodeling Ranger"/"Moonlight and Skies"

2:3 "Down That Old Road To Home"

2:4 "Brakeman's Blues"

2:5 "In the Hills of Tennessee"/"Lullaby Yodel"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9959

You and My Old Guitar: The Great Jimmie Rodgers' Songs, Volume Two, Gary Williams, Empire #228

Side One:

1:1 "You and My Old Guitar"

1:2 "Old Pal of My Heart"/"Fifteen Years Ago"

1:3 "Why Did You Give Me Your Love"

1:4 "Blue Yodel No. 12"/"The One Rose"

1:5 "When the Cactus Is In Bloom"

1:6 "I'm Sorry We Met"

Side Two:

2:1 "Away Out On the Mountain"

2:2 "Roll Along Kentucky Moon"

2:3 "T For Texas (Blue Yodel No. 1)"

2:4 "Yodeling Cowboy"/"Cowhand's Last Ride"

2:5 "Pistol Packin' Papa"/"Treasures Untold"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9960

Travelin' Blues: The Great Jimmie Rodgers' Songs, Volume Three, Gary Williams, Empire #229

Side One:

1:1 "Travelin' Blues"/"Any Old Time"

1:2 "Tuck Away My Lonesome Blues"

1:3 "Mississippi River Blues"

1:4 "Old Love Letters"

1:5 "He's in the Jail House Now (No. 2)"

1:6 "Miss the Mississippi and You"

1:7 "Blue Yodel No. 3 (Evening Sun Yodel)"

Side Two:

2:1 "Jimmie Rodgers' Last Blue Yodel"

2:2 "My Carolina Sunshine Girl"

2:3 "Mother Was a Lady"

2:4 "My Blue Eyed Jane"/"99 Years Blues"

2:5 "My Old Pal"/"Gamblin' Polka Dot Blues"

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I'm Moving On: More Great Hank Snow Songs, Gary Williams, Empire #242

Side One:

1:1 "I'm Moving On"/"Blue For Old Hawaii"

1:2 "My Blue River Rose"/"Wandering On"

1:3 "The Star Spangled Waltz"

1:4 "Music Makin' Mama From Memphis"

1:5 "Yellow Roses"

Side Two:

2:1 "My Blue Velvet Band"

2:2 "We Met Down in the Hills of Wyoming"

2:3 "Paving the Highway with Tears"

2:4 "Your Locket Is My Broken Heart"

2:5 "Would You Mind"/"the Drunkard's Son"

2:6 "Within This Broken Heart of Mine"

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Gary Williams Sings Hank Williams' Songs, Gary Williams, Empire #243

Side One:

1:1 "Kawliga"

1:2 "Your Cheating Heart"

1:3 "Cold Cold Heart"/"Jambalaya"

1:4 "You Win Again"

1:5 "Hey Good Lookin'"

Side Two:

2:1 "Lost Highway"

2:2 "Lovesick Blues"

2:3 "Half As Much"/"I Can't Help It"

2:4 "Why Don't You Love Me"

2:5 "Take These Chains From My Heart"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9963

Cattle Call, Gary Williams, Empire #244

Side One:

1:1 "Cattle Call"

1:2 "Chained to a Memory"

1:3 "This Cold War With You"

1:4 "Audie Murphy" (Gary Willams)

1:5 "Linda Lou"/"What a Fool I Was"

Side Two:

2:1 "Walk Lightly (You're Stepping On My Heart)"

2:2 "Am I That Easy To Forget"

2:3 "All the World Is Lonely Now"

2:4 "It's Been So Long Darlin'"

2:5 "Claude Dallas" (Gary Williams)

2:6 "Brand On My Heart"

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Sixteen Tons, Gary Williams, Empire #245

Side One

1:1 "Sixteen Tons"

1:2 "Let's Say Goodbye Like We Said Hello"

1:3 "Forty Shades of Green"

1:4 "The Wilderness Road"

1:5 "The White Cliffs of Dover"

1:6 "Candy Kisses"

Side Two:

2:1 "Gonna Find Me a Bluebird"

2:2 "Yesterday's Roses"

2:3 "The Little Girl Dressed In Blue"

2:4 "Waltzing by the Ohio"

2:5 "The Hands You're Holding Now"

2:6 "Zeb Turney's Gal"

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Whoopie Ti-Yi-Yo, Gary Williams, Empire #246

Side One:

1:1 "Whoopie Ti-Yi-Yo (Git Along Little Doggie)"

1:2 "Spanish Eyes"/"Big Iron"

1:3 "Beyond the Reef"

1:4 "Singing the Blues"

1:5 "I Turned and Walked Slowly Away"

Side Two:

2:1 "Love Song of the Waterfall"

2:2 "When the White Azaleas Start Blooming"

2:3 "I'll Step Aside"

2:4 "Golden River"/"Sentimental Me"

2:5 "Have I Stayed Away Too Long"

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Don't Fence Me In, Gary Williams, Empire #247

Side One:

1:1 "Don't Fence Me In"

1:2 "My Isle of Golden Dreams"

1:3 "El Paso"/"I'm Living In Two Worlds"

1:4 "I'll Sail My Ship Alone"

1:5 "Utah Carroll"

Side Two:

2:1 "When the Roses Bloom Again"

2:2 "Waltz Across Texas"

2:3 "The Gay Caballero"

2:4 "I Saw My Castles Fall Today"

2:5 "Blue Days"/"This Broken Heart of Mine"

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ET #1, Transcription Disc Dubs: Country Hoedown, U.S. Navy

P. 1, Ernest Tubb, Tex Williams

P. 2, Ernest Tubb, Tex Ritter

P. 3, Ernest Tubb, Smiley Burnette

P. 4, Ernest Tubb, Carolina Cotton

P. 11, Ernest Tubb, Hank Snow

P. 12, Faron Young, Jean Shepard

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ET #2, Transcription Disc Dubs: Country Hoedown, U.S. Navy

P. 19, Ernest Tubb, Tex Ritter

P. 20, Ernest Tubb, Tex Williams

P. 21, Ernest Tubb, Carolina Cotton

P. 22, Tex Williams, Rusty Draper

P. 53, Tex Williams, Jimmy Wakely

P. 54, Merle Travis, Tex Williams

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ET #3, Transcription Disc Dubs: Country Hoedown, U.S. Navy

P. 55, Tex Williams, Carolina Cotton

P. 56, Rex Allen, Sons of the Pioneers

P. 67, Rex Allen, Sons of the Pioneers

P. 68, Faron Young, Cowboy Copas

P. 73, Pee Wee King, Ernest Tubb

P. 74, Ernest Tubb, Hank Snow

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ET #4, Transcription Disc Dubs: Country Hoedown, U.S. Navy

P. 77, Ernest Tubb, June Carter

P. 78, Hank Snow, Carl Smith

P. 83, Tex Ritter, Tex Williams, Jim Widener

P. 84, Hank Snow, Eddie Hill

P. 85, Tex Williams, Rex Allen

P. 86, Rex Allen, Sons of the Pioneers

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ET #5, Transcription Disc Dubs: Country Hoedown, U.S. Navy

P. 87, Tex Ritter, Merle Travis

P. 88, Ernest Tubb, T. Texas Tyler

P. 89, Faron Young, Jimmy Newman, Rod Brasfield

P. 90, Hank Snow, Cowboy Copas

P. 91, Tex Williams, Jimmy Wakely

P. 92, Hank Snow, Ernest Tubb

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ET #6, Transcription Disc Dubs: Country Hoedown, U.S. Navy, Bill Ring Show, Radiozark

Country Hoedown:

P. 97, Tex Williams, Rose Maddox

P. 98, Hank Snow, Jimmie Snow

P. 101, Rex Allen, Sons of the Pioneers

P. 102, Spade Cooley, Ferlin Husky, Faron Young

Bill Ring Show:

Program 1B

Program 2B

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ET #7, Transcription Disc Dubs: Town and Country Time, U.S. Army Band, Country Music Time, U.S. Navy

Town and Country Time, Jimmy Dean, M.C.:

P. 97, Foggy Mountain Boys

P. 98, Ernest Tubb

P. 99, Foggy Mountain Boys

P. 100, Ernest Tubb

Country Music Time:

P. 5, Lefty Frizzell

P. 6, Tex Williams

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ET # 8, Transcription Disc Dubs: Red Foley Show, Radiozark

Programs One through Six

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ET #9, Transcription Disc Dubs: Red Foley Show, Radiozark, Country Style, U.S.A., Country Music Time, U.S. Navy

Red Foley Show:

Programs Seven and Eight

Country Style:

P. 129, Kitty Wells, Johnny and Jack

P. 130, Kitty Wells, Johnny and Jack

Country Music Time:

P. 3, Sons of the Pioneers

P. 4, Rex Allen

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ET # 10: Transcription Disc Dubs

Leon McAuliffe: World Disc 407: "Red Skin Rag,""Please Don't Leave Me,""My Life's Been a Pleasure,""Coon Creek Shuffle,""Keith's Waltz,""Steel Guitar Polka,""Oklahoma in the Mornin'"

World Disc 411: "Mississippi Delta Blues,""Twin Fiddle Rag,""Don'cha Hear Dem Bells,""If It Weren't For a Dream,""Fiddle Boogie,""Tulsa Straight Ahead"

World Disc 420: "Close Shave,""I've Never Lived in Tennessee,""Twin Guitar Special,""Eatin' Right Out Of Your Hand,""Recon I Love You" (sic), "You Gotta Stop Your Runnin' Around"

World Disc 429: "Run Away Fiddle,""Kaiser's New Theme,""I Wanta Be Somebody For You"

Cindy Lou Walker, World Disc 429: "No More"

Leon McAuliffe, World Disc 461: "Sizzlin' Cecil,""Roadside Rag,""Bandera Waltz,""Downhill Drag,""Orange Blossom Special,""Lover's Leap"

Les Brown, World Disc 461: "We Could Make Such Beautiful Music Together,""Night Flight,""Them There Eyes,""Laura,""All The Things You Are,""Don't Fence Me In"

Leon McAuliffe, World Disc 465: "Mister Steel Guitar,""Goin' Home,""This Is The Southland,""Blue Skirt Waltz,""Boot Heel Drag,""In The Mood"

Les Brown, World Disc 465: "I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me,""It's Only A Paper Moon,""Rosetta"

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ET # 11, Transcription Disc Dubs

Leon McAuliffe, World Disc 469: "One O'Clock Jump,""Catfish,""Steel Guitar Jubilee,""Nite Train,""Beaumont Rag,""Bear Creek Hop"

World Disc 477: "Boil 'Em Cabbage Down,""Texas Drummer Boy,""Leon's Boogie,""Liberty,""Water Baby Boogie,""Black and White Rag"

World Disc 488: "Cimarron Blues,""Perdido,""Bouncin' Bobbie,""Cherrylane Waltz,""Mandy Make Up Your Mind,""Little Rock Getaway"

Les Brown, World Disc 465: "A Fella Needa Girl,""Out of Nowhere"

Cindy Lou Walker, World Disc 429: "Save It For Me"

Jimmie Davis, World W-12: "Is It Too Late Now,""There's a Chill on the Hill Tonight,""Love, Please Don't Let Me Down,""I'm Happy That I Can Ride the Open Range,""Time Alone Will Tell"

Red Foley, World W-2: "Night Train To Memphis,""Have I Stayed Away Too Long,""Don't Make Me Go To Be And I'll Be Good,""The End of the World,""Little Rosewood Casket"

World W-14: "They Cut Down the Old Pine Tree,""Old Shep,""That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine,""Whoopee-Ti-Yi-Yo,""You Nearly Lose Your Mind,""There's a Blue Star Shining Bright"

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ET # 12, Transcription Disc Dubs

Red Foley, World W-14: "Hang Your Head In Shame,""You Sang My Love Song To Somebody Else"

Patsy Montana, World W-17: "Smile and Drive Your Blues Away,""I Don't Want Anyone But You,""Good Night, Soldier,""I've Done the Best I Could"

The Texas Troubadors, World W-20: "I'm Still In Love With You,""That's All She Wrote,""We Live In Two Different Worlds,""Sundown and Sorrow"

Ernest Tubb, World W-20: "Tomorrow Never Came,""Yesterday's Tears,""Keep My Mem'ry In Your Heart"

"(Too Late To Worry, Too Blue To Cry)"

Ernest Tubb, World W-21: "Answer To "Walking The Floor Over You,"""I'm Wondering How,""Walking The Floor Over You,""You Nearly Lose Your Mind,""Careless Darlin',""I Lost My Ace Of Hearts,""Are You Waiting For Me?,""I Hate To See You Go"

Ernest Tub, World W-22: "Our Baby's Book,""When The World Has Turned You Down,""I Wonder Why You Said Goodbye,""Try Me One More Time,""Those Simple Things Are Worth A Million Now,""Soldier's Last Letter,""Blue Eyed Elaine"

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ET # 13, Transcription Disc Dubs

Ernest Tubb, World W-22: "Though The Days Were Only Seven"

Ernest Tubb, World W-23: "You Won't Ever Forget Me,""I'll Always Be Glad To Take You Back,""Last Night I Dreamed,""I'm Glad I Met You After All,""I'll Get Along Somehow,""You'll Love Me Too Late,""I'll Never Cry Over You,""I Don't Want You After All"

Ernest Tubb, World W-24: "I'm Too Blue To Worry Over You,""You May Have Your Picture,""I Ain't Goin' Honky Tonkin' Anymore,""Have You Changed Your Mind,""That's All She Wrote,""There's Nothing More To Say,""Just Rollin' On,""I Ain't Gonna Love You Anymore,""Just Crying To Myself"

Ernest Tubb, World W-800

9109. "Jealous Heart"

9110. "Over The River"

9111. "I'm Gonna Be Long Gone When I Go Away"

9112. "I Knew The Moment I Lost You"

9113. "Pins And Needles (In My Heart)"

Ernest Tubb, World 101-

10124. "Darling What More Can I Do"

10125. "Home In Sweet Antone"

10126. "Blue Bonnet Lace"

10127. "I Believe I'm Entitled To You"

10128. "My Hillbilly Baby"

Ernest Tubb, World W-30: "This Time We're Really Through,""With Tears In My Eyes"

Ernest Tubb, World W-33: "I'll Never Love You"

Red Foley, World W-30: "I Walk Alone"

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ET #14, Transcription Disc Dubs

Cliff Bruner, World W-30: "Snowflakes,""If It's Wrong To Love You,""Don't Make Me Blue,""Too Wet To Plough,""Jessie"

World W-30B:

"I Walk Alone," Red Foley

"The Walkin' Blues," Rex Griffin

"This Time We're Really Through," Ernest Tubb

"With Tears In My Eyes," Ernest Tubb

Cliff Bruner, World W-31: "Baby, Won't You Tell Me What You've Done To Me,""You Took Everything,""You Always Hurt The One You Love,""A Mother Gave A Son"

Cliff Bruner, World W-32: "That's What I Like about The South,""I'll Try Not To Cry,""Won't You Mend My Aching Heart?,""Roadside Rags"

World W-33:

"If You're The Sweetheart of Someone Else," Denver Darling

"She Never Said A Word," Denver Darling

"I'll Never Lose You," Ernest Tubb

"My Pretty Blonde," Cliff Bruner

"Toodle-Um-Bo," Cindy Walker

Jenny Lou Carson, World W-34: "I'll Keep Smiling,""Jealous Heart,""Many Tears Ago,""Dear God, Watch Over Me"

Red Foley, World W-35: "I'll Never Let You Worry My Mind Anymore,""One Little Lie Too Many,""Open Up That Door And Let Me In,""A Pillow Of Sighs And Tears"

Jenny Lou Carson, World W-35: "I'll Never Cry Again Over You,""Tell Him I'm Blue"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9981

ET #15, Transcription Disc Dubs

Jenny Lou Carson, World W-35: "You've Gotta Quit Makin' Me Blue,""Since I'm Learning Not To Yearn"

Denver Darling, World W-36: "Back in the Saddle Again,""Nobody's Darlin'"

"(Strawberry Blonde on the Strawberry Roan," "Deep Delta Blues," "She Lives Down in Our Alley)"

Carter Family, Radiozark: Programs Three, Four, Five, and Six

Saddle-Rockin' Rhythm, Shorty, Sue, and Sally: "Emergency Program"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9982

ET #16, Transcription Disc Dubs: Smiley Burnette Show with Whippoorwills, Sweet Georgia Brown, and the Rancheros, Radiozark

Programs One through Eight (Program Eight is incomplete.)

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ET #17, Transcription Disc Dubs: Smiley Burnette Show and Shorty, Sue, and Sally: Saddle-Rockin' Rhythm, Radiozark

Smiley Burnette Show:

Programs Eight, Nine, and Ten

Shorty, Sue, and Sally:

Programs One, Two, and Five

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ET #18, Transcription Disc Dubs: Saddle-Rockin' Rhythm, Radiozark, and Country Music Time, U.S. Air Force

Saddle-Rockin' Rhythm:

Programs Six, Nine, and Ten

Country Music Time:

Program 58, Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper

Program 57, The Carlisles

Program 85, Tony Goodman

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9985

ET #19, Transcription Disc Dubs: Country Music Time, U.S. Air Force, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Radiozark

Country Music Time:

Program 86, Ray Price

Program 89, Bobby Sykes

Program 90, Ray Price

Program 91, June Carter

Program 92, Eddy Arnold

Tennessee Ernie Ford on Radiozark:

Program AUD 2

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ET #20, Transcription Disc Dubs

Tennesse Ernie Ford, Radiozark: Program #19

Slim Bryant and his Wildcats, Thesaurus 1229: "Columbus Stockade Blues,""Rosalita,""Listen to the Mocking Bird,""West Winds,""Old Joe Clark,""When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again,""Barbara Polka,""Headin' for the Great Divide,""Cindy Gal,""Bring Your Roses To Her Now,""I Only Want a Buddy,""Little Bit of This and That"

Slim Bryant and his Wildcats, Thesaurus 1241: "There's a New Moon Over My Shoulder,""Sincerely Yours,""Little Brown Jug,""I'm Wasting My Tears On You,""Jenny Lind Polka,""I Still Write Your Name in the Sand,""I'm Crying My Heart Out Over You,""Freight Train Blues,""Laughing Polka,""I Hung My Head and Cried,""Fisher's Hornpipe,""Cool Water"

Spade Cooley, Standard Q-206: "The Campbells Are Coming,""Cattle Call,""Swinging the Devil's Dream,""One Sweet Letter From You" (Tex Williams), "Stay Away From My Heart" (Tex Williams), "Ragtime Accordian Joe," "I Found a New Baby," "Forgive Me One More Time" (Tex Williams), "Skater's Waltz," "Red Wing," "You'll Always Be My Darling To Me"

Spade Cooley, Standard Q-209: "Copenhagen"

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ET #21, Transcription Disc Dubs

Spade Cooley, Standard Q-209: "Wandering,""Stumbling,""The Trouble With Me" (Tex Williams), "There Is No Sunshine" (Tex Williams), "Tennessee Wagner," "Corrina, Corrina," "Smoke on the Water," "Shame on You" (Tex Williams), "Then You'll Know What It Means To Be Blue" (Tex Williams), "Better Do It Now" (Tex Williams)

Spade Cooley, Standard Q-227: "Crazy Cause I Love You" (Red Egner), "Spadesque," "My Confession" (Red Egner), "California Polka," "I Want Somebody" (Red Egner), "Texas Playboy Rag," "Sioux City Sue" (Red Egner), "Tattle Tale Polka," "Kentucky Waltz" (Red Egner), "Spanish Two-Step"

The Prairie Ramblers, Standard V-167: "Texas Blues" (Group Vo.), "I Don't Love Anybody But You" (Rusty Gill), "Greasy String," "Chained to a Memory" (Rusty Gill), "All on Account of Radio" (Group Vo.), "Never Let No Worry Worry You" (Group Vo.), "Ridin' Down the Canyon" (Group Vo.), "Stay Out of the South," "You'll Never Know the Good Fellow I've Been" (Group Vo.), "Sugar In My Coffee," "Bear Cat Mountain Gal" (Group Vo.), "There Ought To Be a Law Against That" (Group Vo.)

The Prairie Ramblers, Standard V-168: "Conversation with a Mule" (Al Crockett), "Someone Won Your Heart Little Darlin'" (Group Vo.), "That New Vitamine" (Group Vo.), "Rose of the Alamo" (Group Vo.), "I Love My Rooster" (Group Vo.), "Dese Bones" (Group Vo.)

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ET #22, Transcription Disc Dubs

The Prairie Ramblers, Standard V-168: "When I Take My Vacation In Heaven" (Group Vo.), "Bile Dem Cabbage Down," "Ramblin'" (Group Vo.), "Bernie's Reel," "Ne-Hah-Nee" (Group Vo.)

The Prairie Ramblers, Standard V-169: "Across the Alley From the Alamo" (Voca1 Cho.), "Tho' I Tried (I Can't Forget You" (Vocal Cho.), "Rockin' Chair Money" (Vocal Cho.), "No One To Cry To" (Vocal Cho.), "Hominy Grits" (Vocal Cho.), "Song of the Bandit" (Vocal Cho.), "Tennessee Central No. 9" (Vocal Cho.), "Have You Prayed About It" (Vocal Cho.), "I Danced with the Girl with the Red Dress On" (Inst.), "South In My Soul" (Inst.), "Lightnin' Hornpipe" (Inst.), "Ridin' the Hump" (Inst.)

Hank Snow, Thesaurus 1676: "Travelin' Blues,""A Faded Rose, A Broken Heart,""Yodeling Ranger,""Roll Along Kentucky Moon,""Zeb Turner's Gal"

Joe Venuti, Sesac N-2001: "Hoedown Lowdown,""Tango Interlude,""Hot 'N Trot,""Bohemian Bounce,""Blue Five Swing,""Nobody Loves Me,""Red Sea Rhumba,""Fickle Fiddle,""Orchids,""Concerto for New Sounds"

Don Redman, Featuring Coleman Hawkins, Sesac N-2101: "Last Night In Town,""To The River,""Ball'd 'N Bounce,""Dreamy Malody,""Desert Dance"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/9989

ET #23, Transcription Disc Dubs: The Carter Family, Radiozark

Program Seven

Program Eight

Program Eleven

Program 12

Program 13

Program 14

Program 15

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ET #24, Transcription Disc Dubs

The Carter Family, Radiozark:

Programs 15-20

Riders of the Purple Sage, Langworth ET #1079:

"(Goin' Back to Texas)"

"(Cowboy Jack)"

"(Cowboy's Heaven)"

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Sol Hoopii Recordings #H-1: Sacred Songs

Side One:

1:1 "The Old Rugged Cross"

1:2 "Rock of Ages"

1:3 "He Keeps Me Singing"

1:4 "My Jesus, I Love Thee"

1:5 "Lord, I'm Coming Home"

1:6 "Have Thine Own Way, Lord"

1:7 "Face to Face"

1:8 "Near the Cross"

1:9 "I Need Thee Every Hour"

Side Two:

2:1 "Bringing in the Sheaves"

2:2 "Softly and Tenderly"

2:3 "What a Friend" (on Eldee label)

2:4 "At the End of the Trail"

2:5 "Preach the Word"

2:6 "In the Garden"

2:7 "Song of the Islands" (on Sacred label)

2:8 "When Jesus Comes"

2:9 "The Healer of Broken Hearts"

2:10 "Let the Lower Lights Be Burning"

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Sol Hoopii Recordings #H-2: Sacred Songs

Side One:

1:1 "The Nail Scarred Hand"

1:2 "I'll Go With Him"

1:3 "Hold My Hand"

1:4 "He's Coming Soon" (Aloha Oe)

1:5 "My Beautiful King of Kings"

1:6 "What a Friend" (on Eldee label)

1:7 "Broadcasting for Jesus"

1:8 "Hawaii Calls"

1:9 "In the Sweet By and By"

1:10 "The Loveliness of Jesus"

Side Two:

2:1 "No Longer Lonely"

2:2 "Hawaiian Paradise"

2:3 "Cleanse Me"

2:4 "When They Ring Those Golden Bells"

2:5 "He Hideth My Soul"

2:6 "Beautiful Christ"

2:7 "No One Ever Cared For Me Like Jesus"

2:8 "To You My Lord, Aloha"

2:9 "Life's Railway To Heaven"

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Sol Hoopii Recordings #H-3: Hawaiian Songs

Side One:

1:1 "Pidgin English Hula"

1:2 "Iniki Malie"

1:3 "Makala Pua" (Sol Hoopii, narrator)

1:4 "Mauna Kea"

1:5 "Kuu Home"

1:6 "Duke Kahanamoku"

1:7 "Opelu"

1:8 "Hawaiian Honeymoon"

1:9 "Sweet Leilani"

Side Two:

2:1 "Sweet Leilani" (cont.)

2:2 "Maui No Ea Oi"

2:3 "Waikapu"

2:4 "Kapuana"

2:5 "Hilo Hattie"

2:6 "To You Sweetheart, Aloha"

2:7 "Hula Breeze"

2:8 "Hilo Hula"

2:9 "He Manao Koni A Oe"

2:10 "Pulupe"

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Sol Hoopii Recordings #H-4: Hawaiian Songs

Side One:

1:1 "Hawaii Nei"

1:2 "Flower Nei"

1:3 "Na Moku Eha"

1:4 "My Isle of Golden Dreams"

1:5 "Paradise Isle"

1:6 "My Isle on Hilo Bay"

1:7 "I'll Await You Dear" (Elsie Jaggers, vibes)

1:8 "Ten Tiny Toes - One Baby Nose"

1:9 "Aloha Beloved"

Side Two:

2:1 "Kola Pa"

2:2 "My Little Grass Shack"

2:3 "Don't Stop Loving Me"

2:4 "An Orange Grove In California"

2:5 "Hula Girl"

2:6 "Wear a Lei, a Flower Lei"

2:7 "I Like You"

2:8 "Drifting and Dreaming"

2:9 "The Lei Vendor"

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Sol Hoopii Recordings #H-5: Hawaiian Songs

Side One:

1:1 "King Kamehameha"

1:2 "The King's Serenade"

1:3 "There's Nothing Else To Do In Malaka Mokalu"

1:4 "Akaka Falls"

1:5 "My Hawaiian Queen"

1:6 "Lady Be Good"

1:7 "Midnight's Near"

1:8 "Nani Kauai"

1:9 "Palisa"

1:10 "It Is Hard To Say Goodbye"

Side Two:

2:1 "It Is Hard To Say Goodbye"

2:2 "Ka Makani Kaili Aloha"

2:3 "Kamehameha Waltz"

2:4 "On Our Parting Day"

2:5 "Mauna Loa"

2:6 "Us Like No A Like"

2:7 "He Aloha No Kauiki"

2:8 "Hawaii Nei" (with Andy Iona's saxophones)

2:9 "Hano Hano Hawaii" (with Andy Iona's saxophones)

2:10 "Na Molokama"

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Sol Hoopii Recordings #H-6: Hawaiian Songs

Side One:

1:1 "Kilohana"

1:2 "Hawaiian Hula Song"

1:3 "Tomi Tomi"

1:4 "Hualalai"

1:5 "Hame Pila"

1:6 "Eleu Mikimiki"

1:7 "Ka Ulua"

1:8 "Uhe Uhena"

1:9 "Pue O'Kealoha"

1:10 "Malolo"

Side Two:

2:1 "Kihue"

2:2 "Kawika"

2:3 "Loke"

2:4 "Jula Breeze"

2:5 "Farewell Blues"

2:6 "Stack O'Lee Blues"

2:7 "Most Of All I Want Your Love"

2:8 "Breeze"

2:9 "Honolulu Tomboy"

2:10 "On the Beach at Waikiki"

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Sol Hoopii Recordings #H-7: Hawaiian Songs

Side One:

1:1 "Ai Ka Kou Me Kealoha"

1:2 "I've Found a Little Grass Skirt"

1:3 "Sweet Haha Ai Aka Hanu"

1:4 "Song of the Islands"

1:5 "Romance Land"

1:6 "Often"

1:7 "E Mama Ea"

1:8 "He Mea Nui Kealoha"

1:9 "All Alone"

1:10 "My Best Girl"

Side Two:

2:1 "Yearning"

2:2 "Moonlight and Roses"

2:3 "Yes Sir, That's My Baby" (Andy Iona's saxophones)

2:4 "Charleston"

2:5 "Honolulu Hula-Hula Heigh"

2:6 "Lei Ohi Heeia"

2:7 "Ka Mele Oku'u Puuwai"

2:8 "Mi Nei"

2:9 "Ka Ipo Poina Ole"

2:10 "Lehua"

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Sol Hoopii Recordings #H-8: Hawaiian Songs

Side One:

1:1 "Lei Ilima"

1:2 "Feelin' No Pain"

1:3 "Singing the Blues"

1:4 "Hilo Hanakahi" (with saxophones)

1:5 "Na Alii" (with saxophones)

1:6 "Kai Hawanawana"

1:7 "Ka Ua Loku"

1:8 "Opuu Lani"

1:9 "Kuu Lei Roselani"

Side Two:

2:1 "Royal Hawaiian Hotel"

2:2 "Tin Roof Blues"

2:3 "Hula Blues"

2:4 "St. Louis Blues"

2:5 "Chimes"

2:6 "12th Street Rag"

2:7 "Right Or Wrong"

2:8 "Meleana E"

2:9 "Palolo"

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Sol Hoopii Recordings #H-9: Memories of Hawaii

Side One:

1:1 "Theme (End of the Trail)"

1:2 "Maile Lau Leilii"

1:3 "Honolulu Tomboy"

1:4 "Hilo Hanakahi"

1:5 "Na' Lii"

1:6 "Theme"

1:7 "Theme"

1:8 "Lei E"

1:9 "He Mana' O Konia Oe"

1:10 "Hene Hene Kou Aka"

1:11 "Ipo Hula"

1:12 "Theme"

Side Two:

2:1 "Theme"

2:2 "Sweet Lei Lehua"

2:3 "Kalena Kai"

2:4 "Pulupa"

2:5 "On the Beach at Waikiki"

2:6 "Theme"

2:7 "Theme"

2:8 "Mai Poina Oe Ia U"

2:9 "Maui Girl"

2:10 "Pua Kealoha"

2:11 "Pua Mamane"

2:12 "Theme"

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Sol Hoopii Recordings #H-10: Memories of Hawaii

Side One:

1:1 "Theme"

1:2 "Ka Mele O Kuu Puuwai"

1:3 "Hawaiian Queen"

1:4 "Imi Au Ia Oe"

1:5 "Palisa"

1:6 "Theme"

1:7 "Theme"

1:8 "Kuu Home"

1:9 "One, Two, Three, Four"

1:10 "Ai Paha Ka Kou"

1:11 "Hawaii Nei"

1:12 "Theme"

Side Two:

2:1 "Theme"

2:2 "Mahalepua"

2:3 "Hano Hano Hawaii"

2:4 "Mama E"

2:5 "Hula Girl"

2:6 "Theme"

2:7 "Theme"

2:8 "Ahe Nani Kauai"

2:9 "Ka Makani Kaili Aloha"

2:10 "Hui E"

2:11 "Come On Nancy"

2:12 "Theme"

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Sol Hoopii Recordings #H-11: Memories of Hawaii

Side One:

1:1 "Theme" (End of the Trail)

1:2 "Wahine U' I"

1:3 "Waikapu"

1:4 "Mauna Kea"

1:5 "Alekoki"

1:6 "Theme"

1:7 "Uluwehi O Kaala"

1:8 "Lehua"

1:9 "A Flower Lei"

1:10 "Palolo"

1:11 "Theme"

Side Two:

2:1 "Theme"

2:2 "Na Lei O Hawaii"

2:3 "Kalakaua"

2:4 "Ua Like No A Like"

2:5 "Sweet Lei Ilima"

2:6 "Theme"

2:7 "Theme"

2:8 "Be True To Me"

2:9 "Tomi Tomi"

2:10 "Leleana E"

2:11 "Hula Blues"

2:12 "Theme"

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Hawaiian Cliff Carlisle

Kanui and Lula (4)

Kalama's Quartet (8)

Kane's Hawaiians (2)

Augie Goupil (1)

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Cliff Carlisle

Dubs of Cliff Carlisle

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Cliff and Bill Carlisle (Dubs)

Dubs of Bill Carlisle and Cliff Carlisle

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Cliff Carlisle MW-7180 (Dubs)

Cliff Carlisle:

"Sweet as the Roses of Spring" M-7180-B

"A Little Bit of Lovin' From You" M-7180-A

Curt Bartmess and Faye Bartmess (Texas, circa 1950):

"The Downward Road" State 4001

"Walking the Sea"

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Sweet Cider, Cliff Carlisle (Dubs)

Dubs of Cliff Carlisle

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Hawaiian Series Brunswick Metal Mothers (Dubs)

LAE 118A (55020-)

LAE 170A

LAE 313B

LAE 519A (55037)

LAE 520

LAE 524 (55039-)

LAE 126A (55016)

LAE 841A

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Royal Hawaiian Hotel Episodes ("For Gene Earle)"

Dubs of Royal Hawaiian Hotel episodes

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Hawaiian Dubs

Kanui and Lula:

Parlo R-1614: "Oua, Oua"/"Tomi Tomi"

Parlo R-1641: "Pua Carnation"/"Ua Like, No A Like"

Parlo R-1957: "My Little Grass Shack in Kealakekua"/"Mauna Loa"

Parlo R-1992: "Aloha Beloved"/"Hilo Hanakahi"

Roy Smeck Vita Quartette:

Per 11325: "Hilo March"/"Drowsy Waters"

Hawaiian Beachcombers (Nawahi):

Bellbird 125: "Breezy Hawaii"/"If I Had a Talking Picture of You"

Silver String Quartet:

Aust. Co 01280: "Honolulu March"

Luz F. Del Moral:

Victor 46559: "Ofrenda"/"Para Olvidarte"

Los Chicos De Hilo (Tony, Pete, and Mack):

Bluebird B2976: "Amor Mexicano"/"Besos Y Cerezas"

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Cliff Carlisle Dubs, James Cole Washboard Band Dubs

Cliff Carlisle:

"Box Car Blues"

"In the Hills of Old Kentucky"

"Childhood Dreams"

James Cole Washboard Band:

"Running Wild" (Mx 17204)

"Sweet Lizzie" (Mx 17205)

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Dubs of Jug Bands, #H-17

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Dubs of Jug Bands, #H-18

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Dubs of Jug Bands, #H-19

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Dubs of Jug Bands, #H-20

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Dubs of Jug Bands, #H-21

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Dubs of Jug Bands, #H-23

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Dubs of Jug Bands, #H-24

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Dubs of Jug Bands, #H-26

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Whistler

Recording (possibly dubs) of Cajun fiddle playing and singing

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Whistler's Daughter Interview

Sara Hawes, daughter of Whistler's Jug Band, interviewed by Eugene Earle

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Ernest Tubb Documentary: tape 1 of 2

Ernest Tubb Documentary by Cary Ginnel, part 1

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Ernest Tubb Documentary: tape 2 of 2

Ernest Tubb Documentary by Cary Ginnel, part 2

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Leon's Lone Star Cowboys

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Various Artists

Newman, Wanderers, Doughboys, Gross and Campbell

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Cleary 1987: tape 1 of 3

Live recordings of a man (possibly Don Cleary?) singing cowboy yodeling songs with guitar accompaniment. Also includes incidental conversation between Cleary and the man recording his performance.

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Cleary 1987: tape 2 of 3

Live recordings of a man (possibly Don Cleary?) singing cowboy yodeling songs with guitar accompaniment. Also includes incidental conversation between Cleary and the man recording his performance.

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Cleary 1987: tape 3 of 3

Live recordings of a man (possibly Don Cleary?) singing cowboy yodeling songs with guitar accompaniment. Also includes incidental conversation between Cleary and the man recording his performance.

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Buddy Starcher 1986-1987 Private Recording

Songs and stories, many religious

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Rose Murphy's 78s

Dubs of 78s

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Jeff Williams

Music

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Joe Val, Jim and Jesse

Live performance by Joe Val with the New England Bluegrass Boys, Jim and Jesse, in 1984

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Carter Family, Victor Recordings (Dubs from 78s): tape 1 of 5

Note: the volume on these recordings is extremely low.

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Carter Family, Victor Recordings (Dubs from 78s): tape 2 of 5

Note: the volume on these recordings is extremely low.

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Carter Family, Victor Recordings (Dubs from 78s): tape 3 of 5

Note: the volume on these recordings is extremely low.

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Carter Family, Victor Recordings (Dubs from 78s): tape 4 of 5

Note: the volume on these recordings is extremely low.

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Carter Family, Victor Recordings (Dubs from 78s): tape 5 of 5

Note: the volume on these recordings is extremely low.

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Dubs: Some Hawaiian Postwar and Two Unissued Hank Williams

Marty Robbins, Col (s) CS-8840B:

"Hawaiian Wedding Song"

"Drowsy Waters (Wailana)"

"Hawaiian Bells"

"My Wonderful One"

"Blue Sand"

"Hawaii's Calling Me"

Marty Robbins, Col (s) CS-8840A:

"Lovely Hula Hands"

"The Sea and Me"

"Kalua"

"The Night I Came Ashore"

"Echo Island"

"Kuu Ipo Lani (My Sweetheart, Lani)"

Hank Williams, Time-Life CSL-3003-B:

"My Main Trial Is Yet To Come"

"The Log Train"

Other Hawaiian, Dubs of 45s:

"Kauoha Mai," Joe Keawe, 49 State 4550

"Nani Wale Na Hala," Genoa Keawe, 49 State 45220

"Moku Kia Kahi," John K. Almeida, 49 State 45188

"Niihau," Kai Davis, 49 State 45239

"Kalakaua," Johnny Almeida, 49 State 4581

"Kaulana O Hilo Hanakahi," George Kainapau, Bell 45-525-A

"Green Rose Hula," George Naope, 49 State 45107

"Kukuna Oka La," Joe Kaewe, 49 State 4563

"Nani Wale Na Hala," Genoa Kaewe, 49 State 45220

"Mauna Loa," Myrtle K. Hilo, 49 Sate 45155

"Kauoha Mai," Joe Keawe, 49 State 4550

"Kahoolawe," Emma Kahelelani Bishop, 49 State 45204

"Anapau," Julia Nui's Kamaainas, 49 State 4564

"Moku Kia Kahi," John K. Almeida, 49 State 45188

"Lei Aloha," Genoa Keawe's Hula Maids, 49 State 45191

"Nani Kaala," John K. Almeida, 49 State 4568

"Holoholo Kaa," Julia Nui's Kamaainas, 49 State 4565

"Papakolea" (tape ran out), Johnny Almeida, 49 State 4574

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10038

Cajun Music Compilation, Dub

Dub of Cajun music compilation, produced by the Country Music Foundation

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Patsy Montana and Cowboy Slim Rinehart (Dubs)

Show 15 (C12343):

"Pony Gal" (Patsy)

"Riding Down the Canyon" (Slim)

"Seven More Days" (Slim)

"Little Old Rag Doll" (Patsy)

"Old Pal of My Saddle Days" (Patsy)

"Roundup in Cheyenne" (Patsy and Slim)

"It Makes No Difference Now" (Slim)

"Montana Plains" (Patsy)

Show 16 (C12339):

"Picture on the Wall" (Slim)

"Swingtime Cowgirl" (Patsy)

"Sing Me a Song of the Saddle" (Slim)

"Shine On My Boots" (Patsy)

"Southern Cannonball" (Slim)

"What a Friend We Have In Jesus" (Patsy and Slim)

"Yodeler's Serenade" (Patsy)

"The Gangster's Warning"(Slim)

Show 17 (C12344):

"Wagon Train" (Patsy)

"True Blue Bill" (Slim)

"We Sat Beneath the Maple on the Hill" (Slim)

"Uncle Noah's Ark" (Patsy)

"You Helped To Put the Silver In Your Dear Old Mother's Hair" (Patsy)

"Two More Years and I'll Be Free" (Patsy and Slim)

"My Dear Old Daddy" (Slim)

"I Love Those Saddle Songs" (Patsy)

Show 18 (12345):

"Worried Mind" (Slim)

"When You Hear Me Call" (Patsy)

"Wild and Reckless Hobo" (Slim)

"Where Is My Boy Tonight" (Patsy)

"You and My Old Guitar" (Slim)

"You Are My Sunshine" (Patsy and Slim)

"Way Out There" (Patsy)

"Gonna Lay Down My Old Guitar" (Slim)

Show 19 (C12352):

"Yodeling Radio Joe" (Patsy)

"Why Don't You Come Back To Me" (Slim)

"When I Saw Sweet Nellie Home" (Slim)

"I Want To Be a Real Cowboy Girl" (Patsy)

"The New Frontier" (Patsy)

"When It's Roundup Time In Heaven" (Patsy and Slim)

"A Cowboy's Home Sweet Home" (Slim)

"Lullaby Yodel" (Patsy)

Show 20 (C12354):

"Little Ranch House on Old Circle B" (Slim)

"Worried Mind" (Patsy)

"Wabash Cannonball" (Slim)

"I Want To Be a Cowboy's Girl" (Patsy)

"I Want a Good Woman" (Slim)

"In a Sweet By and By" (Patsy and Slim)

"Echoes from the Hills" (Patsy)

"Yellow Rose of Texas" (Slim)

Show 21 (C12355):

"I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes" (Patsy)

"May I Sleep In Your Barn Tonight Mister" (Slim)

"Little Joe Wrangler" (Slim)

"Stars of the West" (Patsy)

"Little Mountaineer Mother" (Patsy)

"Standing on the Promises" (Slim)

"Lonely Valley" (Slim)

"I'll Keep On Wishing For You" (Patsy)

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Memories in Music

Mixed tape by Gail and Cary

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Patsy Montana and Cowboy Slim Rinehart (Dubs)

Show 1 (C12323):

"The Moon Hangs Low" (Patsy)

"The Yodeling Ranger" (Slim)

"Sweethearts of Strangers" (Patsy)

"Where He Leads Me" (Patsy and Slim)

"Why Don't You Come Back To Me" (Slim)

"You've Never Been In Love" (Patsy)

"Alone With My Sorrow" (Slim)

"Treasures Untold" (Patsy)

Show 2 (C12324):

"Weary Lonesome Blues" (Slim)

"Sunny San Antone" (Patsy)

"Old Buckaroo" (Patsy)

"My Old Pal of Yesterday" (Slim)

"My Cross Eyed Gal" (Slim)

"Are You Tired of Me My Darling" (Patsy and Slim)

"Going Back To Old Montana" (Patsy)

"Cowboy Heaven" (Slim)

Show 3 (C12325):

"The Covered Wagon Rolled Right Along" (Patsy)

"Brakeman's Reply" (Slim)

"I'll Keep Wishing For You" (Patsy)

"Work for the Night Is Coming" (Patsy and Slim)

"Dad in the Hills" (Slim)

"The Buckaroo" (Patsy)

"Dear Old Sunny South by the Sea" (Slim)

"Waiting for a Train" (Patsy)

Show 4 (C12326):

"Arizona Yodeler" Patsy)

"Before You Say Farewell" (Slim)

"Ben Dewberry's Final Run" (Slim)

"Cactus Blossoms" (Patsy)

"Church in the Wildwood" (Patsy and Slim)

"Sweethearts of the Saddle" (Patsy)

"Cowboy's Yodel" (Patsy)

"Hobo's Meditation" (Slim)

Show 5 (C12327):

"Guitar Blues" (Slim)

"Little Pardner" (Patsy)

"Cowboy's Home Sweet Home" (Slim)

"Down By the Riverside" (Patsy and Slim)

"Mexicali Rose" (Patsy)

"Gosh I Miss You All the Time" (Slim)

"I'm Sorry We Met" (Slim)

"A Drunkard's Child" (Patsy)

Show 6 (C12328):

"I'll Go Riding Down That Old Texas Trail" (Slim)

"I'll Be Back in a Year" (Patsy)

"I'll Keep On Loving You" (Patsy)

"I Don't Mind" (Slim)

"Turn Your Radio On" (Patsy and Slim)

"The Last Letter" (Patsy)

"Yodeling Cowgirl" (Patsy)

"Jealous Lover" (Slim)

Show 7 (C12329):

"I've Found My Cowboy Sweetheart" (Patsy)

"I Wonder If She's Blue" (Slim)

"Bury Me Beneath the Willow" (Slim)

"Uncle Noah's Ark" (Patsy and Slim)

"Go To Sleep Little Pardner" (Patsy)

"I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes" (Slim)

"Left All Alone" (Slim)

"There'll Be No Blues Up Yonder" (Patsy)

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Patsy Montana and Cowboy Slim Rinehart

Show 8 (C12330):

"Out In Old Montana" (Patsy)

"Prisoner No. 999" (Slim)

"Old Shep" (Patsy)

"Peach Picking Time In Georgia" (Slim)

"Silver Threads Among the Gold" (Patsy and Slim)

"Shy Little Ann From Cheyenne" (Patsy)

"When I Say Hello to the Rockies" (Patsy)

"Lilly of the Valley" (Slim)

Show 9 (C12331):

"A Cowboy's Gal" (Patsy)

"Blow Your Whistle Freight Train" (Slim)

"Sweethearts or Strangers" (Patsy)

"Hear Dem Bells" (Patsy and Slim)

"Goodbye To Old Mexico" (Patsy)

"Happy Cowboy" (Slim)

"Memories That Haunt Me" (Slim)

"Yodeling Cowboy" (Patsy)

Show 10 (C12334):

"Down the Old Road To Home" (Slim)

"Daddy and Home" (Patsy)

"Left My Gal in the Mountains" (Patsy)

"I'm Here To Get My Baby Out of Jail" (Slim)

"The Unclouded Day" (Patsy and Slim)

"I'll Be Thinking of You Little Gal" (Slim)

"Alberta Plains" (Patsy)

"There's an Empty Cot in the Bunkhouse Tonight" (Slim)

Show 11 (C12335):

"Little Roses of the Prairies" (Patsy)

"It Makes No Difference Now" (Slim)

"Buddy" (Slim)

"Rock of Ages" (Patsy and Slim)

"Me and My Cowboy Sweetheart" (Patsy)

"Little Cowboy Pal" (Slim)

"Brakeman's Reply" (Slim)

"You're My Darling" (Patsy)

Show 12 (C12340):

"Land of My Boyhood Dreams" (Slim)

"Rodeo Queen" (Patsy)

"I Won't Need My Six Gun In Heaven" (Patsy)

"Let the Lower Lights Be Burning" (Patsy and Slim)

"Frankie and Johnnie Blues" (Slim)

"You're a Flower Blooming in the Wildwood" (Patsy)

"That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine" (Patsy)

"Jailhouse Blues" (Slim)

Show 13 (C12341):

"Give Me a Home in Montana" (Patsy)

"Hobo Jack's Last Ride" (Slim)

"Great Speckled Bird" (Slim)

"Howdy Partner" (Patsy)

"Homesick for My Old Cabin" (Patsy)

"Put My Little Shoes Away" (Slim)

"Mississippi Moon" (Slim)

"Little Sweetheart of the Ozarks" (Patsy)

Show 14 (C12342):

"Hold On Little Doggies" (Slim)

"I Don't Wanna Go To School" (Patsy)

"I'd Like To Be in Texas for the Roundup in the Spring" (Slim)

"I Only Want a Buddy Not a Sweetheart" (Patsy)

"Jailhouse Blues" (Slim)

"Almost Persuaded" (Patsy and Slim)

"I'll Come Back To You" (Patsy)

"Moonlight and Skies" (Slim)

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Transcription Disc Dubs and Other Dubs

Program 198, Hank Snow, Country Style U.S.A., U.S. Army

Program 202, Mac Wiseman, Country Style U.S.A., U.S. Army

"Travelin' Man," Kentucky Jess and Neal Burris, Red Barn RH-1194

"All the Good Times Are Past and Gone," Kentucky Jess and Neal Burris, Red Barn RH-1194

"I'll Meet My Mother After All," Posey Rorer and the North Carolina Ramblers, Edison N-20005

"As We Sat Beneath the Maple on the Hill," Posey Rorer and the North Carolina Ramblers, Edison N-20005

Bill Bruner, dubs:

"My Pal of Yesterday," Okeh 45400

"That's Why I'm All Alone," Okeh 45400

"Singing the Blues With My Old Guitar," Okeh 45438

"He's in the Jailhouse Now," Okeh 45438

"A Gal Like You," Okeh 45463

"Just a Little Dream," Okeh 45463

"My Old Home Town Girl," Okeh 45497

"School Day Dreams," Okeh 45497

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George Stephanson, "About Wade"

Telephone interview

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10045

Galax Fiddle Contest, 1960

Recording of the fiddle and banjo contest

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Casey Bill

Music performance, probably by Casey Bill Weldon

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Leverett Brothers, 1 June 1968

Interview

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Jenks "Tex" Carman, Transcription Disc Dubs, Tape One

Cap 1571: "Ten Thousand Miles (Away from Your Heart)," "I Could Love You Baby"

Cap 1822: "Hilo March," "Just Another Good Dream Gone Wrong"

Cap 2067: "My Trusting Heart," "Don't Feel Sorry For Me"

Cap 2345: "Hillbilly Hula," "I'm a Poor Lonesome Fellow"

Cap 2344: "Locust Hill Rag," "My Lonely Heart and I"

Cap 2621: "Blue Memories," "Caissons Go Rolling Along"

Cap 2752: "Somoa Stomp," "Sweet Luwanna"

Cap 2886: "Dixie Cannon Ball," "Indian Polka"

Cap 10-627-17 (test): "Hillbilly Hula"

Cap 9141-7 (test):"Don't Feel Sorry For Me"

De 28771: "Hillbilly Hula," "New Waikiki Beach"

Four Star 1229: "Hillbilly Hula," "End of the World"

Four Star 1230: "Wreck of the Old 97," "I Don't Know Why But I Do"

Four Star 1278: "New Waikiki Beach," "Sunny Tennessee"

Four Star 1302: "Hawaiian Hotel," "Moonlight and Memories"

Four Star 1302 (sic): "Hawaiian Hotel," "There's a New Moon Over My Shoulder"

Four Star 1379: "Kahila March," "Fire Ball Mail," "I Really Believe"

Four Star 1515: "Chain Gang," "The Artillary Song"

Four Star 1654: "Old Number 9"

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The Alley Boys of Abbeville, Dubs

Tests:

1. "Abbeville Breakdown," MEM 12

2. "Te a Pas Raison," MEM 16

3. "Se Toute Sain Comme Moi Ma Saine," MEM 6

4. "Jolie Petite Fille," MEM 7

5. "Quel Espoire" (What's the Use), MEM 11

6. "Moi Et Ma Belle," MEM 2

7. "Je Vas Jamais Lessair Pleurer" (I'll Never Let You Cry), MEM 15

8. "Es Ce Que Tu Pense Jamais a Moi?" (Do You Ever Think of Me?), MEM 4

9. "Tu Ma Quite Seul" (The Prisoner's Song), MEM 8

10. "Jolie Petite Blonde," MEM 10

11. "Apres Jengler a Toi," MEM 3

12. "Te Bonne Pour Moi Estere," MEM 14

13. "Tu Peu Depend Si Moi" (You Can Depend On Me), MEM 5

14. "Pourquoi Tu M'Aime Pas," MEM 13

15. "Pourquois Te En Pan," MEM 1

Not included: "Tu Peus Pas Me Fiare Ce," MEM 9, released Vo 05058

Note: cassette cover includes further information about Alley Boys releases

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Various Dubs

Billy Brooks:

Co 15614-D: "Just From College"; "Freight Train Blues"

Buice Brothers:

Co 15527-D: "I'm His At Last"; "The Home Coming Week"

Crowder Brothers:

Cq 8899: "Dying In Ashville Jail"; "My Soul Is Lost"

Me 7-02-63: "The Sailing Ship"; "New Maple on the Hill"

Me 7-03-71: "I'll Journey On." "Our Mansion Is Ready"

Me 7-04-70: "Lonesome Lost Gal Blues"; "Leave Me Darling I Don't Mind"

Me 7-11-60: "Wild West Rambler"; "Answer to Blond Headed Baby"

Me 7-12-52: "Ridin' My Jenny"; "Night Time is the Right Time"

Gibbs Brothers with Claude Davis:

Vo 5464: "Strolling Home With Jenny"; "You Left Me Last Night Broken Hearted"

Golden West Quartet:

Co 14572-D: "Witness"; "This World Is Not My Home"

Heavenly Gospel Singers:

Bb B7133: "Inching Along"; "Lord's Prayer"

The Home Town Boys:

Co 15762-D: "Raccoon on a Rail"; "Home Town Rag"

Humphries Brothers:

Ok 45501: "Sweet Bunch of Daisies"; "What Makes the Wild Cat Wild"

Jerry Jordan:

Spt 9407: "The Cat's Got the Measles and the Dog's Got the Whooping Cough"; "Old Johnny Bucker Won't Do"

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Various Dubs

Richard Rabbit Brown:

Vi 35840: "Mystery of the Dunbar's Child"; "Sinking of the Titanic"

Cannon's Jug Stompers:

Vi 21351: "Big Railroad Blues"; "Springdale Blues"

Fa So La Singers:

Co 14636-D: "Happy on the Way"; "I'll Stay on the Right Road Now"

Cleoma Falcon and Joseph Falcon:

De 17028: "C'est Mauvais de Dire un Mensonge" (It's a Sin to Tell a Lie); "Prairie de Pin" (Pine Prairie Waltz)

Co 40506-F: "Poche Town"; "Osson"

De 17000: "La Valse de Madame Solsten" (Mrs. Solsten Waltz); "Mes Yeux Blues" (My Blue Eyes)

De 17001: "Au Revoir Cherie" (Bye Bye Sweetheart); "Ouvrez Grand Ma Fenetre" (Raise My Window High)

De 17005: "Vous Etes Gentille" (You're Sweet); "Ma Valse Preferee" (My Favorite Waltz)

De 17006: "Rayne Special"; "La Valse Crowley"

Joseph Falcon:

De 17011: "La Jolie Fille N'Yen Plus de Moi" (The Nice Girl Doesn't Want Me Anymore); "Ne Buvez Plus Jamais" (Never Drink No More)

Joseph Falcon and Cleoma Falcon:

De 17059: "Your Last Chance"; "Hand Me Down My Walking Cane"

Joseph F. Falcon and Clemo Breaux:

Co 15325-D: "Vieux Airs" (Old Tunes); "La Marche de la Noce" (Wedding March)

Harvey Farr:

Spt 9320: "The Santa Barbara Earthquake"; "If I Die a Railroad Man"

Fay and the Jay Walkers:

Pm 3100: "My Baby Don't Love Me"

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Various Dubs

Blind Alfred Reed:

Vi 40196: "Why Don't You Bob Your Hair Girls, No. 2"; "Woman's Been After Man Ever Since"

Ed Rice:

Vo 5212: "Over the Hills to the Poorhouse"; "There's a Mother Old and Gray Who Needs Me Now"

Roper's Mountain Singers:

Co 15222-D: "On the Sea of Life"; "When I Walk the Streets of Gold"

Segura Brothers:

Co 40507-F: "New Iberia Polka"; "A Mosquito Ate Up My Sweetheart"

Jilson Setters (J. W. Day):

Vi 40127: "Black Eyed Susie"; "Grand Horn Pipe"

Short Brothers:

Ok 45206: "Whistling Rufus"; "Whistling Coon"

Homer Smith:

Co 14401-D: "Pilgrim's Journey"; "I Can Weep But Never Grow Weary"

Kid Smith and Family:

Vi 23576: "Whisper Softly, Mother's Dying"; "Little Bessie"

Taylor-Griggs Louisiana Melody Makers:

Vi 21768: "Big Ball Uptown-Breakdown"; "Sweet Rose of Heaven"

"'Tis All Over Now" (Waltz); "On the Bridge at Midnight"

Tennessee Mountaineers:

Vi 20860: "Standing on the Promises"; "At the River"

Tenneva Ramblers:

Vi 21141: "Miss 'Liza Poor Gal"; "Johnny Goodwin"

Virginia Dandies:

Pm 3305: "'Mid the Green Fields of Virginia"; "The Cabin with the Roses"

George Walburn and Emmett Hethcox:

Ok 45305: "Decatur Street Rag"; "Wait for the Lights to Go Out"

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Bill Boyd

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Hank Snow ET Dubs, Tape One

Thesaurus 1616:

"Weary River"

"Bury Me Deep"

"Let's Pretend"

"Address Unknown"

"Golden River"

Thesaurus 1618:

"Blue Yodel No. 12"

"I'm Here To Get My Baby Out of Jail"

"Brand on My Heart"

"With This Ring I Thee Wed"

"I Wonder Where You Are Tonight"

Thesaurus 1625:

"It Is No Secret"

"Molly Darling"

"I'll Remember You, Love, In My Prayers"

"Blue Dreams"

"Blow Yo' Whistle, Freight Train"

Thesaurus 1634:

"Fire on the Mountain"

"Draggin' the Bow"

"Steel Guitar Rag"

"Wabash Blues"

"I'm Movin' On"

"Handcuffed In Love"

Thesaurus 1641:

"Lonely River"

"I'll Never Let You Go, Little Darlin'"

"Texas Plains"

"Born to Lose"

"Too Many Tears"

Thesaurus 1649:

"These Tears Are Not For You"

"Jealous Heart"

"Hawaiian Cowboy"

"I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes"

"Whispering Hope"

Thesaurus 1660:

"The Convict and the Rose"

"Anniversary Blue Yodel"

"Frankie and Johnny"

"Closed For Repairs"

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Hank Snow ET Dubs, Tape Two

Thesaurus 1671:

"Trouble in Mind"

"The Last Letter"

"Headin' Down the Last Highway"

"Lonely"

"Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain"

Thesaurus 1676:

"Travelin' Blues"

"A Faded Rose, A Broken Heart"

"Yodeling Ranger"

"Roll Along Kentucky Moon"

"Zeb Turner's Gal"

Thesaurus 1680:

"The Sun Has Gone Down On Our Love"

"I Walk Alone"

"Old Shep"

"Mississippi River Blues"

"Linda Lou"

Thesaurus 1685:

"My Good Gal's Gone"

"The Breeze"

"This Cold War With You"

"I Love You, Nellie"

"Beautiful Dreamer"

Thesaurus 1713:

"12th Street Rag"

"Bye Bye Blues"

"Hilo March"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Beaumont Rag"

Thesaurus 1717:

"Just When I Needed You"

"Ninety Nine Year Blues"

"My Blue Eyed Jane"

"Yodeling Cowboy"

"The Cannon Ball"

Thesaurus 1798:

"A Petal From a Faded Rose"

"It's a Sin"

"Wedding Bells"

"At Mail Call Today"

"Those Blue Eyes Don't Sparkle Anymore"

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Hank Snow ET Dubs, Tape Three

Thesaurus 1816:

"My Life With You"

"The One Rose (That's Left In My Heart)"

"I'm Coming Home"/"Song of the Saddle"

"Easter Parade"

"Peter Cottontail"

Thesaurus 1837:

"Peach Pickin' Time Down In Georgia"

"When I Lost My Baby, I Almost Lost My Mind"

"Farewell Blues"

"In An Old Dutch Garden"

"Sally Goodin"

"Arkansaw Traveler"

Thesaurus 1848:

"Have I Stayed Away Too Long"

"San Antonio Rose"

"Each Minute Seems Like a Million Years"

"Blue Steel Blues"

"Then I Turned and Walked Slowly Away"

Thesaurus 1870:

"White Christmas"

"Blue Christmas"

"My Rough and Rowdy Ways"

"Sing Me a Song of the Islands"

"Little Joe"

Thesaurus 1898:

"Blue Rose of the Rio"

"My Wubba Dolly"

"Tuck Away My Lonesome Blues"

"The Land of My Boyhood Dreams"

"The Wreck of the Old '97"

Thesaurus 1921:

"Making Believe"

"Any Old Time"

"Never No Mo' Blues"

"When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again"

"Katy Hill"

Thesaurus 1933:

"Put Your Arms Around Me"

"I Was Sorta Wonderin'"

"San Antonio Rose"

"Over the Waves"

"Do Right Daddy Blues"

Thesaurus 1986:

"As Long As I'm Dreaming"

"Poison Love"

"Loose Talk"

"The Waltz You Saved For Me"

"Memories Are Made of This"

"I Really Don't Want To Know"

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Red Foley on Radiozark

Programs 39 - 46

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Red Foley on Radiozark

Programs 32 - 39

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Hank Snow ET Dubs, Tape Four

Thesaurus 1986 (continued)

"The Wayward Wind"

"Chant of the Wanderer"

"Put On Your Old Gray Bonnet"

"When You and I Were Young, Maggie"

"Sentimental Journey"

"The Birth of the Blues"

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Hank Snow ET Dubs, Tape Five

Thesaurus 1675:

"The End of the World"

"I Wonder If You Feel the Way I Do"

"Pins and Needles In My Heart"

"Where Romance Calls"

"The Streamline Cannonball"

Thesaurus 1743:

"It's Been So Long, Darlin'"

"The Lover's Farewell"

"You Nearly Lose Your Mind"

"Kentucky Waltz"

"There's a Pony Standin' In His Stall"

Thesaurus 1744:

"Rainbow's End"

"Little Old Home Down In New Orleans"

"Among My Souvenirs"

"Tragic Romance"

"We'll Never Say Goodbye, Just So Long"

Thesaurus 1748:

"I'll Go On Alone"

"The Cowhand's Last Ride"

"Alabama Jubilee"

"Betanio, The Pride of the Plains"

"That Heart Belongs To Me"

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Various Dubs

The Massey Family:

Vo 02882: "Brown Skin Gal"; "Hot Romance"

Vo 02993: "The Little Wooden Whistle Wouldn't Whistle"; "Sweet Mama Tree Top Tall"

Vo 03063: "Dragging the Bow"; "Where the Morning Glories Grow"

Fiddlin' Doc Roberts Trio:

Me M13455: "A Good Man Is Waiting For You"; "'Way Down South"

Gid Tanner and His Skillet Lickers:

Co 15562-D: "[Racist slur] in the Woodpile"; "Sal's Gone to the Cider Mill"

Co 15589-D: "Devilish Mary"; "Soldier, Wil You Marry Me"

Co 15612-D: "Sugar in the Gourd"; "Georgia Wagner"

Co 15623-D: "Leather Breeches"; "New Arkansaw Traveler"

Co 15640-D: "Bully of the Town No. 2"; "Broken Down Gambler"

Co 15665-D: "Don't You Cry My Honey"; "Ride Old Buck To Water"

Co 15682-D: "Cacklin' Hen and Rooster Too"; "Ricketts Hornpipe"

Co 15695-D: "Giddap Napoleon"; "There'll Be a Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight"

Co 15709-D: "Devilish Mary"; "Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss"

Co 15730-D: "Whistlin' Rufus"; "Miss McLeods Reel"

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Various Dubs

Blue Sky Boys:

Bb B6808: "I Believe It"; "Fair Eyed Ellen"

Bb B7173: "What Have You Done?"; "They're All Home But One"

Bb B7311: "Hymns My Mother Sang"; "No Home"

Bb B7348: "Have No Desire To Roam"; "Sweet Evalina"

Bb B7755: "Beautiful, Beautiful Brown Eyes"; "Story of the Knoxville Girl"

Bb B7803: "Heaven Holds All To Me"; "I Need the Prayers"

Bb B8017: "Little Bessie"; "We Buried Her"

Bb B8308: "Give Me My Roses Now"; The House Where We Were Wed

Bb B8446: "Mary of the Wild Moor"; She's Someone's Darling Once More

Bb B8597: "The Last Mile of the Way"; "This Evening Light"

Bb B8646: "A Picture on the Wall"; "Pictures From Life's Other Side"

Carter Family:

De 5677: "Farewell Nellie"; "The Little Girl That Played On My Knee"

Gid Tanner and His Skillet Lickers:

Co 15746-D: "Four Cent Cotton"; "Molly Put the Kettle On"

Test 140002: "Prettiest Little Girl in the County"

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Blue Sky Boys, Tape One

Blue Sky Boys:

Bb B6457: "Sunny Side of Life"; "Where the Soul Never Dies"

Bb B6480: "Down on the Banks of the Ohio"; "Midnight on the Stormy Sea"

Bb B6538: "There'll Come a Time"; "I'm Troubled, I'm Troubled"

Bb B6621: "The Dying Boy's Prayer"; "I'm Just Here To Get My Baby Out of Jail"

Bb B6669: "No One To Welcome Me Home"; "Only Let Me Walk With Thee"

Bb B6714: "You Give Me Your Love"; "Somebody Makes Me Think of You"

Bb B6854: "Can't You Hear the Night Birds Crying"; "Sweet Allalee"

Bb B6901: "An Old Account Was Settled"

Dixon Brothers:

Bb B6901: "Not Turning Back"

Bb B7173: "What Have You Done?"; "They're All Home But One"

Bb B7411: "The Prisoner's Dream"; "The Answer To "The Prisoner's Dream""

Bb B7472: "When the Stars Begin to Fall"; "Old Fashioned Meeting"

Bb B7661: "Who Wouldn't Be Lonely"; "Katie Dear"

Bb B7803: "Heaven Holds All To Me"; "I Need the Prayers"

Bb B7878: "My Last Letter"; "Last Night While Standing By My Window"

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Blue Sky Boys, Tape Two

Bb B7933: "This Is Like Heaven To Me"; "I've Found a Friend"

Bb B7984: "The Life-Line"; "Mother Went Her Holiness Way"

Bb B8110: "Hang Out the Front Door Key"; "There Was A Time"

Bb B8128: "Bring Back My Wandering Boy"; "On the Old Plantation"

Bb B8143: "In My Little Home in Tennessee"; "Sing a Song for the Blind"

Bb B8294: "When the Roses Bloom in Dixieland"; "Are You From Dixie?"

Bb B8693: "In the Hills of Roane County"; "Brown Eyes"

Bb B8829: "Don't Say Goodbye, If You Love Me"; "Short Life of Trouble"

Bb 33-0516: "Why Not Confess"; "Since the Angels Took My Mother Far Away"

MW M7160: "Didn't They Crucify My Lord"; "When the Ransomed Get Home"

MW M7470: "Beautiful, Beautiful Brown Eyes"; Little Bessie

MW M8667: "Mary of the Wild Moor"; "She's Somebody's Darling Once More"

MW M8668: "The Butcher's Boy"; "We Parted By the Riverside"

Bb B6808: "I Believe It"; "Fair Eyed Ellen"

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Various Dubs

Blue Ridge Mountain Singers:

Test W-194968-1: "Christine Leroy"

Test W-150332-2: "I Wish I Never Met You"

Clemo Breaux:

Test W-110550-2 (title unknown, probably unissued)

Amadie Ophy and Clemo Breaux:

Test W-110560-1: "Perenez Courage"

Breaux Ferez:

Test SA 1167-3: "La Valse du Vieux Temps"

Test SA 1172-3: "T'as Vole Mon Chapeau"

Unknown Vocalist:

Test W-402406-B: "Bad Lee Brown"

Charles Butts Sacred Harp Singers:

Test W-402051-A: "Lenox"

Test W-402056-B: "Murillo's Lesson"

Clarence Ashley:

Co 15489-D: "Dark Holler Blues"; "The Coo-Coo Bird"

Co 15654-D: "Old John Hardy"; "The House Carpenter"

Dr. Humphrey Bates and His Possum Hunters:

Br 232: "Goin' Up Town"; "How Many Biscuits Can You Eat"

Br 271: "My Wife Died Saturday Night"; "Old Joe"

Br 275: "Green Backed Dollar Bill"; "Run, [racist slur], Run"

Mumford Bean and His Itawambians:

Ok 45303: "Slow Time Waltz"; "Flow Rain Waltz"

John H. Bertrand and Milton Pitre:

Pm 12725: "Cousinne Lilly"; "Miserable"

Pm 12730: "The Swallows"; "The Rabbit Stole the Pumpkin"

Binkley Brothers Dixie Clodhoppers:

Vi 40048: "I'll Rise When the Rooster Crows"; "Give Me Back My Fifteen Cents"

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Jimmie Rodgers Memorial/Bob Wills Interview

Side One: Jimmie Rodgers Memorial - Grant Turner, Ralph Peer, Jimmie Davis, University Explorer, Tex Hamilton

Side Two: Bob Wills Interview

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Hank Thompson and Leon McAuliffe, Dubs

World Program Service Disc, 481 and 484:

"Down Yonder"

"In the Mood"

"Don't You Feel Sorry For Him"

"Mission of Love"

"I'm Tired of Pretending"

"I'm a Fool To Fool Around With You"

"Love Is Where You Find It"

"Whippoorwill Lane"

World Program Service Disc, 477 and 488:

"Leon's Boogie"

"Liberty"

"Water Baby Boogie"

"Black and White Rag"

"Cimarron Boogie"

"Perdido"

"Bouncin' Bobbie"

"Cherrylane Waltz"

"Mandy Make Up Your Mind"

"Little Rock Getaway"

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Johnny Bond, Red River Dave, and Catus Slim, Dubs

Standard Program Library V-153, Red River Boys with Johnny Bond:

'(Out on the Open Range)'

"Stars of the Midnight Range"

"Gals Don't Mean a Thing"

"Have I Stayed Away Too Long"

"Goodbye Old Paint"

"Ridin' Down to Santa Fe"

'(Saddle Serenade)'

'(You Brought Sorrow To My Heart)'

"Think of Me"

"Don't You Care"

Standard Program Library V-156, Johnny Bond and His Red River Valley Boys:

"Mexicali Rose"

"When the Work's All Done This Fall"

"Silver on the Sage"

"Birmingham Jail"

"Boots and Saddles"

"Red River Valley"

"Ten Years"

"Twilight on the Trail"

"The Last Round-Up"

"Tomorrow Never Comes"

Thesaurus 1401, Red River Dave:

"Is the Range Still the Same Back Home"

"Sierra Sue"

"Oklahoma Hills"

"Tumbling Tumbleweeds"

"Take Me Back To My Boots and Saddle"

"I'm an Old Cow Hand from the Rio Grande"

M. M. Cole Transcription Library Programs 23, 24, and 25, Cactus Slim - the Lonesome Serenader:

"You Don't Love Me, But I'll Always Care"

"The Last Letter"

"I'll Go Riding Down That Old Texas Trail"

"Wabash Cannon Ball"

"I'll Remember You Love In My Prayers"

"Shy Little Ann From Cheyenne"

"Sittin' 'Round the Old Fireside at Home"

"We Buried Her Beneath the Willow"

"I Want a Pardon for Daddy"

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Don Cleary Recital

Recorded at the home of Eugene Earle on 14 September, 1986.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10070

Various Dubs

Ted Hawkins Mountaineers:

Co 15752: "Roamin' Jack"; "When the Lillies Bloom Again"

Bill Helms and His Upson County Band:

Vi 21649: "Georgia Blues Breakdown"; "Thomastown Breakdown"

Vi 40079: "Roscoe Trillion Breakdown"; "Alabama Jubilee Breakdown"

Ernest Tubb:

De 6067: "You Nearly Lose Your Mind"; "I'm Wondering How"

De 6098: "Soldier's Last Letter"; "Yesterday's Tears"

De 6106: "Tomorrow Never Comes"; "Keep My Mem'ry In Your Heart"

De 6110: "Careless Darlin'"; "Are You Waiting Just For Me"

James Cole String Band:

Vo 5226: "I Got a Gal"; "Bill Cheathem"

Reaves White County Ramblers, Vo 5218:

"Ten Cent Piece"; "Shortening Bread"

Ernest Tubb:

De 5825: "Blue-Eyed Elaine"; "I'll Get Along Somehow"

De 5976: "I Wonder Why You Said Goodbye"; "Mean Mama Blues"

Milner Curtis and the Magnolia Ramblers:

Vo 5426: "Evening Shade Waltz"; "Northeast Texas Breakdown"

Grayson and Whitter:

Gnt 6436: "Old Jimmy Sutton"

Reaves White County Ramblers:

Vo 5217: "Strawberry Blues"; "Hesitation Blues"

Jenks "Tex" Carman:

Cal's Corral LP CCLP-100: "Ozark Rose"

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Various Dubs

Jenks "Tex" Carman:

Town Hall Party, CL 1072: "Each Minute Seems a Million Years"

"The Emersons (Ken and Phil), Honolulu, Hawaii, 1979," Mountain Apple Company LP:

"(Was I To Blame For) Falling In Love With You"

"Kaala"

"Patches"

"Kuewa Waltz"

"I'm Getting Sentimental Over You"

"Honolulu March"

"Kuuipo Ma Ke Kai"

"Aloha Oe Blues"

"Climbing Up"

"Kamuela Bluegrass"

"Paradise Isle"

"Honolulu Stomp"

Ernest Tubb:

De 6093: "Try Me One More Time"; "That's When It's Comin' Home To You"

De 6112: "Should I Come Back Home To You"; "It's Been So Long Darling"

Jenks "Tex" Carman:

Crown LP CLP-5241: "Hilo March"

Gene Austin with Candy and Coco, Standard Transcription MX PMS 97051-1:

"Smoke Gets In Your Eyes"

"Someday Sweetheart"

"Pretty Is As Pretty Does"

"Git Along"

Ikey Robinson and His Windy City Five:

De 7650: ""A" Minor Stomp"; "Sunshine"

Carter Family:

Vi 23716: "Carter's Blues"; "Lonesome Pine Special"

Howard Seratt:

St. Francis 100: "Jesus Means All To Me"; "Make Room in the Life Boat for Me"

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Various Dubs

Big Joe McCoy:

Bb B7065: "Rootin' Ground Hog"; "I Won't Be In Hard Luck No More"

Charlie Campbell and His Red Peppers:

Vo 03571: "Pepper Sauce Mama"; "Goin' Away Blues"

Dallas Jamboree Jug Band:

Vo 03092: "Dusting the Frets"; "Elm Street Woman Blues"

Down South Boys (King Solomon Hill):

Var 6010: "Whoopie Blues"; "Down On My Bended Knees"

Curley Weaver:

De 7077: "Tricks Ain't Walking No More"; "Early Morning Blues"

The Hoosier Hot Shots, Capitol Transcription N-53 and N-53:

"When the Grown Up Ladies Act Like Babies (I've Got to Love Them That's All)"

"This Is the Chorus"

"The Coat and Pants Do All the Work (And the Vest Gets All the Gravy)"

"Chopsticks"

"Dummy Song"

"What Can I Say After I Say I'm Sorry"

"The K. P. Serenade"

"From the Indies to the Andes in his Undies"

"There'll Be Some Changes Made"

"Wah! Hoo!"

"My Blue Heaven"

"That's What I Learned In College"

Blind Richard Yates:

Ch 15264: "I'm Gonna Moan My Blues Away"

Original Louisiana Entertainers:

Ch 15264: "France Blues"

Watts and Wilson:

Pm 3019: "Walk Right In Belmont," "Chain Gang Special"

A. A. Gray and Seven Foot Dilly:

Vo 5430: "Tallapoosa Bound"; "Streak 'O Lean - Streak O' Fat"

Seven Foot Dilly and His Dill Pickles:

Br 575: "Bibb County Hoe Down," "Kenesaw Mountain Rag"

Dr. Humphrey Bate and His Possum Hunters:

Br 243: "Dill Pickle Rag," "Take Your Foot out of the Mud and Put It in the Sand"

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Various Dubs

The Brown Bombers of Swing:

Vo 03678: "Guitar Swing"; "Walking In My Sleep"

Stripling Brothers:

Vo 5395: "Dance All Night With a Bottle In My Hand"; "Horse Shoe Bend"

Vo 5412: "Wolves Howling"; "Big Eyed Rabbit"

Kessinger Brothers:

Vo 02565: "Josh and I"; "Brownstown Girl"

Br 592: "Regal March"; "Under the Double Eagle March"

Vo 02704: "Portsmouth"; "Sally Johnson"

Otto Gray:

Gnt 6376: "It Can't Be Done"; "Adam and Eve"

Me M12127: "Suckin' Cider"; "Cat Came Back"

Me M12182: "Who Stole the Lock"; "4000 Years Ago"

Me M12223: "Mammy's Little Coal Black Rose"; "When You Come to the End of the Day"

Vo 5327: "The Terrible Marriage"; "Plant a Watermelon On My Grave"

Carson Brothers and Sprinkle:

Ok 45398: "The Old Miller's Will"; "The Highwayman"

Steve and His Hot Shots:

Vi 23699: "The Grape Vine Twist"; "Sour Apple Cider"

Sweet Brothers:

Gnt 6620: "Somebody's Waiting For Me"; "I Got a Bulldog"

Paul Warmack and His Gully Jumpers:

Vi 40009: "Stone Rag"; "Robertson County"

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Various Dubs

L. O. Birkhead and R. M. Lane:

Co 15757-D: "Robinson County"; "Cash River Waltz"

Buster Carter and Preston Young:

Co 15690-D: "I'll Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms"; "It's Hard To Love and Can't Be Loved"

Roy Harvey and Leonard Copeland:

Co 15582-D: "Lonesome Weary Blues"; "Underneath the Sugar Moon"

B. F. Shelton:

Vi 35838: "Darling Cora"; "Pretty Polly"

Dad Blackard's Moonshiners:

Vi 21130: "Suzanna Gal"; "Sandy River Belle"

George Edgin's Corn Dodgers with Earl Wright and Brown Rich:

Co 15764-D: "Corn Dodger No. 1 Special"; "My Ozark Mountain Home"

Eck Robertson:

Vi 40145: "Texas Wagoner"; "There's a Brown Skin Girl Down the Road Somewhere" (incomplete, repeated)

Shelor Family:

Vi 20865: "Billy Grime, the Rover"; "Big Bend Gal"

A. E. Ward and His Plow Boys:

Co 15734-D: "Going To Leave Old Arkansas"; "The Old Dinner Pail"

Kessinger Brothers:

Br 309: "Richmond Polka"; "Mississippi Sawyer"

Br 323: "Old Jake Gille"; "Birdie"

Br 331: "Johnny Bring the Jug 'Round the Hill"; "Wild Goose Chase"

Br 352: "Boarding House Bells Are Ringing Waltz"; "Midnight Serenade Waltz"

Vo 02565: "Josh and I"; "Brownstown Girl" (incomplete)

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Various Dubs

Ashley's Melody Men:

Vi 23661: "Methodist Pie"; "I Never Felt So Blue"

Vi 23767: "Come Back Lottie"; "I'm Lonely Too"

Vi 40158: "Bath House Blues"; "Searcy County Rag"

Vi 40199: "Sweetest Flower Waltz"; "There'll Be No Kisses Tonight"

Ashley's Melody Makers:

Vi 40300: "Somewhere In Arkansas"; "The Rambling Woman"

Leader Cleveland and Men's Bible Class:

Pm 3160: "Way Beyond the Blue"; "Babylon Is Fallen Down"

Slim Doucet:

Ok 45333: "Chere Yeux Noirs" (Dear Black Eyes); "Waxia Special"

Alex Gordon:

Cq 7270: "When the Snowflakes Fall Again"; "The Burial of Wild Bill"

The Red Headed Fiddlers:

Br 285: "Texas Quickstep"; "Never Alone Waltz"

Bixy Guidry and Percy Babineaux:

Vi 22210: "Vien a la Maison Avec Moi" (You'll Come Home With Me); "J'vai Jouer Celea Pour Toi" (I'll Play This For You)

Guidry Brothers:

Vo 15854: "La Valse du Mariage"; "Le Garcon Chez Son Pere"

Delin T. Guillory and Lewis LaFleur:

Vi 22209: "Ma Petite Blond"; "Quelqon Est Jalous"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10076

Queenie and David Kaili and other Dubs

Queenie and David Kaili (dubs):

Parlo A2364: "Ukulele Lullaby"

Col 40018-D: "Ukulele Dream Girl"

Parlo A2372: "Hilo March"; "Hawaiian March"

Col 40019-D: "Little Brown Baby"; "ust a Memory"

Parlo A2439: "Breeze"; "Rose of Honolulu"

Parlo A2450: "Fijian Farewell"; "The Adorable Outcast"

Parlo A2639: "Angela Mia"; "Right Or Wrong"

Parlo A3032: "Keep a Song In Your Heart"; "Hear the Ukuleles A-Calling You Home"

Odeon A169257: "Shoo the Hoodoo Away"; "With My Guitar and You"

Parlo A3210: "Sittin' on the Moon"; "When Your Hair Has Turned To Silver"

David Kaili Instrumental Trio:

Parlo A2405: "Me and My Shadow"; "Russian Lullaby"

David Kaili Solo:

Parlo A2562: "Hawaiian Hotel"; "Down Home Medley"

Parlo A2669: "Old Man Sunshine"; "Sally of My Dreams"

Queenie and David Kaili:

Parlo A2507: "Hawaiian Love Song"; "O Mi Paloma"

Parlo A3033: "Indiana Skies"; "Hawaiian Moon"

Parlo A3052: "When It's Springtime in the Rockies"; "Song of the Islands"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10077

Various Hawaiian Dubs

Kanui and Lula:

Parlo R-1614: "Oua, Oua," "Tomi, Tomi"

Parlo R-1641: "Pua Carnation," "Ua Like, No A Like"

Parlo R-1957: "My Little Grass Shack in Kealakekua"

Parlo R-1992: "Mauna Loa," "Aloha Beloved"

Parlo R-1957: "Hilo Hanakahi"

Roy Smeck Vita Quartette:

Per 11325: "Hilo March," "Drowsy Waters"

Hawaiian Beachcombers:

Bellbird 125: "Breezy Hawaii," "If I Had a Talking Picture of You"

Silver String Quartet:

Aust. Co 01280: "Honolulu March"

Luz F. Del Moral:

Vi 46559: "Ofrenda," "Para Olvidarte"

Los Chicos de Hilo (Tony, Pete, and Mack):

Bb B2976: "Amor Mexicano," "Besos Y Cerezas"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10078

Texas Jim Robertson, Tape One

Associated ET 60,340:

"The Little Mohee"

"Me and My Guitar (opening theme)"

"Me and My Guitar (closing theme)"

"The Zebra Dun"

"My Little Home in Tennessee"

"The Spanish Cavalier"

"The Strawberry Roan"

"The Cowboy's Dream"

"Climbin' Up De Golden Stairs"

"The Dying Cowboy"

"Little Joe, the Wrangler"

Associated ET 60,341:

"Darling Nellie Gray"

"Cowboy Jack"

"Night Herding Song"

"The Yellow Rose of Texas"

"Curley Joe"

"I'd Like to Be In Texas for the Roundup in the Spring"

"The Cowboy's Meditation"

"Oh, My Darling Clementine"

"Little Old Sod Shanty On My Claim"

Associated ET 60,359:

"When the Work's All Done This Fall"

"Bury Me Out on the Prairie (I've Got No Use for the Women)"

"Great Grandad"

"Jesse James"

"Down in the Valley"

Associated ET 60,429:

"Ridge Running Roan"

"My Little Cow-Pony and I"

"The Little Girl Dressed in Blue"

"Golden River"

"I'll Go Ridin' Down the Old Texas Trail"

"The Last Long Trail"

Associated ET 60,430:

"In the West Where Skies Are Blue"

"The Great Speckled Bird"

"There's an Empty Cot in the Bunkhouse Tonight"

"My Cross-Eyed Gal"

"Goin' Back to Old Montana"

"Ridin' Down the Canyon"

"The Cowboy's Heaven"

"Headin' for the Great Divide"

"The Old Gruyo"

"Pike River Road"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10079

Texas Jim Robertson, Tape Two

Associated ET 60,431:

"My Love Is a Rider (The Buckin' Bronco)"

"Turkey in the Straw"

"The Texas Cowboy"

"Sam Bass"

"Jack O'Diamonds"

"Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad"

"Billy the Kid"

"The Days of '49"

"Green Grows the Lilacs"

"The Dreary Black Hills"

"The Last Great Roundup"

Associated ET 60,432:

"Worried Mind"

"Wabash Cannon Ball"

"Train Whistle Blues"

"It Makes No Difference Now"

"Hobo Bill's Last Ride"

"You Are My Sunshine"

"Down on the Texas Range"

"Goin' to Little Creek"

"Lone Cowpuncher"

"Old Shep"

"I Only Want a Buddy, Not a Sweetheart"

Associated ET 60,443:

"Sky Ball Paint"

"Fort Worth Jail"

"The Santa Fe Trail"

"I've Busted Broncos"

"The Trail to Mexico"

"Take Me Back to Colorado"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10080

Various Dubs

Red Patterson's Piedmont Log Rollers:

Vi 20936: "I'll Never Get Drunk Any More"; "The Battleship of Maine"

Charlie Poole with the North Carolina Ramblers:

Co 15601-D: "Look Before You Leap"; "Goodbye Sweet Liza Jane"

Riley Puckett and Clayton McMichen:

Co 15358-D: "Bill Johnson"; "Paddy Won't You Drink Some Cider"

Grover Rann and Harry Ayers:

Co 15600-D: "Little Dolly Driftwood"; "They Tell Me Lovers Are a Pleasure"

Blind Alfred Reed:

Vi 21191: "Explosion at the Fairmont Mines"; "The Prayer of the Drunkard's Little Girl"

Vi 21360: "Why Do You Bob Your Hair, Girls," "Always Lift Him Up and Never Knock Him Down"

The Scare Crow and Lena Matlock:

Ch 16103: "I'm Long Gone"

The Scare Crow:

Ch 16103: "Ornery Blues"

Smith's Garage Fiddle Band:

Vo 5268: "Beaumont Rag"; "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star"

Stripling Brothers:

Vo 02738: "Midnight Waltz"; "June Rose Waltz"

Three Georgia Crackers:

Co 15653-D: "Hannah My Love"; "Pore Little Thing Cried Mammy"

Walker's Corbin Ramblers:

Vo 02790: "E Rag," "Stone Mountain Toddle"

Margaret Whitmire:

Br 7024: "'Taint a Cow in Texas"; "That Thing's Done Been Put On Me"

Wonder State Harmonists:

Vo 5275: "Turnip Greens," "Memory"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10081

Various Dubs

Charlie Craver:

Br 392: "Oh, Jailer Bring Back That Key"; "You'll Get Pie in the Sky When You Die"

Jimmie Davis:

Vi 23718: "Cowboy's Home Sweet Home"

Bob Hill:

Vi 23718: "He Was a Good Man"

Dykes' Magic City Trio:

Br 120: "Cotton Eyed Joe"; "Tennessee Girls"

Clarence Greene and Wise Brothers:

Co 15680-D: "Kitty Waltz"; "Pride of the Ball"

Hank and Slim:

Vo 02852: "Good Old Country Town"; "Moonlight and Skies"

Richard Harold:

Co 15586-D: "The Battleship Maine"; "The Fisher's Maid"

Kessinger Brothers:

Br 458: "Going Up Brushy Fork"; "Rat Cheese Under the Hill"

Clayton McMichen and Gang:

Co 15531-D: "Corn Licker Still in Georgia, Part 9"; "Corn Licker Still in Georgia, Part 10"

Floyd Ming and His Pep Steppers:

Vi 21294: "Indian War Whoop"; "Old Red"

Charles Nabell:

Ok 45039: "Memories of the South Before the War"; "Scope's Trial"

Narmour and Smith:

MW M4525: "The New Charleston, No. 1"; "The New Carroll County Blues, No. 1"

Ok 45469: "Jake Leg Rag"; "Avalon Quick Step"

Len Nash and His Country Boys:

Br 440: "Goin' Down to Town"; "Kelly Waltz"

Nations Brothers:

Vo 03184: "Sales Tax Toddle"; "Lincoln County Blues"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10082

Various Dubs

The Massey Family:

Vo 02882: "Brown Skin Gal"; "Hot Romance"

Ashley and Foster:

Vo 02789: "Ain't No Use to High Hat Me"; "Go 'Way and Let Me Sleep"

Dr. Humphrey Bate and His Possum Hunters:

Br 275: "Run, [racist slur], Run"; "Green Backed Dollar Bill"

Blue Ridge Highballers:

Co 15132-D: "Darneo"; "Darling Child"

Co 15168-D: "Skidd More"; "Soldier's Joy"

Dock Boggs:

Br 118: "Down South Blues"; "Sugar Baby"

The Boone County Entertainers:

Spt 9163: "The Arkansas Traveler"; "Turkey in the Straw"

Smiling Bill Carlisle:

Vo 02797: "Sugar Cane Mama"; "String Bean Mama"

The Carolina Buddies:

Co 15641-D: "The Story That the Crow Told Me"; "My Sweetheart Is a Sly Little Miss"

Fiddlin' John Carson:

Ok 45384: "Welcome the Travelers Home, No. 2"; "You'll Never Miss Your Mother Until She's Gone, No. 2"

Carter Family:

Bb B5856: "Longing for Old Virginia"; "The Evening Bells Are Ringing"

MW 8009: "You've Been a Friend To Me"; "Lay My Head Beneath the Rose"

MW 8066: "Happy in the Prison"; "Walking in the King's Highway"

Walter Couch and Wilks Ramblers:

Bb B7095: "Want My Black Baby Back"; "Lonesome Trail"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10083

Various Dubs

Buell Kazee:

Br 154: "Darling Cora"; "East Virginia"

Br 157: "The Sporting Bachelors"; "The Old Maid"

Br 206: "The Faded Coat of Blue"; "Don't Forget Me Little Darling"

Br 212: "Lady Gay"; "The Cowboy's Farewell"

Br 351: "Toll the Bells"; "The Blind Man"

R. D. Kelly and Julius Dunn:

Ok 45543: "Auto Club March"; "Harem Scarem"

Kentucky Serenaders:

Svt 8161: "Please Papa Come Home"; "Write a Letter to My Mother"

Bradley Kincaid:

Spt 9350: "Give My Love to Nell"; "Wreck on the C and O Road"

Bela Lam and the Greene County Singers:

Ok 45177: "Little Maud"; "Sweet Bye and Bye"

Jack Mathis:

Co 15450-D: "Charming Bessie Lee"; "Annie Dear I'm Called Away"

Billie Maxwell:

Vi 40148: "Billy Venero, Part 1"; "Billy Venero, Part 2"

Mississippi Sheiks:

Co 14672-D: "Kind Treatment"; "Please Don't Wake It Up"

Narmour and Smith:

Bb B5616: "Sweet Milk and Peaches"; "Avalon Blues"

Riley Puckett:

Bb B6313: "Ole Faithful"; "Santa Fe Folk Festival"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10084

Hawaiian Shadows

Hawaiian Shadows on National Radio, New York, Circa 1930:

Mx ME 34987, 34988, 34989, 34990, and 34991

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10085

Tune Wranglers

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10086

Bill Boyd

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10087

Gary Williams, Thank You Lord For Christian Friends

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10088

Hank Thompson, Transcription Disc Dubs

"(Yesterday's Mail)"

"(I Find You Cheatin' On Me)"

"(Standing on the Outside)"

"(Hangover Heart)"

"(Tippin' In)"

"(Topeka Polka)"

"(Soft Lips)"

"(Don't Flirt With Me)"

"(The Grass Looks Greener)"

"(If I Cry)"

"(Brown Skin Gal)"

"(Texas Playboy Rag)"

"(Humpty Dumpty Heart)"

"(Rock in the Ocean)"

"(What Are We Gonna Do About the Moonlight)"

"(Swing Wide Your Gate of Love)"

"(A Cat Has Nine Lives)"

"(She's a Girl Without Any Sweetheart)"

"(Take a Look at This Broken Heart of Mine)"

"(You Remembered Me)"

"(All That Goes Up Must Come Down)"

"(When God Calls His Children Home)"

"(Don't Be That Way)"

"(Take the "A" Train)"

"(Wildwood Flower)"

"(Prosperity Special)"

"(Tomorrow Night)"

"(A Fooler, a Faker)"

"(Most of All)"

"(Red Skin Gal)"

"(Annie Over)"

"(Green Light)"

"(New Deal of Love)"

"(A Lonely Heart Knows)"

"(Breakin' the Rules)"

"(Go Cry Your Heart Out)"

"(Don't Take It Out On Me)"

"(I'll Sign My Heart Away)"

"(If Lovin' You Is Wrong)"

"(When You're Lovin' Your Livin')"

"(Gateway To Your Heart)"

"(You're Too Young to Cry Now)"

"(I Know Exactly How You Feel)"

"(Set Your Heart For Love)"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10089

Leon McAuliffe and His Cimarron Boys, Dubs

World Program Service Disc 407:

"Red Skin Rag"

"Please Don't Leave Me"

"My Life's Been a Pleasure"

"Coon Creek Shuffle"

"Keith's Waltz"

"Steel Guitar Polka"

"Oklahoma in the Mornin'"

World Program Service Disc 411:

"Mississippi Delta Blues"

"Twin Fiddle Rag"

"Don'cha Hear Dem Bells"

"If It Weren't For a Dream"

"Fiddle Boogie"

"Tulsa Straight Ahead"

World Program Service Disc 420:

"Close Shave"

"I've Never Lived in Tennessee"

"Twin Guitar Special"

"Eatin' Right Out of Your Hand"

"Reckon I Love You"

"You Gotta Stop Your Runnin' Around"

World Program Service Disc 429:

"Run Away Fiddle"

"Kaiser's New Tune"

"I Wanta Be Somebody For You"

World Program Service Disc 452:

"Roseland Melody"

"Don't Take the Long Road Home"

World Program Service Disc 461:

"Sizzlin' Cecil"

"Roadside Rag"

"Bandera Waltz"

"Downhill Drag"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Lovers Leap"

World Program Service Disc 465:

"Mister Steel Guitar"

"Goin' Home"

"This Is the Southland"

"Blue Skirt Waltz"

"Boot Heel Drag"

"In the Mood"

World Program Service Disc 469:

"One O'Clock Jump"

"Catfish"

"Steel Guitar Jubilee"

"Nite Train"

"Beaumont Rag"

"Bear Creek Hop"

World Program Service Disc 477:

"Boil 'Em Cabbage Down"

"Texas Drummer Boy"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10090

Sara Carter Home Recordings, Dub

Copy of a home recording Sara Carter made for a family friend in Canada

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10091

Slim Dusty

Songs

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10092

King Benny Nawahi, Tape Three Plus (Dubs)

Hawaiian Beach Combers:

GG 4291: "If I Had a Talking Picture of You"; "Breezy Hawaii"

Honolulu Players:

Madison 5052: "Waikiki Waltz"; "Kahoolau Waltz"

Hawaiian Beachcombers:

Van Dyke 74290: "If You're In Love, You'll Waltz"

King Nawahi Trio from Hawaiian Gardens, KFOX Aircheck:

"Don't Sing Aloha"

"Makalapua"

"Pagan Love Song"

"Coquette"

"Maui Girl"

"Luau Hula"

King Nawahi Trio:

Miltone 5245: "Vana Vana"; "Marcella Wahine"

Milton 5246: "I Get the Blues When It Rains"; "I've Been a Pal To My Daddy"

Hawaiian Shadows G Part 3, Johnny Pineapple

Royal Hawaiian Hotel, Keaumoku A. Louis and His Royal Hawaiians:

Episode One:

"Theme: Hawaii, Sing to Me"

"Moani Keala"

"Uluwehi O Keala"

"Linger a While Longer"

"Across the Sea"

"Paahana"

"Ko Leo"

"Theme: Hawaii, Sing to Me"

Episode Two:

"Theme: Hawaii, Sing to Me"

"Uhe Uhene"

"Maid of Honolulu"

"Honolulu, I'm Coming Back"

"Ninipo"

"Mahina Malamalama"

"Kalakana Serenade"

Episode Three:

"Theme, Hawaii Sing to Me"

"Waikiki"

"Koni E Koni Au"

"Sweet Violetta"

"Kaleponi"

"Don't Play Aloha When I Go"

"Theme, Hawaii Sing to Me"

Roy Smeck and His Quartette:

Perfect 11366: "I've Found a Little Grass Skirt"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10093

Sons of the Pioneers, Dubs

Dubs of Orthacoustic Shows 2 and 14

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10094

John R. T. Davies 78 Tests, Dubs

J. C. Cobb and His Grains of Corn, 7 February 1929:

"Don't Cry Honey"; "Shake That Jellyroll"

State Street Ramblers, 23 April 1928:

"Tack It Down"; "My Baby"

State Street Ramblers, 30 March 1931:

"Wild Man Stomp"; "Stomp Your Stuff"

J. C. Cobb and His Grains of Corn, 21 August 1928:

"Endurance Stomp"

Jimmy Wade and His Dixielanders, 10 October 1928:

"Mississippi Wobble"

Midnight Rounders, 9 October 1928:

"Bull Fiddle Rag"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10095

Rhubarb Red 90732-33

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10096

Various Dubs

Prince Albert Hunt:

OK 454446:"Traveling Man"; "Houston Slide"

Price Goodsen:

Ge 6187: "Lost Train Blues"

Frank Jenkins:

Ge 6187: "Baptist Shout"

Ben Jarrell:

Her 75561: "Jack of Diamonds"

Bill Carlisle:

Vo 02928: "Little Wild Rose"; "Little Honey Bee"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10097

Governor O'Daniel, 3 August 1941

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10098

Van Williams

Songs

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10099

Time For Tea (Dubs of Jack Teagarden)

Thirty-nine tracks by Jack Teagarden, originally recorded between 1928 and 1944. A mixed tape made as a Christmas present by the Tippet Family.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10100

Untitled Cassette

Gospel songs sung and played by unidentified string band, possibly J. E. Mainer

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10101

Music From North of the Border: Canadian Artists

Guardsman Henry Le Riviere:

"Hurrah! For Camp Borden"

"The Northern Cannon-Ball"

"The Soldier's Farewell"

"Longing for Old Alberta"

The Calgary Kid:

"Why Have You Gone and Broke My Heart"

"The Tenderfoot's Warning"

"Move On, Little Doggies, Move On"

"Don't Leave Me Heartbroken Alone"

"I'm a Cowboy That's Never Been Thrown"

"Punchin' Cows on the 76"

"Bow River Valley"

"Darling, Please Tell Me Why"

"The Dying Cowboy's Farewell"

"I'm Sorry We Ever Met"

"My Heart Keeps On Yearning for You"

"The Dude Ranch Cowboy"

"Going Back to Peaceful Valley"

"My Indiana Moon"

"Riders of Liberty"

"I'll Never See My Darling"

"Old Kentucky Moon"

"Out on the Western Range"

"The Cowboy's Lament"

"Way Out Yonder"

Reg. Perkins:

"Alone on the Prairie"

"The Jam at Jerry's Rock"

"The Rescue from the Moose River Gold Mine"

"Maple on the Hill"

"He Rode the Strawberry Roan"

"My Pal"

Art Celsie:

"Lose Your Blues"

"Baby, You're Steppin' Too High"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10102

Johnny Bond, Original Compositions and Unissued Takes

Original Compositions:

"When the Last Train Leaves for Home"

"Lonely Violin"

"Home Trails"

"Dear Old Dad"

"Born with the Blues"

"Guess I'll Have to Change My Plans"

"Call of the Canyon"

"Every Little Road Leads Home"

"Farewell to the Lonely Prairie"

"Cannon Ball Boogie"

"Careless Heart"

"Leave My Tender Heart Alone"

"Don't Say We're Through"

"I'm a Poor Lonesome Cowboy Lookin' for a Cow"

"Greener Pastures"

"Ride Ride Ride"

"It's the Desert in my Soul"

"This Song Is So Silly It Hurts"

"I Dreamed That You Belonged To Me"

"No One To Cry Over Me"

"Weep No More"

"I'll Get By Without You"

"Blue Trails"

"My Old Home Town"

"Campfire Lullaby"

"The Trail Is Way Too Long"

"Blues in my Dreams"

"Thanks for Your Letter"

"I Know There Is Room 'Neath the Old Texas Moon"

"What Will I Tell Old Paint?"

Unissued Takes:

"Rose of El Paso"

"Wabash Cannon Ball"

"Don't You Weep Anymore"

"Who'll Take My Place"

"You're Asking For It, Baby"

"I Dreamed That You Belonged to Me"

"I Need Somebody"

"You Let Me Down"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10103

Don Brown's Last "Cobweb Corner" on KCRW

29 May 1985 in Santa Monica, Calif.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10104

Gary Hammond Tribute to Don Brown

5 June 1985 on KCRW in Santa Monica, Calif.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10105

Doc Watson Interview

Doc Watson Interviewed by Eugene Earle on 28 October 1988

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10106

Asheville S. T.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10107

Various "B" Dubs

Dubs of:

Binkley

Birkhead-Lane

Blinkhorn

Rube Bloom

Blue Chips

Blue Ridge Mountain Singers

Blue Ridge Playboys

Blue Ridge Ramblers

Blue Sky Boys

Boling

Goon Bones

Johnny Bond

Bowman

Bill Boyd

Keith Branch

J. H. Bragg

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10108

Various "B" Dubs, Tape Two

Dubs of:

Bill Boyd

C. Bradshaw

Branch-Coleman

Goon Bones

Dave Branam

Elton Britt

Bob Brooks

Hershel Brown

Brother George

Milton Brown

Brown's Ferry Four

Bunn-Williams

and Smiley Burnette

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10109

Various "B" and "C" Dubs

Dubs of:

Burse

Milton Brown

Brown's Ferry Four

Paul Byrd

Albert Cain

Cali-Gattuso

Callahan

Cab Calloway

Caplinger

Gus Cannon

and Caplinger

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10110

Ocie Stockard, Dubs

Ocie Stockard on Bluebird, Dubs:

B7208, B7296, B7459, B7570, B7652, B7716, B8012

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10111

Kalama's Quartet, Tape Two, Dubs

Dubs of:

OK 40957, OK 41041, OK 40148, OK 41054, OK 41170, OK 41285, OK 41306, OK 41325, OK 41398, OK 41414, OK 41461

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10112

Spearmental (Dubs)

Clifford Hayes:

Vi 23346: "The Tenor Guitar Fiend"; "Tipping Through"

Vi 23407: "Automobile Blues"; "Shady Lane Blues"

Frankie Traumbauer:

Ok 40966: "Crying All Day"; "A Good Man Is Hard To Find"

Bubbling Over Five:

Ok 8737: "Don't Mistreat Your Good Boy-Friend"; "Get Up Off That Jazzophone"

Georgia Cotton Pickers:

Co 14577: "Diddle-da-Diddle"; "She's Coming Back Some Cold Rainy Day"

The Five Harmaniacs:

Br 7002: "Carolina Bound"; "Sleepy Blues"

Harmaniac Five:

Pm 20476: "Harmaniac Blues"

Dixie Banjo Boys:

Pm 20476: "Baby Face"

Five Harmaniacs:

Edison 51902: "Rippin' It Off"; "What Did Romie-O-Juliet"

Henry Moon and George Thomas:

Herwin 92025: "Neck Bones and Beans"; "Ash Can Stomp"

Minnie Wallace:

Vo 03154: "Let's All Do That Thing"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10113

"Misc - B's"

Various Dubs

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10114

Vitaphone, Bundy (Dubs)

Dubs of Hillbilly Group, Vitaphone; Roy Smeck; Brewster Bundy

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10115

Blue Coal Minstrels

Dub of a radio broadcast by the Blue Coal Minstrels (circa 1931)

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10116

The Bill Ring Show on Radiozark

Dubs of the Bill Ring Show, programs 46 - 50 (B sides only)

Sons of the Pioneers, Treasury Department, program 662

Jim Reeves with the Jordanaires

Letherneck (sic) Jamboree, progam 14

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10117

Frank Marvin Interview

Interview with Frank Marvin on 5 June 1983.

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King Benny Nawahi, Tape One, Dubs

Note: Cassette cover includes original recording dates for these songs

The Red Devils:

Co 14586, BN: "Dinah"; "Tiger Rag"

The Salty Dog Four:

Perfect 0202: "West Coast Stomp"; "Ballin' the Jack"

Nawahine's Hawaiians:

Broadway 8230: "Song of the Islands"; "Kaala"

Hawaiian Players:

GG 4318: "Hilo March"; "When It's Springtime in the Rockies"

Hawaiian Guitars:

Madison 5037: "My Girl from the South Sea Isles"; "Hawaiian Melody"

Hawaiian Beach Combers:

GG 4297: "I'm a Dreamer Aren't We All"; "Honolulu Bound"

Van Dyke 84298: "Happy Days Are Here Again"; "Waikiki Blues"

King Nawahi:

Co 2076: "Hawaiian Capers"; "Malia"

King Nawahi Hawaiians:

Co 2138: "Tickling the Strings"; "Smiling Eyes"

Co 2173: "Hawaiian Love Bird"; "Under a Texas Moon"

Co 40013: "One, Two, Three, Four"; "Maui Girl"

Columbia 40017: "Mauna Kea"; "Maui No Laka Oi"

Co 40022: "May Day Is Lei Day in Hawaii"; "May Day Is Lei Day Too"

King Nawahi Orchestra:

Regal MR96: "I Went to Hilo"

King Nawahi Hawaiians:

Harmony 1424-H: "Aloha Means I Love You"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10119

King Benny Nawahi, Tape Two, Dubs

Note: Cassette cover includes original recording dates for these songs

King Nawahi Hawaiians:

Montgomery Ward M-4358: "I Want to Dream by the Old Mill Stream"; "When the Moon Comes Over the Mountain"

Vi 23545: "Queen of the South Sea Isles"; "Flowers of the Islands"

Georgia Jumpers (Robert Cloud, Bruce Hinkson, Wesley Wilson):

Co 14603: "California Blues"; "Guitar Rhythm"

Co 14620: "Ukulele Benny"; "The Big Feet Rag"

King Nawahi and His Island Lords:

Keystone KBS-12: "Hawaiian Capers"; "Flower of the Islands"; "Guitar Rhythm"; "Malihini"

Keystone KBS-162: "Hawaiian Mother"; "Sole Malie"; "South Sea Love Song"; "White Ginger Lei"

Keystone KBS-352: "Ukulele Benny"; "Honolulu Hula Rhumba"; "Hawaiian Chimes"; "Malie"

The Four Hawaiian Dices:

Clifford 5298: "Dancing with Tears in my Eyes"

Four Hawaiian Guitars:

QRS Q-1015: "Singin' in the Bathtub"; "Black Boy Blues"

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Sonny Greer Retrospective

Note: Cassette cover includes original recording dates for these songs

Introduction by Sonny Greer

Sonny and the Deacons:

Blu-Disc T-1003: "Oh How I Love My Darlin'"

Sonny Greer and His Memphis Men:

Co 18680: "Saturday Night Function"

The Harlem Music Masters:

Ok 41468: "Ring Dem Bells"

Duke Ellington Orchestra:

Brunswick 6317: "Baby When You Ain't There"

Brunswick 8213: "Exposition Swing" (Intro by Sonny)

Brunswick 8306: "Old King Dooji"

Barney Bigard and His Orchestra:

Vo 3985: "Drummer's Delight"

Duke Ellington Orchestra:

Vi 27356: "Jumpin' Pumpkins"

Vi 061318: "Chocolate Shake"

Soundie ER 5503: "Jam Session (C Jam Blues)"

Vi 29-0413: "Work Song"

Sonny Greer and the Duke's Men:

Cap SC 052-80849 LA: "The Mooche"

Duke Ellington Orchestra:

Vi D6VB2130: "Swamp Fire"

Co CL6073: "Liberian Suite Dance 4 and 5"

Johnny Hodges Orchestra:

Norgran 101: "Good Queen Bess"

Rex Stewart's Ellington Alumni:

Co CZ38262: "C Jam Blues"

Duke Ellington Orchestra:

Saja Volume 7 91230-2: "Things Ain't What They Used To Be"

Interview with Sonny Greer: Brooks Kerr and Edith

Brooks Kerr:

Chiaroscura CA 2001, "Soda Fountain Rag"

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Emmett Miller

Dubs of Emmett Miller

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Transcription Disc Dubs

Armed Forces Radio Service, Redd Harper's Hollywood Round-Up: Series EN-81

Programs 149, 150, 181, and 182

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"Cajun Music From Cary Ginell"

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Bill Boyd

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Tune Wranglers

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Transcription Disc Dubs: Navy Country Hoedown

Navy Country Hoedown Program 1:

Ernest Tubb, MC, Tex Williams, guest

Program 2:

Ernest Tubb, MC, Tex Ritter, guest

Program 3:

Ernest Tubb, MC, Smiley Burnette, guest

Program 4:

Ernest Tubb, MC, Carolina Cotton, guest

Program 5:

Ernest Tubb, MC, Merle Travis, guest

Program 11:

Ernest Tubb, MC, Hank Snow, guest

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Leon's Lone Star Cowboys

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Transcription Disc Dubs

Navy Country Hoedown:

Program 19 with Tex Ritter

Program 20 with Tex Williams

Country Music Time U.S.A.F.:

Program 34 with Roy Acuff

Program 109 with Johnnie and Jack

Country Style U.S.A., U.S. Army Band:

Program 103 with Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

Program 123 with Hank Snow

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Various Dubs

The Oaks Family:

Vi 23795: "Wake Up, You Drowsy Sleeper"; "I Know His Voice"

Vi 23832: "Since My Dear Old Mother's Gone"; "The Picture of My Home"

Will Shade:

Vi 21725: "She Stabbed Me with an Ice-Pick"; "Better Leave That Stuff Alone"

Virginia Mountain Boomers:

Gnt 6687: "Sugar Hill"; "Cousin Sally Brown"

Georgia Yellow Hammers:

Vi 21195: "I'm Saved"; "G Rag"

Ted Hawkins and Riley Puckett:

BbB5514: "Kimball House"; "Hop Light Ladies"

The Hill Billies:

Vo 5025: "Cinda"

Br 105: "Sally Ann"

Kansas Joe and Memphis Minnie:

Vo 1550: "North Memphis Blues"; "What's the Matter with the Mill?"

Mississippi Jook Band:

Me 6-11-65: "Skippy Whippy"; "Hittin' the Bottle Stomp"

Narmour and Smith:

Bb B5669: "Gallop to Georgia"; "The Dry Gin Rag"

William Rexroat's Cedar Crest Singers:

Vo 5290: "Fading Away"; "The Outcast"

South Street Trio:

Vi 21135: "Mean Old Bed Bug Blues"; "Dallas Blues"

Tenneva Ramblers:

Vi 20861: "The Longest Train I Ever Saw"; "Sweet Heaven When I Die"

Whistlin' Pete and Daddy Stovepipe:

Gnt 6212: "Tuxedo Blues"; "Black Snake Blues"

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Various Dubs

Blue Ridge Mountain Singers:

Co 15550-D: "Lorena"; "I'll Remember You Love in my Prayers"

Harmon E. Hemlick:

Ch 45112: "Bound for the Promised Land"; "The Little Black Train"

Al Hopkins:

Br 175: "Black Eyed Susie"; "Cluck Old Hen"

Vo 5182: "Georgia Buck"; "Baby Your Time Ain't Long"

Walter Jacobs and Lonnie Carter:

Ok 45436: "The Jazz Fiddler"; "The Shiek Waltz"

Fiddling Bob Larkin:

Ok 45205: "Kansas City Reel"; "The Higher Up the Monkey Climbs"

Bob Miller Trio:

Vi 23747: "What Does the Deep Sea Say"

Kelly Harrell:

Vi 23747: "I Heard Somebody Call My Name"

W. T. Narmour and S. W. Smith:

Ok 45414: "Winona Echoes"; "Avalon Blues"

South Street Trio:

Vi 38599: "South Street Stomp"; "Big Four"

Stanley Brothers:

RRT 435: "Our Darlings Gone"; "The Jealous Lover"

Ernest Stoneman and Eddie Stoneman:

Vo 02632: "There's Somebody Waiting for Me"; "Texas Ranger"

Ernest Stoneman:

Vo 02655: "Broke Down Section Hand"; "Nine Pound Hammer"

Kelly Harrell:

Vi 20797: "Charles Giteau"; "Henry Clay Beattie"

Ted Hawkins and Riley Puckett:

Bb B5473: "Texas Hop"; "Raindrop Waltz"

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Various Dubs

Four Virginians:

Ok 45163: "Two Little Lads"; "One Is My Mother"

Ok 45181: "New Coon In Town"; "Swing Your Partner"

Curley Fox:

De 5169: "One Eleven Special"; "Tennessee Roll"

De 5213: "Listen to the Mocking Bird"; "Fifty Years Ago Waltz"

Breaux Freres:

Vo 02857: "Tiger Rag Blues"; "Fais Do-Do Negre"

Vo 02859: La Valse des Pins, "One Step a Marie"

Ed Bell:

Co 14595-D: "She's a Fool"; "Carry It Right Back Home"

Winston Holmes and Charlie Turner:

Pm 12798: "Rounders Lament"; "The Kansas City Call"

Prince Albert Hunt:

Ok 45375: "Wake Up Jacob"; "Waltz of Roses"

Mississippi John Hurt:

Ok 8560: "Nobody's Dirty Business"; "Frankie"

Frank Hutchison:

Ok 45570: "The Deal"; "Cumberland Gap"

Luke Jordan:

Vi 38564: "Won't You Be Kind"; "My Gal's Done Quit Me"

Fiddlin' Bob Larken:

Ok 45349: "The Women Wear No Clothes At All"; "Paddy, Won't You Drink Some Good Old Cider"

North Carolina Ridge Runners:

Co 15650-D: "Nobody's Darling"; "Be Kind to a Man When He's Down"

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Various Dubs

Blue Ridge Mountaineers:

Gnt 6870: "Old Flannigan"; "Old Viole"

Branch and Coleman:

Ok 45561: "My Fickle Sweetheart"; "Telegraph Shack"

Ok 45568: "Some One"; "(I'm So Lonely) Since My Darling Went Away"

Mississippi Possum Hunters:

Vi 23595: "Mississippi Brekdown"; "Possum on a Rail"

Carter Brothers and Son:

Ok 45202: "Saddle Up the Grey"; "Liza Jane"

Uncle Am Stuart:

Vo 14840: "Sourwood Mountain"; "Waggoner"

The Westerners:

McG 1311 and 13112: "Devil's Dream"; "Cowboy's Dream"

McG 1323 and 1324: "Old Pine Tree on the Hillside"; "Zeb Turney's Gal"

Christian Harmony Singers:

Pm 3196: "The Model Church, Part 1"; "The Model Church, Part 2"

Gene Autry:

Vi 23617: "She's a Low Down Mama"; "Don't Do Me That Way"

Carter Brothers and Son:

Ok 45202: "Liza Jane"; "Saddle Up the Grey"

Blue Sky Boys:

Bb B7411: "The Prisoner's Dream"; "The Answer To "The Prisoner's Dream""

Bb B8843: "Kneel at the Cross"; "Turn Your Radio On"

Buster Carter and Preston Young:

Mx 151652-1: "She's a Darn Good Girl"

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Various Dubs

Arkansas Woodchopper:

Co 15463-D: "The Cowboy's Dream"; "The Dying Cowboy"

Richard Cox:

Ch 16693: "It Ain't No Good"; "Chewing Chawin' Gum"

Crooks Brothers:

MW M-8137: "Barn Dance on the Mountain, Part 1"; "Barn Dance on the Mountain, Part 2"

Vi 40020: "My Wife Died on Friday Night"; "Jobbin Gettin' There"

Jimmie Davis:

Vi 23718: "Cowboy's Home Sweet Home"

Bob Hill:

Vi 23718: "He Was a Good Man"

Delmore Brothers:

Bb B6019: "Keep the Camp Fires Burning"; "The Fugitive's Lament"

The Deckers:

Pm 3323: "That Little Boy of Mine"; "Little Mother of Mine"

Denson-Paris Sacred Harp Singers:

Bb B5597: "Fillmore L. M."; "New Britian C. M."

Bb B5976: "Ragan L. M."; "Raymond C. M."

Denson's Sacred Harp Singers:

Br 287: "Ninety Fifth"; "The Christian's Hope"

J. D. Farley:

Vi 40269: "Bill Was a Texas Lad"; "I'm a Lone Star Cowboy"

Paul Hamblin:

Vi 40260: "The Strawberry Roan"; "Under Dakota's Cross"

Big Chief Henry's Indian String Band:

Vi 40281: "The Indian Tom Tom"; "The Indian's Dream"

Billie Maxwell:

Vi 40241: "Where Your Sweetheart Waits for You Jack"; "Haunted Hunter"

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Various Dubs

Carter Family:

CNV 105: "You Tied a Love Knot In My Heart"; "You're Gonna Be Sorry You Let Me Down"

Allen Brothers:

Bb B5470: "Chattanooga Mama"

Fleming and Townsend:

Bb B5470: "The Ramblin' Boy"

Allen Brothers:

Bb B5533: "Laughin' and Cryin'"; "It Can't Be Done"

Bb B5701: "Window Shade Blues"; "Glorious Night Blues"

Bb B5702: "When You Leave, You'll Leave Me Sad"; "I'll Be Here a Long, Long Time"

Vi 40003: "Tiple Blues"; "Frisco Blues"

Carter Family:

Cq 8693: "On the Rock where Moses Stood"; "God Gave Noah the Rainbow Sign"

ARC Mx 3353-1 and 3355-1: "Beautiful Home"; "Give Him One More as He Goes"

Uncle Dave Macon:

Br 113: "Never Make Love No More"; "Diamond in the Rough"

Monroe Brothers:

MW M7143: "Do You Call That Religion?"; "I'm Going"

Southern Kentucky Mountaineers:

Spt 9310: "Cumberland Gap"; "Knoxville Rag"

The Ozarkers (with George Edgin):

Mx W-405172-A: "Cold Penitentiary Blues"

Mx W-405173-A: "The Arkansas Hotel"

Mx W-405176-A: "Green Valley Waltz"

Coffer Brothers:

Mx W-402300-B: "Because He Loved Her So"

Mx W-402299-A: "We Will Outshine the Sun"

Mx W-402303-B: "Rock That Cradle Lucy"

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Various Dubs

Brown and Bunch:

Spt 9375: "She's Only a Bird in a Gilded Cage"; "Let Her Go I'll Meet Her"

Clark and Howell:

Spt 9500: "Flop Eared Mule"; "Last Days in Georgia"

Crawford and Milton:

Spt 9535: "Little Sweetheart Pal of Mine"

Morton and Crane:

Spt 9535: "Put My Little Shoes Away"

Crockett Kentucky Mountaineers:

Crown 3172: "Little Rabbit and Rabbit Where's Your Mammy"; "Cripple Creek"

Clyde Evans Band:

Co 15597-D: "How I Got My Gal"; "All Gone Now"

Gibson String Trio:

Spt 9312: "Persian Lamb"; "Silvery Bell"

Theron Hale and Daughters:

Vi 40019: "Listen to the Mockingbird"; "Tukey Gobbler"

Uncle Jim Hawkins:

Chlg 111: "(Way Down South In) Dixie"; "All I've Got Is Done Gone"

Fisher Hendley:

Vo 02679: "Hook and Line"; "Under the Double Eagle"

Frank Hutchison:

Ok 45106: "Stackalee" (with vocal), "Stackalee" (instrumental)

David McCarn:

Vi 23555: "Gastonia Gallop"

W. A. Hinton:

Vi 23555: "Leather Breeches"

North Carolina Cooper Boys:

Ok 45174: "Daniel in the Den of Lions"; "Red Rose of Texas"

North Carolina Ramblers:

Pm 3064: "Take Back the Ring"; "Willie My Darling"

Pm 3136: "Sweet Sunny South"; "I'm Glad I'm Married"

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Columbia Tests, Tape Five

Fleming and Townsend:

15999-1 and 15999-2: "Happy and Gay"

16013-1 and 16013-2: "Little Home on the Hill"

16051-1: "Our President and the Farmers"

Welling and McGhee:

10975-1: "Beautiful Garden of Prayer"

Fleming and Townsend:

16051-2: "Our President and the Farmers"

16055-1 and 16055-2: "Springtime in the Mountains"

Walkers Corbin Ramblers:

14865-1: "I Only Want a Buddy"

Fleming and Townsend:

16056-1 and 16056-2: "Southern Jane"

16057-1 and 16507-2: "Years Ago I Had a Lover"

Red Foley:

CP-1008-2: "I Traced Her Little Footsteps in the Snow"

CP-1021-1: "In My Childhood Days"

CP-1179-2: "Yodeling Radio Joe"

CP-1180-1: "Headin' Back to Texas"

C-1337-1: "My Renfro Valley Home"

C-1338-2: "An Old Fashioned Shack"

Red Foley and Lulu Belle:

CP-1050-2 and CP-1050-3: "Hi Rinktum Dinktum Doodle"

Josh White:

14092-2: "Welfare Blues"

Red Foley and Lulu Belle:

CP-1051-3: "Going Out West in the Fall"

Gene Autry:

13107-2: "If I Could Bring Back My Buddy"

Gene and Glenn:

16042-1: "When Jesus Beckons"

16043-1: Stump of the Old Pine Tree

16045-1: "Pals of the Little Red Schoolhouse"

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Columbia Unissued Tests, Tape Six

Gene and Glenn:

16091-1: "Mountain Boy"

16093-1: "In My Heart There Rings a Melody"

16094-1: "Get Away Mr. Wolf"

Girls of the Golden West:

C-2140-1 and C-2140-2: "Give Me a Straight Shooting Cowboy"

Fisher Hendley:

SC-32-1: "Memories in the Moonlight"

SC-36-1: "I'm Thinking Tonight of You"

SC-39-1: "Down by the Moss Covered Spring"

Hi-Flyers:

DAL-739-1: "Out Near the Rainbow's End"

DAL-1287-1: "You Can't Do That To Me"

DAL-1291-1: "I Know the Reason"

DAL-1293-1: "I'll Carry On"

DAL-1588-1A: "What Do I Do Now"

Adolph Hofner:

H-703-1: "Barbara Polka"

H-706-1A: "There's a Palace in Dallas"

H-707-1: "Farewell to Prague"

H-708-1A: "The Prune Song"

Paul Howard:

CCO-4633-1: "You'll Be Sorry When I'm Gone"

CC0-4635-1: "We're Not Speaking Anymore"

CCO-4636-1: "Someday When It's Too Late"

Light Crust Doughboys:

25597-1: "Listen to the Mockingbird"

DAL-1209-1: "Funny What Love Will Make You Do"

DAL-1229-1: "Big House Blues"

DAL-1230-1: "We Just Can't Get Along"

DAL-1233-1: "I'll Never Say Goodbye"

Lunsford Brothers:

30931-1: "Please Come Back"

30932-1: "Just Remember"

Bill Monroe:

CCO-4606-1: "Why Did You Wander"

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Columbia Tests, Tape Seven

Bill Monroe:

CCO-4615-1: "Shining Path"

Clyde Moody:

C-4398-1: "I'd Die for the Red White and Blue"

C-4399-1: "I Was Wrong"

Roy Newman:

DAL-662-2: "Nagasaki"

Frank Novak:

23209-1: "Down by the Old Mill Stream"

Molly O'Day:

CCO-4702-2: "Six More Miles"

Prairie Ramblers:

WC-2917-A: "Good-Bye to Old Mexico"

Rambling Rogue (Fred Rose):

H-1352-1: "Sweetheart of Old San Antonio"

H-1353-1A and H-1353-2A: "Tender Hearted Sue"

H-1355-1A: "Who Are You Fooling Tonight"

Dick Reinhart:

DAL-1015-1: "I'm Satisfied in Loving"

H-427-1: "You Never Can Tell"

H-428-1: "Don't Think It Ain't Been Charming"

Southern Ragtime Boys (Light Crust Dougboys):

DAL-392-1P: "Stay Out of the South"

Texas Ruby:

C-4365-1: "We Live in Two Different Worlds"

C-4367-1: "With Tears in my Eyes"

Texas Ruby and Curley Fox:

CCO-4644-1: "Would It Make Any Difference To You"

Wiley Walker and Gene Sullivan:

CCO-4619-1: "An Empty Future"

DAL-1266-1: "Don't Make Me Laugh, I'm Mad"

Curley Williams:

HCO-1861-1A: "Take It Or Leave It"

Bob Wills:

CCO-4858-2N: "The Devil Ain't Lazy"

CCO-4866-2: "Texarkana Baby"

H-1241-1: "Hang Your Head in Shame"

H-1242-1: "Smoke on the Water"

H-1243-1A: "Texas Playboy Rag"

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Various Dubs

Earl Johnson:

Ok 45300: "Alabama Girl, Ain't You Comin' Out To-Night?"; "G-Rag"

Ok 45545: "When the Roses Bloom Again for the Bootlegger"; "There's No Place Like Home"

Monroe Brothers:

Bb B6676: "The Old Crossroad"; "We Read of a Place That's Called Heaven"

Bb B6729: "My Saviour's Train"; "Dreamed I Searched Heaven for You"

Bb B6829: "Watermelon Hangin' on that Vine"; "The Forgotten Soldier Boy"

Bb B6866: "Some Glad Day"; "I Am Ready to Go"

Bb B6912: "What Would the Profit Be?"; "I Have Found the Way"

Bb B6960: "Katy Cline"; "Roll On, Buddy"

Bb B7093: "Weeping Willow Tree"; "Oh, Hide You in the Blood"

Bb B7191: "All the Good Times Are Past and Gone"; "Let Us Be Lovers Again"

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Various Dubs

The Fox Chasers:

Ok 45496: "Forked Deer"; "Eighth of January"

Great Gap Entertainers:

Bwy 8140: "I Ain't Got No Sweetheart"; "Pussy Cat Rag"

Ted Hawkins and Riley Puckett:

Bb B5656: "Tokio Rag"; "Rainbow Waltz"

Fisher Hendley:

Vo 02530: "Peek-a-Boo"; "Greasy Possum"

Frank Hutchison:

Ok 45114: "Worried Blues"; "The Train That Carried My Girl From Town"

Lowe Stokes and Riley Puckett:

Co 15620-D: "Sally Johnson"; "Billy in the Low Ground"

Ernest V. Stoneman and Emmett Lundy:

Ok 40405: "The Long Eared Mule"; "Piney Woods Girl"

Crockett Ward and His Boys:

Ok 45304: "Ain't That Trouble in Mind?"; "Love's Affection"

Whitter, Hendley, and Small:

Bb B6555: "A Pretty Gal's Love"; "Another Man's Wife"

Kid Williams and Bill Morgan:

Cq 7739: "Birmingham Jail"; "When He Died He Got a Home in Hell"

Kid Williams and Bill Morgan:

Homestead 16106: "I Know I'll Meet My Mother After All"

Roy Martin and His Guitar:

Or 8006: "North Carolina Blues"

Kid Williams and Bill Morgan:

Or 8017: "Mother Kiss Your Darling"

Kid Williams:

Or 8020 and 8028: "The Prisoner and the Rose"; "I'm Glad I Counted the Cost"

Kid Williams and Bill Morgan:

Pe 145: "My Happy Home I Left in Caroline"

Kid Williams and Dixie Ramblers:

Pe 146: "Love is Funny Little Thing"; "Aggravating Mother-In-Law"

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Various Dubs

Buell Kazee:

Vo 5231: "My Mother"; "Little Bessie"

Pope's Arkansas Mountaineers:

Vi 21577: "Jaw Bone"; "Get Along Home, Miss Cindy"

Alabama Jim and George:

CE-15180A (test): "Crossin' Beale Street"

Hutchens Family Trio (Welling and McGhee):

GN-17254-B (test): "Lily of the Valley"

Jules Allen:

Vi 23834: "Po' Mourner"; "The Dying Cowboy"

Le Roy Anderson:

Ch 45066: "Is There No Chance For Me Tonight Love," Lorena""

Emry Arthur:

Vo 5229: "Little Black Train Is Coming"; "Let That Liar Alone"

Vo 5230: "Nobody's Business"; "Going Around the World"

Vo 5234: "Wandering Gypsy Girl"; "A Flower from the Fields of Alabama"

Vo 5249: "Ethan Lang"; "The Rich Man and Joe Smith"

Emry Arthur and Henry Arthur:

Vo 5205: "Love Lifted Me"; "Shining for the Master"

Emry Arthur and William Rexroat:

Vo 5335: "The Wanderer"; "The White Rose"

Ashford Quartette:

Br 393: "Lost"; "Grand Old Chariot"

Blalock and Yates:

Co 15576-D: "Pride of the Ball"; "Morning Star Waltz"

Boone County Entertainers:

Spt 9182: "May I Sleep In Your Barn Tonight Mister"; "Something Wrong With My Gal"

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Various Dubs

Bela Lam, OK 45145:

"The Sweet Story of Old"; "On the Resurrection Morning We Shall Rise"

Bobbie Leecan's Need More Band:

Vi 20660: "Midnight Susie"; "Wash-Board Cut Out"

Charlie McCoy and Bo Carter:

OK 8853: "Mississippi I'm Longing For You"; "The Northern Starvers Are Returning Home"

Charlie McCoy and the Mississippi Hot Footers:

OK 8863: "It Is So Good, Part 1"; "That Lonesome Train Took My Baby Away"

Stanley Brothers:

RRT 423: "The Little Glass of Wine"; "Little Maggie"

Tenneva Ramblers:

Vi 21645: "Darling, Where Have You Been So Long"; "I'm Goin' To Georgia"

Uncle Jimmie Thompson:

Co 15118-D: "Karo"; "Billy Wilson"

Oscar L. Coffey:

Gnt 6481: "My Dear Old Mountain Home"; "Far Back In My Childhood"

Georgia Browns:

Me M12720: "Tampa Strut"; "Decatur Street 81"

Hendley and Small:

Vi 23528: "Shuffle, Feet, Shuffle"; "Tar and Feathers"

Bela Lam:

Ok 45136: "Poor Little Bennie"; "May, Dearest May"

Narmour and Smith:

Bb B5615: "The New Charleston, No. 1"; "The New Carroll County Blues, No. 1"

Pope's Arkansas Mountaineers:

Vi 21469: "Cotton-Eyed Joe"; "George Washington"

Buell Kazee:

Br 211: "The Orphan Girl"; "Poor Little Orphan Boy"

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Various Dubs

Carolina Tar Heels:

Vi 23611: "Got the Farm Land Blues"; "Back to Mexico"

Vi 23671: "Nobody Cares If I'm Blue"; "Why Should I Care"

Vi 40007: "Peg and Awl"; "You Are a Little Too Small"

Charlie Marshall:

Vo 03019: "Tom Bigbee River"; "What Makes Your Head So Red"

Kid Williams and Bill Morgan:

Pe 152: "Please Daddy Come Home"; "I Want To Be Called Pet and Sweetheart"

Kid Williams and His Guitar:

Pe 160: "May I Sleep In Your Barn Tonight, Mister?"

Justin Winfield:

Gnt 6619: "The New River Train"; "John Hardy"

Kyle Wooten:

OK 45511: "Lumber Camp Blues"; "Violet Waltz"

OK 45539: "Loving Henry"; "Red Pig"

Carter Family:

Vi 20877: "The Poor Orphan Child"; "The Wandering Boy"

Vi 23554: "There's Someone Awaiting For Me"; "Jimmie Brown, the Newsboy"

Vi 40255: "Western Hobo"; "A Distant Land to Roam"

CNV-102: "My Little Home in Tennessee"; "Darling Little Joe"

CNV-103: "Home by the Sea"; "When the Roses Come Again"

Mx C-3351: "Buddies in the Saddle"

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Various Dubs

Ken Maynard:

Co 2310-D: "The Lone Star Trail"; "The Cowboy's Lament"

Len Nash and His Country Boys:

Br 354: "On the Road to California"; "The Trail to Mexico"

Patt Patterson and Lois Dexter:

Cq 7756: "Thirteen More Steps"; "Snow Covered Face"

Patt Patterson:

Or 8021: "The Old Chisholm Trail"; "The Wandering Cowboy"

Carl T. Sprague:

Vi 40197: "The Cowboy's Meditation"; "The Last Longhorn"

Rowdy Cecil Wright with Mac's Haywire Orchestry:

Flexo 6-953-1 and 6-954-1: "The Strawberry Roan, Part 1"; "The Strawberry Roan, Part 2"

Rowdy Wright (The Jolly Cowboy):

Me 7-06-52: "Going Down Town"; "I'm a Wandering Bronco Rider"

Uncle Dave Macon:

Br 266: "The Gal That Got Stuck on Everything She Said"; "Worthy of Estimation"

Allen Brothers:

Vi 23631: "It's Too Bad For You"; "Moonshine Bill"

Vo 02874: "The Prisoner's Dream"; "Mercy Mercy Blues"

Vo 02890: "Can I Get You Now"; "New Deal Blues"

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Various Dubs

Ashley and Foster:

Vo 07550: "One Dark and Stormy Night"

Gwyn Foster:

Vo 07550: "Down at the Old Man's House"

Gene Autry:

Spt 9703: "Dust Pan Blues"; "Texas Blues"

Eddie Bell:

Vi 23547: "Stop Yer Playin'"; "Divorcee Blues"

Blue Sky Boys:

Bb B7755: "Beautiful, Beautiful Brown Eyes"; "Story of the Knoxville Girl"

Carter Family:

Cq 8540: "Broken Hearted Lover"; "Will You Miss Me When I'm Gone"

Coon Creek Girls:

Cq 9231: "Little Birdie"; "Flowers Blooming in the Wildwood"

Vernon Dalhart:

OK 45102: "Billy the Kid"; "Wreck of the C. and O. No. 5"

Delmore Brothers:

Bb B7741: "Brother, Take Warning"; "Bury Me Under the Weeping Willow"

Frankie and Johnny:

Cq 7976: "Red Wing"; "Beech Fork Special"

The Freeny Harmonizers:

Vo 03140: "Travellin' Blues"; "Podunk Toddle"

Herald Goodman:

Bb B7868: "Tennessee Swing"; "Banjo Rag"

Mike Hanapi:

Vi 24110: "Hilo Hula"; "Hano Hano Hanalei"

The Happy-Go-Lucky Boys:

Bb B8467: "No Letter in the Mail Today"; "Come Back, Sweetheart"

Al Hopkins and His Buckle Busters:

Br 103: "East Tennessee Blues"; "Round Town Gals"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10146

Various Dubs

Humphries Brothers:

OK 45464: "St. Louis Tickle"; "Black and White Rag"

Kama and Salazar:

Vi 23655: "My Kalua Hula Girl"; "Dreamy Moana Nights"

Wade Mainer and His Little Smilin' Rangers:

Bb B7249: "Wild Bill Jones"; "I Want To Be Loved"

Wade Mainer and Sons of the Mountaineers:

Bb B8848: "Shake My Mother's Hand For Me"; "Precious Memories"

Wade Mainer and Zeke Morris:

Bb B7165: "Dying Boy's Prayer"; "I'm Not Turning Backward"

Wade Mainer, Zeke Morris, and Homer Sherrill:

Bb B6784: "I'll Be a Friend of Jesus"; "Just One Way to the Pearly Gates"

Morris Brothers:

Bb B8841: "Dream of the Miner's Child"; "Little Nellie"

Johnny Noble:

Br 4577: "Yellow Dog Blues"; "Hilo March"

Palakiko and Paaluhi:

Br 4921: "Honolulu March"; "Mahina Malamalama"

Byron Parker:

Bb B8673: "Peanut Special"; "C. and N. W. Railroad Blues"

Pickard Family:

Jwl 5095: "Kitty Wells"; "He Never Came Back"

Waikiki Stone-Wall Boys:

Co 1581-D: "Hanohano Hawaii"; "On the Beach of Waikiki"

Jess Young's Tennessee Band:

Co 15431-D: "The Old K-C"; "Lovin' Henry"

Unknown Artist:

Mx 577-2D1: "Texas Plains"

Unknown Artist:

Mx 2293-1D3: "Misery In My Soul"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10147

Columbia Tests, Tape Three

Callahan Brothers:

20428-1 and 20428-2: "Memories of My Father"

C-2504-1 and C-2505-2: "A Little Story"

Carolina Ramblers:

11274-1 and 11274-2: "The Girl I Left Behind Me"

Al Clauser and His Oklahoma Cowboys:

LA-1280-B: "I'm Going Back To My Little Mountain Shack"

LA-1284-A: "Lonesome Trail"

LA-1287-A: "When It's Springtime in the Blue Ridge Mountains"

Cliff and Ray:

DAL-593-1: "Sleeping Lulu"

DAL-594-1: "Stoney Point"

Bill Cox and Cliff Hobbs:

20391-3: "Two Little Children"

21911-1: "Dear Mother Has Taught Me the Way"

Crowder Brothers:

21720-1: "I'm Happy In Prison"

21724-1: "We All Love Mother"

21736-1: "My Country Days Are Over"

21738-2: "Guitar Runaway"

21748-1 and 21748-2: "My Sweetheart's Gone and Left Me"

21749-1 "Buncombe County Blues"

21750-1 and 21750-2: "Sales Tax Blues"

21751-2: "Worst Old Blues (I Ever Had)"

21756-1 and 21756-2: "One Year Ain't Long"

Ted Daffan:

DAL-1154-2: "I'm Losing My Mind Over You"

DAL-1157-2: "West Wind Blues"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10148

Columbia Tests, Tape Four

Ted Daffan:

DAL-1164-1: "Snow White Roses"

H-668-1: "A Letter to a Soldier"

H-1213-2: "Lonesome Hi-Way"

H-1214-1: "Are You Satisfied Now?"

Jimmy and Eddie Dean:

C-835-?: "The Old Mill Wheel"

C-1123-1 and C-1123-2: "My Herdin' Song"

C-1124-1 and C-1124-2: "Get Along Little Doggies"

C-1125-1 and C-1125-2: "Barefoot Days"

C-1140-1 and C-1140-2: "Who's That Calling"

C-1149-1 and C-1149-2: "Roll Along Prairie Moon"

Al Dexter:

DAL-333-2: "Waiting Old Pal For You"

DAL-496-1: "Dreaming of You"

DAL-498-1: "One More Day in Prison"

DAL-1050-1: "Things That Might Have Been"

DAL-1053-1: "Rainbow Trail"

DAL-1222-1: "Sweet Talking Mama"

DAL-1224-1: "Spanish Rose"

HCO-2809-2N: "Texas Rose"

Fleming and Townsend:

15997-1 and 15997-2: "Longing for Hawaii"

15998-1 and 15998-2: "The Orphan Child"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10149

Columbia Unissued Tests, Tape One

Roy Acuff:

HCO-815-1: "Roll On Buddy"

HCO-816-1: "Weary Lonesome Blues"

Andrew Brothers:

MEM-62-1: "Trouble Worries Me"

MEM-63-1: "A Hobo's Life Is Lonely"

Anglin Brothers:

SC-155-1: "Leaving on that Train"

SC-161-1: "Blow that Lonesome Whistle"

SC-162-1: "Take Me Back to Alabama"

SC-166-1: "But Now It's Only a Dream"

SC-168-1: "What Does the Deep Sea Say"

SC-170-1: "When It's Time for the Whippoorwill to Sing"

Ashley and Foster:

13964-2: "You're Going to Leave the Old Home Jim"

13976-1 and 13976-2: "When I Had But Fifty Cents"

13981-1: "I Love My Baby"

13982-1: "Bull Dog Sal"

Gene Autry:

H-1430-3A: "Don't Take Your Spite Out On Me"

HCO-1989-2A: "Twilight on the Trail"

Eldon Baker:

C-2253-1 and C-2253-2: "You Can't Do Wrong and Get By"

C-2255-1 and C-2255-2: "Chocking the Reeds"

C-2256-1 and C-2256-2: "I Know There Is Somebody Waiting"

C-2257-1 and C-2257-2: "When the Roses Bloom in Dixieland"

C-2258-1 and C-2258-2: "Ploddin' Along"

C-2259-1: "Ramblin' Boy"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10150

Columbia Unissued Test, Tape Two

Eldon Baker:

C-2260-1: "Don't Lay Me On My Back"

C-2262-1 and C-2262-2: "Froggie Went A Courtin'"

C-2267-1 and C-2267-2: "One Eyed Sam"

C-2269-1 and C-2269-2: "On the Hills Over There"

C-2270-1 and C-2270-2: "Sittin' Around the Old Fireside"

C-2271-1 and C-2271-2: "Little Bonnie"

Al Bernard:

12777-1 and 12777-2: "When Dixie Stars Are Playing Peek-a-Boo"

Blue Ridge Mountain Entertainers:

11043-1: "Over at Tom's House"

11044-1: "The Fiddler's Contest"

Johnny Bond:

H-444-1: "Long Lonesome Road"

H-468-1: "One More Year"

H-469-1: "Now You Care No More For Me"

H-471-1: "Help Me Lose the Blues"

H-587-1: "After I'm Gone"

John Boyd:

DAL-418-1 and DAL-418-2: "My Gal Sal"

DAL-419-1 and DAL-419-2: "We'll Never Be Sweethearts Again"

Walter Callahan:

17277-1 and 17277-2: "Daddy Dear I Can't Forget You"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10151

Ashley and Friends

"Ashley and Friends no. 3, Gene's 4-62; B side blank"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10152

Ashley and Gang

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10153

Texas Jim Robertson, Tape One

Associated ET 60,340:

"The Little Mohee"

"Me and My Guitar - Opening Theme"

"Me and My Guitar - Closing Theme"

"The Zebra Dun"

"My Little Home in Tennessee"

"The Spanish Cavalier"

"The Strawberry Roan"

"The Cowboy's Dream"

"Climbin' Up De Golden Stairs"

"The Dying Cowboy"

"Little Joe, the Wrangler"

Associated ET 60,341:

"Darling Nellie Gray"

"Cowboy Jack"

"Night Herding Song"

"The Yellow Rose of Texas"

"Curley Joe"

"I'd Like to Be in Texas (for the Roundup in the Spring)"

"The Cowboy's Meditation"

"Oh, My Darling Clementine"

"Little Old Sod Shanty on My Claim"

Associated ET 60,359:

"When the Work's All Done This Fall"

"Bury Me Out on the Prairie (I've Got No Use for the Women)"

"Great Grandad"

"Jesse James"

"Down in the Valley"

Associated ET 60,429:

"Ridge Running Roan"

"My Little Cow-Pony and I"

"The Little Girl Dressed in Blue"

"Golden River"

"I'll Go Ridin' Down the Old Texas Trail"

"The Last Long Trail"

Associated ET 60,430:

"In the West Where Skies Are Blue"

"The Great Speckled Bird"

"There's an Empty Cot in the Bunkhouse Tonight"

"My Cross-Eyed Gal"

"Goin' Back to Old Montana"

"Ridin' Down the Canyon"

"The Cowboy's Heaven"

"Headin' for the Great Divide"

"The Old Gruyo"

"Pike River Road"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10154

Jimmie Tarlton

Jimmie Tarlton at Ash Grove on 25 August 1965

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10155

Jimmie Tarlton

Jimmie Tarlton at Ash Grove, L.A., on 26 August 1965

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10156

"Recorded at H. Whitter's Sister's Home"

A home recording from 9 August 1962 featuring fiddle and voice. Sound is very bad.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10157

"Ken Maynard and etc. 78s"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10158

Ash Grove

Live recording of Doc Watson, Clarence Ashley, and others at Ash Grove, probably 1965. Also includes a dub of Dutch Coleman, Vo 5391.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10159

Patsy Montana and Cowboy Slim Rinehart

Show 22 (C12356):

"Memories of that Silver Haired Daddy of Mine" (Slim)

"Little Doby Shack" (Patsy)

"Sunny San Antone" (Patsy)

"My Two Time Mama" (Slim)

"No Hard Times" (Slim)

"Pass Me Not" (Patsy and Slim)

"Riding Down the Canyon" (Patsy)

"Prisoner 999" (Slim)

Show 23 (C12357):

"Out There in Old Montana" (Patsy)

"The Last Great Roundup" (Slim)

"The Wandering Hobo" (Slim)

"Southern Moon" (Patsy)

"So Long Top Hand, So Long" (Patsy)

"Turn Your Radio On" (Patsy and Slim)

"My Old Pal of Yesterday" (Slim)

"I'll Keep On Loving You" (Patsy)

Show 24 (C12358):

"Wild and Reckless Hobo" (Slim)

"Where the Sage Brush Billows Roll" (Patsy)

"Mother the Queen of My Heart" (Patsy)

"Midnight Blues" (Slim)

"For the Sake of Days Gone By" (Slim)

"Bury Me Beneath the Willow" (Patsy and Slim)

"They Drew My Number" (Patsy)

"Cowboy Jack" (Slim)

Show 25 (C12359):

"The Moon Hangs Low" (Patsy)

"I'll Remember You Love in My Prayers" (Slim)

"I'll Go Riding Down That Old Texas Trail" (Slim)

"Where Is My Cowboy Love Tonight?" (Patsy)

"I Don't Wanna Go to School" (Patsy)

"Where He Leads Me" (Patsy and Slim)

"Are You Tired of Me Darling?" (Slim)

"Mr. Cowboy Goes to Town" (Patsy)

Show 26 (C12361):

"I'm Here to Get My Baby Out of Jail" (Slim)

"Little Prairie Heaven" (Patsy)

"Ridin' the Trails" (Patsy)

"Dad in the Hills" (Slim)

"The Yodeling Hobo" (Slim)

"The Unclouded Day" (Patsy and Slim)

"Little Old Rag Doll" (Patsy)

"When the Tumbleweeds Come Tumbling Down Again" (Slim)

Show 27 (C12362):

"Back on the Montana Plains" (Patsy)

"Peach Picking Time in Georgia" (Slim)

"Bury Me Out on the Prairie" (Slim)

"Single Girl Married Girl" (Patsy)

"Battle Hymn of the Republic" (Patsy and Slim)

"Sky Ball Paint" (Patsy)

"Answer to the Red River Valley" (Slim)

"My Miss by the Swiss Chalet" (Patsy)

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10160

Kessinger Brothers (Dubs)

Br 235: "Hell Among the Yearlings"; "Turkey in the Straw"

Br 238: "Kanawha March"; "Garfield March"

Br 267: "Sixteen Days in Georgia"; "The Girl I Left Behind Me"

Br 308: "Sourwood Mountain"; "Sally Goodin"

Br 309: "Richmond Polka"; "Mississippi Sawyer"

Br 364: "Durang Hornpipe"; "Gippy Get Your Hair Cut"

Br 396: "Done Gone"; "Chinky Pin"

Br 411: "Sopping the Gravy"; "Don't Let the Deal Go Down"

Br 458: "Going Up Brushy Fork"; "Rat Cheese Under the Hill"

Br 468: "Polka Four"; "Little Brown Jug"

Br 518: "Dixie"; "Marching Through Georgia"

Br 521: "Whistling Rufus"; "Liza Jane"

Br 540: "Lonesome Road Blues"; "Ragtime Annie"

Br 554: "Shoo! Fly"; "Everybody to the Punchin'"

Br 563: "Steamboat Bill"; "Neapolitan Two Step"

Br 567: "Mexican Waltz"; "Lauterbach Waltz"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10161

Various Dubs

Joseph F. Falcon:

Co 15275-D: "Lafayette"; "The Waltz That Carried Me to the Grave"

Co 40506-F: "Poche Town"; "Osson"

De 17001: "Au Revoir Cherie"; "Ouvrez Grand Ma Fenetre"

Robin and Soileau:

Pm 12830: "La Valse de la Ru Canal"; "Ma Mauvais Fille"

E. Segura and D. Herbert:

Co 40512-D: "Rosalia"; "Your Small and Sweet"

Leo Soileau and Mayuse Lafleur:

Vi 21770: "The Criminal Waltz"; "Your Father Put Me Out"

Vi 21769: "Basile-Waltz"; "Mama, Where You At"

Alabama Sacred Harp Singers:

Co 15274-D: "Rocky Road"; "Present Joys"

Co 15349-D: "Cuba"; "Religion is a Fortune"

Allison's Sacred Harp Singers:

Gnt 6482: "Heaven Is My Home"; "Bound for Canaan"

Gnt 6499: "Sweet Canaan"; "The Golden Harp"

Gnt 6583: "The Old Ship of Zion"; "Weeping Pilgrim"

Gnt 6606: "Sweet Morning"; "Esther"

Gnt 6639: "Journey Home"; "Sweet Rivers"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10162

Carter Family (Dubs)

De 5386: "The Last Move for Me"; "In a Little Village Churchyard"

Bb B6055: "Where Shall I Be?"; "On the Rock Where Moses Stood"

Cq 8634: "Don't Forget This Song"; "Meet Me By the Moonlight Alone"

Cq 8806: "My Clinch Mountain Home"; "The Storms Are on the Ocean"

De 5283: "Lay My Head Beneath the Rose"; "You've Been a Friend to Me"

De 5467: "When This Evening Sun Goes Down"; "Jim Blake's Message"

De 5532: "My Home's Across the Blue Ridge Mountains"; "Goodbye to the Plains"

Cq 8530: "He Took a White Rose From Her Hair"; "Your Mother Still Prays for You Jack"

Cq 8541: "River of Jordan"; "Sea of Galilee"

Cq 8692: "Keep on the Sunny Side"; "Gospel Ship"

Cq 8693: "On the Rock Where Moses Stood"; "God Gave Noah the Rainbow Sign"

Cq 9664: "Give Him One More as He Goes"; "We Shall Rise"

Cq 9665: "Look Away from the Cross"; "It's a Long, Long Road to Travel Alone"

Cq 9666: "Meeting in the Air"; "Heaven's Radio"

MW M7446: "The Wandering Boy"; "I Have an Aged Mother"

Vi 23585: "Fond Affection"; "Sow 'Em on the Mountain"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10163

Hannigan's Hoolie

"Hannigan's Hoolie" by the Five Smith Brothers. Cassette case includes note indicating it was taped off the radio.

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10164

Atcher, Autry, Bailes (Dubs)

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10165

Bailes, Bennett, Morgan, Moss, O'Daniel, O'Day, Old Hickory, Williams, Wills (Dubs)

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10166

Early String Bands (Dubs?)

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10167

Ash Grove 1962

Live recording from Ash Grove in 1962: Two songs by Brother Coleman and two songs by Buck Mountain Band (four songs total)

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10168

Angela Hayden, Slim Dusty

Angela Hayden:

"Tennage Yodeling Sweetheart"

Slim Dusty:

"Live at Tamworth" (Australia)

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10169

Tape 37 and 38, Wills, Yellowjackets

Probably dubs

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10170

Various Dubs

Nathan Abshire:

Khoury KH647: "Lu Lu Boogie"; "Casa Blanca Waltz"

Aiken County String Band:

OK 45219: "High Sheriff"; "Charleston Rag"

Akins Birmingham Boys:

Co 15348: "There Ain't No Flies on Auntie"; "I Walked and Walked"

Allen Brothers:

Bb B5470: "Chattanooga Mama"

Fleming and Townsend:

Bb B5470: "The Ramblin' Boy"

Allen Brothers:

Vi 23507: "Price of Cotton Blues"; "I'm Always Whistling the Blues"

Gene Autry (Tom Long Alias):

Sunrise 33070: "Why Don't You Come Back to Me?"; "I'll Be Thinking of You Little Girl"

Gene Autry (Gene Johnson Alias):

Timely Tunes C-1550: "High Steppin' Mama Blues"; "T. B. Blues"

Andrew and Jim Baxter:

Vi 20962: "Bamalong Blues"; "K. C. Railroad Blues"

Albert Cain:

OK 45567: "Runnin' Wild"; "Tell Me What's the Matter Now"

Carter Brothers and Son:

Vo 5295: "Leather Breeches"; "Give Me a Chaw Tobacco"

James Cole Strng Band:

Vo 5226: "Bill Cheatem"; "I Got a Gal"

Joseph Falcon:

Co 50513F: "Arcadian One Step"; "Aimer et Perdre"

Fort Worth Doughboys:

Vi 23653: "Nancy Jane"; "Sunbonnet Sue"

Grinnell Giggers:

Vi 40275: "Ruth's Rag"; "The Gigger's Waltz"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10171

W. Lee O'Daniel

Dubs of W. Lee O'Daniel:

9-16-39

9-18-39

9-20-37

10-2-37

9-24-37

9-25-37

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10172

Uncle Dave Macon

Dubs of Uncle Dave Macon in 1925 and 1926, 19-37

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10173

Uncle Dave Macon

Dubs of Uncle Dave Macon in 1929, 19-26

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10174

Uncle Dave Macon

Dubs of Uncle Dave Macon in 1929, 1-18

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10175

Uncle Dave Macon

Dubs of Uncle Dave Macon in 1927 and 1928, 19-33

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10176

Uncle Dave Macon

Dubs of Uncle Dave Macon in 1925 and 1926, 1-18

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10177

Uncle Dave Macon

Dubs of Uncle Dave Macon in 1927 and 1928, 1-18

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10178

Jack Jensen, Lennie Siebert (Dubs)

Jack Jensen and the Rhythm Pals:

Ray Records CPM 716 and 717: "Bluebird on Your Windowsill"; "Down in the Valley"

Lennie Siebert:

London 361: "Blue Street"; "A' Homin'"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10179

Bill Boyd, Parts 5 and 6

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10180

Bill Boyd, Parts 7 and 8

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10181

Jimmie Davis, Tape One

"(The Barroom Message)"

"(The Baby's Lullaby)"

"(Out of Town Blues)"

"(Home Town Blues)"

"(Settling Down for Life)"

"(My Dixie Sweetheart)"

"(You're the Picture of Your Mother)"

"(Doggone That Train)"

"(My Louisiana Girl)"

"(The Cowboy's Home Sweet Home)"

"(She's a Hum Hum Dinger from Dingersville)"

"(Before You Say Farewell)"

"(Where the Old Red River Flows)"

"(Penitentiary Blues)"

"(Arabella Blues)"

"(('Way Down) in Arkansas)"

"(Lonely Hobo)"

"(I'll Be Happy Today)"

"(A Woman's Blues)"

"(Bear Cat Mama from Horner's Corners)"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10182

Jimmie Davis, Tape Two

"(My Arkansas Sweetheart)"

"(Bury Me in Old Kentucky)"

"(The Gambler's Return)"

"(Wild and Reckless Hobo)"

"(The Davis' Limited)"

"(She Left Runnin' Like a Sewing Machine)"

"(Down at the Old Country Church)"

"(She's a Hum Dum Dinger from Dingersville No. 2)"

"(Market House Blues)"

"(Get On Board Aunt Susan)"

"(Midnight Blues)"

"(There's Evil in Ye, Children, Gather Round)"

"(Pea Pickin' Papa)"

"(I'll Get Mine Bye and Bye)"

"(Barnyard Stomp)"

"(1982 Blues)"

"(High Behind Blues)"

"(Saturday Night Stroll)"

"(Sewing Machine Blues)"

"(Red Nightgown Blues)"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10183

Jimmie Davis, Tape Three

"(Davis's Salty Dog)"

"(You Can't Tell About the Women Nowadays)"

"(Hold 'Er Newt)"

"(Yo Yo Mama)"

"(Tom Cat and Pussy Blues)"

"(Organ-Grinder Blues)"

"(Bury Me in Old Kentucky)"

"(Jealous Lover)"

"(Gambler's Return)"

"(Home in Caroline)"

"(It's All Coming Home to You)"

"(I Wonder If She's Blue)"

"(When It's Round-Up Time in Heaven)"

"(Would You)"

"(You've Been Tom-Cattin' Around)"

"(Alimony Blues)"

"(The Keyhole in the Door)"

"(Beautiful Texas)"

"(Triflin' Mama Blues)"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10184

Old Time Country, Tape One

Dixon Brothers:

"Intoxicated Rat"

"Sales Tax on Women"

Carter Family:

"The Winding Stream"

"I Wouldn't Mind Dying"

"This Is Like Heaven to Me"

"Gold Watch and Chain"

"Give Me Roses While I Live"

"I'll Be Home Some Day"

"There'll Be Joy Joy Joy"

"On the Sea of Galilee"

Allen Brothers:

"Glorious Night Blues"

Gene Autry:

"Black Bottom Blues"

"There's a Good Gal in the Mountains"

Frank Marvin:

"Night Time in Nevada"

Gene Autry:

"I'm Atlanta Bound"

"Rheumatism Blues"

"A Gangster's Warning"

Roy Evans:

"Willie the Weeper"

Gene Autry:

"She Wouldn't Do It"

"High Steppin' Mama Blues"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10185

Kalama's Quartette

Probably dubs

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10186

Don Cleary, Tape Two of Two

Live recording of music and talking in a private setting

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10187

Jenks "Tex" Carman, Tape Two (Dubs)

Four Star 1654:

"Little White Rose"

Four Star ET-15:

"I Don't Know Why But I Do"

"Sunny Tennessee"

"Wreck of the Old 97"

"New Waikiki Beach"

"End of the World"

"Hillbilly Hula"

Four Star ET-42:

"Moonlight and Memories"

"Artillary Song"

"Fire Ball Mail"

"To Not Be Loved"

"Kahila March"

"Mississippi Valley Blues"

Carter Family, Bb B5406:

"Anchored in Love"

"Tell Me That You Love Me"

Bb B5716:

"I'm Working on a Building"

"When the Roses Bloom in Dixieland"

Bb B5856:

"Longing for Old Virginia"

"The Evening Bells Are Ringing"

Bb B5990:

"March Winds Goin' to Blow My Blues All Away"

"Kitty Waltz"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10188

Milton Brown BB (1934)

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10189

Texas Jam Session II, 20 May 1984

Eldon Whalin:

"Who's Sorry Now"

Instrumental:

"China Boy"

Eldon Whalin:

"Frivolous Sal"

Roscoe Pierce:

"The Shiek of Araby"

Roy Lee Brown:

"Brownie Theme Song"

"Four or Five Times"

Brown and Whalin:

"Drifting and Dreaming"

Roy Lee Brown:

"Chinatown My Chinatown"

"The Roseland Melody"

Brown and Whalin:

"Right or Wrong"

Instrumental:

"Oh Lady Be Good"

Joe Frank Ferguson:

"Marie"

Carroll Hubbard:

"Jig in G"

Jim Boyd:

"Dirty Dish Rag Blues"

Brown and Boyd:

"The House at the End of the Lane/By the Window"

Roscoe Pierce:

"Just Because"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10190

Sweet Steelband Music

"Sweet Steelband Muusc by Kindreds out of Greggs Vill: St. Vincent"

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10191

Miscellaneous Folk and Blues

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10192

The Blues of Alabama, The Legend of Charlie Poole Plus Three

The Blues of Alabama, Yz 1006:

Songs by Clifford Gibson, Edward Thompson, Jay Bird Coleman, Marshall Owens, Edward Thompson, George Bullet Williams, Ed Bell, Barefoot Bill, Clifford Gibson, Tampa Red

The Legend of Charlie Poole, Vol 3, Cty 516:

Songs by Carolina Tar Heels, Shelor Family, Pope's Arkansas Mountaineers

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10193

Old Time Country, Tape Two

Songs by Mainer's Mountaineers, Wade Mainer, Delmore Brothers, Allen Brothers, Shorty Godwin, Len and Joe Higgins, Roy Harvey and Leonard Copeland, Charlie Parker and Mack Woolbright, and Jimmie Yates Boll Weevils

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10194

Jimmie Davis, Jimmie Rodgers

Probably dubs

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10195

Let's Go Riding, Rags, Blues, etc.

Let's Go Riding, Origin OJL-18:

Songs by Mr. Freddie, Willie Walker, Will Bennett, Pink Anderson, Bill Moore, Walter Hawkins, Sylvester Weaver, Ellis Williams, Bo Carter, Carl Martin, Peg Leg Howell, others

SFC Audio Cassette FS-20376/10196

MW 7715: Jack and Gene

"Bring Me Back My Darling"; "We'll Meet at the Foot of the Hill"

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522 items.

Arrangement: Original order maintained when possible.

Recordings of live performances by old-time and bluegrass musicians such as Doc Watson, Bill Monroe, the Country Gentlemen, the Osborne Brothers, the Stanley Brothers, and others. There are also dubs of commercially issued recordings by the Carter Family and others. Note that more performance details about many of these recordings may be found in the Gerald Mills Tape Logs described later in this collection (folders 247-248).

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12916

EE 1: ABC Hootenanny

Recorded over TV on 25 January 1965 from University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee. All, "Hootenanny Saturday Night"

Serendipity Singers:

"Fast Freight"

Joan Toliver:

"The Flowers Are Forever Blooming"

Geezinslaw Brothers:

"It Ain't Gonna Rain No More"

"Cowboy Boots"

The Goldbriars:

"Saro Jane"

Doc Watson:

"Deep River Blues"

Homer and Jethro:

"Tennessee, Tennessee"

Pete Fountain:

"Dixieland Instrumental"

Bill Monroe:

"Gotta Travel On"

The Cumberland Three:

"The Heavenly Land"

Joan Toliver:

"The West Wind"

Serendipity Singers:

"Glorious Mud"

"Let Me Fly"

Homer and Jethro:

"Jambalaya"

Homer and Jethro:

"Sixteen Tons"

Bill Monroe:

"Uncle Pen"

Pete Fountain:

"Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover"

All:

"So Long It's Been Good to Know You"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12917

EE 4: Monroe Brothers, Country Gentlemen

Monroe Brothers, recorded at the New River Ranch, PA, on 8 May 1955. Bill Monroe on mandolin, Charlie Monroe on guitar:

"What Would You Give in Exchange?"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"Don't Forget Me Little Darling"

"Down Where the River Bends"

"I've Found the Way"

"You Got to Walk That Lonesome Valley"

"Katy Cline"

"Darling Corey"

"Lonely Little Robin"

"This World Is Not My Home"

"Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms"

"Let's Be Lovers Again"

"Do You Call That Religion"

"Little Red Shoes"

"I Cried Again" (Charlie Cline, vocal and guitar)

"Shenandoah Valley Breakdown" (unknown artist)

"Sugar Coated Love"

"Mule Skinner Blues"

"Wheel Hoss"

"Raw Hide"

"Instrumental"

"Get Up John"

Country Gentlemen, recorded in Washington, D. C. area, December 1960:

"Katie Dear"

"Pain In My Heart"

"Blue Yodel No. 4"

"Train 45"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12918

EE 5: Stanley Brothers, Flatt and Scruggs

Stanley Brothers, recorded at the Ash Grove, Hollywood, Calif. on 3 August 1962. Carter Stanley on guitar, Ralph Stanley on banjo, Curly Lambert on Mandolin, Vernon Derek on fiddle, Roger Bush on bass:

"Good Old Mountain Dew"

"If I Lose, Let Me Lose"

"On the Banks of the Ohio"

"Train 45"

"Rank Stranger"

"What Would You Give in Exchange?"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Cripple Creek"

"Katy Cline"

"White Dove"

"Instrumental"

Flatt and Scruggs, recorded at Iron City, Tennessee on 7 April 1961. Lester Flatt on guitar, Earl Scruggs on banjo, Curly Seckler on mandolin, Paul Warren on fiddle, Jake Tullock on bass, Buck Graves on dobro:

"Instrumental"

"Florida Blues"

"Lonesome for You"

"Maggie"

"Polka on a Banjo"

"Ground Speed"

"Nobody's Business"

"Instrumental"

"Comedy routine"

"Old McDonald"

"On the Rock Where Moses Stood"

"What a Friend We Have in Jesus"

"Cabin on the Hill"

"Wildwood Flower"

"If I Should Wander Back Tonight"

"Instrumental"

"Barnyard"

"Sign Upon the Dotted Line"

"Sally Anne"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12919

EE 6: Osborne Brothers, Jim and Jesse

Osborne Brothers, recorded at Sunset Park, West Grove, Pa. on 1 May 1960. Bob Osborne on mandolin, Sonny Osborne on banjo, Jimmy Brown on guitar:

"Are You Missing Me?"

"Give This Message to Your Heart"

"Send Me the Pillow"

"Jesse James"

"Down in the Willow Garden"

"Plant Some Flowers By My Graveside"

"Darling Corey"

Jim and Jesse with Hylo Brown, recorded over radio, date and station unknown. Jim McReynolds on guitar, Jesse McReynolds on mandolin, Hylo Brown on bass and guitar, Joe Meadows on fiddle:

"When You Want a Little Lovin'"

"Blue Moon of Kentucky"

"My Rose of Old Kentucky"

"What About You"

"Farewell Blues"

"Is It True"

"Instrumental"

"Highway of Sorrow"

"Instrumental"

"Down at the Grand Ole Opry"

"Don't This Road Look Rough and Rocky"

"One Step More"

"My Little Honeysuckle Rose"

"Lost to a Stranger"

"Instrumental"

"John Hardy"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12920

EE 18: Olabelle, Alex, and Deacon

Olabelle, Alex, and Deacon, recorded at Sunset Park, Pa. on 12 August 1962:

"Old Joe Clark"

"Head Over Heels In Love"

"I'm Walking the Dog"

"Roll On Buddy"

"Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms"

"At the End of the World"

"New River Train" (Theme)

Olabelle, Alex, and Deacon, recorded at Sunset Park, Pa., May 20th, 1962:

"New River Train"

"Scotland"

"Careless Love"

"Sailor on the Deep Blue Sea"

"I'll Go Steppin' Too"

"Ruben"

"When My Time Comes To Go"

"Come and Knock"

"Katy Hill"

"How Beautiful Heaven Must Be"

"Golden Slippers"

"Little Cabin Home in the Hills"

"Lonesome Road Blues"

"I'm Longing for a Love I'll Never Know"

"Steel Guitar Rag"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12921

EE 24: Various Bluegrass Artists, Live

Stanley Brothers, recorded at Antioch College, Ohio, 1960:

"John Henry"

"Mountain Dew"

"Pig in a Pen"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Don't Go Out Tonight"

"Man of Constant Sorrow"

"Come All Ye Tender Hearted"

"I'm Bound To Ride"

"Little Birdie"

Reno and Smiley, recorded live, date and place unknown:

"Soldier's Joy"

"Springtime in Glory"

Bill Monroe, recorded live, date and place unknown:

"Turkey in the Straw"

"Blue Yodel"

"Arkansas Traveler"

Monroe Brothers, recorded live, date and place unknown:

"My Savior's Train"

Jim and Jesse with Joe Meadows, recorded live, date and place unknown:

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Tennessee Blues"

"Cripple Creek"

"Black Mountain Blues"

"Fare Ye Well Blues"

"Eighth of January"

Stanley Brothers, recorded live, date and place unknown:

"Little Glass of Wine"

"Black Mountain Blues"

"Lawson Family"

"Shake My Mother's Hand For Me"

"Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms"

Flatt and Scruggs, recorded live, date and place unknown:

"Florida Blues"

"Rabbit on a Log"

Charlie Monroe, recorded live, date and place unknown:

"Penitentiary Blues"

"Tragic Romance"

Flatt and Scruggs, recorded live, date and place unknown:

"Stones Rag"

Monroe Brothers, recorded live, date and place unknown:

"Don't Forget Me Little Darling"

"Feast Here Tonight"

"I've Found a Way"

"He Will Set Your Fields On Fire"

"Foggy Mountain Top"

Bill Monroe, recorded live, date and place unknown:

"Working on a Building"

Flatt and Scruggs, recorded live, date and place unknown:

"Billy in the Lowground"

Stanley Brothers, recorded live, date and place unknown:

"I Hear a Voice Calling"

"White Dove"

Reno and Smiley, recorded live, date and place unknown:

"Country Boy Rock and Roll"

"Paddy on the Turnpike"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12922

EE 25: Stanley Brothers at Ash Grove, 1962

Stanley Brothers, recorded at the Ash Grove, Hollywood, Calif. on 29 August 1962. Carter Stanley on guitar, Ralph Stanley on banjo, Vernon Derek on fiddle, Curly Lambert on mandolin, Roger Bush on bass:

"How Mountain Girls Can Love"

"Coupon Song"

"Clinch Mountain Backstep"

"Let Me Love You One More Time"

"The Flood"

"Turkey in the Straw"

"Lonesome River"

"John Henry"

"Wild Side of Life"

"White Dove"

"Hard Times"

"Don't Go Out Tonight"

"How Far To Little Rock"

"Cripple Creek"

"Pig in a Pen"

"Little Glass of Wine"

"Steel Guitar Rag"

"East Virginia Blues"

"Please Help Me I'm Falling"

"Long Journey Home"

"Katy Cline"

"Johnson's Old Gray Mule"

"Little Benny"

"This Wicked Path of Sin"

"Carolina Mountains"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"No Letter in the Mail"

"Rank Stranger"

"Cripple Creek"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12923

EE 26: Stanley Brothers at Ash Grove, 1962

Stanley Brothers, recorded live at the Ash Grove, Hollywood, Calif. on 20 August 1962; same line-up as FT-20376/12922:

"I'm Gonna Paint the Town"

"Letter Edged in Black"

"Pike County Breakdown"

"Sunny Side of the Mountain"

"Choo-Choo Comin'"

"Old Love Letters"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"String, Eraser, and Blotter"

"Cluck Old Hen"

"Clinch Mountain Backstep"

"Working on a Building"

"A Few More Years"

"How Far to Little Rock"

"Cripple Creek"

"Late Last Night"

"Little Benny"

"Banks of the Ohio"

"Memory of Your Smile"

"Salty Dog Blues"

"Uncle Pen"

"Molly and Tenbrooks"

"True Life Blues"

"Sugar Coated Love"

"The Little Girl and the Dreadful Snake"

"Drifting Too Far from the Shore"

"Cripple Creek"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12924

EE 27: Stanley Brothers and the Country Boys at Ash Grove, 1962

The Country Boys, recorded at the Ash Grove, Hollywood, Calif. on 27 August 1962. Leroy Mack on dobro, Clarence White on guitar, Billy Ray Latham on banjo, Roger Bush on bass:

"Flinthill Special"

"Rabbit on a Log"

"One Hundred Miles"

"Handsome Molly"

"Black Mountain Blues"

"Way Down Town"

"Ruben"

"How Mountain Girls Can Love"

"Instrumental"

"Midnight Special"

"Fair and Tender Ladies"

"Walking Cane"

"Under the Double Eagle"

"Wildwood Flower"

"Cabin in the Sky"

"Roll in my Sweet Baby's Arms"

"Bile Them Cabbage Down"

"Salty Dog Blues"

"Foggy Mountain Breakdown"

Stanley Brothers, recorded at the Ash Grove, Hollywood, Calif. on 31 August 1962; same line-up as FT-20376/12923:

"Late Last Night"

"Wolverton Mountain"

"Farewell Blues"

"Old Love Letters"

"Are You Tired of Me, My Darling"

"Old Joe Clark"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"Tell Me Why My Daddy Don't Come Home"

"Lonesome Road Blues"

"Wicked Path of Sin"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12925

EE 28: Stanley Brothers at Ash Grove, 1962

Stanley Brothers, recorded at the Ash Grove, Hollywood Calif.on 31 August 1962:

"Fast Express"

"Six Months Ain't Long"

"I'm Lost, I'll Never Find the Way"

"True Life Blues"

"Wildwood Flower"

"Man of Constant Sorrow"

"Columbus Stockade Blues"

"Comedy routine"

"The Little Girl and the Dreadful Snake"

"How Far to Little Rock"

"Cripple Creek"

"Mountain Dew"

"If I Lose"

"Banks of the Ohio"

"Train 45"

"Rank Stranger"

"What Would You Give in Exchange?"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Cripple Creek"

"Katy Cline"

"White Dove"

"Pike County Breakdown"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12926

EE 29: 38th Old Time Fiddler's Convention at Union Grove, 1962

"When the Angels Carry Me Home"

"No End To Heaven"

"Scotland on the Fiddle"

"Goin' Up Cripple Creek"

"Turkey in the Straw"

"Mississippi Sawyer"

"Ashes of Love"

"Cumberland Gap"

"Ruben"

"Bile Them Cabbage Down"

"Old Joe Clark"

"Will the Angels Have a Sweetheart?"

"Fire on the Mountain"

"Pile Mountain Breakdown"

"Hitch Hiker's Blues"

"Daybreak in Dixie"

"Long Journey Home"

"? Fortune"

"Cindy"

"The Devil's Dream"

"Whose Shoulder Will You Cry On"

"Instrumental"

"Ruben"

"John Corn Rag"

"Fiddle breakdown"

"Wings of Faith"

"Cumberland Gap"

"Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms"

"Wake Up Susan"

"I'm Coming Back But I Don't Know When"

"Fiddle breakdown"

"Skidmore"

"Fire on the Mountain"

"Sally Goodin'"

"Lonesome Road Blues"

"Hitch Hiker's Blues"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12927

EE 30: The Golden State Boys

The Golden State Boys at a folk class at El Camino College in Pomona, Calif. on 26 February 1963. Hal Poindexter on guitar, Don Parmley on banjo, Vern Gosdin on mandolin, Bobby Sloan on fiddle, Skip Conover on dobro, Rex Gosdin on bass:

"Shuckin' the Corn"

"Knoxville Girl"

"Doin' My Time"

"Shady Grove"

"A Hundred Miles"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Cripple Creek"

"When You and I Were Young Maggie"

"Molly and Tenbrooks"

"Katy Daly"

"Farewell Blues"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12928

EE 31: Osborne Brothers, 1963

Osborne Brothers, recorded at the Polish National Hall, Hempstead, Long Island on 3 May 1963. Bob Osborne on mandolin, Sonny Osborne on banjo, Benny Birchfield on guitar, Johnny Haynes on electric bass:

"Salty Dog Blues"

"Banjo Boys"

"Fair and Tender Ladies"

"Cumberland Gap"

"Six White Horses"

"Crying Holy Unto the Lord"

"Ballad of Jed Clampett"

"Mule Skinner Blues"

"Diggy Liggy Lo" (by Rusty and Doug)

"Cripple Creek"

"Down in the Willow Garden"

"Once More"

"Paddy on the Turnpike"

"Ruby"

"Ballad of Jed Clampett"

"Worried Man Blues"

"Diggy Liggy Lo" (by Rusty and Doug)

"Billy Bayou"(")

"Jolie Blon"(")

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12929

EE 32: The Country Gentlemen, 1962

The Country Gentlemen, recorded at Sons of Norway Hall, Brooklyn, New York on 7 October 1962. Charlie Waller on guitar, John Duffey on mandolin, Eddie Adcock on banjo, Tom Gray on bass:

"Jesse James"

"Little Sparrow (Fair and Tender Ladies)"

"Night Walk"

"You Left Me Alone"

"Five Hundred Miles"

"Ain't Got No Home"

"When the Roses Bloom Again"

"Mule Skinner Blues"

"Ain't Gonna Work Tomorrow"

"Mockin' Banjo"

"Rank Stranger"

"Handsome Molly"

"Little Sparrow"

"Red Wing"

"Going to the Races"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12930

EE 33: The Country Gentlemen, 1962-3

The Country Gentlemen, recorded at Sons of Norway Hall, Brooklyn, New York on 7 October 1962; same line-up as FT-20376/12929:

"I Will Never Marry"

"Ain't Got No Home"

"Wild Side of Life"

"Five Hundred Miles"

"Sunrise"

"Remembrance of You"

"Fire on the Mountain"

"Wicked Path of Sin"

The Country Gentlemen, recorded at Lafayette College, Easton, Pa. on 30 March 1963:

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"Little Sparrow"

"Banjo Signal"

"Make Me a Pallet on the Floor"

"Mocking Banjo"

"Copper Kettle"

"Banks of the Ohio"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12931

EE 34: The Country Gentlemen, 1963

The Country Gentlemen, recorded at Lafayette College, Easton, Pa., on 30 March 1963; same line-up as FT-20376/12930:

"Blue Ridge Mountain Blues"

"Five Hundred Miles"

"Sunrise"

"Comedy routine"

"Will the Circle Be Unbroken"

"Red Rocking Chair"

"A Good Woman's Love"

"Tom Dooley"

"Two Little Boys"

"Dark as a Dungeon"

"Foggy Mountain Breakdown"

"New Freedom Bell"

"Ain't Got No Home"

"Grandfather's Clock"

"Mule Skinner Blues"

"The Fields Have Turned Brown"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12932

EE 35: The Country Gentlemen, Bill Clifton

The Country Gentlemen, recorded at the Central Plaza Hall, New York City on 28 April 1963; same line-up as FT-20376/12931:

"Handsome Molly"

"Little Sparrow"

"Banjo Signal"

"Pallet on the Floor"

"Sunrise"

"Can't You Hear Me Calling"

"Two Little Boys"

"Dark as a Dungeon"

"Copper Kettle"

"Walking in Jerusalem Just Like John"

"These Men of God"

Bill Clifton with the Country Gentlemen, recorded at the Central Plaza Hall, New York City on 28 April 1963:

"Give Me Your Love"

"Bring Back My Wandering Boy"

"Dixie Mountain Express"

"Jimmy Will Be Slain"

"Dust on the Bible"

"Little White Washed Chimney"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12933

EE 36: The Country Gentlemen, Bill Clifton, Bill Harrell

Bill Clifton with the Country Gentlemen, recorded at the Central Plaza Hall, New York City, on 28 April 1963; same line-up as FT-20376/12932:

"Dixie Darling"

The Country Gentlemen, same performance:

"John Hardy"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"Mule Skinner Blues"

"Under the Double Eagle"

"New Freedom Bell"

"Mocking Banjo"

"He Will Set Your Fields on Fire"

"Instrumental"

Bill Clifton with the Country Gentlemen, same performance:

"Walking In My Sleep"

"When Autumn Leaves Begin to Fall"

"Cannon Ball Blues"

"Mary Dear"

"Gathering Flowers from the Hillside"

"Bed on the Floor"

Bill Harrell, Air Force Bluegrass Time Transcription (Dub):

"Black Mountain Rag"

"Before I Met You"

"Barefoot Nellie"

"Can the Circle Be Unbroken"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12934

EE 37: New River Gang live, Various Dubs

Old Dominion Barn Dance with Sunshine Sue, dub (?) of Original Air Force taped show:

"Bile Them Cabbage Down"

"Rip It Up"

"He Will Set Your Fields on Fire"

"Goodnight Irene"

"Hey Good Lookin'"

"Go Away With Me"

The Dillards, recorded from the Andy Griffith TV show on 1 May 1963:

"Old Joe Clark"

"Dooley"

"Leaning on the Everlasting Arms"

New River Gang, recorded at Sunset Park, West Grove, Pa., on 5 August 1962:

"Instrumental"

"Longing for a Love I'll Never Know"

"Bringing in the Georgia Mail"

"Cripple Creek"

"East Bound Freight Train"

"Picture on the Wall"

"Lock My Heart"

"Me and My Fiddle"

"Tramp on the Street"

"Steel Guitar Rag"

"Wildwood Flower"

"Sally Goodin'"

"Don't Let Your Sweet Love Die"

"Hawaiian Shores"

"Ain't Gonna Work Tomorrow"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12935

EE 38: New River Gang, 1962

New River Gang, recorded at Sunset Park, West Grove, Pa. on 9 September 1962:

"Gray Eagle Hornpipe"

"Rocky Road Blues"

"Matthew 24"

"I'll Go Steppin' Too"

"Sweet Fern"

"Lonesome Road Blues"

"New River Train"

"Longing for a Love I'll Never Know"

"Steel Guitar Rag"

"Ruben"

"When My Time Comes to Go"

"Me and My Fiddle"

"Cannonball Blues"

"Mockingbird"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Will You Be Loving Another Man"

"All Smiles Tonight"

"Cabin in Glory Land"

"Big Tiger Special"

"Sailor on the Deep Blue Sea"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12936

EE 39: Greenbriar Boys, 1962

Greenbriar Boys, recorded at Nathan's Restaurant, Oceanside, Long Island, New York on 30 July 1962. Bob Yellin on banjo, Ralph Rinzler on mandolin, John Herald on guitar:

"Salty Dog Blues"

"Barefoot Nellie"

"I'm Coming Back But I Don't Know When"

"Katy Cline"

"Rambling Round"

"Coot From Tennessee"

"We Need a Whole Lot More of Jesus"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"Other Side of Jordan"

"Down the Road"

"Banks of the Ohio"

"Shine on Me"

"I'm the Boss in This Here House"

"Leavin' Home"

"Stewball"

"Amelia Earhart"

"Rawhide"

"Bile Them Cabbage Down"

"Goin' Down the Country"

"Danville Girl"

"Instrumental"

"Wabash Cannonball"

"Little Birdie"

"Rosie's Gone Again"

"We Shall Not Be Moved"

"Hit Parade of Love"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12937

EE 40: The Golden State Boys, The West Virginia Boys

The West Virginia Boys, recorded live over KFOX radio at the Leilani Club in Wilmington, Calif. on 24 May 1963:

"White Washed Chimney"

"I Know You're Married"

"Earl's Breakdown"

"Liberty"

"It Used to Be You"

"Walking Shoes"

"I Want to Be Loved"

"It's Mighty Dark To Travel"

"Over the Hills to the Poorhouse"

The Golden State Boys, recorded over KTLA-TV from Cal's Corrall, Los Angeles, Calif. on 2 June 1963. Hal Poindexter on guitar, Don Parmley on banjo, Vern Gosdin on mandolin, Bobby Slone on fiddle, Skip Conover on dobro, Rex Gosdin on bass:

"Intro"

"Trail of Sorrow"

"Mule Skinner Blues"

"Preachin', Prayin' Singin'"

"Dear Old Dixie"

"I'll Never Love Anybody But You"

"Lee Highway Blues"

"Jimmy Brown, the Newsboy"

"Molly and Tenbrooks"

"Put My Little Shoes Away"

"The Knoxville Girl"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12938

EE 41: The Country Gentlemen, 1962

The Country Gentlemen, recorded at Oberlin College, Ohio, in Spring 1962. Charlie Waller on guitar, John Duffey on mandolin and dobro, Eddie Adcock on banjo, Tom Gray on bass:

"Theme"

"Darling Allalee"

"The Fields Have Turned Brown"

"Foggy Mountain Breakdown"

"Red Rocking Chair"

"Willy Roy, the Crippled Boy"

"Toy Heart"

"Two Little Boys"

"Night Walk"

"I'm Old Kentucky Bound"

"Long Black Veil"

"New Freedom Bell"

"Once More"

"Sunrise"

"Air Mail Special"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12939

EE 42: The Country Gentlemen, 1962

The Country Gentlemen, continued from FT-20376/12938:

"Today Has Been a Lonesome Day"

"Mocking Banjo"

"Will the Circle Be Unbroken"

"Men of God"

"John Hardy"

"I'm Coming Back But I Don't Know When"

"Steel Guitar Chimes"

"Salty Dog Blues"

"The Singing Waterfall"

"Uncle Joe"

"Handsome Molly"

"Roving Gambler"

"Under the Double Eagle"

"Good Woman's Love"

"Grandfather Clock"

"Arkansas Traveler"

"New Freedom Bell"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12940

EE 43: The Country Gentlemen, Flatt and Scruggs

The Country Gentlemen, continued from FT-20376/12939:

"High Lonesome"

"The Hills and Home"

"Rawhide"

"Rank Stranger"

"Hard Times"

Flatt and Scruggs, recorded at the Berkeley Community Theater, Calif. on 16 June 1962. Lester Flatt on guitar, Earl Scruggs on banjo, Paul Warren on fiddle, Buck Graves on dobro, Hylo Brown on guitar, Jake Tullock on bass:

"Train 45"

"I Wonder How the Old Folks Are"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Legend of the Johnson Boys"

"A Hundred Miles"

"Billy in the Lowland"

"Sally Goodin"

"John Henry"

"Cotton Eyed Joe"

"Instrumental"

"Jimmy Brown, the Newsboy"

"False Hearted Lover"

"Stay All Night"

"When It's Lamp Lighting Time"

"Take a Look"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12941

EE 44: Bill Monroe at Bean Blossom, 1958

Bill Monroe, recorded at the Brown County Jamboree, Bean Blossom, Indiana on 13 April 1958. Bill Monroe on mandolin, Ed Mayfield on guitar, Kenny Baker on fiddle, Bob Johnson on banjo:

"Theme"

"Panhandle Country"

"You'd Better Treat Your Good Man Right"

"In Despair"

"John Henry"

"I Found a Hiding Place"

"Cabin in Gloryland"

"I Am a Pilgrim"

"I Am Going Back to Old Kentucky"

"Cheyenne"

"Sitting On Top of the World"

"Rawhide"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"First Whippoorwill"

"Truck Driving Man"

"Mule Skinner Blues"

"Y'all Come"

Osborne Brothers and Red Allen, recorded over WWVA, date unknown:

"Cumberland Gap"

"Are You Waiting Just for Me"

"Auld Lang Syne"

"I'm On My Way Back to the Old Home"

Bill Monroe with Carter Stanley, recorded at Luray, Va. on 4 July 1961:

"Sugar Coated Love"

"What Would You Give in Exchange?"

Bill Monroe with Mac Wiseman, date and place unknown:

"Can't You Hear Me Callin'"

"Travelin' This Lonesome Road"

"Y'all Come"

Osborne Brothers and Red Allen, recorded at the World's Original Jamboree, Wheeling, W. Va., date unknown:

"Plant Some Flowers By My Graveside"

"Poison Love"

"Hand Me Down My Walking Cane"

"Shucking the Corn"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12942

EE 45: Earl Taylor, Jim and Jesse

Earl Taylor and the Stony Mountain Boys, recorded at Club 77 in Baltimore, Md. in 1959:

"Theme"

"I Wonder Where You Are Tonight"

"I'm Goin' Back to the Mountains"

"20/20 Vision"

"High Geared Daddy"

"Are You Teasin' Me"

"Oceans of Diamonds"

"The Children Are Cryin'"

"Little Maggie"

"Bile Them Cabbage Down"

"Theme"

"Mule Skinner Blues"

"As Long As I Live"

"Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms"

"Red Hot Nuts"

"You'll Be a Lost Ball"

"Foggy Mountain Breakdown"

"Hard Times"

"Baltimore Blues"

"John Henry"

Bill Keith and Jim Rooney, recorded over WHRB on March 28th, 1962:

"Double Eagle"

"Philadelphia Lawyer"

Jim and Jesse McReynolds, recorded at Mockingbird Hill, Anderson, Indiana on 23 September 1962. Jim McReynolds on guitar, Jesse McReynolds on mandolin, Allen Shelton on banjo, Jimmy Hannon on fiddle:

"Theme"

"Nobody But You"

"Rawhide"

"Goin' Like Wildfire"

"Don't Say Goodbye"

"Polka on a Banjo"

"White Lightning"

"Wolverton Mountain"

"She Left Me Standing on the Mountain"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"When the Savior Reached Down for Me"

"I Know the Lord Is Watching Over Me"

"This Lonesome Road"

"Lady of Spain"

"Best Guitar in this Whole Country"

"When It's Time for the Whippoorwill to Sing"

"Cheyenne"

Bill Keith and Jim Rooney, recorded over WHRB on 25 February 1961:

"Noah's Breakdown"

"Auld Lang Syne"

"Pretty Polly"

"Banjo Breakdown"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12943

EE 46: The Country Boys, 1961

The Country Boys, recorded at the Ash Grove in Hollywood, Calif. in December 1961. Clarence White on guitar, Billy Ray Latham on banjo, Leroy Mack on dobro, Roland White on mandolin, Roger Bush on bass:

"Ain't Gonna Work Tomorrow"

"Mad Banjo"

"Loving You Too Well"

"Hole in the Bottom of the Sea"

"I Am a Pilgrim"

"Katy Cline"

"Head Over Heel in Love With You"

"Clinch Mountain Backstep"

"Shady Grove"

"Salty Dog Blues"

"Baby Girl"

"When You and I Were Young Maggie"

"Christmas Time's a Coming"

"White Dove"

"Uncle Pen"

"Jimmy Brown, the Newsboy"

"Old Rattler"

"Rawhide"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12944

EE 47: Various Live Bluegrass

Bill Monroe, recorded live, date and place unknown:

"Wheel Hoss"

"Live and Let Live"

"True Life Blues"

"Theme"

"It's Mighty Dark to Travel"

"Sally Joe"

"Cumberland Gap"

"Bluegrass Special"

Osborne Brothers, recorded at Antioch College, date unknown:

"Pretty Polly"

"In the Pines"

"Walking Cane"

"Jesse James"

"White Lightning"

"Earl's Breakdown"

"Salty Dog Blues"

"Pretty Polly"

"Cripple Creek"

"Wildwood Flower"

Jimmy Martin, recorded at Sunset Park on 8 May 1960:

"Who'll Sing for Me"

Stanley Brothers, recorded at Antioch College on 14 May 1960:

"Intro"

"Instrumental"

"How Mountain Girls Can Love"

"On the Sunny Side of the Mountain"

"Cripple Creek"

"Cumberland Gap"

"Uncle Pen"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12945

EE 48: The Country Boys, 1962

The Country Boys, recorded at the Ash Grove in Hollywood, Calif. in April 1962. Clarence White on guitar, Billy Ray Latham on banjo, Leroy Mack on dobro, Mike Seeger on mandolin, Roger Bush on bass:

"Salty Dog Blues"

"Flint Hill Special"

"Foggy Mountain Top"

"The Girl in the Blue Velvet Band"

"Buck's Run"

"I Am a Pilgrim"

"Tennessee Blues"

"Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms"

"Forsaken Love"

"Shady Grove"

"Black Mountain Rag"

"Under the Double Eagle"

The Country Boys, recorded at the Ash Grove in April 1962; same line-up as above except Scott Hambly on mandolin:

"Cripple Creek"

"Little Georgia Rose"

"Clinch Mountain Backstep"

"Bile Them Cabbage Down"

"On the Rock Where Moses Stood"

"Mule Skinner Blues"

"Rawhide"

"Foggy Mountain Breakdown"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Way Down Town"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12946

EE 49: The Greenbriar Boys, 1962

The Greenbriar Boys, recorded at the Ash Grove in Hollywood, Calif., in the summer of 1962. Ralph Rinzler on mandolin, John Herald on guitar, Bob Yellin on banjo, Roger Bush on bass:

"Salty Dog Blues"

"Rosie's Gone Again"

"Little Birdie"

"I'm the Boss"

"I'm Gonna Live in Hell Until I Die"

"McKinley's Gone"

"Darby Ram"

"We Need a Whole Lot More of Jesus"

"Leavin' Home"

"Rawhide"

"Hit Parade of Love"

"Katy Cline"

"Down the Road"

"We Need a Whole Lot More of Jesus"

"I'm the Boss"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"Noble Stewball"

"Rosie's Gone Again"

"He Was a Friend of Mine"

"Banks of the Ohio"

"We Shall Not Be Moved"

"Mississippi Sawyer"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12947

EE 50: The Greenbriar Boys, 1962

The Greenbriar Boys, continued from FT-20376/12946:

"Leavin' Home"

"Roll on John"

"Little Sadie"

"Take a Whip on Me"

"Liberty"

"My Little Georgia Rose"

"Panhandle Country"

"True Life Blues"

"Back Up and Push"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12948

EE 51: Monroe Brothers, The Golden State Boys

Monroe Brothers, recorded at Town Hall, Compton, Calif., on 24-25 December 1955. Bill Monroe on mandolin, Charlie Monroe on guitar, Vassar Clements on fiddle, Bobby Hicks on fiddle, Joe Stewart on banjo, Bessits on bass, Arnold Terry on guitar:

"Uncle Pen"

"Put My Little Shoes Away"

"Wait a Little Longer Please Jesus"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"Turkey in the Straw"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Blue Moon of Kentucky"

"Cheyenne"

"Christmas Time's A-Coming"

The Golden State Boys, recorded over KTLA-TV from Cal's Corral, Los Angeles, Calif. on 9 June 1963. Hal Poindexter on guitar, Don Parmley on banjo, Vern Gosdin on mandolin, Bobby Slone on fiddle, Skip Conover on dobro, Rex Gosdin on bass:

"Theme"

"Tis Sweet To Be Remembered"

"I'm Gone, Long Gone"

"Country Latin Special"

"Let Those Brown Eyes Smile at Me"

"Helen"

"Precious Memories"

"Love Please Come Home"

"Ashes of Love"

"Charmin' Betsy"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12949

EE 52: Various Bluegrass

Jimmy Martin, recorded at Sunset Park, West Grove, Pa. on 8 May 1960. Jimmy Martin on guitar, J. D. Crowe on banjo, Paul Williams on mandolin:

"Who'll Sing for Me"

"One Woman Man"

Stanley Brothers, recorded at Antioch College, Ohio, on 14 May 1960. Carter Stanley on guitar, Ralph Stanley on banjo, Ralph Mayo on fiddle, Curly Lambert on mandolin, Lindy Clarke on bass:

"Intro"

"Instrumental"

"Please Help Me I'm Falling"

"Turkey in the Straw"

"How Mountain Girls Can Love"

"On the Sunny Side of the Mountain"

"Goin' Up Cripple Creek"/"Cumberland Gap"

"Comedy routine"

"Uncle Pen"

"Little Glass of Wine"

"Black Mountain Blues"

"How Far to Little Rock"

"Lawson Family"

"Comedy routine"

"Shake My Mother's Hand for Me"

"Are You Afraid to Die"

Monroe Brothers, dubs from records:

BBD-6422: "Nine Pound Hammer Is Too Heavy"

BBD-7508: "Have a Feast Here Tonight"; "Goodbye Maggie"

BBD-6960"Roll On Buddy"

Flatt and Scruggs, Armed Forces Radio Transcription, Country Music Time (dub):

"Mama and Daddy's Little Girl"

"Music, Music, Music"

"Leather Britches"

"Don't Let Your Deal Go Down"

The Gray Sky Boys, date and place unknown:

"Rain and Snow"

"Who'll Sing for Me"

"Gray Sky Blues"

Jim Eanes, dubs:

"Long Journey Home"

"Returned From Missing in Action"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12950

EE 53: The Country Partners

The Country Partners, recorded live in concert at the Service Club No. 2, Fort Sam Houston, Texas on 3 February 1962. Roland White on mandolin, Jack Tankersley on banjo, Adam Otis on guitar, Charles Russ on bass:

"Theme"

"Cash on the Barrel Head"

"Dear Old Dixie"

"Good Old Mountain Dew"

"Blue Moon of Kentucky"

"Workin' on a Buildin'"

"Down the Road"

"Shuckin' the Corn"

"Home Sweet Home"

"Worried Man Blues"

"Cumberland Gap"

"Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms"

"Lonesome Road Blues"

"I Want to Be Loved"

"Shuckin' the Corn"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12951

EE 54: Flatt and Scruggs, 1962

Flatt and Scruggs, recorded at the Ash Grove in Hollywood, Calif. in Summer 1962. Lester Flatt on guitar, Earl Scruggs on banjo, Paul Warren on fiddle, Buck Graves on dobro, Curly Seckler on mandolin, Jake Tullock on bass:

"False Hearted Lover"

"Salty Dog Blues"

"Steel Guitar Chimes"

"Blackeyed Susie"

"Train 45"

"Rabbit in the Log"

"Darling Pal of Mine"

"Rainbow"

"Polka on a Banjo"

"Shady Grove"

"Wildwood Flower"

"When You and I Were Young Maggie"

"Flint Hill Special"

"Foggy Mountain Special"

"In the Pines"

"Little Maggie"

"Earl's Breakdown"

"Ain't Gonna Work Tomorrow"

"Steel Guitar Blues"

"Farewell Blues"

"Cotton Eyed Joe"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Crawdad Song"

"Foggy Mountain Special"

"Six White Horses"

"Billy in the Lowground"

"All I Want Is You"

"Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms"

"On the Rock Where Moses Stood"

"Go Home"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12952

EE 55: Flatt and Scruggs, Other Bluegrass

Flatt and Scruggs, recorded at the New River Ranch in 1957. Lester Flatt on guitar, Earl Scruggs on banjo, Paul Warren on fiddle, Buck Graves on dobro, Jake Tullock on bass:

"Intro"

"Florida Blues"

"Head Over Heels In Love With You"

"When You and I Were Young Maggie"

"I Won't Be Hanging Around"

"Shuckin' the Corn"

"Rabbit in the Log"

"Foggy Mountain Rock"

"Cryin' My Heart Out Over You"

"Darling Pal of Mine"

"Cabin on the Hill"

"Wildwood Flower"

Stanley Brothers, date and place unknown:

"Blue Moon of Kentucky"

"Goin' to the Races"

"Let Us Be Lovers Again"

"Instrumental"

"On the Rock Where Moses Stood"

Osborne Brothers, date and place unknown:

"Jesse James"

Bill Monroe with Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs, recorded from the Grand Ol' Opry:

"Why Did You Wander"

"Sunny Side of the Mountain"

"Little Maggie"

"Instrumental"

Osborne Brothers, date and place unknown:

"Pretty Polly"

Flatt and Scruggs, date and place unknown:

"Salty Dog Blues"

"Rainbow"

"I Don't Care Anymore"

"Home Sweet Home"

"If I Should Wander Back Tonight"

"Nobody's Business"

"Foggy Mountain Rock"

"I'll Never Be Lonesome Again"

"Foggy Mountain Breakdown"

"I'm On My Way to Canaan's Land"

"Jimmy Brown, the Newsboy"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"Please Help Me, I'm Falling"

"Sally Goodin"

"Little Maggie"

"Steel Guitar Blues"

"Before I Met You"

"John Henry"

"Barnyard"

"Instrumental"

"I Wonder Where You Are Tonight"

"Blackberry Rag"

"Cumberland Gap"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12953

EE 56: Stanley Brothers, 1956

The Stanley Brothers, recorded in a hotel room in Bristol, Virginia on 24 March 1956. Carter Stanley on guitar, Ralph Stanley on banjo, Curly Lambert on mandolin, Ralph Mayo on fiddle:

"Handsome Molly"

"East Virginia"

"Lawson Family"

"Dream of the Miner's Child"

"Come All Ye Tenderhearted"

"Poor Ellen Smith"

"Think of What You've Done"

"Darling Do You Know Who Loves You"

"Shout Lulu"

"Bound to Ride"

"Meet Me By the Moonlight Alone"

"Saro Jane"

"Little Bessie"

"Train 45"

"John Henry"

"Little Birdie"

"Drifting Too Far from the Shore"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"Have a Feast Here Tonight"

"Little Willie"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12954

EE 57: Various Bluegrass

Bill Monroe, recorded at Oak Leaf Park in Luray, Va., on 4 July 1961:

"Wheel Hoss"

"Live and Let Live"

"True Life Blues"

"It's Mighty Dark to Travel"

Jimmy Martin and the Osborne Brothers, dubs:

VIC 47-6037: "Chalk Up Another One"

VIC 47-5958: "Save It! Save It!"

The Country Boys, studio recording, date and place unknown:

"Memphis Special"

The Country Boys, recorded from the Town Hall Party in Compton, Calif.:

"Good Old Mountain Dew"

"Gotta Travel On"

The Country Boys, recorded at the Ash Grove in Hollywood, Calif. on 30 April, 1962:

"Late Last Night"

"Footprints in the Snow"

Charlie Monroe, recorded live, date and place unknown:

"Penitentiary Blues"

The Lilly Brothers, recorded live, date and place unknown:

"Tragic Romance"

Reno and Smiley, recorded live, date and place unknown:

"Country Boy Rock and Roll"

The Country Boys, recorded at the Ash Grove in Hollywood, Calif. in December 1961:

"Jimmy Brown the Newsboy"

"Old Rattler"

"Loving You Too Well"

"I Am a Pilgrim"

"Katy Cline"

"Clinch Mountain Backstep"

"Shady Grove"

Redwood Canyon Ramblers, recorded on 22 December 1961:

"Home Sweet Home"

"Under the Double Eagle"

The Stanley Brothers, dubs:

RRT 423: "Little Glass of Wine"; "Little Maggie"

The Osborne Brothers, recorded at Sunset Park, Pa. on 1 May 1960:

"Are You Missin' Me"

Red Cravens and the Bray Brothers, studio recording, date and place unknown:

"Pretty Polly"

Bill Monroe, recorded at New River Ranch on 8 May 1955:

"I Cried Again"

Bill Harrell, dubs:

"Reno Bound"

The Monroe Brothers, dubs:

BBD 6645: "New River Train"

BB 6607: "In My Dear Old Southern Home"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12955

EE 58: Doc Watson and Clarence Ashley, 1962

Doc Watson and Clarence Ashley, recorded at the Ash Grove in Hollywood, Calif. on 7 April 1962. Doc Watson on guitar, Clarence Ashley on banjo, Clint Walker on guitar, Fred Price on fiddle, Baldy Jim on banjo:

"Corrina"

"Sittin' On Top of the World"

"Walkin' Boss"

"Cacklin' Hen"

"Don't Let Your Deal Go Down"

"Crawdad Song"

"Way Down Town"

"The Storms Are On the Ocean"

"Coo-Coo Bird"

"Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss"

"Amazing Grace"

"Take Me Back to Tulsa"

"He's Coming To Us Dead"

Buck Graves, date and place unknown:

"Lapalona"

"Train 45"

"Carolina Moon"

"Steel Guitar Chimes"

"Down in the Valley"

"Instrumental"

"In the Pines"

Intrumentals (4)

"San Antonio Rose"

Instrumentals (7)

"Golden Slippers"

Instrumental

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12956

EE 59: Bill Monroe, 1956

Bill Monroe and the Blue Grass Boys, recorded at the New River Ranch in Rising Sun, Md. on 13 May 1956:

"Roanoke"

"On and On"

"Lonesome Road Blues"

"Wheel Hoss"

"Johnson's Old Gray Mule"

"Y'all Come"

"Cheyenne"

"My Little Georgia Rose"

"Close By"

"Put My Little Shoes Away"

"Molly and Tenbrooks"

"Mule Skinner Blues"

"Uncle Pen"

"Rose of Old Kentucky"

"Angels Rock Me To Sleep"

"A Little Talk with Jesus"

"Wait a Little Longer, Please Jesus"

"I Ain't Gonna Work Tomorrow"

"Roanoke"

"Sally Goodin'"

"John Henry"

"Sugar Coated Love"

"Goodbye Old Pal"

"Back Up and Push"

"Highway of Sorrow"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Blue Moon of Kentucky"

"Rawhide"

The Stanley Brothers, recorded live, date and place unknown:

"Little Birdie"

The Stanley Brothers, dubs:

RRT 423: "Little Glass of Wine"

RRT 420: "Mother No Longer Awaits Me at Home"

RRT 418: "Molly and Tenbrooks"; "Rambler's Blues"

RRT 1056: "Little Birdie"

Doc Watson, origin unknown:

"The Crawdad Song"

"Train That Carried My Girl From Town"

"Every Day Dirt"

"Davie Guggan"

"The Girl I Left Behind"

"Rock Little John"

"Root Hog Or Die"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12957

EE 60: The Osborne Brothers, Bill Monroe

The Osborne Brothers and Red Allen, recorded over WWVA in 1957-58:

"Salty Dog Blues"

"Darling Corey"

"Tennessee Wagoner"

"Are You Washed in the Blood"

"Cripple Creek"

"Precious Memories"

"John Henry Blues"

"Back Up and Push"

"Letter Have No Arms"

"Farewell Blues"

"We'll Meet Again Sweetheart"

"Cripple Creek"

"She's No Angel"

"Once More"

"Here Today and Gone Tomorrow"

"Jingle Bells"

"Jingle Bells" (different version)

The Osborne Brothers and John Duffey, recorded at Luray, Va. on 30 May 1960:

"Old Kentucky Home"

"Foggy Mountain Breakdown"

The Ridgerunners, date and place unknown. Al Ross on guitar, Greg Lasser on banjo, Scott Hambly on mandolin:

"Under the Double Eagle"

"Grandfather's Clock"

"Each Season Changes You"

"Devil's Dream"

Bill Monroe, recorded at the New River Ranch on 8 May 1955:

"Mule Skinner Blues"

"Wheel Hoss"

"Rawhide"

"Instrumental"

"Get Up John"

"I Cried Again"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12958

EE 61: Bill Monroe, Golden State Boys

Bill Monroe, date and place unknown:

Instrumentals (2)

"Black Jack Davie"

"Pretty Polly"

"Sally Goodin'"

"Wabash Cannonball"

"Fire on the Mountain"

"Home Sweet Home"

"John Henry"

"Molly and Tenbrooks"

"Will You Be Loving Another Man"

Instrumental

"Little Maggie"

"Better Get Right Little Darling"

"Climbing the Hills of Glory"

"Blue Yodel"

The Golden State Boys, recorded from Cal's Corral in Huntington Park, Calif. over KTLA-TV on 4 August 1963. Hal Poindexter on guitar, Don Parmley on banjo, Vern Gosdin on mandolin, Skip Conover on dobro, Rex Gosdin on bass:

"Don't Say Goodbye If You Love Me"

"Somebody Loves You"

"Saw Creek"

"I'll Fly Away"

"I Love You Darling More and More"

"At Rest Now Together"

"Just Joshing"

"Salty Dog Blues"

"Before I Met You"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12959

EE 62: Various Bluegrass

New River Gang, place and date unknown:

"Black Jack Davie"

"Me and My Fiddle"

"I Ain't Gonna Work Tomorrow"

Stanley Brothers, date and place unknown:

"Late Last Night"

"Let Us Be Lovers Again"

"How Mountain Girls Can Love"

"Choo Choo Comin'"

Bill Monroe, date and place unknown:

"My Little Georgia Rose"

"Black Jack Davie"

"Pretty Polly"

"Uncle Pen"

"Put My Little Shoes Away"

"Wait a Little Longer Please Jesus"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"Turkey in the Straw"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Blue Moon of Kentucky"

"Cheyenne"

"Christmas Time's A-Comin'"

Grandpa Jones:

"Cindy"

Doc Watson and Rosa Lee Watson:

"Instrumental"

"Why Did You Leave Me Here"

"Just a Friend"

"My Home Is Not a Home At All"

"Your Long Journey"

"I'll Live Again"

"Instrumental"

"Train That Carried My Girl From Town"

Instrumentals (2)

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12960

EE 63: The Golden State Boys

The Golden State Boys, recorded at the Leilani Club in Wilmington, Calif. on 2 June 1963. Vern Gosdin on guitar, Don Parmley on banjo, Bobby Slone on fiddle, Skip Conover on dobro, Rex Gosdin on bass:

"Theme"

"That's All Right Mama"

"Kentucky Waltz"/"Tennessee Waltz"

"Mystery Woman"

"Detroit City"

"Cripple Creek"

"Wille Roy, the Crippled Boy"

"Old Joe Clark"

"Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms"

"Pike County Breakdown"

"Cryin' My Heart Out Over You"

"Steel Guitar Blues"

"I Could Never Be Ashamed of You"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Your Old Love Letters"

"A Satisfied Mind"

"Half As Much"

"Wedding Bells"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12961

EE 64: The Golden State Boys

The Golden State Boys, continued from FT-20376/12960:

"Bad News"

"Banjo in the Hollow"

"My Little Georgia Rose"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Don't This Road Look Rough and Rocky"

"Hey Joe"

"I Couldn't Stand To Hear You Say I Do"

"Uncle Pen"

"I'll Never Love Anybody But You"

"Each Season Changes You"

"Detroit City"

"Grave in the Valley"

"Shuckin' the Corn"

"Come Away from the Honky Tonk"

"Over the Waves"

"Molly and Tenbrooks"

"Wildwood Flower"

"Love Please Come Home"

"John Henry"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12962

EE 65: The Golden State Boys

The Golden State Boys, recorded at the Leilani Club in Wilmington, Calif. on 8 June 1963. Same line-up as FT-20376/12960:

"Theme"

"Handsome Molly"

"Rocky Mountain Sweetheart"

"Foggy Mountain Chimes"

"Doin' My Time"

"Nobody's Business"

"Little Maggie"

"Once More"

"Brown Mountain Light"

"I Know You're Married"

"Your Love Is Like a Flower"

"Cumberland Gap"/"Old Joe Clark"/"Turkey in the Straw" (medley)

"Before I Met You"

"Tennessee Waltz"

"Johnson's Old Gray Mule"

"Roanoke"

"Steel Guitar Blues"

"I'll Go Steppin' Too"

"On My Mind"

"Fair and Tender Ladies"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Bad News Travels Fast"

"Detroit City"

"Blue Moon of Kentucky"

"Act Naturally"

"Are You Missing Me"

"Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms"

"False Hearted Lover"

"Dim Lights, Thick Smoke"

"Katy Daly"

"Banks of the Ohio"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12963

EE 66: The Golden State Boys

The Golden State Boys, continued from FT-20376/12962:

"Uncle Pen"

"Cheyenne"

"Always Dreaming"

"Carroll County Blues"

"Dear Old Dixie"

"I'm Walking the Dog"

"Mule Skinner Blues"

"Travelin' Dobro Blues"

"Walk Me To the Door"

"Lonesome 7-7203"

"Jimmy Caught the Dickens"

"Trail of Sorrow"

"I Ain't Gonna Work Tomorrow"

"Bring It On Home"

"Your Old Love Letters"

"Polka on a Banjo"

"Alabama Jubilee"

"A Hundred Years From Now"

"Shenandoah Waltz"

"Let's Do the Twist"

"Bunny Hop"

"Mystery Woman"

"Salty Dog Blues"

"Will You Be Loving Another Man"

"Arkansas Traveler"

"Blues Stay Away From Me"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"The Ballad of Jed Clampett"

"Lee Highway Blues"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12964

EE 67: All Star Bluegrass Session No. 1

All Star Bluegrass Session No. 1, recorded at a party at the Dillards' house on 7-8 May 1963:

Musicians present: Bill Keith, Bill Monroe, Kenny Baker, Del McCoury, Clarence White, Kentucky Colonels, Roger Bush, Bob Yellin, Tracy Schwartz, Doug Dillard, Rod Dillard, Dean Webb, Skip Conover, The Greenbriar Boys, the Golden State Boys, and the New Lost City Ramblers

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12965

EE 68: All Star Bluegrass Session No. 2

Continued from FT-20376/12964

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12966

EE 69: All Star Bluegrass Session No. 3

Continued from FT-20376/12965

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12967

EE 70: All Star Bluegrass Session No. 4

Continued from FT-20376/12966

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12968

EE 71: The Golden State Boys, 1963

The Golden State Boys, recorded over KTLA-TV from Cal's Corral in Huntington Park, Calif. on 7 July 1963. Hal Poindexter on guitar, Don Parmley on banjo, Vern Gosdin on mandolin, Skip Conover on dobro, Rex Gosdin on bass:

"Theme (Instrumental)"

"Brown Mountain Light"

"Katy Daly"

"When It's Time for the Whippoorwill To Sing"

"Banks of the Ohio"

"Country Latin Special"

"Canaan's Land"

"Is It True?"

"Blue Ridge Mountain Home"

The Golden State Boys, recorded over KTLA-TV from Cal's Corral in October 1963:

"Sailor on the Deep Blue Sea"

"Gone Home"

"I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes"

"Theme (Instrumental)"

The Golden State Boys, recorded over KTLA-TV from Cal's Corral on 8 December 1963:

"Going Down the Road Feeling Bad"

"Brown Mountain Light"

"Blue Grass Breakdown"

"Satisfied Mind"

"East Virginia Blues"

"Farewell Blues"

"I'll Fly Away"

"Willy Roy the Crippled Boy"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12969

EE 72: Reno and Smiley, 1963

Reno and Smiley Show, recorded at Oak Leaf Park in Luray, Va. on 4 July 1963:

"Panhandle Country"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"I Wouldn't Change You If I Could"

"Remington Ride"

"I Don't Care"

"Precious Memories"

"Crying My Heart Out"

"Have I Told You Lately"

"Family Who Prays"

"Home Sweet Home"

"Rose of Old Kentucky"

"Rawhide"

"Wolverton Mountain"

"Jesus Savior, Pilot Me"

"Sweethearts in Heaven"

"Grandpa's Clock"

"Jed Clampett"

"Weeping Willow"

"Comedy routine"

"Jealous of You"

"Lee Highway Blues"

"Go Home"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12970

EE 73: Reno and Smiley Show, 1963

Continued from FT-20376/12969:

"Honey You Don't Know My Mind"

"Earl's Breakdown"

"Paper Boy"

"Frankie's Boy Johnnie"

"Folsom Prison Blues"

"I Walk the Line"

"Family Bible"

"Come Walk With Me"

unknown tracks (2)

"Love and Wealth"

"Will Your Lawyer Talk To God"

"Another Cup of Coffee"

"Emotions"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Make Believe Heaven"

"Shuckin' the Corn"

"Using My Bible for a Roadmap"

"It'll Take Time to Forget"

"I Love You Best of All"

"Cheatin' Heart"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12971

EE 74: Reno and Smiley, Flatt and Scruggs

Reno and Smiley Show, continued from FT-20376/12970:

"New Girl in Town"

unknown track

"Don't Let Them Take the Bible"

"The Twist"

"Till These Dreams Come True"

Buck Graves tape, originally taped at 3 3/4' IPS

Flatt and Scruggs, recorded from television, date and place unknown:

"Martha White"

"Florida Blues"

"Head Over Heels in Love"

"Million Years in Glory"

"Shuckin' the Corn"

"Crawdad Song"

Flatt and Scruggs, dub of Air Force Country Music Show, number unknown:

"Don't Let Your Deal Go Down"

"Lovesick and Sorrow"

"Shuckin' the Corn"

"Is There Room for Me"

"Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12972

EE 75: The Country Gentlemen

The Country Gentlemen, recorded live, probably at the Crossroads. Charlie Waller on guitar, John Duffey on mandolin, Bill Emerson on banjo, Jim Cox on bass:

"Cripple Creek"

"Blue and Lonesome"

"Blue Moon of Kentucky"

"Save It! Save It!"

"Pain In My Heart"

"My Destiny"

"Jesse James"

"Willie Roy"

"Little Maggie"

"Big Black Train"

"Hand Me Down My Walking Cane"

"I Couldn't Leave Well Enough Alone"

"Banjo Signal"

"Once More"

"Jimmie Brown, the Newsboy"

"Tragic Romance"

"Letter Edged In Black"

"I Thought I Heard You Call My Name"

"East Tennessee Blues"

"Mule Skinner Blues"

"Mama Don't Allow"

"Who Done It?"

"Mocking Banjo"

"I Thought I Heard You Call My Name"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12973

EE 76: Bluegrass Hootenanny, No. 1

The Pine Valley Boys, recorded at the Ice House in Pasadena, Calif. on 1 September 1963:

"Nervous Breakdown"

"Big Ball's In Town"

"Ho Honey Ho"

"Who'll Sing For Me"

"Ralph's Banjo Special"

"Ruby"

"Live and Let Live"

"Raw Hide"

The Bluegrass Ramblers, recorded at the Ice House in Pasadena, Calif. on 1 September 1963. Tom Khuel on guitar, Herb Rice on mandolin:

"Katy Daly"

"I'll Go Steppin' Too"

"Molly and Tenbrooks"

"Banks of the Ohio"

"Mystery Woman"

"Greenback Dollar"

"Comedy routine"

"Ballad of Jed Clampett"

"Mama Don't Allow"

The Willow Creek Ramblers:

"Bluegrass Medley"

"Lay Your Head On My Shoulder"

"Shady Grove"

"Great Speckle Bird"

"Under the Double Eagle"

"Lulu Walls"

"I Ain't Gonna Work Tomorrow"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12974

EE 77: Bluegrass Hootenanny, No. 2

The Kentucky Colonels, recorded at the Ice House in Pasadena, Calif. on 1 September 1963. Clarence White on guitar, Billy Ray Latham on banjo, Bobby Slone on fiddle, Roger Bush on bass:

"Old Joe Clark"

"I Know What It Means To Be Lonesome"

"Tena Lee Special"

"Saw Creek"

"Little Darling Pal of Mine"

"Comedy routine"

"Hot Corn, Cold Corn"

"Arkansas Traveler"

"Cora's Gone"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Never Let Your Deal Go Down"

The Crown Junction Stompers, recorded at same:

"Hand Me Down My Walking Cane"

"Crown City Breakdown"

"Johnny Get Your Gun"

"Same Old Man"

"Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad"

"Johnny's Last Ride" (Splendor in the Bluegrass)

"Long Journey Home"

"Clinch Mountain Backstep"

"Don't You Want To Go"

"Old Joe Clark"

Richard and Jim, recorded at same. Richard Lockmiller, banjo and steel, Jim Connor, guitar, Steve Young, guitar:

"Charmin' Betsy"

"Stay All Night"

"Travelin' Man"

"Cripple Creek"

"Muddy Water"

"Rabbit in a Log"

"Turkey in the Straw"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12975

EE 78: Bluegrass Hootenanny, No. 3

The Golden State Boys, recroded at the Ice House in Pasadena, Calif. on 1 September 1963. Hal Poindexter on guitar, Don Parmley on banjo, Vern Gosdin on mandolin, Skip Conover on dobro, Rex Gosdin on bass:

"Salty Dog Blues"

"Charmin' Betsy"

"Ruby"

"Down the Road"

"New York Town"

"Cripple Creek"

"I Know You're Married"

"Brown Mountain Light"

The Haphazzards, recorded at same:

Instrumental

"Long Journey Home"

"John Henry"

"Cumberland Gap"

"Dear Old Dixie"

Bluegrass Jam Session, recorded at same:

"Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms"

"Salty Dog Blues"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12976

EE 79: Bluegrass Hootenanny, No. 4

The Bluegrass Ramblers, recorded at the Ice House in Pasadena, Calif. on 2 September 1963. Tom Keuhl on guitar, Herb Rice on mandolin, Ronnie LaGrand on banjo, Red Ashley on fiddle, Richard McHuen on dobro, Eric LaBlanc on bass:

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Sittin' On Top of the World"

"Katy Daly"

"Willie Roy, the Crippled Boy"

"Don't Give Your Heart to a Rambler"

"Mystery Woman"

"Comedy routine"

"Ballad of Jed Clampett"

"Mama Don't Allow"

The Willow Creek Ramblers, recorded at same. Andy Aldrich on guitar, Phil Ploff on banjo:

"Bluegrass Medley"

"Lulu Walls"

"Mountain Dew"

"I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes"

"Under the Double Eagle"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"I Ain't Gonna Work Tomorrow"

The Kentucky Colonels, recorded at same. Clarence White on guitar, Billy Ray Latham on banjo, Bobby Slone on fiddle, Roger Bush on bass:

"Big Sandy"

"Hot Corn, Cold Corn"

"Bendin' the Strings"

"Turkey in the Straw"

"Fair and Tender Ladies"

"Guitar Medley"

"Wildwood Flower"

"John Henry"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Katy Cline"

The Haphazzards, recorded at same. Tony Rice on guitar, Andy Evans on banjo, Larry Rice on mandolin, Ronnie Rice on bass:

"Instrumental"

"Foggy Mountain Top"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12977

EE 80: Bluegrass Hootenanny, No. 5

Glen Campbell, recorded at the Ice House in Pasadena, Calif. on 2 September 1963. Glen Campbell on 12-string guitar, Hal Poindexter on guitar, Eric White on bass, Billy Ray Latham on banjo:

"Instrumental"

"Cotton Fields"

"Walk Right In"

"Twelfth of Never"

"12 String Guitar"

"Wildwood Flower"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Under the Double Eagle"

"Truck Drivin' Man"

The Crown Junction Stompers, recorded at same. Al Marion on guitar, Sandy Mosley on banjo, John Lyon on mandolin, Phil Cleveland on bass:

"Clinch Mountain Backstep"

"Katy Cline"

"Sail Away Lady"

Instrumental

"Wabash Cannonball"

"I'm Coming Back But I Don't Know When"

"McKinley's Gone"

"Raw Hide"

"Old Joe Clark"

The Golden State Boys, recorded at same:

"Mountain Dew"

"Banks of the Ohio"

"Long Journey Home"

"Brown Mountain Light"

"Once More"

"I Ain't Gonna Work Tomorrow"

"Ruben"

"Polka on a Banjo"

"Fair and Tender Ladies"

"I'm Gone, Long Gone"

"Bringin' in the Georgia Mail"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12978

EE 81: ABC Hootenanny

ABC Hootenanny, recorded from TV on 18 January 1964 in Salem, W.Va.:

"Hootenanny Song"

New Christy Minstrels:

"Jump Down, Turn Around"

"When They Ring Them Golden Bells"

Beverly Wright:

"Lonesome Traveler"

Four Preps:

"We Don't Give a Hootenanny"

Jackie Miller:

"Jamie"

New Christy Minstrels:

"Oh Susanna"

"Stormy"

"Natural Man"

"Swing That Chariot"

Geenzislaw Brothers:

"Sweet Sweet Home"

"Charmin' Betsy"

Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara:

"Comedy routine"

Nina Simone:

"Israeli Folk Song"

New Christy Minstrels:

"Their Hearts Were Full of Spring"

"Casey Jones"

"Saturday Night"

All:

"What Should We Do with a Drunken Sailor"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12979

EE 82: The Kentucky Colonels, Practice Session

The Kentucky Colonels, practice session recorded at Eric White's home in El Monte, Calif. on 29 September 1963. Roger Bush on bass, Clarence White on guitar, Billy Ray Latham on banjo, Bobby Sloan on fiddle, Skip Conover on dobro:

"Prisoner's Song"

"Tena Lee Special"

"On and On"

"Instrumental"

"I'm Waiting For You To Call Me Darlin'"

"Old Joe Clark"

"Instrumental"

"Salty Dog Blues"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Rock Hearts"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms"

"John Henry"

"Swing Low Sweet Chariot"

Instrumental

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12980

EE 83: The Lilly Brothers and John Stover

The Lilly Brothers and Don Stover, recorded live at the Hillbilly Ranch in Park Square in Boston, Mass. on 23 November 1963. Everett Lilly on mandolin, Bea Lilly on guitar, Don Stover on banjo, Al Ross on electric bass:

"Cindy" (instrumental for tape level)

"All the Good Times Are Past and Gone"

"Will the Circle Be Unbroken"

"I Have Found the Way"

"Drifting Too Far From the Shore"

"My Long Journey"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"Under the Double Eagle"

"Pearly Gates"

"When I Stop Dreaming"

"Seven Year Blues"

"Row Us Over the Tide"

"Companions Draw Nigh"

"Darling Nellie Gray"

"Don't Forget Me Little Darling"

"Let Those Brown Eyes Smile at Me"

"Haunted Woods"

"I'm Waiting To Hear You Call Me Darling"

"Prisoner's Song"

"Maybe You Will Change Your Mind"

"Orange Blossom Special"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12981

EE 84: The Lilly Brothers

The Lilly Brothers, recorded live at the Hillbilly Ranch in Park Square, Boston, Mass. on 24 November 1963. Same line-up as FT-20376/12980:

"Sing, Sing, Sing"

"I'm Going That Way"

"Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms"

"Old Rattler"

"No Home, No Place To Pillow My Head"

"An Old Man's Story"

"8th of January"

"Sweet Fern"

"Clinch Mountain Backstep"

"Roanoke"

"Wabash Cannonball"

"Take Me in the Lifeboat"

"Going Down the Road Feeling Bad"

"Liza Jane"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12982

EE 85: The Lilly Brothers

The Lilly Brothers, continued from FT-20376/12981:

"The Great Speckled Bird"

"Campin' In Canaan's Land"

"Birmingham Jail"

"Gypsy's Warning"

"I'll Forgive But Never Forget"

"Uncle Pen"

"Shackles and Chains"

"This Is Your Land"

"Train 45"

"Will the Circle Be Unbroken"

"What a Friend We Have in Jesus"

"I Want to Be Loved"

Hillbilly Tex:

"Blue Canadian Rockies"

"Come Sit By My Side Little Darling"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12983

EE 86: Flatt and Scruggs, 1962

Flatt and Scruggs, recorded live at Sunset Park, Pa. on 22 July 1962:

"McKinley's Gone"

New River Gang. Alex Campbell on guitar, Olabelle Reed on guitar, Deacon Brumfield on dobro, Sonny Miller on fiddle, Ted Lundy on banjo, Earl Wallace on bass:

"Gonna Have a Big Time Tonight"

Instrumentals (2)

"I'll Never Love Anybody But You"

"Handsome Molly"

"He's Solid Gone"

"Me and My Fiddle"

Instrumental

Flatt and Scruggs:

"Little Maggie"

"Steel Guitar Chimes"

"John Henry"

"One Hundred Miles"

"Shuckin' the Corn"

"Florida Blues"

"Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms"

"Foggy Mountain Rock"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"Cumberland Gap"

"Prisoner's Song"

"Big Ball in Brooklyn"

"One Hundred Miles"

"Cotton Eyed Joe"

"Picture in the Wallet"

"Take a Look"

"Handsome Molly"

"Lost to a Stranger"

"It's All Over Now But the Crying"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12984

EE 87: Flatt and Scruggs, 1962

Flatt and Scruggs, continued from FT-20376/12983:

New River Gang:

"New River Train"

"Cotton Eyed Joe"

"Bring Back My Blue Eyed Boy to Me"

"John Hardy"

"Love and Wealth"

"Picture on the Wall"

"Roll On Buddy"

"Instrumental"

"Long for a Love I'll Never Know"

"Gotta Travel On"

"Matthew Twenty-Four"

"Instrumental"

"Girl in the Blue Velvet Band"

"Orange Blossom Special"

Flatt and Scruggs:

"Florida Blues"

"The Girl I Love Don't Pay Me No Mind"

"Rainbow"

"Here In This Penitentiary"

"Same Old Tale"

"Lonesome Road Blues"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Walking in Jerusalem"

"Go Home"

"Wildwood Flower"

"Salty Dog Blues"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12985

EE 88: Bill Monroe, 1963

Bill Monroe, recorded live at New York University on 8 February 1963. Bill Monroe on mandolin, Jack Cook on guitar, Kenny Baker on fiddle, Del McCoury on banjo, Bessie Lee on bass:

Instrumental (theme)

"Panhandle Country"

"I'm Walking the Dog"

"Live and Let Live"

"Lonesome Road Blues"

"Gotta Travel"

"Blue Moon of Kentucky"

"Raw Hide"

"Hills of Roane County"

"Mule Skinner Blues"

"Molly and Tenbrooks"

"Kentucky Waltz"

"True Life Blues"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Grey Eagle"

"Uncle Pen"

"Can't You Hear Me Callin'"

"Bluegrass Breakdown"

"I Saw the Light"

"Cabin Up In Gloryland"

"Get Up John"

"Toy Heart"

"You'll Find Her Name Written There"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Back Up and Push"

"I Am a Pilgrim"

"Life's Railway to Heaven"

"Shady Grove"

"Dark Hollow"

"Brakeman's Blues"

"Georgia Rose"

"On and On"

"Sittin' On Top of the World"

"Y'all Come"

"In the Pines"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12986

EE 89: Wakefield and Allen, 1963

Frank Wakefield and Red Allen, recorded from the radio station WDON in April 1963. Frank Wakefield on mandolin, Red Allen on guitar, Pete Roberts on banjo, Kenny Haddock on dobro, Tom Morgan on bass:

Instrumental (theme)

"My Aching Heart"

"Faded Memory"

"John Henry"

"Shake Hands With Mother Again"

"Handy Man"

"Red Wing"

"Deep Elem Blues"

"Swing Low Sweet Chariot"

Instrumental (theme)

Frank Wakefield and Red Allen, recorded at Wakefield's home in Tacoma Park, Md. on 11 April 1963:

"Hey Mr. Sandman"

"Paddy on the Turnpike"

"Billy in the Lowground"

"Over the Hills to the Poorhouse"

"Instrumental"

"Muskrat Song"

"Summertime Is Past and Gone"

"Roanoke"

"Sweetheart You Done Me Wrong"

"Talk To Your Heart"

"Raw Hide"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12987

EE 90: Wakefield and Allen, 1963

Frank Wakefield and Red Allen, recorded at Wakefield's home in Tacoma Park, Md. on 11 April 1963 (continued from FT-20376/12986):

"Instrumental"

"New Camptown Races"

"Well Enough Alone"

"Tis Sweet To Be Remembered"

"Blue Grass Stomp"

"Turkey in the Straw"

"Willow Garden"

"Blue Grass Breakdown"

"I'm Blue and I'm Lonesome"

"Will You Be Satisfied That Way"

"Long Black Veil"

"Teardrops In My Eyes"

"Crying Heart Blues"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"Green Apples"

"I'm Here To Get My Baby Out of Jail"

Instrumental

"Are You Afraid To Die"

"Sweet Chariot"

"Wicked Path of Sin"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12988

EE 91: Wakefield and Allen, 1963

Frank Wakefield and Red Allen, recorded at Gerdie's Folk City in N.Y.C. on 22 September 1963. Frank Wakefield on mandolin, Red Allen on guitar, Pete Roberts on banjo, Tom Morgan on bass:

Instrumental (theme)

"On My Way Back to the Old Home"

"Will You Be Loving Another Man"

"Nobody's Darling But Mine"

"Bass Boogie"

"Somebody Loves You Darling"

"Sunny South"

"Nobody Seems to Care"

"God Gave You to Me"

"Little Birdie"

"Shake Hands With Mother Again"

Instrumental (theme)

Frank Wakefield and Red Allen, dubs of unissued Rebel Records masters:

"Little Maggie"

"Ground Hog"

Instrumental

"Shake Hands With Mother Again"

"Somebody Loves You Darling"

"Are You Afraid to Die"

"Are You Washed in the Blood"

"Knocking At Your Door"

"All the Good Times"

"I Wonder If You Feel the Way I Do"

"Can You Forget"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12989

EE 92: Doc Watson, 1962

Doc Watson recorded live at New York University in October 1962. Doc Watson, Arnold Watson, and Gaither Carlton, musicians:

"Fly Around My Pretty Little Bird"

"Everyday Dirt"

"Billy in the Lowground"

"Willie Moore"

"I'm Troubled"

"Darling Cora"

"Double File"

"Hick's Farewell"

"Old Joe Clark"

"Sittin' On Top of the World"

"Reuben's Train"

"How Many Biscuits Can You Eat"

"Whitehouse Blues"

"Talking Blues"

"Short Life of Trouble"

"Train That Carried My Girl From Town"

"Lonely Tombs"

"Groundhog"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12990

EE 93: The Country Gentlemen, 1963

The Country Gentlemen, recorded live at the Shamrock in Washington, D.C. on 26 November 1963. Charlie Waller on guitar, John Duffey on mandolin, Eddie Adcock on banjo, Tom Gray on bass:

"It's Mighty Dark to Travel"

"Gosh, I Miss You All the Time"

"Daybreak in Dixie"

"Blue Ridge Mountain Home"

"This Land Is Your Land"

"Heavenward Bound"

"Wildwood Flower"

"Hit Parade of Love"

"Sittin' On Top of the World"

"The Fields Have Turned Brown"

"I Wonder Where You Are Tonight"

"Ain't Nobody Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone"

"Remembrance of You"

"Six White Horses"

"The Sweetest Gift, a Mother's Smile"

"Loralie"

"Copper Kettle"

"Billy in the Lowground"

"Christmas Time Back Home"

"Country Boy Rock and Roll"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12991

EE 94: The Country Gentlemen, 1963

The Country Gentlemen, continued from FT-20376/12990

"May You Never Be Alone"

"Little Bessie"

"The Hills and Home"

"When the Golden Leaves Begin to Fall"

"Devil's Dream"

"Electricity"

"These Men of God"

"John Henry"

"Sunny Side of Life"

"Farewell Blues"

"Jimmy Brown the Newsboy"

"Purple Heart"

"There's a Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere"

"Preaching, Praying, Singing"

"Cabin in Gloryland"

"Faded Love"

"Big Tilda"

"I'll Never Take No for an Answer"

"Are You Lost in Sin"

"Panhandle Country"

"John Hardy"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12992

EE 95: The Country Gentlemen, 1963, Other Bluegrass

The Country Gentlemen, continued from FT-20376/12991:

"Fingers on Fire"

"Valley of Peace"

"Old Love Letters"

"When I Stop Dreaming"

"Good Ol Mountain Dew"

"Jimmy Brown the Newsboy"

"Wheel Hoss"

Eddie and Elsie Romaniuk, dubs of studio session, date and place unknown:

"Jimmy Brown the Newsboy"

"Little Moses"

"There's Someone A Waiting For Me"

"There's No Hiding Place Down Here"

"I'm Losing My Friend"

"My Rocky Mountain Home"

"Mother's Rose"

"What a Lonely World to Live In"

Golden State Boys, recorded live from Cal's Corral in Huntington Park, Calif. over KCOP-TV on 22 February 1964. Hal Poindexter on guitar, Del McCoury on banjo, Billy Baker on fiddle, Skip Conover on dobro, Eric White on bass:

"Gonna Have a Big Time Tonight"

"Columbus Stockade Blues"

"Someone Took My Place With You"

"Will the Circle Be Unbroken"

"Devil's Dream"

Blue Diamond Boys, recorded live from Cal's Corral on 22 February 1964. Vern Gosdin on guitar, Don Parmley on banjo, Chris Hillman on mandolin, Rex Gosdin on bass:

"Little Maggie"

"Mockin' Banjo"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12993

EE 96: Doc Watson and Clarence White, 1963

Doc Watson and Clarence White, recorded live in a Hollywood, Calif. home in Spring 1963:

"Don't Let Your Deal Go Down"

Instrumental

"Arkansas Traveler"

"Soldier's Joy"

"Devil's Dream"

"Dill Pickle Rag"

"Leather Britches"

"Cowboy's Lament"

"Maggie"

"Instrumentals" (4)

"Flop Eared Mule"

"Black Mountain Rag"

"Fisher's Hornpipe"

Instrumental

"Lonesome Road Blues"

"Guitar Boogie"

Instrumental

"Sheik of Araby" (2)

The Golden State Boys, recorded live from Cal's Corral over KCOP-TV on 9 February 1964:

Short instrumental intro

"I'll Go Steppin' Too"

"Let Those Brown Eyes Smile at Me"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Flint Hill Special"

"Give Me Flowers While I'm Living"

"New York Town"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12994

EE 97: Bill Monroe

Bill Monroe, recorded live at the New River Ranch in Rising Sun, Md. on 28 July 1963. Bill Monroe on mandolin, Del McCoury on guitar, Bill Keith on banjo, Billy Baker on fiddle, Bessie Lee on bass:

"Uncle Pen"

"Foggy Mountain Top"

"Memories of Mother and Dad"

"Sally Jo"

"Highway of Sorrow"

"Blue Grass Part No. 1"

"Blue Moon of Kentucky"

"Saw Creek"

"Walkin' the Dog"

"I Saw the Light"

"I Am a Pilgrim"

"Close By"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"True Life Blues"

"Big Sandy"

"Y'all Come"

Monroe Brothers, record dubs:

BBD 6607: "In My Dear Old Southern Home"

Bill Monroe, as above:

"Panhandle Country"

"Love Please Come Home"

"Dark Hollow"

"Devil's Dream"

"I Was Left on the Street"

"New Mule Skinner Blues"

"Roane County Prison"

"Goodbye Old Pal"

"Molly and Tenbrooks"

"In Despair"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Somebody Touched Me"

"Wicked Path of Sin"

"Rawhide"

"Y'all Come"

"A Good Woman's Love"

"Blue Yodel"

Monroe Brothers, record dubs:

BBD 7562: "When Our Lord Shall Come Home Again"

BBD 6607: "In My Dear Old Southern Home"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12995

EE 98: Reno and Smiley

Reno and Smiley, recorded live at the New River Ranch in Rising Sun, Md. on 8 August 1963. Don Reno on banjo, Red Smiley on guitar, Ronnie Reno on mandolin, Mack Magaha on fiddle, John Palmer on bass:

"Howdy Neighbor Howdy"

"I'm Coming Back But I Don't Know When"

"Florida Blues"

"Don't Worry About Me"

"Maggie"

"Please Remember That I Love You"

"Paddy on the Turnpike"

"Where Did Our Young Years Go"

"I Could Cry"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Little Joe"

"Precious Memories"

"Maybe You Will Change Your Mind"

"Wandering Soul"

"Lady of Spain"

"We Must Have Been Out of Our Minds"

"Barefoot Nellie"

"I'm Jealous of You"

"Durham's Bull"

"I Know You're Married"

"Home Sweet Home"

"Family Bible"

"Listen to the Mockin' Bird"

"I'm the Talk of the Town"

"I'm Using My Bible for a Roadmap"

"Bully of the Town"

"Won't You Kiss Me One More Time"

"Ring of Fire"

"Six Days on the Road"

"Frankie and Johnny"

"Folsom Prison Blues"

"It's a Sin"

"Old Country Church"

"Ballad of Jed Clampett"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12996

EE 99: Reno and Smiley

Reno and Smiley, recorded live at the New River Ranch on 18 August 1963:

"Let's Live For Tonight"

Instrumental

"How Will I Explain About You"

"Sweethearts in Heaven"

"Jesse James"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"I Wouldn't Change You If I Could"

"Cryin' My Heart Out Over You"

"Oh Lonesome Me"

"Home of the Blues"

"Give My Love to Rose"

"Panhandle Country"

"Beer Barrel Polka"

"I'll See It Happen To You"

"Till These Dreams Come True"

"Mule Skinner Blues"

Instrumental

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12997

EE 101: Various Bluegrass

The Bluegrass Ramblers, recorded live over KFOX radio from Deacon's show on 29 December 1963:

"On and On"

"Maggie"

Golden State Boys, recorded live over KEOP-TV from Cal's Corral on 29 December 1963:

"Cumberland Gap"

"Salty Dog Blues"

"I'll Go Steppin', Too"

"Buck's Run"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Preachin' Prayin' Singin'"

"Pike County Breakdown"

"Doin' My Time"

"Sittin' On Top of the World"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12998

EE 102: Kentucky Colonels, 1963

The Kentucky Colonels, recorded live at a party in Long Beach, Calif. on 28 December 1963:

"Fire on the Mountain"

"Lonesome Road Blues"

"Mockin' Banjo"

"Sittin' Alone in the Moonlight"

"Pike County Breakdown"

"Ground Hog"

"In the Pines"

"Big Sandy"

"Foggy Mountain Rock"

"Bluegrass Breakdown"

"Hot Corn, Cold Corn"

"Just Joshing"

"I Believe In You Darling"

"Ground Speed"

"Down in the Willow Garden"

"Flint Hill Special"

"Way Down Town"

"Banjo Boy Chimes"

"Guitar Medley"

"Crawdad Song"

"Life's Evenin' Sun"

"He Said If I Be Lifted Up"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/12999

EE 103: Friends of Old Time Music, 1960

Friends of Old Time Music, recorded live at a high school in New York City on 11 February 1960:

New Lost City Ramblers:

"Instrumental"

"Three Men Went A Huntin'"

Roscoe Holcomb:

"East Virginia Blues"

"Old Smokey"

Instrumental

"Graveyard Blues"

Jean Ritchie and Roscoe Holcomb:

"Amazing Grace"

Jean Ritchie:

"Peg and Awl"

"I Once Did Have a Dear Companion"

Greenbriar Boys:

"Just Let Me Fall"

"Blue Ridge Mountain Blues"

"Rawhide"

Roscoe Holcomb:

"I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow"

"True Love"

"I Wish I Was a Single Girl Again"

New Lost City Ramblers:

"Don't Let Your Deal Go Down"

"Lazy Farm Boy"

"Jordan Is a Hard Road to Travel"

"Crow Black Chicken"

Jean Ritchie:

"There Was an Old Woman"

Greenbriar Boys:

"Down the Road"

"Amelia Earhart"

"We Shall Not Be Moved"

Roscoe Holcomb:

"John Henry"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13000

EE 104: Greenbriar Boys, Other Bluegrass from the Ash Grove

The Greenbriar Boys, recorded live at the Ash Grove on 22 March 1962:

"Leavin' Home"

"Mythological Blues"

"True Life Blues"

"Sunny Life Blues"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"Coot From Tennessee"

The Greenbriar Boys, recorded live at the Ash Grove on 24 March 1962:

"Get Along Down Town"

"Cannonball Blues"

"Salty Dog Blues"

"Life's Railway to Heaven"

The Kentucky Colonels, recorded live at the Ash Grove on 24 March 1962:

"Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms"

"Prisoner's Song"

"Rawhide"

The Greenbriar Boys, recorded live at the Ash Grove:

"Stewball"

"Danville Girl"

"Gimme Back My Fifteen Cents"

"Slow and Easy"

"Shine on Me"

Jean Ritchie:

"Oh Lordy Me"

New Lost City Ramblers, recorded live at the Ash Grove:

"Eighth of January"

"Hop High Ladies"

"Stack-O-Lee"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13001

EE 105: The Dillards

The Dillards, recorded live at the Mon Ami in Orange, Calif. on 11 November 1963. Rod Dillard on guitar, Doug Dillard on banjo, Dean Webb on mandolin, Mitch Jayne on bass:

"Possum Hollow"

"Reuben's Train"

"Banjo in the Hollow"

"Old Blue"

"Story of Polly Vaughn"

"Duelin' Banjo"

"Somebody Touched Me"

"The Bucking Mule"

"Instrumental"

"The Old Home Place"

"Doug's Tune"

"Groundhog"

"Dixie Breakdown"

"Pretty Polly"

"Hickory Hollow"

"Shady Grove"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13002

EE 106: The Dillards, The Country Boys

The Dillards, continued from FT-20376/13001:

"Hickory Hollow"

"Shady Grove"

The Country Boys, recorded live in Pomona, Calif. on 19 May 1962 (edited). Clarence White on guitar, Steve Seven on mandolin, Don Parmley on banjo, Leroy Mack on dobro, Roger Bush on bass:

Instrumental

"If I Should Wander Back Tonight"

Instrumentals (2)

"Salty Dog Blues"

"Don't This Road Look Rough and Rocky"

"Instrumental"

"John Henry"

"I'm Using My Bible for a Road Map"

"She's No Angel"

"Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms"

"Maggie"

"Foggy Mountain Rock"

"Rabbit in a Log"

"Mother's Only Sleeping"

"Foggy Mountain Breakdown"

"Way Down Town"

Instrumental

"Flint Hill Special"

"White Dove"

"False Hearted Lover"

"Salty Dog Blues"

"Here Today and Gone Tomorrow"

"We Could"

"Long Journey Home"

"I Loved You Always"

"Instrumental"

"Barefoot Nellie"

"Keep on the Sunny Side"

"I Am Ready To Go"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13003

EE 107: The Country Boys

The Country Boys, continued from FT-20376/13002:

"I Am Ready To Go"

"Just a Little Talk With Jesus"

"Blessed Jesus Hold My Hand"

"Under Your Spell Again"

"Cripple Creek"

"Home Sweet Home"

"Randy Lynn Rag"

"You Are My Flower"

"Some Old Day"

"Jimmy Brown the Newsboy"

Instrumentals (2)

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Each Season Changes You"

"Mama Don't Allow"

"I Gave My Wedding Dress Away"

"There's In My Eyes All the Time" (sic)

"It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels"

"Loose Talk"

Instrumental

The Golden State Boys, recorded from Deacon's show on KFOX radio:

"Think of What You've Done"

"Where the Soul Never Dies"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13004

EE 108: Doc Watson, 1962

Doc Watson and Gaither Carlton, recorded live at Blind Lemon's Club in N.Y.C. on 18 October 1962:

"Patter on the Pear Tree"

"Blue Ridge Mountain Blues"

"Handsome Molly"

"Reuben's Train"

"Billy in the Lowground"

"He's Coming To Us Dead"

"Cuffie in the Woodpile"

"Train That Carried My Girl From Town"

"Everyday Dirt"

"My Home's Across the Blue Ridge Mountains"

"Double File"

"The Dream of the Miner's Child"

"Corrina"

"Going Back to Jericho"

"That's All"

"Brown's Dream"

"Groundhog"

"Jimmy Sutton"

"Darling Cora"

"Bonaparte's Retreat"

"Knockin' on the Henhouse Door"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13005

EE 109: Various Bluegrass

The Golden State Boys, recorded live over KCOP-TV from Cal's Corral in Huntington Park, Calif. on 5 January 1964. Hal Poindexter on guitar, Billy Ray Latham on banjo, Roland White on mandolin, Bobby Slone on fiddle, Skip Conover on dobro, Eric White on bass:

"Theme"

"Handsome Molly"

"I Know You're Married"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Are You Missing Me"

"Just a Little Talk with Jesus"

"Will You Be Loving Another Man"

"Reuben's Train"

"Molly and Tenbrooks"

The West Virginia Boys, recorded live over KFOX radio from Deacon's show on 5 January:

"I'm Using My Bible for a Road Map"

"Old Joe Clark"

The Dixie Bluegrass Boys, recorded in Florida in 1963. Olin Smith on guitar, Bill DeMark on banjo, Oscar Underwood on mandolin, Kenny Dixon on fiddle, Leon Poindexter on dobro, Jimmy Johnson on bass:

"Dark as the Night"

"Can't You Hear Me Call"

"Instrumental"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"Your Love Is Like a Flower"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13006

EE 110: Doc Watson and Tom Ashley, 1962

Doc Watson and Tom Ashley, recorded live at the Ash Grove in Hollywood, Calif. on 6 April 1962:

"Can I Sleep In Your Barn"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Train That Carried My Girl From Town"

"Sally Goodin'"

"Rising Sun Blues"

"Daniel Prayed"

"House Carpenter"

"Way Down Town"

"The Gal I Left Behind Me"

"East Virginia"

"Willie Moore"

"Cumberland Gap"

"New River Train"

"Poor Ellen Smith"

"Amazing Grace"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13007

EE 111: Old Time Fiddler's Convention, 1960

36th Old Time Fiddler's Convention, recorded live at Galax, Va. in August 1960:

Jack Birch:

"Black Mountain Blues"

J. C. Pierce:

"Katie Saes"

The Greenbriar Boys:

"Rawhide"

Kenny Edwards and the Sunny Mountain Boys:

"Richmond"

Jim Lindsay:

"Pretty Little Girl"

George Pegram and the Brushy Mountain Boys:

"Cumberland Gap"

Glen Nees and the Grayson County Boys:

Instrumental

Charlie Higgins and the Buck Mountain Band:

"John Henry"

The Brushy River Boys:

"Fortune"

Jim Golden and the Country Playboys:

"Orange Blossom Special"

Rollie Ambern and the Dixie Mountaineers:

"Black Mountain Rag"

J. E. Mainer:

"Johnson's Old Gray Mule"

Glen Nees:

"Old Richmond"

Uncle Charlie Higgins:

"Blackberry Blossom"

Lost John Miller:

"Arkansas Traveler"

J. E. Mainer:

"Drunkard's Hiccough"

Glen Smith:

"Liberty"

Dale Poe and his Offsprings:

"Whitehouse Blues"

Raymond Sweeney:

"Whitehouse Blues"

George Pegram:

"Old Rattler"

Charles Hawks:

"John Henry"

George Stoneman:

"Instrumental"

The Overstreet Band:

"Instrumental"

The Carolina Pals:

"Durham's Bull"

The Virginia Carolina Playboys:

"Sugar in the Gourd"

The Greenbriar Boys:

"Rawhide"

Kenny Edwards and the Sunny Mountain Boys:

"Settin' the Woods on Fire"

James Lindsley and the Mountain Ramblers:

"Pretty Little Miss"

The Brushy Mountain Boys with George Pegram:

"John Henry"

Glen Nees and the Grayson County Boys:

"Twinkle Little Star"

Uncle Charlie Higgins and the Buck Mountain Boys:

"John Henry"

Roscoe Russell:

"Sally Ann"

Jim Golden and the Country Playboys:

"Walkin' In My Sleep"

The Dixie Mountaineers:

"Black Mountain Rag"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13008

EE 112: Galax Land Auction, 1960

Galax Land Auction, recorded live at Galax, Va. in August 1960. Uncle Charlie Higgins on fiddle, Wade Ward on banjo, Dale Poe on guitar:

Instrumental

"Red Wing"

"Blackberry Blossom"

"Monkey on a String"

"Lonesome Road Blues"

"Little Maggie"

"Train 45"

"Don't Let Your Deal Go Down"

"Auction"

"Old Joe Clark"

"Cindy"

"Sally Ann"

Instrumental

"Bile Them Cabbage Down"

Instrumental

"Darling Corey"

"Old Molly Hare"

Instrumental

"Charleston No. 1"

"Leake County Blues"

"Billy in the Lowground"

"Sugarfoot Rag"

"Down in the Willow Garden"

"Dixie Anthem"

"Red Apple Rag"

"Leather Britches"

"White House Blues"

"Ragtime Annie"

36th Old Time Fiddler's Convention, recorded live at Galax, Va. in August 1960 (continued from FT-20376/13007):

Rollie Ambern and the Dixie Mountaineers:

"Black Mountain Rag"

J. E. Mainer:

"Train 111"

Clog Dancing (3)

Annie Bird:

"George Collins"

Clog Dancing

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13009

EE 113: The Stanley Brothers, 1961

The Stanley Brothers, recorded live at the Loeb Student Center on 9 June 1961. Carter Stanley on guitar, Ralph Stanley on banjo, Vernon Derek on fiddle, Curly Lambert on mandolin, Mike Seeger on bass:

"I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow"

"Come All Ye Tenderhearted"

"Sally Goodin'"

"My Long Journey Home"

"East Virginia Blues"

"Big Tilda"

"Dream of a Miner's Child"

"Angel Band"

"Wicked Path of Sin"

"Little Birdie"

"How Far to Little Rock"

"Feast Here Tonight"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

Thomas C. Ashley:

"Faded Roses"

"May I Sleep In Your Barn Tonight Mister"

"Don't Let Your Deal Go Down"

"Daddy's Billy Goat"

"Careless Love"

"Hand Me Down My Walking Cane"

"That East Bound Train"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13010

EE 114: Tom Ashley Concert, 1961

Tom Ashley concert at Friends of Old Time Music, recorded live in New York City in January 1961. With Tom Ashley, Doc Watson, Fred Price, Caither Carlton, Clint Howard, and Annie Bird:

"Introduction by Ralph Rinzler"

"Introduction by Tom Ashley"

"Pretty Little Pink"

"Girl I Left Behind Me"

"Run Jimmy Run"

"Coo Coo Bird"

"East Virginia"

"Lee Highway Blues"

"Same Old Man"

"Don't Let Your Deal Go Down"

"Little Darling Pal of Mine"

"Richmond Blues"

"Crawdad Song"

"Poor Omie Wise"

"Barbara Allen"

"Maggie Walker Blues"

"Reuben's Train"

"The Birds Were Singing of You"

"I Love You Always"

"Wandering Boy"

"East Tennessee Blues"

"Amazing Grace"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13011

EE 115: Tom Ashley Concert, Others

Tom Ashley Concert, continued from 13010:

"Rock Little John the Baby"

"Sally Ann"

The Haphazzards, recorded live on Deacon's show on 12 January 1964:

"Lonesome Road Blues"

"Red Rocking Chair"

The Kentucky Colonels, recorded on same:

"Lonesome Road Blues"

"A Beautiful Life"

Glen Campbell, recorded on same:

"Kentucky Means Paradise"

"Cotton Fields"

"Blowing in the Wind"

"Walk Right In"

The Golden State Boys, recorded from Cal's Corral on KCOP-TV in Huntington Park, Calif. on 12 January 1964:

"Clinch Mountain Backstep"

"Katy Cline"

"Let Those Brown Eyes Smile at Me"

"Foggy Mountain Breakdown"

"Jesse James"

"Mystery Woman"

"Somebody Touched Me"

"Hit Parade of Love"

"In the Pines"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13012

EE 116: Bill Monroe, 1963

Bill Monroe, recorded live at the Ash Grove on 15 May on 1963. Bill Monroe on mandolin, Del McCoury on guitar, Bill Keith on banjo:

"Roanoke"

"Shady Grove"

"Love Please Come Home"

"Bluegrass Breakdown"

"Close By"

"Molly and Tenbrooks"

"Somebody Touched Me"

"Can't You Hear Me Callin'"

"Live and Let Live"

"Panhandle Country"

"On and On"

"Dark Hollow"

"Devil's Dream"

"Little Maggie"

"Mule Skinner Blues"

"Raw Hide"

"Uncle Pen"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13013

EE 117: Monroe Brothers, Others

Bill Monroe and Charlie Monroe, recorded live on 8 May 1955:

"Rocky Road Blues"

"Get Up John"

"Down in Caroline"

"Down in the Willow Garden"

"Bill Cheatham"

"Old Kentucky Bound"

"I Know You'll Understand"

Monroe Brothers, recorded live on 6 May 1956:

"Workin' on a Buildin'"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Blue Moon of Kentucky"

"Raw Hide"

"Penitentiary Blues"

"Why Did You Ever Say Goodbye"

"Find 'Em Fool 'Em and Leave 'Em Alone"

"When the Women Get in Power"

"Old Kentucky Bound"

"Lonely Little Robin"

"Shine on Me"

"Paul and Silas"

"Who's Calling You Sweetheart Tonight"

"Sing, Sing, Sing"

"It's Only a Phonograph Record"

Carl Story with the Brewster Brothers:

"What a Friend We Have in Jesus"

"Pike County Breakdown"

"Workin' on a Buildin'"

"Get on Board Little Children"

"Get in Line Brother"

"Sunny Side of Life"

"Tree of Life"

Dave Hedge:

"Tennessee Wagoner"

"Black Mountain Rag"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13014

EE 118: Various Live Bluegrass

The Country Gentlemen, recorded live at Watermelon Park on 12 August 1962. Charlie Waller on guitar, John Duffey on mandolin, Eddie Adcock on banjo, Tom Gray on bass:

"John Hardy"

"Allalee"

"Long Black Veil"

"Night Walk"

"Each Season Changes You"

"New Freedom Bell"

"Instrumental"

"Remembrance of You"

"Where Could I Go But to the Lord"

"Swing Low, Sweet Chariot"

Reno and Smiley:

"Springtime in Glory"

Jim and Jesse McReynolds, recorded live, date and place unknown:

"Tennessee Blues"

"Cripple Creek"

"Black Mountain Blues"

"Farewell Blues"

"Eighth of January"

"Dill Pickles"

Stanley Brothers (dub):

"Hard Times"

Doc Watson and Clarence Ashley, recorded live, date and place unknown:

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Instrumentals" (8)

"Lee Highway Blues"

"Why Don't You Tell Me So"

"Rose of Old Kentucky"

Instrumental

Reno and Smiley, dubs:

"Mountain Church"

"Let In the Guiding Light"

"Get Behind Me Satan"

"Jesus Is Waiting"

"There's a Highway to Heaven"

"Hear Jerusalem Moan"

"I'm Building a Mansion in Heaven"

"My Shepherd Is God"

"Kneel Down"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13015

EE 119: The Lilly Brothers, 1962

The Lilly Brothers, recorded live at the Elliot House at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass. in 1962:

"Fire on the Mountain"

"Why Did You Wander?"

"If You Got the Money"

"Bury Me Beneath the Willow"

"Wildwood Flower"

"Neath a Cold Greay Tomb of Stone"

"Cryin' My Heart Out Over You"

"Philadelphia Lawyer"

"I'm Drunk Again"

"Blue Ridge Mountain Blues"

"Reuben"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Instrumental"

"Salty Dog Blues"

"Cumberland Gap"

"Devil's Dream/Sailor's Hornpipe" (medley)

"The Storms Are on the Ocean"

"Forsaken Love"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13016

EE 120: Bill Keith and Jim Rooney

Bill Keith and Jim Rooney, recorded live over WHRB-FM radio in Cambridge, Mass. in 1962:

"Theme and Intro"

"Salty Dog Blues"

"Philadelphia Lawyer"

"Under the Double Eagle"

"Long Black Veil"

"Lord Lovel"

"I Wonder How the Old Folks Are at Home"

"Reuben's Train"

"I Don't Believe You've Met My Baby"

"Mental Cruelty"

"I Ain't Gonna Work Tomorrow"

"Some Old Day"

"Farewell Blues"

"Instrumentals"(5)

"Old Joe Clark"

"I'm Gonna Sleep With One Eye Open"

"Loose Talk"

"Battleship of Maine"

"Little Log Cabin in the Lane"

"Jimmie Brown, the Newsboy"

"Dim Lights, Thick Smoke"

"Little Darling Pal of Mine"

Bill Keith and Jim Rooney, recorded live over WHRB-FM radio on 15 January 1961:

"Noah's Breakdown"

"Auld Lang Syne"

"Cumberland Gap"

"John Henry"

"Banks of the Ohio"

"Lady of Spain"

"Pretty Polly"

"Banjo in the Hills"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

Charles River Boys: "Befuddled Blues"

"Going to Georgia"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13017

EE 121: Earl Taylor

Earl Taylor, recorded in a club in Baltimore, Md. in 1958:

"Intro"

"I Wonder Where You Are Tonight"

"I'm Going Back to the Mountains"

"20/20 Vision"

"High Geared Daddy"

"Are You Teasin' Me"

"Ocean of Diamonds"

"Calling Your Name"

"Little Maggie"

"Bile Them Cabbage Down"

"Intro"

"Mule Skinner Blues"

"As Long As I Live"

"Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms"

"Red Hot Nuts"

"You'll Be a Lost Ball"

Instrumental Outro

"Hard Times"

"Don't Let Your Deal Go Down"

"Baltimore Blues"

"Darlin' Corey"

"Talkin' Banjo"

"John Henry"

The Golden State Boys, recorded live from Cal's Corral over KCOP-TV on 16 February 1964:

"Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms"

"Big Sandy River"

"Take This Hammer"

"Bugle Call Rag"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13018

EE 122: The Dillards, The Dry City Players

The Dillards, recorded live at the Ice House in Pasadena, Calif. on 28 April 1963:

"Rawhide"

"Windy Mountain"

"Doug's Tune"

"The Old Home Place"

"John Hardy"

"Molly and Tenbrooks"

"Hickory Hollow"

"Duelin' Banjo"

"Dooley"

The Dry City Players, recorded live at the Meeting Place in Upton, Calif. in Summer 1963. Roger Palos on guitar, Chris Darrow on mandolin and fiddle, Bob Warford on banjo, Pete Madlem on dobro, Pete Fullerton on bass:

"Train 45"

"Live and Let Live"

"Reuben's Train"

"Lee Highway Blues"

"We Shall Not Be Moved"

"Clinch Mountain Backstep"

"Old Joe Clark"

"Love Please Come Home"

"Little Maggie"

"Katy Cline"

"Sinner You Better Get Ready"

"Train 45"

"Live and Let Live"

"Reuben's Train"

"Lee Highway Blues"

"Handsome Molly"

"Red Hot Nuts"

"Clinch Mountain Backstep"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13019

EE 123: Various Bluegrass

Gray Sky Boys, recorded live in Boston, date and place unknown. Bill Hamilton on mandolin, Chris Carlisle on guitar, Kent Taylor on banjo, Gary Audette on bass:

Instrumental

"Wicked Path of Sin"

"I'm a Man of Constant Sorrow"

"I'm Coming Back But I Don't Know When"

"On and On"

"Gray Sky Blues"

"Rain and Snow"

"Roanoke"

"My Walking Shoes Don't Fit Me Anymore"

"Cross Over Jordan"

The Lilly Brothers:

"Intro"

"Ocean of Diamonds"

"There's No Place Like Home"

"Mountain Dew"

"Crazy"

Instrumental

The Gray Sky Boys, recorded live, date and place unknown:

"Sittin' on Top of the World"

"Uncle Pen"

"Sophronie"

"Down the Road"

"The Lonesome River"

"Get Up John"

"Old Blue"

"Cryin' Holy"

Stanley Brothers, recorded live at Watermelon Park, date unknown:

"Little Joe"

"White Dove"

"How Far To Little Rock"

"How Far To Little Rock" No. 2

Instrumental Outro

Bluegrass Champs, recorded live, date and place unknown:

"Fair and Tender Ladies"

"Cheyenne"

"Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13020

EE 124: The Dry City Players

"Clinch Mountain Backstep"

"Train 45"

"Live and Let Live"

"We Shall Not Be Moved"

"Sinner You Better Get Ready"

"Banks of the Ohio"

"All the Good Times Are Past and Gone"

"Bury Me Beneath the Willow"

"Clinch Mountain Backstep"

"Old Joe Clark"

Instrumental

"Katy Cline"

"How Far to Little Rock"

"Cripple Creek"

"Run Mountain"

"Handsome Molly"

"Foggy Mountain Breakdown"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13021

EE 125: Bill Monroe, 1956

Bill Monroe, recorded live on 21 August 1956, location unknown:

"Close By"

"Put My Little Shoes Away"

"Uncle Pen"

"My Rose of Old Kentucky"

"Sally Goodin'"

"Sugar Coated Love"

"Cheyenne"

"I Cried Again"

"Mule Skinner Blues"

"Wait a Little Longer Please Jesus"

"Walking in Jerusalem"

"Wheel Hoss"

"When the Golden Leaves Begin to Fall"

"When the Cactus Is In Bloom"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Raw Hide"

Instrumental

"In the Pines"

"Bugle Call Rag"

"The Girl in the Blue Velvet Band"

"Uncle Pen"

"Goodbye Old Pal"

The Monroe Brothers, recorded live in 1955, location unknown:

"Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"This World Is Not My Home"

"I Know My Lord's Gonna Lead Me Out"

"Workin' on a Building"

"Have a Feast Here Tonight"

"He Will Set Your Fields on Fire"

"Foggy Mountain Top"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13022

EE 126: Golden State Boys, 1964

The Golden State Boys, practice session, recorded live at Eric White's house in El Monte on 16 February 1964. Hal Poindexter on guitar, Del McCoury on banjo, Billy Baker on fiddle, Skip Conover on dobro, Eric White on bass:

"Ground Hog"

"I'll Go Steppin' Too"

"Salty Dog Blues"

"Devil's Dream"

"New York Town"

"Shuckin' the Corn"

"Turkey in the Straw"

"Bringin' in the Georgia Mail"

"Blue Ridge Mountain Home"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"I'll Fly Away"

"Saw Creek"

"Will You Be Loving Another Man"

"If I Should Wander Back Tonight"

"Just Joshing"

"How Mountain Girls Can Love"

"Darling Think of What You've Done"

"Hit Parade of Love"

"Maggie"

"Travelin' Dobro Blues"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13023

EE 127: Golden State Boys, 1964

The Golden State Boys, recorded live at the Lost Weekend Club in Torrance, Calif. on 23 February 1964. Hal Poindexter on guitar, Del McCoury on banjo, Billy Baker on fiddle, Skip Conover on dobro, Rex Gosdin on bass:

"Shuckin' the Corn"

"Someone Took My Place With You"

"Big Sandy River"

"I'll Go Steppin' Too"

"Foggy Mountain Rock"

"I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes"

"Lee Highway Blues"

"Ballad of Jed Clampett"

"Flower Blooming in the Wildwood"

"Bugle Call Rag"

"Take This Hammer"

"Rainbow"

"Blue Ridge Mountain Blues"

"Doin' My Time"

"Katy Hill"

"Foggy Mountain Breakdown"

"Columbus Stockade Blues"

"Someone Took My Place With You"

"Big Sandy River"

"New York Town"

"Turkey in the Straw"

"On My Mind"

"Uncle Pen"

"Devil's Dream"

"Let Those Brown Eyes Smile At Me"

"Flint Hill Special"

"Dark Hollow"

"Tennessee Waltz"

"Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms"

"In the Pines"

"Shady Grove"

"Tennessee Wagoner"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13024

EE 128: The Golden State Boys

The Golden State Boys, continued from FT-20376/13023:

"Durham's Bull"

"Take This Hammer"

"Lee Highway Blues"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Blue Ridge Mountain Blues"

"I Wonder How the Old Folks Are at Home"

"Saw Creek"

"Will You Be Loving Another Man"

"Bugle Call Rag"

"Salty Dog Blues"

"Turkey in the Straw"

"Hit Parade of Love"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Put My Little Shoes Away"

"Panhandle Country"

"Uncle Pen"

"Bile Them Cabbage Down"

"Flower Blooming in the Wildwood"

"Roanoke"

"Someone Took My Place With You"

"Let Those Brown Eyes Smile At Me"

"Old Joe Clark"

"Mule Skinner Blues"

"Katy Hill"

"Ballad of Jed Clampett"

"Blackberry Blossom"

"Are You Missing Me"

"Traveling Dobro Blues"

"Before I Met You"

"Stoney Creek"

"How Mountain Girls Can Love"

"Reuben's Train"

"Florida's Blues"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13025

EE 129: The Kentucky Colonels

The Kentucky Colonels, recorded live at Club 47 in Cambridge, Mass. in December 1963:

"Hot Corn"

"The Mad Banjo"

"A Good Woman's Love"

"Turkey in the Straw"

"Little Darlin' Pal of Mine"

"Hard Hearted"

"Guitar Medley"

"The Crawdad Song"

"Life's Evening Sun"

"Black-Eyed Susie"

Short Instrumental

"Ground Hog"

"Devil's Dream"

"Sittin' Alone in the Moonlight"

"Lee Highway Blues"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

Instrumental

"Earl's Breakdown"

"Salty Dog Blues"

Guitar Medley

"If I Be Lifted Up"

"Lonesome Road Blues"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Bile Them Cabbage Down"

"Down in the Willow Garden"

"White House Blues"

"All the Good Times Are Past and Gone"

"Ruby"

"In the Pines"

Guitar Medley

"I Am a Pilgrim"

"Arkansas Traveler"

"On and On"

"Cross Over Jordan"

"Raw Hide"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13026

EE 130: The Kentucky Colonels

The Kentucky Colonels, recorded live at the Ash Grove in Hollywood, Calif. on 31 January 1964:

"Bile Them Cabbage Down"

"Late Last Night"

"Stoney Creek"

"I Believe In You Darling"

"Back Up and Push"

"If I Lose"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"Dixie Breakdown"

"Earl's Breakdown"

"Uncle Pen"

"Barefoot Nellie"

"The Crawdad Song"

"Arkansas Traveler"

"If I Be Lifted Up"

"Cross Over Jordan"

"Fire on the Mountain"

"Blue Moon of Kentucky"

"Orange Blossom Special"

The Kentucky Colonels, same venue, on 1 February 1964:

"Bile Them Cabbage Down"

"Pig in a Pen"

"Saw Creek"

"Down in the Willow Garden"

"Big Sandy River"

"Little Birdie"

"Cash on the Barrel Head"

"The Kicking Mule"

"Wabash Cannonball"

"New River Train"

"Wicked Path of Sin"

"White House Blues"

"Shady Grove"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13027

EE 131: The Kentucky Colonels

The Kentucky Colonels, continued from FT-20376/13026:

"Bile Them Cabbage Down"

"Salty Dog Blues"

"Bending the Strings"

"Down in the Valley"

Instrumental

"Wild Bill Jones"

"Earl's Breakdown"

"Barefoot Nellie"

"Guitar Medley"

"The Crawdad Song"

"Wait a Little Longer Please Jesus"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Bile Them Cabbage Down"

"Hot Corn, Cold Corn"

"John Hardy"

"Sittin' Here Alone in the Moonlight"

"Lee Highway Blues"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"Love Please Come Home"

"Wildwood Flower"

"Chasing the Mandolin"

"The Angel of Death"

"Raw Hide"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13028

EE 132: The Kentucky Colonels, Bill Monroe

The Kentucky Colonels, continued from FT-20376/13027:

"Bile Them Cabbage Down"

"Train 45"

"Fire on the Banjo"

"A Good Woman's Love"

"Turkey in the Straw"

"Uncle Pen"

"Lonesome Road Blues"

"Scotland"

"Ruby"

"Billy in the Low Ground"

"Listen to the Mockingbird"

"I Am a Pilgrim"

"Earl's Breakdown"

"A Beautiful Life"

Bill Monroe, recorded live at Bean Blossom, Ind. in 1954:

"Fire on the Mountain"

"Letter From My Darlin'"

"White House Blues"

"Close By"

"Bluegrass Stomp"

"Wrong Side of the Track"

"I Cried Again"

"The Old Home Town"

"Angels Rock Me To Sleep"

"Lord Protect My Soul"

"Grey Eagle"

"Bile Them Cabbage Down"

"I Ain't Broke But I'm Badly Beat"

"I Hope You'll Learn"

"Cry Cry Darling"

"Slowly"

"Y'all Come"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13029

EE 133: Bill Monroe at Bean Blossom

Bill Monroe, recorded at Bean Blossom, Ind. on 13 October 1963. Bill Monroe on mandolin, Del McCoury on guitar, Bill Keith on banjo, Joe Stuart on fiddle, Bessie Lee on bass:

"Intro"

"Turkey in the Straw"

"Dark Hollow"

"Can't You Hear Me Callin'"

"Blackberry Blossom"

"John Henry"

"Pretty Fair Maid"

"Gospel Plow"

"Brand New Shoes"

"Were You There?"

"Blue Ridge Mountain Blues"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Rawhide"

"I'm Just a Used To Be To You"

"Tomorrow I'll Be Gone"

"Molly and Tenbrooks"

"Devil's Dream"

"Just a Little Talk With Jesus"

"Durang's Hornpipe"

"Bluegrass, Part One"

"Blue Moon of Kentucky"

"Wayfaring Stranger"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13030

EE 134: Jim and Jesse, Flatt and Scruggs

Jim and Jesse, recorded live at Mockingbird Hill in Anderson, Ind. on 23 September 1962. Jesse McReynolds on mandolin, Jim McReynolds on guitar, Don McHann on guitar, Jim McHann on fiddle, Allen Shelton on banjo, Joe Baker on bass:

"Airmail Special"

"Nobody But You"

"Rawhide"

"Goin' Like Wildfire"

"Don't Say Goodbye If You Love Me"

"Polka on a Banjo"

"White Lightnin' No. 2"

"Wolverton Mountain"

"She Left Me Standing on the Mountain"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"When He Reached Down His Hand For Me"

"I Know the Lord Is Watching Over Me"

"This Lonesome Road"

"Best Guitar Picker In This Whole Country"

"When It's Time for the Whippoorwill To Sing"

"Cheyenne"

"Let Me Whisper"

"Grandfather's Clock"

"A Good Woman's Love"

"Sweet Little Miss Blue Eyes"

Flatt and Scruggs, recorded live at the New River Ranch in Md. on 29 May 1960. Lester Flatt on guitar, Earl Scruggs on banjo, Curly Seckler on mandolin, Paul Warren on fiddle, Buck Graves on dobro, Jake Tullock on bass:

"Intro"

"Head Over Heels in Love With You"

"When You and I Were Young Maggie"

"I Won't Be Hanging Around"

"Shuckin' the Corn"

"I'm Crying My Heart Out"

"Little Darling Pal of Mine"

"Cabin on the Hill"

"Wildwood Flower"

"Salty Dog Blues"

"Rainbow"

"I Don't Care Anymore"

"Home Sweet Home"

"If I Should Wander Back Tonight"

"Nobody's Business"

"Foggy Mountain Rock"

"I'll Never Be Lonesome Again"

"Foggy Mountain Breakdown"

"I'm On My Way To Canaan's Land"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"Little Maggie"

"Steel Guitar Blues"

"John Henry"

"Hot Corn, Cold Corn"

"Grey Eagle"

"I Wonder Where You Are Tonight"

"Georgia Buck"

"Cumberland Gap"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13031

EE 135: Ronald D. Robichaud

Ronald D. Robichaud playing French-Canadian fiddle tunes, recorded in Baumholder, Germany on 10 June 1963. Ronald Robichaud on fiddle, Roland White on guitar, Adam Otis on guitar:

Note: This tape contains approximately 40 tracks, but only a few of them have been given titles. These include (not neccessarily in sequential order):

"St. Anne's Reel"

"Casaloma"

"Don Meissen's Breakdown"

"C and E Breakdown"

"York Country Hornpipe"

"Little Home in West Virginia"

"Stones Rag"

"High Lovel Hornpipe"

"Petite Annie"

"Paddy on the Turnpike"

"Montreal Reel"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13032

EE 136: Red Cravens and the Bray Brothers

Red Cravens and the Bray Brothers, recorded in concert at the University of Illinois, Urbana, in 1961. Red Cravens on guitar, Nate Bray on mandolin, Bob Bray on banjo, Jim Raines on fiddle, Francis Bray on bass:

"Banks of the Ohio"

"Our Darling's Gone"

"Little Darling Pal of Mine"

"Paddy on the Turnpike"

"Letter From My Darlin'"

"Bluegrass Breakdown"

"The First Whippoorwill"

"Pain In My Heart"

"Buzzard in the Bluegrass"

"Mother No Longer Awaits Me at Home"

"Little Darling of Mine"

"East Virginia Blues"

"Old Joe Clark"

"The Little Glass of Wine"

"Pike County Breakdown"

"Hazel Mill"

"Molly and Tenbrooks"

"Pretty Polly"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13033

EE 138: The Ozark Mountaineers

The Ozark Mountaineers, recorded over WHOW in Clinton, Ill. in April and May 1964. John Hartford on banjo, Pat Burton on guitar, Nate Bray on mandolin, Francis Bray on bass:

"True Love Don't Pay Me No Mind"

"Golden Rocket"

"I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes"

"Lost John"

"Standing in the Need of Prayer"

"Salty Dog Blues"

"Little White Washed Chimney"

"The First Whippoorwill"

"I'll Be All Smiles Tonight"

"I Wonder Where You Are Tonight"

Instrumental

"Doin' My Time"

"Reuben's Train"

"Hangman"

"The Jealous Lover"

"Sweet William"

"The Gold Willow Tree"

"Sally"

"Little Birdie"

"Gray Eagle"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13034

EE 139: Jimmy Martin at Sunset Park, 1960

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13035

EE 140: Jimmy Martin, 1957

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EE 141: Reno and Smiley, 1958

Reno and Smiley, recorded at Bean Blossom in 1958. Don Reno on banjo, Red Smiley on guitar, Mack Magaha on fiddle, John Palmer on bass:

Instrumental Intro

"Your Love Is Dying"

"Dark Hollow"

"Cumberland Gap"

"Sweetheart You Done Me Wrong"

"Grey Eagle"

"Sweethearts in Heaven"

"Maybe You Will Change Your Mind"

"I'm Steppin' Out Tonight"

"Lee Highway Blues"

"Jesus Is Waiting"

"Springtime in Glory"

"I'm Using My Bible for a Roadmap"

"One More Hill"

"Beer Barrel Polka"

"I'm Sittin on Top of the World"

"Don't Stop Now"

"Charlotte Breakdown"

"Here Today and Gone Tomorrow"

"Talk of the Town"

"One Step Away"

"Dark Hollow"

"When You and I Were Young Maggie"

"Somebody Touched Me"

"Someone Will Love Me in Heaven"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13037

EE 142: Bill Monroe, Jim and Jesse

Bill Monroe, recorded live in Worcester, Mass. on 16 November 1963. Bill Monroe on mandolin, Bill Keith on banjo, Del McCoury on guitar, Joe Stuart on fiddle, Bessie Lee on bass:

Instrumental Theme

"Panhandle Country"

"Dark Hollow"

"On and On"

"Devil's Dream"

"Love's Gonna Live Here"

"Dreaming of a Little Cabin"

"Mule Skinners Blues"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Blue Moon of Kentucky"

"Rawhide"

"John Henry"

"I Saw the Light"

"What Would You Give in Exchange?"

"Uncle Pen"

"Blue Ridge Mountain Blues"

"Y'all Come"

Jim and Jesse McReynolds, recorded live at the New River Ranch in Md. on 11 September 1955:

"Black Mountain Blues"

"Too Many Tears"

"Rose of Old Kentucky"

"What About You"

"Farewell Blues"

"Is It True"

"Eighth of January"

"Highway of Sorrow"

"Dill Pickle Rag"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13038

EE 143: Bill Monroe at Bean Blossom

Bill Monroe, continued from FT-20376/13029:

"Shady Grove"

"Walkin' the Dog"

"Live and Let Live"

Instrumental

"Kentucky Waltz"

"Footprints in the Snow"/"John Henry"

"Whitehouse Blues"/"Georgia Rose"

"On and On"

"True Life Blues"

"Sailor's Hornpipe"

"Girl in the Blue Velvet Band"

"Precious Memories"

"I Saw the Light"

"Wheel Hoss"

"Blue Ridge Mountain Blues"

"I'm Sittin' on Top of the World"

"Big Sandy River"

"Rattlesnake Daddy"

"You Nearly Lose Your Mind"

"Where the Old Red River Flows"

"Ballad"

"Y'all Come"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13039

EE 144: Reno and Smiley, 1956

Reno and Smiley, recorded live at Shipps Park in 1956:

"Howdy Neighbor Howdy"

"Katy Hill"

"I'm Just a Used to Be to You"

"I'll Stay Around"

"White House Blues"

"Buffalo Breakdown"

"I Know You're Married"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Kneel Down"

"A Pretty Wreath for Mother's Grave"

"Dear Old Dixie"

"Limehouse Blues"

"Country Boy Rock and Roll"

"Rocky Road Blues"

"Big Ball in Brooklyn"

"Lonesome Road Blues"

"When You and I Were Young Maggie"

"Hen Scratchin' Stomp"

"Little Maggie"

Bill Monroe (dub?):

"Swing Low Sweet Chariot"

Reno and Smiley, live at Shipps Park, 1956:

"Remington Ride"

"Soldier's Joy"

"Springtime in Glory"

"Paddy on the Turnpike"

Bill Monroe, time and place unknown:

"Brakeman's Blues"

"Pike County Breakdown"

"Arkansas Traveler"

"Get Up John"

Bill Monroe, recorded live at Sunset Park in 1957:

"Black Jack Davy"

"Pretty Polly"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13040

EE 145: The Kentucky Colonels

The Kentucky Colonels, recorded live at the Cabale in Berkeley, Calif. on 18 April 1964. Clarence White on guitar, Roland White on mandolin, Billy Ray Latham on banjo, Roger Bush on bass:

"Wildwood Flower"

"New River Train"

"Life's Railway to Heaven"

"Workin' on a Building"

"White House Blues"

"Ground Hog"

"Cumberland Gap"

"Sittin' All Alone in the Moonlight"

"Baby Girl"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"On My Way Back to the Old Home"

"Foggy Mountain Special"

"Walkin' the Dog"

"Someday We'll Meet Again Sweetheart"

"Turkey in the Straw"

"Journey's End"

"I'm Blue, I'm Lonesome"

"Soldier's Joy"/"Black Mountain Blues"

"Crawdad Song"

"Get Down On Your Knees and Pray"

"Bluegrass Breakdown"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13041

EE 146: The Kentucky Colonels

The Kentucky Colonels, continued from FT-20376/13040:

"Salty Dog Blues"

"Fire on the Banjo"

"In the Pines"

"Pike County Breakdown"

"Feast Here Tonight"

"Hard Hearted"

"Train 45"

"Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms"

"Arkansas Traveler"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Foggy Mountain Rock"

"Down the Road"

"House of Gold"

"Just Over in Gloryland"

"Wait a Little Longer Please Jesus"

"Foggy Mountain Breakdown"

The Kenucky Colonels, recorded live at the Cobale on 19 April 1964:

"Green Corn"

"Lonesome Road Blues"

"Memories of Mother and Dad"

"Don't Let Your Deal Go Down"

"Roanoke"

"Uncle Pen"

"Feast Here Tonight"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13042

EE 147: Bill Monroe, 1963

Bill Monroe, recorded live in Berkeley, Calif. on 11 May 1963. Bill Monroe on mandolin, Del McCoury on guitar, Bill Keith on banjo, Kenny Baker on fiddle, Bessie Lee on bass:

"Intro"

"Panhandle Country"

"True Life Blues"

"I Wonder Where You Are Tonight"

"Devil's Dream"

"Muleskinner Blues"

"Roane County Prison"

"Goodbye Old Pal"

"Kentucky Waltz"

"In the Pines"

"Were You There?"

"Somebody Touched Me"

"Shady Grove"

"There Was Nothing We Could Do"

"Salt Creek"

"Homestead on the Farm"

"Mother's Only Sleeping"

"Get Up John"

"Black Jack Davie"

"Molly and Tenbrooks"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Beaumont Rag"

"Life's Railway to Heaven"

"Rawhide"

"Lonesome Road Blues"

"Y'all Come"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13043

EE 148: The Osborne Brothers and Red Allen

The Osborne Brothers and Red Allen, recorded live in Lyons on 29 June 1957. Bob Osborne on mandolin, Sonny Osborne on banjo, Red Allen on guitar, Billy Edwards on bass:

"Once More"

"Foggy Mountain Breakdown"

"Who Done It"

"Gone Home"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"Cripple Creek"

"Shuckin' the Corn"

"Six White Horses"

"Down in the Willow Garden"

"You're Not Easy to Forget"

"Ho Honey Ho"

"Don't Lead Me On"

"Here Today and Gone Tomorrow"

"Love and Wealth"

"Will You Be Lovin' Another Man"

"Teardrops In My Eyes"

"Six White Horses"

"Shuckin' the Corn"

"Down in the Willow Garden"

"Ruby Are You Mad?"

"She Was Some Daisy for 19 Years Old"

"My Aching Heart"

"A Vision of Heaven"

"Theme Out"

"Auld Lang Syne"

"They Sleep Together at Rest"

"After Dark"

"Love and Wealth"

The Stanley Brothers, recorded live at Antioch College in Ohio, date unknown:

"Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms"

"Theme Out"

The Osborne Brothers, recorded live at Antioch College in Ohio, date unknown:

"Wildwood Flower"

"Dim Lights, Thick Smoke"

Jimmy Martin, recorded live, date and place unknown:

"Who'll Sing For Me"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13044

EE 149: Osborne Brothers

The Osborne Brothers, recorded live in New York in April 1963. Bob Osborne on mandolin, Sonny Osborne on banjo, Benny Birchfield on guitar:

"May You Never Be Alone"

"Six White Horses"

"She's No Angel"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Teardrops in My Eyes"

"Molly and Tenbrooks"

"Wabash Cannonball"

"Once More"

"Billy in the Lowground"

"Each Season Changes You"

"Send Me the Pillow That You Dream On"

"Let's Be Sweethearts Again"

"Salty Dog Blues"

"Muleskinner Blues"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"Cabin in Caroline"

"Plant Some Flowers By My Grave"

"Sunny Side of the Mountain"

"Blue Ridge Cabin Home"

"Cripple Creek"

"Jesse James"

"Ruby Are You Mad?"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13045

EE 150: Various Live Bluegrass

Flatt and Scruggs, recorded live at the New River Ranch in 1956:

"Old Joe Clark"

"Black-Eyed Susie"

"I Want to Be Loved"

"Courtin' in the Rain"

The Stanley Brothers, recorded live at the New River Ranch, date unknown:

"Wait a Little Longer Please Jesus"

"Cash on the Barrel Head"

"Rawhide"

The Osborne Brothers and Red Allen, recorded live from the radio, date unknown:

"Will You Be Loving Another Man"

"Teardrops In My Eyes"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

Curly Herdman, recorded live at Lenepe Park on 1 August 1964:

"Talking Fiddle"

"Pinetop"

"Standing on the Mountain"

Tim Whiteberg:

"Cluck Old Hen"

"Down on Penny's Farm"

"Sunny Side of Life"

"Lost on the River"

"Soldier's Joy"

"Little Joe"

The Johnson Boys:

"John Henry"

"How Mountain Girls Can Love"

"Shucking the Corn"

"Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes"

"No Mother Or Dad"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13046

EE 151: Bill Monroe at Bean Blossom

Bill Monroe, recorded live at Bean Blossom on 21 April 1963. Bill Monroe on mandolin, Del McCoury on guitar, Bill Keith on banjo, Kenny Baker on fiddle, Bessie Lee on bass, Roger Smith on banjo:

"Theme In"

"Big Sandy River"

"Dark Hollow"

"Lonesome Road Blues"

"Live and Let Live"

"Devil's Dream"

"You Won't Be Satisfied That Way"

"Brand New Shoes"

"White House Blues"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Cotton Fields at Home"

"Roanoke"

Bill Monroe, recorded live at Bean Blossom on 6 October 1963. Bill Monroe on mandolin, Del McCoury on guitar, Bill Keith on banjo, Joe Stuart on fiddle, Jim Sears on bass:

"Theme In"

"Roanoke"

"Dark Hollow"

"I Was Left on the Street"

"Devil's Dream"

"Blue Moon of Kentucky"

"Molly and Tenbrooks"

"On and On"

"New John Henry Blues"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Precious Memories"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13047

EE 152: 1964 Galax Fiddler's Convention, Reel One

Guitar Solos:

Leaf Caulp, "Alabam"

Jesse Lovell, "Fireball Mail"

Larry Dunningan, "Wildwood Flower"

Daniel Clark, "Blue Ridge Mountain Blues"

Delmar Starling, "Jimmy Brown the Newsboy"

Johnny Jackson, "John Hardy"

Jack Grant, "Train 45"

John Edmonds, "Camptown Races"

Cleve Isham, "Carter Blues"

Roy Melton, "Sunny South"

Mike Ward, "Beale Street Blues"

Bobby Harrison, "Sunny South"

Fields Ward, "Riley and Spencer"

Homer Arnold, "Twin Guitar Rag"

Dale Poe, "John Hardy"

Ernest Thomas, "False Hearted Lover"

Slim Dean, "Match Box Blues"

Gene Meade, "Durham's Bull"

Mac Greenburg, "Guitar Medley"

Peter Rowan, "Red Rocking Chair"

Parley Gray, "Sweet Sunny South"

Ken Isham, "You Are My Flower"

Donald Dean, "Wild Bill Jones"

Artie Faulkner, "Banks of the Old Tennessee"

Fiddle Solos:

Holbert Melton, "Coming Around the Mountain"

Joe Ed King, "Rawhide"

Fred Cochran, "Cotton Eyed Joe"

Ernest East, "June Apple"

Eugene Brady, "Arkansas Traveler"

Charlie Higgins, "Red Apple Rag"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13048

EE 153: 1964 Galax Fiddlers Convention, Reel Two

Fiddle Solos:

Sonny Miller, "Blackberry Blossom"

Norm Edmonds, "Kingdom's Coming"

Buddy Pendleton, "Fishers Hornpipe"

Otis Burris, "Fishers Dream"

Talmadge Smith, "Cat Came Back"

Hubert Caldwell, "Fishers Hornpipe"

Arlie Parsons, "Richmond"

W. F. George, "Ebenezer"

Noah Blevens, "Arkansas Traveler"

French Carpenter, "Elswick Farewell"

Tracy Schwartz, "Sally Johnson"

Roscoe Parsons, "Black Mountain Rag"

Archie Callahan, "Eighth of January"

Glen Neaves, "Old Joe Clark"

Charlie Smith, "Sally Goodin"

J. E. Mainer, "Bile Them Cabbage Down"

Alton Vest, "Black Mountain Rag"

Clete Miller, "Leather Britches"

Glen Smith, "Jacksons Hornpipe"

Carson Gardner, "Peacock Rag"

Lloyd Philips, "Soldier's Joy"

Albert Utchins, "Sunny Tennessee"

Clawhammer Banjo Solos:

Raymond Callahan, "Cripple Creek"

Kyle Creed, "Ducks on the Mill Pond"

Chick Martin, "Buffalo Gal"

Birdie Dickens, "Polly Dean"

George Stoneman, "Ida Red"

Phoebe Parsons, "Cabin Creek"

Happy Smith, "Old Reuben"

Buck Perry, "Little Maggie"

Bert Porter, "Sourwood Mountain"

Scruggs Style Banjo Solos:

Terry Reddick, "Grandfathers Clock"

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EE 154: 1964 Galax Fiddlers Convention, Reel Three

Scruggs Style Banjo Solos:

Lenny Reddick, "Home Sweet Home"

Larry Delk, "Golden Slippers"

Foy Grammer, "Grandfathers Clock"

Beverly Davis, "John Hardy"

Butch Robbins, "Grandfathers Clock"

Ted Lundy, "John Hardy"

China Poplin, "Mississippi Sawyer"

Larry Pennington, "John Hardy"

Charles Hawkes, "Lonesome Road Blues"

Elmo Reynolds, "Home Sweet Home"

Vale Best, "Sugarfoot Rag"

Roger Sprung, "Wild Goose"

Lane Wimer, "Ballad of Jed Clampett"

Camden Joyce, "John Hardy"

Lamar Grier, "Foggy Mountain Breakdown"

Marshall Freeland, "Cripple Creek"

Jack Sukes, "Flint Hill Special"

Folk Singers:

Ken Tappin, "Louisville Burglar"

Saul Brody, "Wabash Cannonball"

Arlie Gray, "Down in the Willow Garden"

Mildred Dunavan, "John Hardy"

Jim King, "Drowned in the Deep Blue Sea"

Jack Dunavan, "Old Virginia Rambler"

Paul Sutphin, "Go Home"

Johnny Jackson, "Put My Little Shoes Away"

Patsy Edmonds, "Jack and Joe"

Edna Poplin and China Poplin, "Nellie Gray"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13050

EE 155: 1964 Galax Fiddlers Convention, Reel Four

Folk Singers:

Lucille Edmonds, "Orphan Girl"

Jack Grant, "Bringin' in the Georgia Mail"

Cleve Isham, "Wildwood Flower"

Danna Lindsay, "Butchers Boy"

Ralph Hayden, "Old Kentucky Bound"

J. C. Pierce, "Danny Boy"

Eldridge Montgomery, "Put My Little Shoes Away"

Therman Pugh, "Little Rosewood Casket"

Glen Neeves, "Banks of the Ohio"

Mike Ward, "John Henry"

Hazel Dickens, "Come All Ye Tenderhearted"

Fields Ward, "The Dying Cowboy"

Dana Ray, "Foggy Mountain Top"

Dale Poe, "Homestead on the Farm"

Gloria Belle, "Little Birdie"

Artie Fortner, "The Great Titanic"

Phoebe Parsons, "Curbstone"

Roger Sprung, "Boston Burglar"

Happy Jack Tate, "When the Roses Bloom Again"

Bands:

F. M. Reddick Band, "Ragtime Annie"

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EE 156: 1964 Galax Fiddlers Convention, Reel Five

Bands:

Shorty Teague's Band, "Once More"

Old Lincoln Highway Ramblers, "Cluck Old Hen"

Lary Richardson and the Blue Ridge Boys, "Let Me Fall"

Robert Bill and the Mountain Valley Boys, "Johnson Boys"

Joe King and the Country Cousins, "Panhandle Country"

Delmar Starling and the Original Carolina Buddies, "Twinkle Little Star"

Glen Neeves and the Grayson County Boys, "Fortune"

Cal Freed and the Pine Mountain Boys, "Careless Love"

Uncle Norm Edwards and the Old Timers, "Sweet Little Julie"

The Feedroom Five, "Long Tongue Woman"

Buddy Pendleton and the Rebels, "Bile Them Cabbage Down"

Ted Lundy and the Southern Mountain Boys, "Cacklin' Hen"

The Poplin Family, "John Henry"

Ivor Melton and the Blue Ridge Buddies, "Lost on the Pebble"

James Lindsay and the Mountain Ramblers, "Bill Cheatham"

Alice Gerrard and Hazel Dickens, "Walkin' In My Sleep"

Wade Ward and his String Band, "Don't Let Your Deal Go Down"

The Tennessee Playboys, "Old Joe Clark"

The Cornbelt Cavaliers, "Shady Grove"

Parson's String Band, Instrumental

Jack Tate and the Shady Valley Boys, "Randy Lynn Rag"

Roger Sprung and the Progressive Bluegrass Boys, "Medley of Hornpipes"

Lane Wimmer and the Skyline Band, "Lost All My Money But a Two Dollar Bill"

J. D. Setzler and the Can't Help It Band, "Orange Blossom Special"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13052

EE 157: 1964 Galax Fiddlers Convention, Reel Six

Guitar Solos:

Jesse Lowe, "Step It Up and Go"

Larry Duncan, "Cripple Creek"

Parley Gray, "Sunny South"

Fiddle Solos:

Unknown artist, "Redwing"

Carson Gardner, "Lee Highway Blues"

Joe Ed King, "Arkansas Traveler"

Clete Miller, "Sugar in the Gourd"

Glen Neeves, "Stormy Waves"

Fred Cochran, "Pretty Little Girl"

Ernest East, "Stackolee"

Eugene Brady, "Black Mountain Rag"

Charlie Higgins, "Blackberry Blossom"

J. E. Mainer, "Drunkard's Hiccoughs"

Sonny Miller, "Leather Britches"

Norm Edwards, "Amazing Grace"

Fiddle Solos:

Buddy Pendleton, "Rutlands Reel"

Otis Burris, "Honeysuckle Rag"

Talmadge Smith, "Grey Eagle"

Hubert Caldwell, "Paddy on the Turnpike"

Arlie Parsons, "Forky Deer"

W. F. George, "Durangs Hornpipe"

French Carpenter, "Unknown track"

Tracy Schwartz, "Lost Train Blues"

Roscoe Parsons, "Sourwood Mountain"

Archie Callahan, "Durang's Hornpipe"

Charlie Smith, "Take Me Back to Tulsa"

Glen Smith, "Leather Britches"

Phoebe and Roscoe Parsons, "Shortnin' Bread"

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EE 158: 1964 Galax Fiddlers Convention, Reel Seven

Clawhammer Banjo Solos:

Raymond Johnson, "Cripple Creek"

Kyle Creed, "Sally Ann"

Birdie Dickens, "Sally Ann"

Bert Porter, "Shady Grove"

Chick Martin, "Cold Frosty Morning"

George Stoneman, "Sally Ann"

Phoebe Parsons, "Westport Girl"

Happy Smith, "Pretty Polly"

Buck Perry, "Sally Ann"

China Poplin, "Cripple Creek"

Scruggs Style Banjo Solos:

Terry Reddick, "Old Reuben"

Larry Reddick, "Swanee River"

Larry Delk, "Cripple Creek"

Foy Grammer, "Old Reuben"

Beverly Davis, "Weeping Willow"

Butch Robbins, "Cumberland Gap"

Ted Lundy (winner), "Old Reuben"

Larry Pennington, "Shortnin' Bread"

Charles Hawkes, "Old Reuben"

Marshall Freeland, "Cripple Creek"

Foy Grammer, "Old Reuben"

Lamar Grier, "Banjo Boy Chimes"

Dale Vest, "Mountain Dew"

Roger Sprung, "Devil's Salt Creek"

Camden Joyce, "Cripple Creek"

Jack Sykes, "Flint Hill Special"

Folk Singers:

Patsy Edmonds, "Little Mohee"

Mildred Dunavan, "John Hardy"

Ken Topplin, "Barbara Allen"

Saul Brody, "Crawdad Song"

Parley Gray, "Down in the Willow Garden"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13054

EE 159: 1964 Galax Fiddlers Convention, Reel Eight

Folk Singers:

Parley Gray, "Down in the Willow Garden"

Jack Donovan, "Old Virginia Rambler"

Jim King, "Drowned in the Deep Blue Sea"

Paul Sutphin, "Go Home"

Johnny Jackson, "Put My Little Shoes Away"

Edna Poplin, "Time for the Whippoorwills"

Jack Grant, "Going Down to Nashville"

John Edmonds, "Hills of Roane County"

Lucille Edmonds, "Whiskey Took My Daddy Away"

Ralph Hayden, "Somebody Loves You Darling"

Cleve Isham, "Wildwood Flower"

Danna Lindsay, "The Butchers Boy"

Eldridge Montgomery, "Put My Little Shoes Away"

Thurman Pugh, "Rosewood Casket"

Glen Neeves, "Nobody's Darling on Earth"

Hazel Dickens, "Little Bessie"

Dana Ray, "Foggy Mountain Top"

Dale Poe, "Homestead on the Farm"

Gloria Belle (winner), "Little Birdie"

Artie Fortner, "The Great Titanic"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13055

EE 160: 1964 Galax Fiddlers Convention, Reel Nine

Folk Singers:

Happy Jack Tate, "Bury Me Beneath the Willow"

Bands:

F. M. Reddick Band, "Maggie"

Old Lincoln Highway Ramblers, "John Brown's Dream"

Larry Richardson and the Blue Ridge Boys, "Saro Jane"

Robert Bill and the Mountain Valley Boys, "Sally Ann"

Joe Ed King and the Country Cousins, "On and On"

Delmar Starling and the Original Carolina Buddies, "Lost Indian"

Glen Neeves and the Grayson County Boys, "Careless Love"

Cal Freed and the Pine Mountain Boys, "Shine My Shoes"

Norman Edmonds and the Old Timers, "Jake Gilliam"

The Freedom Five, "Turkey in the Straw"

Ted Lundy and the Southern Mountain Boys, "Sugar in the Gourd"

Buddy Pendleton and the Rebels, "Someday We'll Meet Again Sweetheart"

The Poplin Family, "Eyes Like Cherries"

James Lindsay and the Mountain Ramblers, "Pretty Little Girl"

Ivor Melton and the Blue Ridge Buddies, "Lost on the Pebble"

Alice Gerrard and Hazel Dickens with the Country Ramblers, "Lonesome Road Blues"

Ward's String Band, "Don't Let Your Deal Go Down"

The Tennessee Playmates, "Pretty Little Girl"

Victor Lucas and the Cornbelt Cavaliers, "Soldier's Joy"

Carpenter's String Band, "Cripple Creek"

Jack Tate and the Shady Valley Boys, "Green Mountain Hop"

Roger Sprung and the Progressive Bluegrass Boys, "Bagpipe Medley"

J. D. Setzler and the Can't Help It Band, "Orange Blossom Special"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13056

EE 161: Roma Jackson, Grandpa Jones

Roma Jackson and The Tennessee Pals, recorded live at Valley View Park on 9 August 1964. Roma Jackson on guitar, Randy Jackson on fiddle, Johnny Miller on banjo, Peggy Jackson on bass, with Cactus Bill Smith:

"Hills of Tennessee"

"Durhams Bull"

"Mean Mean Mama"

"The Old Home Town"

"Golden Slippers"

"When You and I Were Young Maggie"

"City Streets"

"Foggy Mountain Breakdown"

"Just Take My Ring Off Your Finger"

"Johnsons Old Grey Mule"

"Jackson' Breakdown"

Grandpa Jones:

"Mountain Dew"

"Banjo Sam"

"In My Dear Old Southern Home"

"T For Texas"

"My Mother's Mansion Is Higher Than Mine"

"Eight More Miles to Louisville"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13057

EE 162: Grandpa Jones, Roma Jackson, Clyde Fogel

Grandpa Jones, recorded live at Valley View Park on 9 August 1964:

"John Henry"

"Old Rattler"

Clyde Fogel and the Valley View Boys, recorded from WNBW on 9 August 1964:

"Intro"

"Bile Them Cabbage Down"

"I Don't Hear You"

Roma Jackson:

"Home Sweet Home"

"Mule Skinner Blues"

Grandpa Jones:

"Uncle Eph's Got the Coon"

"Night Train to Memphis"

Clyde Fogel:

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"Faded Love"

"Soldier's Joy"

Roma Jackson:

"Old Joe Clark"

"Will You Wait For Me"

"Blue Yodel No. 6"

Grandpa Jones:

"That New Vitamin"

"What'll I Do with the Baby-O"

"Are You From Dixie"

Clyde Fogel:

"Little Green Valley"

Roma Jackson:

"My Little Georgia Rose"

"Cherry Mountain Breakdown"

Clyde Fogel:

"Act Naturally"

"Red Wing"

"Life's Railway to Heaven"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13058

EE 164: Hobart Smith, 1 of 2

Hobart Smith, recorded live by Fleming Brown in Chicago, Ill. in September 1963:

"Coo Coo Bird" (fast)

"Coo Coo Bird" (slow)

"Old Joe Clark" (fast)

"Old Joe Clark" (slow)

"Last Chance"

"Patteroller Song" (fast)

"Patteroller Song" (slow)

"Chinquapin Pie"

"Pretty Polly" (fast)

"Pretty Polly" (slow)

"K. C. Blues"

"Jack Knife Blues"

"John Henry"

"Amazing Grace" (B)

"Amazing Grace" (C)

"Women at the Well"

"Holy Ghost"

"Parson Burr"

"Jim and Me"

"Heaven's Airplane"

"The Great Titanic"

"Sixteen Tons"

"Darling Corey"

"Just a Closer Walk with Thee"

"Don't This Road Look Rough and Rocky"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13059

EE 165: Hobart Smith, 2 of 2

Hobart Smith, continued from FT-20376/13058:

"Don't This Road Look Rough and Rocky"

"Put My Little Shoes Away"

"Banging Banjo"

"Banging Banjo"

"Missisippi Sawyer" (fast)

"Mississippi Sawyer" (slow)

"Walking Boss"

"Hawkins County Jail"

"Railroad Bill"

"Meet Me In Rose Time Rose"

"Brown Skin Blues"

"Mountain Dew"

"Plant Some Flowers By My Grave"

"Bring Back My Wandering Boy"

"Carry Me Back to Old Virginia"

"I Wish I Was Single Again"

"One Morning I Rambled"

"Roll On Buddy"

"Coo Coo Bird"

"Pretty Polly"

"Graveyard Blues"

"Columbus Stockade Blues"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13060

EE 166: The Country Gentlemen, 1 of 2

The Country Gentlemen, recorded live at Lafayette College in Easton, Penn. on 7 March 1964. Charlie Waller on guitar, John Duffey on mandolin, Eddie Adcock on banjo, Tom Gray on bass:

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"Fix Me a Pallet"

"Cripple Creek"

"The Fisherwoman"

"Aunt Dinah's Quilting Party"

"Heartaches"

"Jesse James"

"Tom Dooley"

"Little Sparrow"

"East Virginia Blues"

"Mockin' Banjo"

"Salty Dog Blues"

"Old Joe Clark"

"The Fields Have Turned Brown"

"Sunny Side of Life"

"I Am a Pilgrim"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13061

EE 167: The Country Gentlemen, 2 of 2

The Country Gentlemen, continued from FT-20376/13060:

"Two Little Boys"

"Rawhide"

"Green Mountain Hop"

"Little Birdie"

"Foggy Mountain Breakdown"

"Blue Ridge Mountain Blues"

"Will the Circle Be Unbroken"

"John Hardy"

"Wreck of the Old 97"

The Country Gentlemen, recorded live at Lafayette College in Easton, Penn. on 20 March 1963:

"John Hardy"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"Little Sparrow"

"Banjo Signal"

"Pallet on the Floor"

"Mockin' Banjo"

"Copper Kettle"

"Banks of the Ohio"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13062

EE 168: Red Smiley

Red Smiley, recorded live at the Valley View Park on 5 July 1964. Red Smiley on guitar, Larry Hall on banjo, Mack Magaha on fiddle, Ronnie Reno on mandolin, John Palmer on bass:

"Howdy Neighbor Howdy"

"Panhandle Country"

"I Know You're Married"

"I'll Stay Around"

"Grandfather's Clock"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"I'm Using My Bible for a Roadmap"

"Texas Quickstep"

"We Must Have Been Out of Our Minds"

"Please Remember That I Love You"

"Lady of Spain"

"I Don't Love You Anymore"

"Turkey in the Straw"

"I'm the Talk of the Town"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"The Twist"

"Unwanted Love"

"Big Sandy River"

"I Wouldn't Change You If I Could"

"Black Mountain Rag"

"River of Jordan"

"The Bells of St. Mary"

"We Must Have Been Out of Our Minds"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13063

EE 169: Red Smiley, Maybelle Carter, Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper

Red Smiley, continued from FT-20376/13062:

"I'm Jealous of You"

"Sugarfoot Rag"

"I Don't Love You Anymore"

"Whitehouse Blues"

Mother Maybelle Carter, recorded live at the Valley View Park on 2 August 1964, with Helen Carter and Jeanette Carter:

"Sun's Gonna Shine in My Back Door Someday"

"Wildwood Flower"

"Walking in the King's Highway"

"Liberty Dance"

"The Bells of St. Mary"

"Heartbreak Avenue"

"The Storms Are on the Ocean"

"Live On Down the Line"

"Poor Old Heartsick Me"

"Sail Away Ladies"

Wilma Lee Cooper and Stoney Cooper, recorded live at Valley View Park in 1964:

"Big John's Wife"

"Satisfied"

"There's a Big Wheel"

"I Want To Be Loved"

"Don't Let Your Sweet Love Die"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13064

EE 170: Bill Monroe, 1964

Bill Monroe, recorded live at Valley View Park on 6 September 1964. Bill Monroe on mandolin, Jack Cook on guitar, Del McCoury on banjo, Billy Baker on fiddle, Bobby Diamond on bass:

"Theme In"

"Panhandle Country"

"Walkin' the Dog"

"On and On"

"Devil's Dream"

"Gotta Travel On"

"Mule Skinner Blues"

"Blue Moon of Kentucky"

"Rawhide"

"A Good Woman's Love"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Pike County Breakdown"

"Big Sandy River"

"Uncle Pen"

"Dark Hollow"

"Live and Let Live"

"The Girl in the Blue Velvet Band"

"Y'all Come"

"New John Henry Blues"

"Dark Hollow"

"I Saw the Light"

"Love Please Come Home"

"Roanoke"

"The First Whippoorwill"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13065

EE 171: Bill Monroe, 1964

Bill Monroe, continued from FT-20376/13064:

"Wheel Hoss"

"End of My Journey"

"Can't You Hear Me Callin'"

"Bluegrass Breakdown"

"Uncle Pen"

"Sally Jo"

"Toy Heart"

"Golden Rocket"

"I'm Crying Myself to Sleep"

"True Life Blues"

"Big Sandy River"

Carol Alt, recorded live at Valley View Park on 6 September 1964:

"Banks of the Ohio"

"Wayfaring Stranger"

"East Virginia Blues"

"Late Last Night"

"Lonesome Valley"

"Down in the Willow Garden"

"Sailor on the Deep Blue Sea"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13066

EE 172: Reno and Smiley

Reno and Smiley, recorded live at Valley View Park on 13 September 1964. Don Reno on banjo, Red Smiley on guitar, Mack Magaha on fiddle, Ronnie Reno on mandolin, John Palmer on bass:

"Howdy Neighbor Howdy"

"Sweetheart You Done Me Wrong"

"Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star"

"Walk On By"

"Charlotte Breakdown"

"You Don't Have Very Far To Go"

"Please Remember That I Love You"

"Silver Bells"

"I Don't Care"

"Where Did Our Young Years Go"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Gone Home"

"I'm Using My Bible for a Roadmap"

"We Must Have Been Out of Our Minds"

"Don't Let Me Cross Over"

"Follow the Leader"

"I Know You're Married"

"Uncle Pen"

"Panhandle Country"

"Sweethearts in Heaven"

"Home Sweet Home"

"I'll Stay Around"

"Pride"

"Dixie Hoedown"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13067

EE 173: The Stanley Brothers

The Stanley Brothers, recorded live at the Towne Point Club in Millington, Md. on 20 November 1964. Carter Stanley on guitar, Ralph Stanley on banjo, Jack Cooke on guitar, Red Stanley on fiddle:

"How Mountain Girls Can Love"

"Katy Hill"

"End of My Journey"

"Stone Walls and Steel Bars"

"Don't Cheat In Our Home Town"

"Wildwood Flower"

"I'm Walking the Dog"

"Big Tilda"

"What About You"

"Let Me Love You One More Time"

"Cacklin' Hen"

"Don't Go Out Tonight Little Darling"

"Late Last Night"

"She Still Thinks I Still Care"

"Little Maggie"

"Ballad"

"Don't Cheat In Our Home Town"

"Bully of the Town"

"God Gave You To Me"

"Act Naturally"

"Sunny Side of the Mountain"

"Pike County Breakdown"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13068

EE 174: Watson and Ashley, 1 of 3

Doc Watson and Clarence Ashley, recorded live at the Ash Grove in Hollywood, Calif. on 4-5 April 1962:

"My Home's Across the Blue Ridge Mountains"

"Poor Ellen Smith"

"John Henry"

unknown tracks (2)

"Little Sadie"

"Hand Me Down My Walking Cane"

unknown tracks (2)

"I've Got a Longing to Go"

"Fire in the Mountain"

"Trouble in Mind"

"Keep That Skillet Good and Greasy"

"Banks of the Ohio"

"New River Train"

"Sally Ann"

"Weary Blues"

"The Coo Coo Bird"

"Wagoner's Lad"

"Lee Highway Blues"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13069

EE 175: Watson and Ashley, 2 of 3

Doc Watson and Clarence Ashley, recorded at the Ash Grove for Masters on 5 April 1962:

"Will the Circle Be Unbroken"

"Corrina, Corrina" (take one)

"Corrina, Corrina" (take two)

"Corrina, Corrina" (take three)

"Corrina, Corrina" (take four)

"Way Down Town"

"The Rising Sun"

On 7 April:

"Crawdad Song"

"Train That Carried My Girl From Town"

"Lee Highway Blues"

"I'm Troubled, I'm Troubled"

"Down the Road"

"Every Day Dirt"

"Muddy Roads"

"Run Jimmie Run"

"Hick's Farewell"

"Way Down Town"

"Oh Lordy Me"

"Lee Highway Blues"

"Daniel Prayed"

"Way Down Town"

"The Storms Are on the Ocean"

"The Coo Coo Bird"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13070

EE 176: Watson and Ashley, 3 of 3

Doc Watson and Clarence Ashley, continued from FT-20376/13069:

"Pretty Little Pink" (with Jean Ritchie)

"Amazing Grace"

"Take Me Back to Tulsa" (take one)

"Take Me Back to Tulsa" (take two)

"Take Me Back to Tulsa" (take three)

"He Is Coming To Us Dead"

"Corrina, Corrina"

"Sittin' On Top of the World"

"Walking Boss"

"Cacklin' Hen"

"Willie Moore"

"Don't Let Your Deal Go Down"

"The Crawdad Song"

The Carter Family, dub of Acme Issue EP-105:

"Keep on the Sunny Side"

"Look Away from the Cross"

"Longing for Home"

"On the Rock Where Moses Stood"

"Sunshine in the Shadows"

"The Dying Mother"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13071

EE 177: The Watson Family

The Watson Family, recorded at Doc Watson's home in Deep Gap, N.C. on 10-11 August 1962:

"Doc's Talking Blues" (take one)

"Doc's Talking Blues" (take two)

"Days of My Childhood Play" (take one)

"Days of My Childhood Play" (take two)

"We Shall All Be United"

"Dream of a Miner's Child"

"Cyclone of Rye Cove"

"The Intoxicated Rat"

"The Cloud's Gwine Roll Away" (take one)

"The Cloud's Gwine Roll Away" (take two)

"The Cloud's Gwine Roll Away" (take three)

"The Lonely Tombs" (take one)

"The Lonely Tombs" (take two)

"The Lonely Tombs" (take three)

"The Lone Pilgrim"

"Somebody Touched Me" (take one)

"Somebody Touched Me" (take two)

"The Lost Soul"

"Will My Mother Know Me There"

"Twilight Is Stealing"

"I Was Born 10,000 Years Ago"

"Faithful Soldier"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13072

EE 178: Doc Watson and Clarence Ashley, Edited, 1 of 2

Doc Watson and Clarence Ashley, edited best numbers from the Ash Grove in April 1962:

"Peg and Awl"

"Brown's Dream"

"Blue Ridge Mountain Blues"

"May I Sleep In Your Barn Tonight Mister"

"The Drunkard's Dream"

"Dream of a Miner's Child"

"Mother's Beautiful Hands"

"Jimmie Sutton"

Instrumental

"Down the Road"

"Coo Coo Bird"

"Walking Boss"

"Whoa Mule"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13073

EE 179: Doc Watson and Clarence Ashley, Edited, 2 of 2

Doc Watson and Clarence Ashley, continued from FT-20376/13072:

"Little Sadie"

"John Hardy"

"Run Jimmie Run"

"Rock a Little John, the Baby"

"Root Hog or Die"

"Roll On Buddy"

"Louden Town Burglar"

"Free at Last"

"Shout Lulu"

"Cluck Old Hen"

"I'm a Free Little Bird"

"Findlay Preston Story, Part One"

"Findlay Preston Story, Part Two"

"Shout Lulu"

"The Crawdad Song"

"Cluck Old Hen"

"Rambling Hobo"

"John Henry"

"Old Molly Hare"

"Sally Ann"

"Cindy"

"Cousin Sally Brown"

"I'm a Free Little Bird"

"House Carpenter"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13074

EE 180: Various Bluegrass

Flatt and Scruggs, recorded from the Pet Milk Show on Channel Eleven in Baltimore, Md. on 14 November 1964:

"A Girl Like You"

"Amber Tresses"

"Steel Guitar Chimes"

"Why Not Confess"

"When the Roses Bloom"

"I'm Walking With Him"

"Father's Table Grace"

"Flop Eared Mule"

"Shuckin' the Corn"

Bob and Bobby Thomas, recorded from the Chicago Barn Dance on Channel Six in Philadelphia, Penn. on 14 November 1964:

"Wait for the Wagon"

The Dillards, recorded from the Lloyd Thaxton Show on Channel Three in Philadelphia, Penn. on 16 November 1964:

"Jody's Tune"

"There Is a Time"

Flatt and Scruggs, recorded from the Pet Milk Show on Channel Eleven on 21 November 1964:

"Pet Milk Song"

Instrumental

"Haunted House"

"Sally Don't You Grieve"

"Hound Dog Ramble"

"Baby You Got to Quit That Noise"

"Happy Birthday"

"Is There Room For Me"

"Let the Church Roll On"

"Footprints in the Snow"

Instrumental

"Shuckin' the Corn"

Bob and Bobby Thomas, recorded from the Chicago Barn Dance on Channel Six on 21 November 1964:

"Thumb Pick Pete"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13075

EE 181: Ralph Emery Show

The Ralph Emery Show, recorded in Kentucky on 2 August 1963:

"Let's Think About Living"

"Over in a Dim Dark Corner"

"June Carter Interview"

"Gonna Pack My Troubles"

"Before This Day Ends"

"June Carter Talk"

"Number 500"

"Where No One Stands Alone"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13076

EE 182: Carter Sisters and Mother Maybelle

Martha White Transcriptions dubs:

"Will You Miss Me When I'm Gone"

"God Sent My Little Girl"

"Foggy Mountain Top"

Instrumental

"I'll Be a Friend to Jesus"

"Some Other World"

"I Can't Say the Same About You"

"How About You"

"Wait Around the Corner"

"Just Let Me Love You"

"Martha White Coffee Theme"

"June Carter Comedy"

"If You Got the Money I Got the Time"

"Just When I Needed You"

"Cryin' Heart Blues"

"June Carter Comedy"

"Keep Them Cold Icy Fingers Offa Me"

"Cindy"

"Nothing Matters Anymore"

Instrumental

"Who At My Door Is Standing"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13077

EE 183: The Bobby Lord Show

The Bobby Lord Show, recorded in January 1964:

"Pitch My Tent on the Old Camp Ground"

"Storms Are on the Ocean"

"Worried Man Blues"

"China Doll"

"Picking White Gold"

"Cold Cold Heart"

"Long Gone Lonesome Blues"

"Forsaken Love"

"I'll Be All Smiles Tonight"

"Fair and Tender Ladies"

"Bells of St. Mary"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13078

EE 186: Maybelle Carter Interview, Golden State Boys

Maybelle Carter, live interview by Hugh Cherry, recorded over radio station KFOX in Long Beach, Calif. in February 1964

Golden State Boys, recorded from Cal's Corral in Huntington Park, Calif. in February 1964. Hal Poindexter on guitar, Bob Warford on banjo, Larry Rice on mandolin, Bobby Slone on fiddle, Skip Conover on dobro, Dennis Moore on bass:

"Bile Them Cabbage Down"

"Good Ol' Mountain Dew"

"Cripple Creek"

"If I Should Wander Back Tonight"

"Take This Hammer"

"Fire on the Mountain"

"Theme"

"Walkin' the Dog"

"On and On"

"Lonesome Road Blues"

"I'm Ready"

"Theme"

"Don't Say Goodbye If You Love Me"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13079

EE 187: Flatt and Scruggs

Flatt and Scruggs, recorded live at Sunset Park, Penn. on 16 September 1962. Lester Flatt on guitar, Earl Scruggs on banjo, Paul Warren on fiddle, Buck Graves on dobro, Jake Tullock on bass:

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"Randy Lynn Rag"

"Big Ball in Brooklyn"

"One Hundred Miles"

"Little Darling Pal of Mine"

"Martha White Song"

"White House Blues"

"Shuckin' the Corn"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Down the Road"

"Foggy Mountain Rock"

"Rabbit in the Log"

"Earl's Breakdown"

"If I Should Wander Back Tonight"

"Walking in Jerusalem"

"All the Good Times Are Past and Gone"

"Rainbow"

"You Are My Flower"

"Steel Guitar Chimes"

"Little Maggie"

"Reuben's Train"

"I'll Always Be Waiting for You"

"Six White Horses"

"I Wonder How the Old Folks Are at Home"

The Willow Creek Ramblers, Demo Dub No. 6220:

"Lay Your Head On My Shoulder"

"Willow Creek Rag"

"Long Black Veil"

"Under the Double Eagle"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13080

EE 188: The Beverly Hillbillies, The Aggies

The Beverly Hillbillies, recording of TV show in 1964

The Aggies, demo tape of a 17 year old group from Newhall, Calif.:

Instrumental

Ballad

"Whoa Mule"

Instrumental

"Walking Down the Line"

Instrumental

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13081

EE 189: The Blue Sky Boys, 1 of 3

The Blue Sky Boys, recorded live in concert at the University of Illinois on 17 October 1964:

"Are You From Dixie"

"Quit That Tickling Me"

"In the Hills of Roane County"

"Sunny Side of Life"

"I'm Just Here to Get My Baby Out of Jail"

"If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again"

"Barbara Allen"

"Worried Man Blues"

"Story of the Knoxville Girl"

"comedy"

"I'm S-A-V-E-D"

"The Last Letter"

"Don't This Road Look Rough and Rocky"

"Only One Step More"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13082

EE 190: The Blue Sky Boys, 2 of 3

The Blue Sky Boys, continued from FT-20376/13081:

"The Fox"

"Midnight on the Stormy Sea"

"Whispering Hope"

"Kentucky"

"The Sweetest Gift, A Mother's Smile"

"Sweetheart Mountain Rose"

"Beautiful"

"After the Ball"

"Behind These Prison Walls of Love"

"Don't Trade"

"Little Bessie"

"The Butcher's Boy"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13083

EE 191: The Blue Sky Boys, 3 of 3, The Stoneman Family

The Blue Sky Boys, continued from FT-20376/13082:

"The Butcher's Boy"

"Are You From Dixie"

"Are You From Dixie"

The Stoneman Family, recorded live in concert at the University of Illinois on 18 May 1963. Pop Stoneman on guitar, Donna Stoneman on mandolin, Ronnie Stoneman on banjo, Scotty Stoneman on fiddle, Van Stoneman on guitar, Jimmy Stoneman on bass:

"Old Joe Clark"

"Poor Ellen Smith"

"Slew Foot"

"Foggy Mountain Breakdown"

"Sinking of the Titanic"

"White Lightnin' No. 2"

"Listen to the Mockingbird"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"This Land Is Your Land"

"Wildwood Flower"

"Red Wing"

"Raw Hide"

"White House Blues"

"Old Joe Clark"

"Scotland"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13084

EE 192: The Stoneman Family

The Stoneman Family, continued from FT-20376/13083:

"Scotland"

"Let Me Fall"

"Mountaineer's Courtship"

"Talking Fiddle Blues"

"Boil Them Cabbage Down"

"Whiskey in the Jar"

"Springtime in the Mountains"

"Wreck of Number Nine"

"Mama Don't Allow"

"Red River Valley"

"Dream of a Miner's Child"

"Whole Lotta Shaking Goin' On"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13085

EE 193: Bill Monroe and Doc Watson live, Rose Maddox dubs

Bill Monroe and Doc Watson, recorded live at the Ash Grove in Hollywood, Calif. on 14 April 1963:

"Feast Here Tonight"

"Where Is My Sailor Boy?"

"Midnight on the Stormy Deep"

"Memories of You"

"You Won't Be Satisfied That Way"

"Paddy on the Turnpike"

Rose Maddox, Capitol Master Pressing:

35,232-11: "Conscience, I'm Guilty"

35,233-11: "Read My Letter Once Again"

35,234-8: "Tall Men"

35,244-8: "There Ain't No Love"

35,245-7: "What Am I Living For"

35,246-3: "Stop the World"

35,247-3: "Jim Dandy"

35,235-16: "Early in the Morning"

35,248-14: "North to Alaska"

35,249-6: "Lonely Street"

35,250-6: "Gotta Travel On"

35,251-8: "Just One More Time"

35,257-2: "Don't Tell Me Your Troubles"

34,421-11: "There's Better Times A Comin'"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13086

EE 194: Flatt and Scruggs

Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs, recorded live in Scottsville, Ky. on 4 August 1961. Lester Flatt on guitar, Earl Scruggs on banjo, Paul Warren on fiddle, Curly Seckler on mandolin, Buck Graves on dobro, Jake Tullock on bass. Recorded by Ed Kahn and Archie Green:

"Theme"

Band Introduction

"Durham's Bull"

"I Ain't Gonna Work Tomorrow"

"Foggy Mountain Rock"

"If I Should Wander Back Tonight"

"Ground Speed"

"Nobody's Business"

"Foggy Mountain Special"

"Polka on a Banjo"

"Little Darling Pal of Mine"

"comedy routine"

"Old MacDonald"

"On the Rock Where Moses Stood"

"Cabin on the Hill"

"Go Home"

"Wildwood Flower"

"Before I Met You"

"Blue Yodel"

"Theme"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13087

EE 195: Jimmy Martin, The Stanley Brothers

Jimmy Martin, recorded live at Sunset Part in West Grove, Penn. on 8 May 1960. Jimmy Martin on guitar, J. D. Crowe on banjo, Paul Williams on mandolin:

"Who'll Sing for Me"

"I'm a One Woman Man"

"The Joke's On You"

The Stanley Brothers, recorded live at Antioch College on 14 May 1960. Carter Stanley on guitar, Ralph Stanley on banjo, Curly Lambert on mandolin, Ralph Mayo on fiddle, Lindy Clare on bass:

"V-8 Ford"

"Uncle Pen"

"Little Glass of Wine"

"Black Mountain Blues"

"How Far to Little Rock"

"The Lawson Family"

"Dog Fight Imitation"

"Shake My Mother's Hand for Me"

"Are You Afraid to Die"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13088

EE 196: The Stanley Brothers, continued

The Stanley Brothers, continued from FT-20376/13087:

"John Henry"

"Good Ole Mountain Dew"

"Good Ole Mountain Dew," encore

"Model T Starting Imitation"

"Pig in a Pen"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Don't Go Out Tonight Little Darling"

"I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow"

"Home Sweet Home"

"A Voice From on High"

"Come All Ye Tenderhearted"

"Glory To His Name"

"Hog Feeding Imitation"

"I'm Bound to Ride"

"Little Birdie"

"White Dove"

"Listen to the Mockingbird"

"Listen to the Mockingbird," encore

"Angel Band"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13089

EE 197: Doc Watson Concert, 1 of 2

Doc Watson, recorded live in concert at the University of Illinois on 20 March 1964:

"Groundhog"

"I Was Born About 6,000 Years Ago"

"A Little Stream of Whiskey"

"The Ballad of Tom Dooley"

"Uncloudy Day"

"Liberty"

"Blue Smoke"

"Sittin' on Top of the World"

"He's Coming To Us Dead"

"The Intoxicated Rat"

"Georgia Buck"

"Little Darling Pal of Mine"

"Hobo Bill's Last Ride"

"World Is Waiting for a Sunrise"

"Pig in a Pen"

"Every Day Dirt"

"Deep River Blues"

"St. James Hospital"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13090

EE 198: Doc Watson Concert, 2 of 2

Doc Watson, continued from FT-20376/13089:

"St. James Hospital"

"The Lone Pilgrim"

"Fisher's Hornpipe"

"Grandfather's Clock"

"Country Blues"

"Doc's Guitar"

"The Worried Blues"

"Long Black Veil"

"Beaumont Rag"

"Mama Blues"

"Story of the Lawson Family"

"Farewell Blues"

"Handsome Molly"

"Don't Let Your Deal Go Down"

Flatt and Scruggs, recorded from the Les Crane Show on ABC-TV on 12 February 1965:

"Salty Dog Blues"

"I Still Miss Someone"

"Reuben's Train"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13091

EE 199: Cathy and Lloyd Reynolds, Cecil Goodwin and Roberta Hendricks

Cathy Reynolds and Lloyd Reynolds, dubs:

"Homesick for Heaven"

"Let the Spirit Descend"

"In Times Like These"

"Mother Left Me Her Bible"

"The Family Who Prays"

"Don't Overlook Salvation"

"Every Hour of Every Day"

"What a Day"

"When I Feel the Savior's Hand Holding Mine"

"One By One"

Cecil Goodwin and Roberta Hendricks:

"Two Little Orphans"

"The Banks of the Ohio"

"The Drunkard's Child"

"The Eastbound Train"

"Pearl Bryan"

"Utah Carroll"

"Railroad Bill"

"Please Speak To Me Little Darling"

"Gambling on the Sabbath"

"Hamilton County Jail"

"I Am a Drinking, Gambling Boy"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13092

EE 201: Pete Seeger

Pete Seeger, recorded live at Ilwu Hall in July 1961:

"Little Birdie"

"Midnight Special"

"If I Had a Hammer"

"Wasn't That a Time"

"Kayu Ajinei"

"Risselty Rosselty"

"Water for Me"

"Come Gather 'Round"

"Spanish Ballad"

"Roselita"

"Mary Don't You Weep"

"We Shall Overcome"

"Billy Boy"

"The Rand Corporation"

"How Can I Keep From Singing"

unknown blues song

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13093

EE 202: Pete Seeger and Bill Broonzy Concert, 1 of 2

Pete Seeger and Bill Broonzy, recorded at Northwestern University on 4 May 1957:

"Midnight Special"

"Backwater Blues"

"Frog Story"

"Green Corn"

"This Train"

"Mrs. McGrath"

"Crawdad Song"

"various instrument demonstrations"

"The Story of Love"

"Kisses Sweeter Than Wine"

"Goofing Off Suite"

"Willie Mae"

"Bill Bailey"

"Alberta"

"Deep Blue Sea"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13094

EE 203: Pete Seeger and Bill Broonzy Concert, 2 of 2

Pete Seeger and Bill Broonzy, continued from FT-20376/13093:

"Que Bonita Bandera"

"Amy McPherson"

"Poisoning the Students' Minds"

"Forty-Two Kids"

"Teacher, Teacher"

"Ragapati"

"Black Flies"

"Wimoweh"

"Michael"

"Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad"

"I Wonder Why My Children Don't Love Me"

"Ananias"

"The Soldier's Prayer"

"John Henry"

"Blues Number"

"In the Evening"

"Down By the Riverside"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13095

EE 204: Jean Ritchie Concert, 1 of 2

Jean Ritchie, recorded at Mandel Hall on 18 April 1956:

"I Wonder When I Shall Be Married"

"The Cuckoo"

"Lord Bateman and the Turkish Lady"

"Devil and the Farmer's Wife"

"Come All Ye Fair and Tender Ladies"

"Betty Larkin"

"Black Is the Color"

"Guide Me Oh Great Jehova"

"Wake Up Little Cory"

"Down Came an Angel"

"There Was an Old Woman All Skin and Bones"

"Goodbye Girls, I'm Going to Boston"

"First When I Come to Town"

"Johnny Todd"

"Careless Love"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13096

EE 205: Jean Ritchie Concert, 2 of 2, Pete Seeger

Jean Ritchie, continued from FT-20376/13095:

"Lord Randall"

"Henry My Son"

"Oh Waily Waily"

"Love Is Teasin', Love Is Pleasin'"

"Love Is Teasin', Love Is Pleasin'," U.S. version

"Jubilee"

"Lord Thomas and Fair Ellender"

"Shady Grove"

"Turtle Dove"

"Killey Crankey"

Pete Seeger Concert, recorded at Northwestern University on 9 May 1956:

"Buffalo Skinners"

"Eggs and Marrowbone"

"Come All You Missouri Girls"

"Deep Blue Sea"

"Michael Row the Boat Ashore"

"Oh Captain Charlie"

"Go Down Old Hanna"

"Didn't Old John Cross the Water"

"Oleanna"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13097

EE 206: Pete Seeger, Continued

Pete Seeger, continued from FT-20376/13096:

"Where Are You Going My Good Old Man"

"Zintig Bulbes"

"Tsena"

"Ma Yafim Haleiot"

"Oh Sally My Dear I Wish I Could Wed You"

"Lincoln and Liberty Too"

"Acres of Clams"

"Swarthmore Girls"

"Poisoning the Students Minds"

"Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child"

"I'm Gonna Walk and Talk with Jesus"

"Joshua Fought the Battle of Jericho"

"Kisses Sweeter than Wine"

"Goofing Off Suite"

"Brandy Leave Me Alone"

"Wimoweh"

"Never Make a Pretty Woman Your Wife"

"Steel Drum Tunes"

"Delia"

"Hey La-Li-Lo"

"Down By the Riverside"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13098

EE 207: The Old Redwood Canyon Rangers

The Old Redwood Canyon Rangers, recorded live in Berkeley, Calif. in August 1960. Neil Rosenberg on banjo, Scott Hambly on mandolin, Mayne Smith on guitar, Frank Miller on fiddle, Tom Glass on bass:

"Salty Dog"

"Foggy Mountain Breakdown"

"Pretty Polly"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Humdinger"

"Molly and Tenbrooks"

"Cotton-Eyed Joe"

"Colored Aristocracy"

"Knoxville Girl"

"Little Maggie"

"Mocking Banjo"

"Uncle Pen"

"Amelia Earhart"

"instrumental medley"

"Angel Band"

"Ruby"

"Jesse James"

"Blue Ridge Cabin Home"

"Hard Times"

"Blue Moon of Kentucky"

"Arkansas Traveler"

"Boston Burglar"

"Snow Dove"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Old Rattler"

"Darling Corey"

"F. D. R."

"Wheel Hoss"

"I'm a Man of Constant Sorrow"

"Life's Railway to Heaven"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13099

EE 208: The Dillards

The Dillards, recorded live by Pete Weston, date and place unknown:

"John Hardy"

"The Old Man at the Hill"

"Rainbow"

"Green Corn"

"It's Raining Here This Morning"

"Katy Cline"

"Banjo in the Hollow"

"Old Blue"

"Reuben's Train"

"The Buckin' Mule"

"Hard Ain't It Hard"

"Travelling Dobro Blues"

"Ground Hog"

"Cripple Creek"

"Little Maggie"

"Cannonball Blues"

"Watermelon on the Vine"

"White House Blues"

"In the Pines"

"Cumberland Gap"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13100

EE 209: Doc Watson, Reno and Smiley

Doc Watson, recorded live in concert at the University of Penn. on 23 January 1965. Introduction by Ralph Rinzler:

"Walking Cane"

"Life Gets Tee-Jus Don't It"

"My Mama's Gone"

"Little Stream of Whiskey"

"Hiram Hubbard"

"Faithful Soldier"

"Arkansas Traveler"

"When the Roses Bloom in Dixie Land"

"Windy and Warm"

"instrumental medley"

"Brown's Ferry Blues"

Don Reno and Red Smiley:

"Unwanted Love"

Instrumental Medley

"If I Should Wander Back Tonight"

"I Know You're Married"

"Talk of the Town"

"I Wouldn't Change You If I Could"

"Rawhide"

"Whispering Hope"

"Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star"

"Salty Dog Blues"

"Grandfather's Clock"

"Sweethearts in Heaven"

"John Henry"

"Little Joe"

"When You and I Were Young Maggie"

"Swing Low, Sweet Chariot"

"Paddy on the Turnpike"

Doc Watson:

"I Was Born About 6,000 Years Ago"

"Wreck of 1262"

"Omie Wise"

Instrumental

"Old Joe Clark" (with Reno and Smiley's group)

"Red Wing" (with Reno and Smiley's group)

Instrumental

Don Reno and Red Smiley with Doc Watson:

"Maybe You Will Change Your Mind"

"Ballad of Jed Clampett"

"Follow the Leader"

"Mule Skinner Blues"

"Girl in the Blue Velvet Band"

Instrumental

"I'm Blue and Lonesome"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13101

EE 210: Doc Watson at Ash Grove, 1 of 12

Doc Watson, recorded live at the Ash Grove in Hollywood, Calif. on 6 April 1965:

"Muskrat Song"

"Life Gets Tee-Just Don't It"

"Spike Driver's Blues"

"Country Blues"

"Otto Wood"

"I Like the Old Time Worship of the Lord"

"Fisher's Hornpipe"

"Deep River Blues"

"Windy and Warm"

"Beaumont Rag"

"Train That Carried My Girl From Town"

"Blackberry Blossom"

"Hand Me Down My Walking Cane"

"Blue Ridge Mountain Blues"

"Milk Cow Blues"

"Tom Dooley"

"The Faithful Soldier"

"Mama Blues"

"Reuben's Train"

"Wreck of the 1262"

"Greensleeves"

"Guitar Medley"

Instrumental

"Wabash Cannonball"

"Blue Suede Shoes"/"Please Love Me"

"Memphis Blues"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13102

EE 211: Doc Watson at Ash Grove, 2 of 12

Doc Watson, recorded live at the Ash Grove on 9 April 1965:

"Hand Me Down My Walking Cane"

"Life Gets Tee-Jus, Don't It"

"Richmond Blues"

"I'm Sittin' on Top of the World"

"Tom Dooley"

"The Faithful Soldier"

"Late Last Night"

"Wreck of 1262"

"Blackberry Blossom"

"Speedin' West"

"Deep Elem Blues"

"Salty Dog Blues"

"Hobo Bill's Last Ride"

"Otto Wood"

"Amazing Grace"

"Ramblin' Hobo"

"Ballad of Jed Clampett"

"Milk Cow Blues"

"Greensleeves"

"Crawdad Song"

"Sweet Georgia Brown"

"Black Mountain Rag"

"Deep River Blues"

"Sheik of Araby"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13103

EE 212: Doc Watson at Ash Grove, 3 of 12

Doc Watson, recorded live at the Ash Grove on 9 April 1965:

"How Many Biscuits Can You Eat"

"I'm Sittin' on Top of the World"

"Little Stream of Whiskey"

"House Carpenter"

"Arkansas Traveler"

"The F. F. D."

"Blackberry Blossom"

"Don't Let Your Deal Go Down"

The Kentucky Colonels, recorded at the Ash Grove on 5 Febrary 1965. Clarence White on guitar, Roland White on mandolin, Billy Ray Latham on banjo, Scotty Stoneman on fiddle, Roger Bush on bass:

Instrumental

"Green Corn"

"Shuckin' the Corn"

"Dark Hollow"

Doc Watson, recorded live at the Ash Grove, possibly on 9 April 1965:

"Liza Jane"

"Life Gets Tee-Jus, Don't It"

"Hey Mama"

"Otto Wood"

"The Faithful Soldier"

"Fisher's Hornpipe"

"The Coo Coo Bird"

"Grandfather's Clock"

"Windy and Warm"

"Doc's Guitar"

"Beaumont Rag"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13104

EE 213: Doc Watson at Ash Grove, 4 of 12

Doc Watson, recorded live at the Ash Grove on 10 April 1965:

"Bile Them Cabbage Down"

"Life Gets Tee-Jus, Don't It"

"Deep River Blues"

"Otto Wood"

"Cindy"

"Windy and Warm"

"Brown's Ferry Blues"

"Storms Are on the Ocean"

"Speedin' West"

"Black Mountain Rag"

"I Was Born Ten Thousand Years Ago"

"Intoxicated Rat"

"Gonna Lay Down My Old Guitar"

"Omie Wise"

"Georgia Buck"

"The Miner's Child"

"Doc's Guitar"

Instrumental

"Way Down Town"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13105

EE 214: Doc Watson at Ash Grove, 5 of 12

Doc Watson, recorded live at the Ash Grove on 11 April 1965:

Instrumental

"When the Roses Bloom in Dixieland"

"Worried Man Blues"

"Little Stream of Whiskey"

"The Cowboy's Lament"

"Old Joe Clark"

"Red Wing"

"Honey Baby Blues"

"Brown's Ferry Blues"

"I Am a Pilgrim"

"Blue Smoke"

"Greensleeves"

"Hand Me Down My Walking Cane"

"Life Gets Tee-Jus, Don't It"

"Deep River Blues"

"I'm Sittin' on Top of the World"

"Otto Wood, the Bandit"

"We Shall All Be Reunited"

"I'm Going Back to Jericho"

"No Telephone in Heaven"

"Soldier's Joy"

"Don't Let Your Deal Go Down"

"Deep Elem Blues"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13106

EE 215: Doc Watson at Ash Grove, 6 of 12

Doc Watson, recorded live at the Ash Grove on 13 April 1965:

"Old Dan Tucker"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"Worried Blues"

"The Story of Charlie Lawson"

"I Heard My Mother Weeping"

"Mama Blues"

"Way Down Town"

"Little Sadie"

"Sheik of Araby"

"Sweet Georgia Brown"

"Black Mountain Rag"

"Hand Me Down My Walking Cane"

"Blue Ridge Mountain Blues"

"Hobo Bill's Last Ride"

"St. James Hospital"

"The Faithful Soldier"

"instrumental"

"Walkin' Boss"

"The Death of Floyd Collins"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13107

EE 216: Doc Watson at Ash Grove, 7 of 12

Doc Watson, recorded live at the Ash Grove on 14 April 1965:

"Pig in a Pen"

"Doc a Talkin'"

"Richmond Blues"

"Little Stream of Whiskey"

"Georgie"

"Amazing Grace"

"The Ramblin' Hobo"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"The Cyclone of Rye Cove"

"The Muskrat Song"

"When the Roses Bloom in Dixie Land"

"Train That Carried My Girl From Town"

"Deep River Blues"

"Otto Wood, the Bandit"

"Old Joe Clark"

"Little Darling Pal of Mine"

"Don't You Hear Me Callin' You"

"The F. F. D."

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13108

EE 217: Doc Watson at Ash Grove, 8 of 12

Doc Watson, recorded live at the Ash Grove on 15 April 1965:

"Liza Jane"

"Intoxicated Rat"

"Train That Carried My Girl From Town"

"Deep River Blues"

"Little Stream of Whiskey"

"Georgie"

Instrumental

"Reuben's Train"

"The Death of Floyd Collins"

"Blue Smoke"

"Greensleeves"

"Down Yonder"

"Corrina Corrina"

"The Gambler's Yodel"

"Hobo Bill's Last Ride"

"The House Carpenter"

"The Faithful Soldier"

"Red Wing"

"Grandfather's Clock"

"Richmond Blues"

"Way Downtown"

"Ragtime Annie"

"Sheik of Araby"

"Don't Let Your Deal Go Down"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13109

EE 218: Doc Watson at Ash Grove, 9 of 12

Doc Watson, recorded live at the Ash Grove on 16 April 1965:

"How Many Biscuits Can You Eat"

"Life Gets Tee-Jus, Don't It"

"Deep River Blues"

"Weary Blues"

"St. James Hospital"

"Faro"

"Mama Blues"

"Reuben's Train"

"I Can't Help But Wonder"

"Sweet Georgia Brown"

"Down Yonder"

"instrumental"

"I Was Born About 6,000 Years Ago"

"Milk Cow Blues"

"Otto Wood, the Bandit"

"Omie Wise"

"Talk About Suffering"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13110

EE 219: Doc Watson at Ash Grove, 10 of 12

Doc Watson, recorded live at the Ash Grove on 16-17 April 1965:

"Hey Miss Liza"

"Sing Song Kitty"

"Dream of the Miner's Child"

"Ground Hog"

"Blackberry Blossom"

"The Muskrat Song"

"Storms Are on the Ocean"

"Geordie"

"The F. F. V."

"Black Mountain Rag"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13111

EE 220: Doc Watson at Ash Grove, 11 of 12

Doc Watson, recorded live at the Ash Grove on 13 and 17 April 1965:

"The Death of Floyd Collins"

"Deep Elem Blues"

"Margie"

"Brown's Ferry Blues"

"Ragtime Annie"

"Bile Them Cabbage Down"

"Courtin' in the Rain"

"Handsome Molly"

"Hobo Bill's Last Ride"

"Otto Wood, the Bandit"

"We Shall All Be Reunited"

"Mama Blues"

"Richmond Blues"

"I Am a Pilgrim"

Instrumental

"Blackberry Blossom"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13112

EE 221: Doc Watson at Ash Grove, 12 of 12

Doc Waston at the Ash Grove, recorded on 17 April 1965:

"Hand Me Down My Walking Cane"

"Doc Talking Blues"

"I'm Sittin' on Top of the World"

"Little Stream of Whiskey"

"Little Orphan Girl"

"The Ramblin' Hobo"

"I Ain't Got No Honey Baby Now"

"The Wreck of 1262"

"Blue Smoke"

"Beaumont Rag"

Instrumental

"New River Train"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13113

EE 222: Doc Watson, Jesse McReynolds

Doc Watson, continued from FT-20376/13112:

"Deep River Blues"

"St. James Hospital"

"The Faithful Soldier"

"Fisher's Hornpipe"

"Sweet Georgia Brown"

Jesse McReynolds, private recording, recorded in Prattville, Ala. on 8 December 1963:

"Chord Transitions"

"Split String Original"

"Little Rock Getaway"

"Sailor's Hornpipe"

"Original Tune"

"17 Miles From Louisville"

"Farewell Blues"

"Dill Pickle Rag"

"Original Tune"

"San Antonio Rose"

"Hungarian Garden"

"Double Time Something"

"Lonesome Road Blues"

"Billy in the Lowground"

"D String, A String, and E String Leads"

Jim and Jesse, recorded from WTVY in Dothan, Ala. on 10 December 1963:

"Christmas Time's A Comin'"

"I Saw the Light"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13114

EE 223: Doc Watson, Kentucky Colonels

Doc Watson, recorded live at the Orange Coast College on 3 April 1965:

"Fisher's Hornpipe"

"Dream of the Miner's Child"

"Tom Dooley"

"Windy and Warm"

"Wabash Cannonball"

"St. James Hospital"

"Blue Suede Shoes"

"Please Love Me"

"Sheik of Araby"

Instrumental

"Black Mountain Rag"

"Nashville Blues"

"Wildwood Flower"

"Milk Cow Blues"

"Blackberry Blossom"

"Don't Let Your Deal Go Down"

The Kentucky Colonels, recorded live at the Ash Grove in Hollywood, Calif. on 6 April 1965, fully edited:

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Uncle Pen"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Let Me Fall - Parody"

"Eighth of January"

The Kentucky Colonels at the Ash Grove in February 1965:

"Hot Corn, Cold Corn"

"Shuckin' the Corn"

"Dark Hollow"

"May You Never Be Alone"

"Soldier's Joy"

"Reuben"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13115

EE 224: Bill Monroe at Bean Blossom

Bill Monroe, recorded live at the Brown County Jamboree in Bean Blossom, Ind. on 18 April 1965. Bill Monroe on mandolin, Peter Rowan on guitar, Don Linburger on banjo, Roger Smith on fiddle, James Monroe on bass:

"Paddy on the Turnpike"

"Love Please Come Home"

"Salt Creek"

"Toy Heart"

"Rawhide"

"White House Blues"

"Stoney Lonesome"

"Will You Be Loving Another Man"

"Back Up and Push"

"The Girl in the Blue Velvet Band"

"Careless Love"

"I Guess I'm Crazy"

"Walk On, Boy"

"Panhandle Country"

"The First Whippoorwill"

"Blue Grass, Part One"

"Hills of Roane County"

"Billy in the Low Ground"

"Crying Holy Unto the Lord"

"A Beautiful Life"

"Y'all Come"

Bill Monroe, recorded at Bean Blossom on 27 June 1965:

"Theme In"

"Big Sandy River"

"Little Sweethearts"

"Wash My Hands in Muddy Water"

"Bill Cheatham"

"The Walls of Time"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"The Little Girl and the Dreadful Snake"

"Close By"

"Durang's Hornpipe"

"John Henry"

"A Beautiful Life"

"I Saw the Light"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13116

EE 225:Bean Blossom, Ash Grove

Bill Monroe, recorded at Bean Blossom on 27 June 1965 (continued from FT-20376/13115):

"Panhandle Country"

"Put My Rubber Doll Away"

"Mansions for Me"

"You Got to Walk That Lonesome Valley"

"Swing Low, Sweet Chariot"

"Bluegrass Breakdown"

"Y'all Come"

Stoney Lonesome Boys, recorded at same:

"Two Dollar Bill"

"Salty Dog Blues"

"Grandfather's Clock"

"Can't You Hear Me Callin'"

"Fraulein"

The Kentucky Colonels, recorded at the Ash Grove on 6 April 1965:

"Theme In"

"If You're Ever Gonna Leave Me"

"Johnson's Old Grey Mule"

"I'm Just a Used to Be to You"

"Black Mountain Rag"

"Crawdad Song"

"Julius Finkbien's Rag"

"Once a Day"

"Rawhide"

"Over in the Glory Land"

"Cacklin' Hen"

"I'm On the Way Back to the Old Home"

"Sally in the Garden"

"Don't Let Your Deal Go Down"

"John Hardy"

"That's What You Get for Lovin' Me"

"Alabama Jubilee"

"New River Train"

"Running Gun"

"Ocean of Diamonds"

"Bluegrass Breakdown"

"Hard Hearted"

"Wicked Path of Sin"

"Get Down on Your Knees and Pray"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13117

EE 226: Valley View Park, 1 of 4

Clyde Fogel Show, recorded at Valley View Park on 30 May 1965:

"Grey Eagle Hornpipe"

"Working on the Railroad"

"Once More"

"Grandfather's Clock"

"Old Joe Clark"

"Will There Be a Rainbow Tomorrow"

"Old Rattler"

"I Don't Love You Anymore"

"When You and I Were Young Maggie"

The McNett Brothers, recorded at Valley View Park on 30 May 1965:

"You Better Not Do That"

"Steel Guitar Chimes"

"Tiger by the Tail"

"Kentucky"

"Salty Dog Blues"

"I Wouldn't Change You If I Could"

"Twelfth Street Rag"

"Wait for the Light to Shine"

"Dragging the River"

Red Smiley and the Tennessee Cut-Ups, recorded at Valley View Park on 30 May 1965:

"Howdy Neighbor Howdy"

"Love Please Come Home"

"Banjolina"

"Look Over Your Shoulder"

"Swingin' on a Nine Pound Hammer"

"Rawhide"

"The Race Is On"

"Sweethearts in Heaven"

"Uncle Pen"

"Tiger by the Tail"

"Black Mountain Rag"

"I'm Using My Bible for a Roadmap"

"Jesus Savior, Pilot Me"

"I Know You're Married"

"Lady of Spain"

"It's Mighty Dark to Travel"

"Some Old Day"

"They Didn't Know the Difference"

"Together Again"

"Grandpa Played the Fiddle"

Instrumental Outro

Clyde Fogel Show, recorded at same:

"Intro"

"Cowboy's Sweetheart"

"Chime Bells"

"The World Is Waiting for a Sunrise"

"Lonesome Road Blues"

"Turkey in the Straw"

"The Last Waltz"

"I Can't Help It"

"Eating Out of Your Hand"

"Lover"

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EE 227: Valley View Park, 2 of 4

Wilma Lee Cooper and Stoney Cooper, recorded at Valley View Park on 13 June 1965:

"Philadelphia Lawyer"

"Tramp on the Street"

"Pirate King"

"I Couldn't Care Less"

"Katy Hill"

"Old Joe Clark"

"Matthew 24"

"There's a Big Wheel"

Clyde Fogel Show, recorded at Valley View Park on 4 July 1965:

"Intro"

"Billy in the Low Ground"

"Once More"

"Red Wing"

"Cowboy's Sweetheart"

"Washington and Lee Swing"

"Cripple Creek"

"Flowers of Edenburg"

"Whispering Hope"

Carroll County Ramblers, recorded at same:

"Intro"

"Someday We'll Meet Again Sweetheart"

"Devil's Dream"

"One Teardrop and One Step Away"

"Sunny Side of the Mountain"

"This Heart of Mine"

"Sally Sweet"

"20-20 Vision"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"That's the Way Our Fate Must Be"

"Cumberland Gap"

"Bile Them Cabbage Down"

Diamond County Ramblers, recorded at same:

"Tiger by the Tail"

"Twist"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"The Wild Side of Life"

"A House Without Love"

"May You Never Be Alone"

"Johnson's Old Grey Mule"

"Black Mountain Rag"

"Train Imitation"

Grandpa Jones Show with Ramona, recorded at same:

"Intro"

"Mountain Dew"

"Uncle Eph's Got the Coon"

"Canadian Reel"

"Dark as a Dungeon"

"I Don't Love You Anymore"

"Everybody Will Be Happy Over There"

"Are You From Dixie"

"Listen to the Mockingbird"

"Eight More Miles to Louisville"

"Pliney Jane"

"I've Lived a Lot in My Time"

"Methodist Pie"

"T for Texas"

"Old Rattler"

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EE 228: Valley View Park, 3 of 4

Clyde Fogel Show, recorded at Valley View Park on 4 July 1965:

"Intro"

Fiddle Instrumental

"Once a Day"

"Don't Let Me Cross Over"

"Turkey in the Straw"

"Golden Slippers"

"Send Me the Pillow"

"Grandfather's Clock"

Fiddle Instrumental

"Wings of a Dove"

Carroll County Ramblers, recorded at same:

Instrumental

"Let's Live for Tonight"

"Home Sweet Home"

"I Still Miss Someone"

"Reuben"

"All the World Is Lonely Now"

"Ole Slewfoot"

"I'll Be All Smiles Tonight"

"Alibi"

"Truck Driving Man"

"Johnson's Old Grey Mule"

"Cripple Creek"

Diamond County Ramblers, recorded at same:

"Sugarfoot Rag"

"Don't Be Angry"

"Crazy Arms"

Instrumental

"You Don't Know My Mind"

"Steel Guitar Rag"

"Window Shopping"

"Doin' My Time"

"Theme"

Grandpa Jones Show with Ramona, recorded at same:

"Night Train to Memphis"

"Fallen Leaves"

"It's Raining Here This Morning"

"Dear John"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Happy Birthday to Lorna"

"I Don't Love Nobody"

"My Carolina Sunshine Gal"

"fiddle instrumental"

"Pretty Flowers"

"15-cent Comedy Bit"

"My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean"

Clyde Fogel Show, recorded at Valley View Park on 18 July 1965:

"I Told Them All About You"

"Leather Britches"

"The Winner Loses All"

"I Don't Love You Anymore"

"Lady of Spain"

"Maggie Blues"

"I Thought I Heard You Calling My Name"

"Big Time Tonight"

"Ballad of Jed Clampett"

"Mountain Dew"

"Somebody Touched Me"

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EE 229: Valley View Park, 4 of 4

Clyde Fogel Show, recorded at Valley View Park on 15 August 1965:

"Grey Eagle Hornpipe"

"Once a Day"

"Mocking Banjo"

"I Still Miss Someone"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Cabin on the Hill"

"Banjo in the Hills"

"Cumberland Gap"

"Kentucky Girl"

Bob Thomas Show with Cactus Bill, recorded at same:

"Second Fiddle to an Old Guitar"

"Sing Me a Song of Sadness"

"Johnson's Old Grey Mule"

"City Streets"

"I Don't Care"

"When Do You Love Me"

Carl Story and Band, recorded at same:

"Turkey in the Straw"

"Cumberland Gap"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"Paddy on the Turnpike"

"Light at the River"

"Long Lonesome Road"

"Old Country Preacher"

"Liberty"

"Wildwood Flower"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Home Sweet Home"

"Black Mountain Rag"

Doc Watson at the Swarthmore Folk Festival in 1963:

"Pig in a Pen"

"I Was Born Six Thousand Years Ago"

"Country Blues"

"Uncloudy Day"

"Don't Let Your Deal Go Down"

"Sweet Heaven When I Die"

"Everyday Dirt"

"House Carpenter"

Doc Watson on the Gene Shay Show on 23 May 1965:

"Blue Ridge Mountain Blues"

"Omie Wise"

"Blue Smoke"

"Tom Dooley"

"Greensleeves"

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EE 230: Various Bluegrass

Doc Watson on the Gene Shay Show, continued from FT-20376/13120:

"Tennessee Stud"

"Mama Blues"

"Cowboy Song"

"Grandfather's Clock"

"Dill Pickle Rag"

Doc Watson on the Gene Shay Show on 1 August 1965:

"Tom Dooley"

"Little Orphan Girl"

"Black Mountain Rag"

"Georgie"

"Sweet Georgia Brown"

"Walk On By"

"Windy and Warm"

"Tennessee Stud"

"The Clouds Are Gonna Roll Away"

"Windigo"

Instrumental

"Alberta"

"Blackberry Blossom"

"Wreck of the 97"

"Violets of Dawn"

"Hank and Joe and Me"

"Oh By Jingo"

"Milk Cow Blues"

New York Ramblers, recorded on WHAT-FM on 14 June 1965:

"Salt Creek"

"Whose Shoulder Will You Cry On"

"Love Please Come Home"

"Cedar Hill"

"Goodbye Maggie"

"How Mountain Girls Can Love"

"Long Gone Daddy"

"I've Been All Around the World"

"Rawhide"

The Stanley Brothers, recorded at Sunset Park in Oxford, Penn. on 9 May 1965:

"How Mountain Girls Can Love"

"I Know What It Means to Be Lonely"

Fiddle Instrumental

"Dark Hollow"

"What About You"

Instrumental

"Stone Walls and Steel Bars"

"Mother's Not Dead"

"Katy Hill"

"Your Old Love Letters"

"Little Maggie"

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EE 231: Flatt and Scruggs

Flatt and Scruggs, recorded in concert at the University of Illinois on 12 May 1962:

"Florida Blues"

"Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms"

"Maggie"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"Flint Hill Special"

"Big Ball in Brooklyn"

"Listen to the Mockingbird"

"John Henry"

"Little Darling Pal of Mine"

"Old McDonald Had a Farm"

"What a Friend We Have in Jesus"

"Cabin on the Hill"

"Wildwood Flower"

"Jimmie Brown, the Newsboy"

"I Wonder How the Old Folks Are at Home"

"Reuben"

"Stay All Night"

"When It's Lamplighting Time in the Valley"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Hear the Whistle Blow a Hundred Miles"

"Legend of the Johnson Boys"

Intrumentals (3)

"Go Home"

"Cotton Eyed Joe"

"Polka on a Banjo"

Intrumentals (2)

"Same Old Tale"

"Barbara Allen"

"The Prisoner's Song"

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EE 232: Flatt and Scruggs continued, Grayson County Boys

Flatt and Scruggs, continued from FT-20376/13122:

"If I Should Wander Back Tonight"

"Salty Dog Blues"

"White House Blues"

"Somebody Touched Me"

Grayson County Boys, recorded from WLTV in Bowling Green Ky. on 22 January 1965:

"International Harvester Theme"

"Salt Creek"

"When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again"

"Even the Bad Times Are Good"

"Lord, I'm Coming Home"

"Pike County Breakdown"

"Got to Swim the Barren River"

"Throw Out the Lifeline"

"Are You Missing Me?"

"International Harvester Theme - Out"

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EE 233: Flatt and Scruggs

Flatt and Scruggs, recorded in concert at Baily Hall in Cornell University on 21 March 1964. Note: This tape continues on FT-20376/13143:

"Salty Dog Blues"

Instrumental

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Earl's Breakdown"

"Martha White Song"

"Just Joshing"

"Big Ball in Brooklyn"

"I Wonder How the Old Folks Are at Home"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Little Darling Pal of Mine"

"When the Saints Go Marching In"

"Let the Church Roll On"

"The Cannonball Blues"

"You Are My Flower"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"Silver Bells"

"Philadelphia Lawyer"

"Reuben"

"Saro Jane"

"Ballad of Jed Clampett"

"Mama Don't Allow"

"Cumberland Gap"

"This Is Your Land"

"Listen to the Mockingbird"

"Hear the Whistle Blow a Hundred Miles"

Instrumental

"Wildwood Flower"

"Jimmie Brown the Newsboy"

"The Fiddle and the Banjo"

"Take This Hammer"

"Maggie"

"White House Blues"

"Shady Grove"

"Little Maggie"

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EE 234: UCLA Folk Festival 1965, 1 of 7

Vern and Ray and the Carroll County Country Boys:

"John Hardy"

Sandy and Caroline Paton:

Unknown ballad

"Johnnie, Oh Johnnie"

"Queen Jane"

"We Will Land on the Shore and Be Saved Forever More"

Dave Fredrickson:

"Casey Jones"

"Jack O'Diamond" (Rye Whiskey)

"Farewell Fair Ladies" (I Ride an Old Paint)

The Blue Sky Boys:

"Are You From Dixie"

"Story of the Knoxville Girl"

"Worried Man Blues"

"The Last Letter"

"Sunny Side of Life"

"Are You From Dixie"

Son House:

"Death Letter Blues"

"Preachin' Blues"

"Let It Happen On"

Ruth Rubin:

"A Baby Sitter's Lullaby"

"Yiddish Love Song"

"Yiddish Love Song"

"Yiddish Work Song"

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EE 235: UCLA Folk Festival 1965, 2 of 7

Ruth Rubin, continued from FT-20376/13125:

"Yiddish Dancing Song"

Jimmy Driftwood:

"Guitar Medley"

Bookmiller Shannon:

"Sugar Hill"

Ollie Gilbert:

"Home Hallie Home"

Jimmy Driftwood and Bookmiller Shannon:

"Port Smith"

Glenn Ohrlin:

"The Zebra Dunn"

"Trail to Mexico"

"Talking Memphis"

Vern and Ray and the Carroll County Country Boys:

"I Wonder Where You Are Tonight"

"The Touch of God's Hand"

"My Georgia Rose"

"White House Blues"

Moving Star Hall Singers:

"Gimme That Old Time Religion"

"Oh Lord, Gimme the Time to Pray"

"Lift Him Out"

"You Better Mind What You're Talking About"

"Michael Row the Boat Ashore"

"unknown gospel song"

Sam Hinton:

"Animal Song"

"Take This Hammer"

"Haul Away Joe"

"Pig Song Medley"

Hedy West:

"Frog Went Courting"

"The Wife of Usher's Well"

"Coal Miner's Child"

"Shady Grove"

Doc Hopkins:

"The Swappin' Song"

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EE 236: UCLA Folk Festival 1965, 3 of 7

Doc Hopkins, continued from FT-20376/13126:

"I Wish I Was Single Again"

"Blue Tail Fly"

Glenn Ohrlin:

"My Home in Arkansas"

"My Home's in Montana"

"High Chin Bob"

Bess Hawes:

"Hide and Go Seek Song"

"You Can't Make a Turtle Come Out"

"Oh What a Merry Land Is England"

Guy Carawan:

"Ida Red"

"Old Blue"

"The Three Dogs and the Witch"

The Moving Star Hall Singers:

"Story of Jack and Mary"

"Little Sally"

"Little Brown Brother"

"We Shall Overcome"

"Michael Row the Boat Ashore"

Vern and Ray and the Carroll County Country Boys:

Instrumental breakdown

"The Old Home Town"

"Mule Skinner Blues"

"Life's Railway to Heaven"

"Pike County Breakdown"

Sam Hinton:

"Li-Li-Lee" (My Brazos Sweetheart Has Left Me)

"Spanish Fandango"

"Lord, I'll Be a Man"

"O'Brian O'Lynn"

"The Downfall of Paris"

"Long John"

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EE 237: UCLA Folk Festival 1965, 4 of 7

The Blue Sky Boys:

"Are You From Dixie"

"Who's Gonna Shoe Your Pretty Little Foot"

"In the Hills of Roane County"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"The Butcher's Boy"

"Are You From Dixie"

Son House:

"Ain't It Lonesome"

"Empire State Express"

Moving Star Hall Singers:

"unknown gospel song"

"I'm a Soldier for the Lord"

Doc Hopkins:

"My Last Old Dollar Is Gone"

"I'm a Free Little Bird"

"The Coal Creek March"

Hedy West:

"Little Maggie Groves"

"Folk Ballad Medley"

"Little Sadie"

"Honest Farmer"

"The Davidson Wilder Blues"

"Death of Barney Graham"

"Vote for Ho Chi Min"

Glenn Ohrlin:

"The Cowboy"

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EE 238: UCLA Folk Festival 1965, 5 of 7

Glenn Ohrlin, continued from FT-20376/13128:

"Dakota Land"

"Windy Bill"

Bookmiller Shannon:

"Black-Eyed Susie"

"Sugar Hill"

Ollie Gilbert:

"Little Willie Green"

Jimmy Driftwood:

Guitar instrumental

"Down in Arkansas"

"The Lonesome Eight"

D. K. Wilgus:

"She Sleeps Beneath the Norris Dam"

Sam Hinton:

"St. James Infirmary"

Ruth Rubin:

"Yiddish Number"

Dave Fredrickson:

"Austin Fair City"

Guy Carawan:

"Pastures of Plenty"

Bess Hawes:

"Oh My Little Johnny"

Sandy Paton:

"When a Fellow Is Out of a Job"

Sam Hinton:

"The Harvest Home"

Ruth Rubin:

"Yiddish Dance Song"

Dave Fredrickson:

"Jack Leonard's Masterpiece" (Girl in the Blue Velvet Band)

Guy Carawan:

"Move When the Spirit Says Move"

Bess Hawes:

"Crossing Lake Michigan"

Sandy Paton:

"Yankee Collector Song"

Bess Hawes:

"Country Girl"

Sam Hinton:

"Billy Grimes"

Ruth Rubin:

"Yume-Yume"

Dave Fredrickson:

"Three Nights Drunk"

Guy Carawan:

(title cuts off)

Sandy Paton:

"The Town of I Be Maybe"

Sam Hinton:

"Mountain Dew"

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EE 239: UCLA Folk Festival 1965, 6 of 7

Ruth Rubin:

"Yiddish Drinking Song"

Dave Fredrickson:

"Warm Red Wine"

Guy Carawan:

"Katy Cruel"

Bess Hawes:

"There's Many a River That Waters the Land"

Caroline Paton:

"The Unfortunate Rake"

Sam Hinton:

"This May Be the Last Time"

"No More, My Lord, No More"

"Oh Freedom"

Jimmy Driftwood:

"What Is the Color of the Soul of Man"

"My God Is a Rock"

Glenn Ohrlin:

"Cowboy Sacred Song"

Ollie Gilbert:

"Father Has a Home"

Jimmy Driftwood:

"Sittin' on the Seat with Jesus"

Son House:

"Lord Have Mercy When I Come to Die"

"God Can Use You"

"A True Friend Is Hard to Find"

"John the Revelator"

The Triumphs:

"You've Got to Move"

"I'm Walking with the King"

"I'm a Roller"

"Come to the Savior"

unknown gospel song

"Since I Laid My Burden Down"

Ruth Rubin:

"Yiddish Song"

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EE 240: UCLA Folk Festival, 1965, 7 of 7

Ruth Rubin:

"Yiddish Melody"

"Walkie Talkie Song"

Doc Hopkins:

"When I Lay My Burden Down"

"Hallelujah to the Lamb"

"Open Up Them Pearly Gates"

"I'll Fly Away"

"The Old Account Was Settled"

The Blue Sky Boys:

"Whispering Hope"

"Dust on the Bible"

"I'm S-A-V-E-D"

"Only One Step More"

"Where the Soul Never Dies"

The Moving Star Hall Singers:

"Look Down the Road"

"Down at the Cross"

"In the Morning Lord"

"Motherless Child"

"Tell Me How Long"

"Amazing Grace"

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EE 241: Osborne Brothers, Bill Monroe

The Osborne Brothers, recorded at Bean Blossom on 26 September 1965. Sonny Osborne on banjo, Bob Osborne on mandolin, Dale Slidd on guitar, Jim Brazer on bass:

"Cumberland Gap"

"Me and My Old Banjo"

"Making Plans"

"Greensleeves"

"Ruby"

"Sweethearts Again"

"Sally Goodin"

"Charlie Cotton"

"I Know What It Means To Be Lonesome"

"Give This Message To Your Heart"

"Green Green Grass"

"Sunny Mountain Chimes"

"Billy in the Low Ground"

"Once More"

"Bugle Call Rag"

"Pathway of Teardrops"

"Each Season Changes You"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Salty Dog Blues"

"John Henry"

Bill Monroe, recorded at Bean Blossom on 7 November 1965. Bill Monroe on mandolin, Peter Rowan on guitar, Lamar Greer on banjo, Gene Lorenger on fiddle, James Monroe on bass:

instrumental, band introduction

"Brown County Breakdown"

"Today Has Been a Lonesome Day"

"Live and Let Live"

"Lonesome Road Blues"

"Billy in the Low Ground"

"Uncle Pen"

"Blue Moon of Kentucky"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Little Joe"

"Goin' to the Races"

"Two Little Boys"

"I Live in the Past"

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EE 242: Bill Monroe, The Country Gentlemen

Bill Monroe, continued from FT-20376/13132:

"Salt Creek"

"Molly and Tenbrooks"

"Pan Handle Country"

"Little Girl and the Dreadful Snake"

"Bluegrass Breakdown"

"Highway of Sorrow"

"Down Yonder"

"Over the Waves"

"Trial Time Blues"

"Life's Evening Sun"

"Life's Railway to Heaven"

"Christmas Time's A Comin'"

The Country Gentlemen, recorded at Oberlin College on 13 May 1961 (edited):

"Train 45"

"I Ain't Going to Work Tomorrow"

"Lawson Family"

"John Hardy"

"Little Glass of Wine"

"The Fields Have Turned Brown"

"Hills and Home"

"Pan Handle Country"

"Little Bessie"

"Darling Little Pal of Mine"

"Willie Roy, the Crippled Boy"

"Train 45"

"I'm Coming Back But I Don't Know When"

"Jimmie Brown the Newsboy"

"Red Wing"

"Wicked Path of Sin"

"Weeping Willow"

"Lost Highway"

"Under the Double Eagle"

"Fair and Tender Ladies"

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EE 243: The Osborne Brothers

The Osborne Brothers, recorded at the Oak Leaf Park in Luray, Va. on 30 May 1960 (edited). Bob Osborne on mandolin, Sonny Osborne on banjo, John Duffet on dobro:

"My Aching Heart"

"Blame Me"

"Train 45"

"I Thought I Heard You Call My Name"

"Red Wing"

"Down Down Down"

"Old Kentucky Home"

"Foggy Mountain Breakdown"

"Seven Year Blues"

"Cumberland Gap"

"Cumberland Gap"

"Are You Missing Me"

"Give This Message To Your Heart"

"Pick Me Up On Your Way Down"

"You'll Never Know"

"Billy in the Low Ground"

"Once More"

"Jesse James"

"He's Knocking"

"Steal Away"

"Ruby"

"Della Mae"

"Cumberland Gap"

"Lost Highway"

"White Lightning"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"Jimmie Brown the Newsboy"

"Gone Home"

"Little White Church in the Valley"

"Down in the Willow Garden"

"Walking Cane"

"Cripple Creek"

"Ruby"

"Heartaches By the Number"

"I've Cheated on You"

"Farewell Blues"

"It Hurts to Know"

"I've Got a New Heartache"

"Red Wing"

"Steal Away"

"He's Knocking"

"Down Down Down"

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EE 244: Osborne Brothers, Jim and Jesse

The Osborne Brothers, recorded at Bean Blossom on 20 October 1963. Bob Osborne on mandolin, Sonny Osborne on banjo, Benny Birchfield on guitar, Jim Stanton on bass:

"Salty Dog Blues"

"The Banjo Boys"

"Six White Horses"

"Fair and Tender Ladies"

"Bugle Call Rag"

"Take This Hammer"

"Ballad of Jed Clampett"

"Crying Holy Unto the Lord"

"Once More"

"Little Maggie"

"Ruby"

"Cumberland Gap"

"Each Season Changes You"

"Poor Old Cora"

"Give This Message to Your Heart"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Stony Creek"

"Send Me the Pillow That You Dream On"

"Detroit City"

"Teardrops In My Eyes"

"Pike County Breakdown"

"Let's Be Sweethearts Again"

"A Good Woman's Love"

"Auld Lang Syne"

"Mule Skinner Blues"

"Take This Hammer"

Jim and Jesse, recorded at Mockingbird Hill on 23 September 1963:

"Rawhide"

"Don't Say Goodbye If You Love Me"

"Polka on the Banjo"

"I Know the Lord Is Watching Over Me"

"This Lonesome Road"

"A Good Woman's Love"

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EE 245: Flatt and Scruggs

Flatt and Scruggs, recorded at the Ash Grove in Hollywood, Calif. in November 1964. Lester Flatt on guitar, Earl Scruggs on banjo, Paul Warren on fiddle, Curly Seckler on mandolin, Buck Graves on dobro, Jake Tullock on bass:

"Ain't Going to Work Tomorrow"

"Steel Guitar Blues"

"Farewell Blues"

"Cotton Eyed Joe"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Crawdad Song"

"Foggy Mountain Special"

"Six White Horses"

"Billy in the Low Ground"

"Flop Eared Mule"

"All I Want Is You"

"Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms"

"Cryin' Holy Unto the Lord"

"Go Home"

"False Hearted Blues"

"Salty Dog Blues"

"Steel Guitar Chimes"

"Black Eyed Susie"

"Reuben"

"Rabbit in a Log"

"Little Darling Pal of Mine"

"Silver Waves"

"Polka on a Banjo"

"Shady Grove"

"Wildwood Flower"

"Maggie"

"Flint Hill Special"

"Foggy Mountain Special"

"In the Pines"

"Little Maggie"

"Earl's Breakdown"

Flatt and Scruggs, recorded at the Ash Grove on 26 June 1962:

"Florida Blues"

"Long Journey Home"

"Down in the Valley"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Reuben"

"Lonesome Road Blues"

"The Prisoner's Song"

"Listen to the Mockingbird"

"Johnson Boys"

"The Barefoot Boy"

"False Hearted Lover"

"Keep on the Sunny Side"

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EE 246: Flatt and Scruggs, continued

Flatt and Scruggs, continued from FT-20376/13136:

"Storms Are On the Ocean"

"Jimmie Brown the Newsboy"

"Somebody Touched Me"

"Mother Knows Best"

"Foggy Mountain Breakdown"

"White House Blues"

"Black Mountain Rag"

"Shady Grove"

"Polka on a Banjo"

Flatt and Scruggs, recorded at the Ash Grove on 27 June 1962:

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Gotta Travel On"

"Maggie"

"We'll Meet Again Sweetheart"

"Sally Goodin"

"Mother Knows Best"

"Little Darling Pal of Mine"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"Listen to the Mockingbird"

"Nobody's Darling But Mine"

"The Girl in the Blue Velvet Band"

"Earl's Breakdown"

"Six White Horses"

"Steel Guitar Blues"

"Salty Dog Blues"

"Foggy Mountain Breakdown"

"White House Blues"

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EE 247: Jim and Jesse

Jim and Jesse McReynolds, recorded from WTVY on 14 January 1964:

"Take My Ring From Your Finger"

"Talk Back Trembling Lips"

"Earl's Breakdown"

"Ice Cold Love"

"Take Up Thy Cross"

"Texas Quickstep"

"Foggy Mountain Top"

"Which One Is To Blame?"

The Osborne Brothers, recorded from WSM on 19 January 1964:

"Worried Man Blues"

Jim and Jesse McReynolds, recorded from WTVY on 28 January 1964:

"Blue Bonnet Lake"

"You're Going Like Wildfire"

"Wildwood Flower"

"Who'll Sing for Me"

"Cheyenne"

Jim and Jesse, recorded from WEAR on 29 January 1964:

"Careless Love, Goodbye"

"Dear Old Dixie"

"Sleepy Eyed John"

"Who'll Buy the Wine?"

"God Put a Rainbow in the Cloud"

"Panhandle Country"

Jim and Jesse, recorded from WTVY on 13 October 1964:

"My Empty Arms"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Farewell Blues"

Jim and Jesse, recorded from WEAR on 12 February 1964:

"Love's Gonna Live Here"

"Sunny Mountain Chimes"

"My Empty Arms"

"Shackles and Chains"

"Church in the Valley"

"Mississippi Sawyer"

"Talk Back Trembling Lips"

Jim and Jesse, recorded from WTVY on 6 October 1964:

"Uncle Pen"

"Please Talk to My Heart"

"Coleman Hill Rag"

"Goin' Down This Road"

"River of Jordan"

"Kennedy Rag"

Jim and Jesse, recorded from WEAR on 7 October 1964:

"Limehouse Blues"

"Which One Is To Blame?"

"Til These Dreams Come True"

"Just a Little Talk with Jesus"

"Katy Hill"

"Are You Missing Me?"

Jim and Jesse, recorded from WTVY on 13 October 1964:

"The Old Country Church"

"Turkey in the Straw"

Jim and Jesse, recorded from WTVY on 20 October 1964:

"Alone With You"

"The Best Dressed Beggar in Town"

"The Mad Banjo"

"Crawdad Song"

"Life's Railway to Heaven"

"Mississippi Sawyer"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13139

EE 248: Jim and Jesse, Others

Jim and Jesse McReynolds, continued from FT-20376/13138:

"Faded Love"

Jim and Jesse, recorded from WTVY on 22 October 1964:

"Ruby"

"Foggy Mountain Special"

"There's More Pretty Girls Than One"

"Sally Goodin"

Jim and Jesse, recorded from WEAR on 4 November 1965:

"Shenandoah Valley Breakdwon"

"It's a Long Way to the Top of the World"

Flatt and Scruggs, recorded from WJHG on 7 November 1964:

"Dobro Rhumba"

fiddle and banjo fragment

Jim and Jesse, recorded from WTVY on 17 November 1965:

"Wild Georgia Boys"

"Cash on the Barrelhead"

"Red Wing"

"Over in Gloryland"

"Congratulations, Anyway"

Buck Graves, recorded in Ash Grove dressing room in the Fall of 1961:

"Hound Dog Ramble"

unnknown tracks (2)

"Buck's Run"

unknown tracks (2)

song composed by Buck

"You're Leaving Me"

lyrics written by Buck, adapted to another song

"I'll Be Better Off Without You"

"My Heart Knows I'm Living a Lie"

"I'll Take You Back Again"

unknown blues track

Jim and Jesse, recorded from WEAR on 11 March 1964:

"Fraulein"

"Chicken Reel"

"Wings of a Dove"

"Don't Say Goodbye If You Love Me"

Jim and Jesse, recorded from WTVY on 17 March 1964:

"Love's Gonna Live Here"

"The Girl in Saginaw, Michigan"

"Dixie Breakdown"

"A Beautiful Life"

"I'll Never Love Another"

"Fiddler's Dream"

Jim and Jesse, recorded from WEAR on 18 March 1964:

"Ridin' That Midnight Train"

"Dixie Breakdown"

"I'll Never Love Another"

"A Beautiful Life"

"Fiddler's Dream"

"Love's Gonna Live Here"

"Take My Ring From Your Finger"

"How Do You Talk to a Baby?"

"Swing Low Sweet Chariot"

"Bile Them Cabbage Down"

"Violet and the Rose"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13140

EE 249: The Stanley Brothers at Berkeley

The Stanley Brothers, recorded in Berkeley, Calif. on 21 September 1962. Carter Stanley on guitar, Ralph Stanley on banjo, Vernon Derick on fiddle, Curly Lambert on mandolin:

"Watermelon on the Vine"

"I Know What It Means To Be Lonesome"

"Cumberland Gap"

"Let Me Love You One More Time"

"Old Love Letters"

"Fast Express"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Roving Gambler"

"Daybreak in Dixie"

"Wreck of the Old 97"

"Six Months Ain't Long"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"Rank Stranger"

"Cripple Creek"

"Salty Dog Blues"

"Hills of Roane County"

"Big Tilda"

"Lorina"

"White Dove"

"Gathering Flowers for the Master's Bouquet"

"Mountain Dew"

"Impersonations by Vernon"

"Little Maggie"

"True Life Blues"

"Back Up and Push"

"Little Glass of Wine"

"Man of Constant Sorrow"

"Mother's Not Dead"

"Daniel Prayed"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13141

EE 250: Various Bluegrass

The Stanley Brothers, continued from FT-20376/13140:

"Mastertone March"

"Dear Old Dixie"

"Maple on the Hill"

"Lonesome Road Blues"

"Wicked Path of Sin"

The Country Boys, recorded at the Ash Grove in Hollywood, Calif. in April 1962:

"Get Up John"

"Mule Skinner Blues"

"Earl's Breakdown"

"Sittin' On Top of the World"

"Buck's Run"

"Darling Pal of Mine"

"Way Down Town"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Rawhide"

Tom Morgan, oiginal tape. Frank Morgan on bass and lead, Red Allen on guitar, Frank Wakefield on mandolin, Bill Emerson on banjo, Kenny Haddock on dobro, Carl Nelson on fiddle:

"I Wonder If You Feel the Way I Do"

"Old Country Church"

"Pig in a Pen"

"Red Wing"

"Happy Valley"

"Back Up and Push"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13142

EE 251: Reno and Smiley at Bean Blossom

Reno and Smiley, recorded at Bean Blossom in 1958. Don Reno on banjo, Red Smiley on guitar, Mack Magaha on fiddle, Johnny Palmer on bass:

"Howdy Neighbor Howdy"

"Your Love Is Dying"

"Dark Hollow"

"Cumberland Gap"

"Sweetheart You Done Me Wrong"

"Grey Eagle"

"Sweethearts in Heaven"

"Maybe You Will Change Your Mind"

"I'm Stepping Out Tonight"

"Lee Highway Blues"

"Jesus Is Waiting"

"Springtime in Glory"

"I'm Using My Bible for a Roadmap"

"One More Hill"

"Banjo Medley"

"I'm Sittin' on Top of the World"

"Drifting with the Tide"

"Don't Stop Now"

"Charlotte Breakdown"

"Here Today and Gone Tomorrow"

Fiddle Medley

"I'm the Talk of the Town"

"One Step Away"

"Sawing on the Strings"

"Dark Hollow"

"When You and I Were Young Maggie"

"Somebody Touched Me"

"Someone Will Love Me In Heaven"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13143

EE 252: Flatt and Scruggs, Doc Watson

Flatt and Scruggs, recorded in concert at Cornell University on 21 March 1964:

"Little Maggie"

Doc Watson, recorded in concert at Rochester University on 19 September 1964:

"Sweet Heaven When I Die"

"Doc's Talkin'"

"Train That Carried My Girl From Town"

"Worried Blues"

"Little Stream of Whiskey"

"Otto Wood"

"The Lone Pilgrim"

"Fisher's Hornpipe"

"Goin' Back to Jericho"

"Fiddler's Dram"

"Hey, Miss Liza"

"Nashville Blues"

"Life Gets Tee-Jus, Don't It"

"Blue Ridge Mountain Blues"

"Deep River Blues"

"I'm Sittin' on Top of the World"

"Little Sadie"

"The House Carpenter"

"St. James Hospital"

"Am I Born to Die"

"We Shall All Be Reunited"

"Knockin' on the Hen House Door"

"Georgia Buck"

"Mama Blues"

"Doc's Guitar"

"Beaumont Rag"

"Black Mountain Rag"

The Greenbriar Boys, recorded at the Goliard in Forest Hills, N.Y. on 3 January 1965:

"Someone Like You"

"Camptown Races"

"Ain't No Grave Gonna Hold My Body Down"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13144

EE 253: Various Bluegrass

Clyde Fogel, recorded live at Valley View Park on 30 May 1965:

"Fair and Tender Ladies"

"Muddy Water"

"Precious Memories"

Clyde Fogel, recorded live at Valley View Park on 13 June 1965:

"Sally Goodin"

"Have I Told You Lately That I Love You"

"I Don't Love You Anymore"

"Train 45"

"Wheel Hoss"

"I Can't Help It"

"Let's Be Sweetheart Again"

Willis Meyers, recorded live at Valley View Park on 13 June 1965:

"Flint Hill Special"

"Tiger by the Tail"

"Pennsylvania Polka"

"Jambalaya"

"Walk Right In"

"Remember Me"

"Trouble In Mind"

"Leaning on the Everlasting Arms"

"Shutters and Boards"

"Someone to Care"

Clinch Mountain Clan, recorded at same:

Intro

"Oh Lonesome Me"

"Picnic Twist"

"All My Friends Are Gonna Be Strangers"

"Little Maggie"

"Don't You Ever Get Tired of Hurting Me"

"Oklahoma Hills"

"The Family Bible"

Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper, recorded at same:

"Big Midnight Special"

"Love Letters in the Sand"

"Golden Slippers"

Judy Roderick, recorded live from WHAT-FM on 5 December 1965:

"Blues On My Ceiling"

The Greenbriar Boys, recorded live from WHAT-FM on 5 December 1965:

"Grey Eagle"

"Lonesome Road Blues"

"I Heard the Bluebird Sing"

"At the End of a Long Lonely Day"

"Roll On Buddy"

Various Artists:

The Country Gentlemen, "Rawhide"

Holy Modal Rounders, "Euphoria"

Kweskin Jug Band, "In the Jailhouse Now"

Michael Hurley, "Just a Hobo"

New Lost City Ramblers, "Daniel in the Lion's Den"

Mike Seeger, "Frankie and Albert"

Hedy West:

"So Cold in Shilo Town"

"I Am an Old Bachelor"

"Shady Grove"

"Johhny Sand and Betsy Hague"

"Sing Song Kitty"

"I Wish I Was a Single Girl Again"

"Uncle Eph's Got the Coon"

"Pictures From Life's Other Side"

"Comedy Song"

"Anger in the Land"

Mark Spolstra:

"Civil Defense Song"

Mike Seeger:

"Cannonball Blues"

Judy Roderick:

"Deportees"

New Lost City Ramblers:

"The Little Girl and the Dreadful Snake"

Doc Watson and Ralph Rinzler:

"Way Down Town"

Cisco Houston:

"The Cat Came Back"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13145

EE 255: Mike Seeger and Dock Boggs Concert

Mike Seeger and Dock Boggs, recorded live at the University of Illinois in December 1964:

"Needlecase"

"Johnny Grey and Rye Straw"

"Lady Margaret"

"Two Soldiers"

"Victory Rag"

"fiddle instrumental"

"Bachelor's Hall"

"Come All You Coal Miners"

"The Miner's Blues"

"Cotton Mill Colic"

"The Lady of Carlisle"

"Buck Dancer's Choice"

"Burglar Man"

Mike Seeger interviews Dock Boggs

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13146

EE 256: Mike Seeger and Dock Boggs Concert, continued

Dock Boggs, continued from FT-20376/13145:

"Down South Blues"

"Papa, Build Me a Boat"

"Coal Creek March"

"A Prayer of the Miner's Child"

"The Hustling Gambler"

"Pretty Polly"

"Oh, Death"

"Old Cubie"

"Shout Lulu"

"Old Joe's Barroom"

"Wise County Jail"

"Banjo Clog"

"Poor Boy in Jail"

"In the Bright Sunny South"

"Harvey Logan"

"Sugar Babe"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13147

EE 257: The Bray Brothers

The Bray Brothers, recorded at the University of Illinois in April 1965. Nat Bray on mandolin, Terry Given on guitar, Marley Bray on banjo, Bill Sherman on fiddle, Francis Bray on bass:

"Orange Blossom Special"

"The Miller's Daughter"

"Salty Dog Blues"

"The First Whippoorwill"

"Old Joe Clark"

fiddle instrumental

"Mother's Only Sleeping"

"Molly and Tenbrooks"

"Our Darlin's Gone"

"Buckin' Mule"

"Cora Is Gone"

"The Prisoner's Song"

"Worried Man Blues"

"Little Maggie"

"Sweetheart You Done Me Wrong"

"Rawhide"

fiddle and banjo instrumental

"Ruby"

"East Virginia Blues"

"Barbara Allen"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13148

EE 258: The Bray Brothers, continued

The Bray Brothers, continued from FT-20376/13147:

"Barbara Allen"

"Sally Goodin"

"John Henry"

"I Shall Never Marry"

"Bury Me Beneath the Willow"

"Bugle Call Rag"

"Blue Eyed Darling"

"Swannee River"

"Banks of the Ohio"

"Golden Slippers"

"Rose of Old Kentucky"

"Pike County Breakdown"

"The Girl in the Blue Velvet Band"

"I'll Stay Around"

fiddle instrumental

"Poor Little Ellen"

"Banjo Boy Chimes"

"Blue Ridge Mountain Chimes"

"I Am a Pilgrim"

"Cumberland Gap"

"Let Me Walk, Lord, By Your Side"

"Home Sweet Home"

"Panhandle Country"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13149

EE 259: Fincastle Bluegrass Festival, 1 of 3

Don Reno and the Tennesse Cut-Ups, recorded live at Fincastle, Va. on 4 September 1966:

"I'll Fly Away"

"A Pretty Wreath for Mother's Grave"

"Neither Do I Condemn Thee"

"I'm Home in the Glory Land Way"

Down Home Folks, recorded at same:

"Walking in Jerusalem Just Like John"

"Stone Wall"

"Precious Memories"

"John Hardy"

"Were You There When They Crucified My Lord"

Mac Wiseman with Don Reno and the Tennessee Cut-Ups, recorded at same:

"How Great Thou Art"

"When They Ring Them Golden Bells"

"Hold Fast to the Right"

"In the Baggage Coach Ahead"

"Jimmy Brown, the Newsboy"

Bill Monroe with Peter Rowan, Clyde Moody, Lamar Greer, Richard Greene, and James Monroe, recorded at same:

"Mule Skinner Blues"

"Six White Horses"

"In the Pines"

"No Letter in the Mail"

"Tennessee Blues"

"Shenandoah Waltz"

"I Know What It Means to Be Lonesome"

"Lonesome Road Blues"

Jim Eanes with Bill Monroe, Benny Martin, Don Reno, and James Monroe, recorded at same:

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Little Brown Hand"

"Your Old Standby"

"Dear Old Dixie"

"I Wonder Where You Are Tonight"

Mac Wiseman with Bill Monroe, Benny Martin, Don Reno, and James Monroe, recorded at same:

"Goin' Like Wildfire"

"Love Letters in the Sand"

"Can't You Hear Me Callin'"

"Can't You Hear Me Callin'" (encore)

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13150

EE 260: Fincastle Bluegrass Festival, 2 of 3

Mac Wiseman, continued from FT-20376/13149:

"Listen to the Mockingbird"

"Travelin' This Lonesome Road"

"Back Up and Push"

Bill Monroe with Rudy Lyle, Peter Rowan, Kenny Baker, and John Palmer:

"Molly and Tenbrooks"

"Whitehouse Blues"

"Rawhide"

"Sweetheart You Done Me Wrong"

Bill Monroe with Sonny Osborne, Bob Osborne, and Clyde Moody:

"I'll Meet You in Church Sunday Morning"

"Somebody Touched Me"

"I'm Going Back to Old Kentucky"

"I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling"

"When the Golden Leaves Begin to Fall"

The Osborne Brothers with Ronnie Reno:

"Today Has Been a Lonesome Day"

"Memories"

"Kentucky"

"Bugle Call Rag"

"Sweet Thing"

"Hard Times"

"Ruby"

"Up This Hill and Down"

"Pain In My Heart"

"We'll Meet Again"

George Wynn:

"Poem"

Bill Monroe with Kenny Baker, Larry Richardson, Don Reno, Dick Green, James Monroe, and/or Duck Austin:

"Little Cabin Home on the Hill"

"Rawhide"

"Let Me Fall"

"Roanoke"

"Close By"

"Panhandle Country"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13151

EE 261: Fincastle Bluegrass Festival, 3 of 3

Bill Monroe, Wilson Brothers, continued from FT-20376/13150:

"Panhandle Country"

instrumental

"Love Please Come to Me"

"Done Gone"

"Grandpa Played the Fiddle"

"Buffalo Gal"

"There Ain't Nobody Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone"

"Lovesick and Sorrow"

"Cumberland Gap"

"John Henry"

"Coo Coo Bird"

"Old Joe Clark"

"Billy in the Low Land"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Me and My Fiddle"

"Wicked Path of Sin"

"Mule Skinner Blues"

"John Henry"

"Y'all Come"

Down Homers:

"Jesse James"

instrumental

"John Henry"

"Working on a Building"

Jim and Jesse:

"Better Times A Comin'"

Bill Monroe:

"Panhandle Country"

"Walls of Time"

"Bluegrass Breakdown"

"Mule Skinner Blues"

"Blue Moon of Kentucky"

"Molly and Tenbrooks"

"Orange Blossom Special"

Don Reno:

instrumental

"Somewhere Tonight"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13152

EE 262: UCLA Folk Festival 1965

The Blue Sky Boys, recorded live at the UCLA Folk Festival in Westwood, Calif. on 14 May 1965:

Introduction by D. K. Wilgus

"Are You From Dixie"

"Story of the Knoxville Girl"

"Worried Man Blues"

"The Last Letter"

"Uncle Josh Comedy"

"Sunny Side of Life"

"Are You From Dixie"

The Blue Sky Boys, 15 May 1965:

"Are You From Dixie"

"Who's Gonna Shoe Your Pretty Little Foot"

"In the Hills of Roane County"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"The Butcher's Boy"

"Are You From Dixie"

The Blue Sky Boys, 16 May 1965:

"Whispering Hope"

"Dust on the Bible"

"I'm S-A-V-E-D"

"Only One Step More"

"Where the Soul of Man Never Dies"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13153

EE 263: Galax 1966

The Bluegrass Drifters, recorded at Galax, Va. on 12 August 1966:

instrumental

"Unfaithful One"

"John Henry"

"Mocking Banjo"

"Are You Missing Me"

Guitar Contest:

Delmore Starling, "Wildwood Flower"

Jesse Lee Lovel, "Bonaparte's Retreat"

Franklin R. Davis, "Red Wing"

Monroe Tiften, "Buffalo Gal"

Mike Rivers, "Victory Rag"

Johnny Jackson"Jimmy Brown the Newsboy"

Jim Murray"Step It Up and Go"

Ben Eissen, "Jimmy Brown the Newsboy"

Dennis Newton, "Blue Smoke"

Phillip McFarlen, "Cannonball Blues"

Lee Cogel, "Mom and Dad Waltz"

Tom Ewen, "Victory Rag"

Allen McCandless, "Old Joe Clark"

Bobby Harrison, "Jimmy Brown the Newsboy"

Claude McGrady, "Mockingbird"

Carlos Frost, "Mississippi Sawyer"

Greg Wilson, "You Are My Flower"

Jerry Landrift, "Freight Train"

Daniel H. Clark, "Old Spinning Wheel"

Tom Eisenhower, "The Dusty Miller"

Wesley Golden, "False Hearted Lover"

Marion Hall, "Freight Train"

Julius Barkley, "My Home's Across the Blue Ridge Mountains"

Wade Simpson, "Sailor on the Deep Blue Sea"

Gene Meade, "Redwing"

Ernest Thompson, "Old Joe Clark"

Jim McKinnen, "Jimmy Brown the Newsboy"

Cleve Eissen, "Down in Old Virginia"

Andy Maine, "I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes"

Tom Ashley, "Down Among the Faded Roses"

Mike Seeger, "Froggy Went A-Courting"

Fred Cochrin, "Pretty Little Girl"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13154

EE 264: Galax 1966, 2 of

The Galax Fiddler's Convention, recorded on 12 September 1966. Fiddle Contest:

Glen Smith, "Buffalo Gal"

Eugene Lundy, "Forkey Deer"

Archie Calahan, "Arkansas Traveler"

J. E. Mainer, "Sally Goodin"

Homer Austin, "Eighth of January"

Joe Talbot, "The Irish Washerwoman"

Ralph Pedington, "Paddy on the Turnpike"

Miles Crassen, "Billy Wilson"

Jimmy Edmonds, "Black Mountain Blues"

Parney Parsons, "Mississippi Sawyer"

Tiny Pruett, "Bile Them Cabbage Down"

Uncle Charlie Higgins, "Blackberry Blossom"

Junior Wooten, "Rickett's Hornpipe"

Jimmy Cohen, "Sally Goodin"

Jesse Blevins, "Blueberry Blossom"

Joe Ed Kay, "Richmond"

Noah Blevins, "Ragtime Annie"

Bruce Masten, "Brown's Dream"

Albert Etsman, "Cacklin' Hen"

Ernest Scott, "Ragtime Annie"

Tommy (Jarrell?), "Billy in the Lowground"

Clark Kessinger, "Sally Ann Johnson"

Kleet Miller, "Sugar in the Gourd"

Richard Blattstein, "June Apple"

W. F. George, "Rickett's Hornpipe"

Ernest East, "Fortune"

Bill Henry, "Soldier's Joy"

Abner King, "Bounce Around"

Allen Gebore, "Kitchen Girl"

Otis Burrows, "Red Apple Rag"

Shorty Joe George, "Cacklin' Hen"

Betsy Wiggens and Holly Wiggens, "Housewives' Lament"

Betsy Wiggens and Holly Wiggens, "Gum Lose Its Flavor"

Bluegrass Banjo Contest:

Howard Bond, "Cripple Creek"

Teddy Lundy, "John Hardy"

David Williams, "Old Reuben"

Everly Davis, "Midnight in Boston"

Butch Robbins, "Cumberland Gap"

Jerry Castevins, instrumental

Clarence Hall, "Grandfather's Clock"

Gene Mainer, "Whoa Mule"

George Pegram, "John Henry"

Colin Gallion, "Cripple Creek"

Wayne Frost, "Foggy Mountain Breakdown"

Ambrose Lowell, "Poor Ellen Smith"

Larry Andrews, "Old Reuben"

Mark Wingate, "Little Maggie"

Jim Whitely, "Foggy Mountain Breakdown"

Frank Wing, "Eight More Miles to Louisville"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13155

EE 265: Galax 1966, 3 of

Galax Fiddler's Convention 1966, Bluegrass Banjo Contest, continued from FT-20376/13154:

Freddy Clark, "Meeting in the Air"

John Henry, "Al Tatten"

Bob Eisenhower, "Salt River"

Gary Wilson, "Charlotte Breakdown"

Roger Sprung, "Old Wild Goose Chase"

R. C. Harris, "Old Joe Clark"

Troy Gramer, "Grandfather's Clock"

Jimmy Arnold, "Old Reuben"

Camden Joyce, "John Hardy"

Wayne Housier, "Lonesome Road Blues"

Charles Hawkes, "Old Reuben"

Jack Sykes, "Cripple Creek"

Carson Cooper, "Old Reuben"

Ken Landrith, "Cripple Creek"

unknown dulcimer player, "Hula Hoop Song"

Raymond Melton, "Ebenezer"

Clawhammer Banjo Contest:

Jim Bolderstone, "Pay Day in the Army"

Wade Ward, "Chilly Winds"

J. Sykes, "Shout Lulu"

R. C. Callahan, "Sourwood Mountain"

John Bedford, "Eighth of January"

John Burk, "Rickett's Hornpipe"

A. I. Fildiman, "Arkansas Traveler"

Isaac Frost, "Bury Me Beneath the Willow"

Andy Wallace, "Arkansas Traveler"

Gilmer Woodrith, "Let Me Fall"

China Poplin, "Mississippi Sawyer"

Happy Smith, "Reuben"

Mutt Wherl, "John Henry"

Stella Holiday, "Lonesome Road Blues"

Kyle Creed, "John Brown's Dream"

Louis Evans, "Old Jimmy Sutton"

unknown player, "Hot Corn, Cold Corn"

unknown player, "Paddy on the Turnpike"

Folk Singing Contest:

Jim Fisher, "House of the Rising Sun"

Alice Fergo (Foster?), "East Virginia Blues"

Jimmy Merry, "More Pretty Girls Than One"

Cecil Hall, "Peach Picking Time in Georgia"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13156

EE 266: Galax 1966, 4 of

Galax Fiddler's Convention, continued from FT-20376/13155:

Oly Sykes, "Wandering Boy"

Mike Rivers, "Traveling Man"

Delmore Starling, "Storms Are on the Ocean"

Dale Poe, "Down Among the Budded Roses"

Leek Cottal, "The Last Goodbye"

Ray Reynolds, "Knoxville Girl"

Greg Wilson, "You Are My Flower"

Edna Poplin, "I'll Be All Smiles Tonight"

Gary Wilson, "John Henry"

Chuck Perdue, "There's More Pretty Girls Than One"

Nan Perdue, "Beautiful Isle in the Sea"

Early Upchurch, "Great Speckled Bird"

Wesley Golden, "John Henry"

Dana Lindsay, "When the Roses Bloom Again"

Therman Pue, "The Blind Child"

Bill Lowell, "The Lawson Family"

Daniel H. Clark, "There's More Pretty Girls Than One"

unknown singer, "Fiddler's Convention Song"

Roger Sprung, "Mountaineer's Courtship"

Groups:

The Latens, "Song of the Ox Driver"

The Southern Plant, "Number Nine Coal"

Spring Valley Boys, "Old Joe Clark"

Sunny Mountain Boys, "Sail Away Ladies"

Gospel Troubadors, "This Little Light of Mine"

Buck Mountain Band, "Sally Ann"

Blue Ridge Ramblers, "Cotton Eyed Joe"

Original Carolina Buddies, "Baby-O"

Southern Mountain Boys, "Sally Goodin"

Blue Grass Pardners, "Old Joe Clark"

Wonder Valley Boys, "T for Texas"

Blue Grass Ramblers, "Doing My Time"

Virginia Pardners, "Mockingbird"

J. E. Mainer's Mountaineers, "Train No. 111"

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EE 267: Galax 1966, reel 5

Galax Fiddler's Convention 1966, continued from FT-20376/13156. No documenting log exists for this reel.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13158

EE 268: Galax 1966, reel 6

Galax Fiddler's Convention, continued from FT-20376/13156. Guitar Players:

Dale Poe, "John Hardy"

Ken Isham, "Picture on the Wall"

Franklin Davis, "Red Wing"

Daniel H. Clark, "Poor Ellen Smith"

Phillip McFarland, "You Are My Flower"

Greg Wilson, "Wildwood Flower"

Jim McKinnon, "Jimmy Brown the Newsboy"

Dale McCain, "False Hearted Lover"

Fiddle Contest:

Jesse Blevins, "Little Rabbit"

Joe Ed King, "Fire on the Mountain"

J. E. Mainer, "Cacklin' Hen"

Ralph Penington, "Paddy on the Turnpike"

Bruce Masten, "Brown's Dream"

W. F. George, "Ebenezer"

Miles (?), "Coo Coo Bird"

Glen Smith, "Forked Horn Deer"

Richard Blaustein, "Wake Up Susan"

Jimmy (?), "Black Mountain Blues"

Clark Kessinger, "Forked Deer"

unknown artist, "Bells of St. Mary's"

Dave Marison, "Mississippi Sawyer"

Bluegrass Banjo Contest:

George Pedegram, "John Henry"

Jim Whitely, "Whitely's Breakdown"

Howard Bond, "Cripple Creek"

Glen Mainer, "Waiting for the Sunrise"

Al Tattem, "Devil's Dream"

Colin Gallion, "Home Sweet Home"

Wayne Frost, "John Hardy"

Ambrose Lowell, "Whoa Mule Whoa"

Larry Andrews, "Kicking Mule"

Roger Sprung, "Soldier's Joy"

Butch Robins, "Cumberland Gap"

R. C. Harris, Home Sweet Home""

Wade Howser, "Fireball Mail"

Clawhammer Banjo:

Andy Wallace, "Old Joe Clark"

John Bedford, "Jimmie Brown, the Newsboy"

J. Sykes, "Little Birdie"

J. Woodrith, "Pretty Polly"

R. C. Callahan, "Cindy"

Isaac Frost, "Home Sweet Home"

A. I. Feldman, "Leather Britches"

John Burke, "Turkey in the Straw"

China Poplin, Soldier's Joy""

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EE 269: Galax 1966, reel 7

Galax Fiddler's Convention, continued from FT-20376/13158. Clawhammer Banjo Contest:

Carol Freed, "Let Me Fall"

Happy Smith, "Old Reuben"

Lewis Evans, "John Henry"

Mutt Werle, "Cripple Creek"

Unknown artists:

"Tom Dooley"

"Somebody Touched Me"

"Blue Moon of Kentucky"

"Blue Ridge Cabin Home"

Instrumental

"Little Maggie"

"I'll Be Alright Tomorrow"

Folk Songs:

Jim Fisher, "Ain't Got No Honey Babe"

Jim Murray, "Wild Bill Jones"

Patsy Edmonds, "I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes"

Cecil Hall, "Wabash Cannonball"

Harold Murphy, "Mary of the Wild Moor"

Lloyd (?), "Knoxville Girl"

Delmore Starling, "Storms Are on the Ocean"

Dale Poe, "Budded Roses"

Mike Rivers, "Old Bagum"

Andy Wallace, "John Henry"

Claude McGrady, "Walking in Jerusalem"

Daniel H. Clark, "Nine Pound Hammer"

Chuck Perdue, "Pretty Little Miss"

Leek Caudel, "You Changed a Begger to a King"

Roger Sprung, "Four Nights Experience"

Therman Pue, "The Blind Child"

Dana Lindsey, "When the Roses Bloom Again"

Greg Wilson, "You Are My Flower"

Gary Wilson, "John Henry"

Bill Lowell, "The Lawson Family"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13160

EE 270: Galax 1966, reel 8

Galax Fiddler's Convention, continued from FT-20376/13159. Folk Songs:

Edna Poplin, "I'll Be All Smiles Tonight"

Audie Lineberry, "Convention Song"

Wesley Golden, "Don't Let Your Deal Go Down"

Cleave Eisen, "The Old Black Crow"

Tom Ashley and Mike Seeger:

"The Coo Coo"

"Pretty Polly"

"Little Sadie"

George Pederham, "Log Cabin in the Lane"

Mary Elizabeth Davis, "I Can't Say No"

Raymond Nelson, "Ebenezer"

Band Contest:

Spring Valley Boys:

"Grey Eagle"

"Baby-O"

Sunny Mountain Boys:

"Big Sandy"

"Take Me Back To Tulsa"

Blue Grass Pardners:

"Pretty Little Girl"

"Bill Cheatham"

Original Carolina Buddies:

"Katy Hill"

"Pike County Breakdown"

Blue Grass Five:

"New John Henry Blues"

"Boil Them Cabbage Down"

Star Spangled String Band:

"Hop High Ladies"

"Mississippi Sawyer"

Wonder Valley Boys:

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Never Be Lonesome"

J. E. Mainer's Mountaineers:

"Big Ball in Town"

"Seven and a Half"

Blue Grass Ramblers:

"Turkey in the Straw"

"Cotton Eyed Joe"

Buck Mountain Band:

"John Hardy"

"Cripple Creek"

Cross Country Boys:

"Old Home Place"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13161

EE 271: Galax 1966, reel 9

Galax Fiddler's Convention, continued from FT-20376/13160. Band Contest:

Cross Country Boys:

"Dooley"

East Coast Ridgerunners:

"Mrs. McCloud's Reel"

"Bluegrass and Scottish Medley"

Twin County Pardners:

"Rawhide"

"Panhandle Country"

Virginia Carolina Ramblers:

"Lee County Blues"

"Let Me Fall"

Sons of the Blue Ridge:

"Old Joe Clark"

"Devil's Dream"

Hollow Rock Stringband:

"June Apple"

"Old Sally Brown"

Mountain Ramblers:

"Bill Cheatham"

"Grey Eagle"

Tennessee Playmates:

"Roll On Buddy"

"Cacklin' Hen"

Wilson Brothers:

"Dear Old Dixie"

"Cumberland Gap"

Camp Creek Boys:

"John Hardy"

"June Apple"

Carolina Mountaineers:

"The Coo Coo"

"Blue Moon of Kentucky"

Blue Grass Drifters:

"Trust Each Other"

"John Henry"

Blue Ridge Buddies:

"Old Ebenezer"

"Lee Highway Blues"

Snowy Mountain Boys:

"Memory of You"

"Wake Up Susan"

Blue Ridge Pardners:

"Tennesse Wagoner"

"Back Up and Push"

F. M. Reddick Band:

"Flop-Eared Mule"

"Sally Goodin"

Queen City Ramblers:

"Little Maggie"

"I'm Coming Back But I Don't Know When"

Southern Mountain Boys:

"Sally Goodin"

"Richmond"

Clark Kessinger's Band:

"Leather Britches"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13162

EE 272: The Stanley Brothers at New River Ranch

The Stanley Brothers with Curley Lambert, Chubby Anthony, and Lindy Clear. Recorded at the New River Ranch circa 1958:

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Crazy Arms"

"Hard Times"

"Nobody's Love Like Mine"

"Cry from the Cross"

"Fling Ding"

"Say You'll Take Me Back"

"Long Journey Home" (with Alex and Olabelle)

"Big Tilda"

"Baby Girl"

"Little Glass of Wine"

"Little Birdie"

"Black Mountain Blues"

"Just a Little Talk with Jesus"

"A Voice from on High"

"Rawhide"

"I Just Got Wise"

"Hard Times"

"Carroll County Blues"

"The White Dove"

"Could You Love Me"

"Cry from the Cross"

"Drifting Too Far from the Shore"

"Feast Here Tonight"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13163

EE 273: Monroe Brothers, others at New River Ranch

Bill Monroe, Charlie Monroe, Charlie Cline, Vassar Clements, Bobby Hicks, Bessie Lee, Grandpa Jones, Red Murphy, Kirk McGee, and/or Sam McGee recorded at the New River Ranch on 31 July 1955:

"Let Me Go Lover"

"More and More"

"Lonesome Road Blues"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Rose of Old Kentucky"

"Molly and Tenbrooks"

"A Voice from on High"

"I'm Going Back to Old Kentucky"

"White House Blues"

"Cheyenne"

"Y'all Come"

"Kitty Clyde"

"Eight More Miles to Louisville"

"Dark as a Dungeon"

"I Wish I Had a Nickel"

"House of David Blues"

"Bill Cheatham"

"Don't Forget Me Little Darling"

"Down Where the River Bends"

"Have a Feast Here Tonight"

"What Is a Home Without Love"

"I've Found the Way"

"He Will Set Your Fields On Fire"

"Foggy Mountain Top"

"Goodbye Maggie"

"Girl in the Blue Velvet Band"

"Theme"

"Wheelhoss"

"Get Up John"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13164

EE 274: Stanley Brothers, others

The Stanley Brothers, recorded at Shenandoah Valley Bowl in Edinburg, Va. in 1956:

"Dickson County Breakdown"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Roving Gambler"

"Nobody's Love Is Like Mine"

"Cry from the Cross"

"Voice from on High"

"Katy Hill"

"Say You'll Take Me Back"

"Hard Times"

"Baby Girl"

"Bile Them Cabbage Down"

"I'll Be True While You're Gone"

"Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms"

"I Just Got Wise"

"Little Glass of Wine"

"Wait a Little Longer Please Jesus"

"Just a Little Talk with Jesus"

"Lee Highway Blues"

"Are You Waiting Just for Me"

"Little Maggie"

"I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow"

"Have a Feast Here Tonight"

"Little Birdie"

"Meet Me in the Moonlight"

"Who'll Call You Sweetheart"

"Drifting Too Far from the Shore"

The Lonesome River Boys, recorded in Falls Church, Va. in 1959:

"Ho Honey Ho"

"Old Dan Tucker"

"Lost John"

"Whoa Mule"

"Dartmouth"

"Dark-Eyed Sally"

"Gold Watch and Chain"

"Barnyard Banjo Pickin'"

"I Been All Around This World"

"Charlotte Town Jail"

"Mama Blues"

"South Carolina Shuffle"

"Stoney's March"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13165

EE 275: The Stanley Brothers

The Stanley Brothers, recorded from 1957-59:

"Shake Rattle and Roll"

"Handsome Molly"

"The Jealous Lover"

"Poor Ellen Smith"

"Little Maggie"

"East Virginia Blues"

"Fling Ding"

"Angel Band"

"I'm Bound to Ride"

"Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms"

"Katy Hill"

"He Will Set Your Fields on Fire"

"Salty Dog Blues"

"Little Birdie"

"I'm a Man of Constant Sorrow"

"Mother's Not Dead"

"Send Me the Pillow That You Dream On"

"Just a Little Talk with Jesus"

"White Dove"

"Handsome Molly"

"If That's the Way You Feel"

"Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms"

"Love Me Darling Just Tonight"

"Knoxville Girl"

"Fling Ding"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13166

EE 276: Various Bluegrass at New River Ranch

Bill Monroe, recorded at the New River Ranch on 31 July 1955:

"Theme"

"Bile Them Cabbage Down"

"I'm Feeling for You"

"Dear Old Dixie"

"Ballad of Davy Crockett"

"Release Me"

"Blue Moon of Kentucky"

"Close By"

"Crying Holy Unto My Lord"

"Just a Little Talk with Jesus"

"Mule Skinner Blues"

"Goodbye Old Pal"

"Y'all Come"

The New River Ranch Gang:

"Steel Guitar Chimes"

"That's Alright Mama"

"More and More"

"Live Fast, Love Dark, Die Young"

"Train 45"

"Boogie"

"Orange Blossom Special"

Cactus Bill and Deacon Brumfield:

"Chicken Reel"

"Jambalaya"

"Home Sweet Home"

"Johnson's Old Grey Mule"

Grandpa Jones with the McGee Brothers:

"Down in Union County"

"Mountain Dew"

"That New Vitamin"

"Fifteen Cents Is All I Got"

"I'm a Fool to Care"

"Satisfied Mind"

"It's Raining Here This Morning"

Sam McGee and Kirk McGee:

"Railroad Blues"

"Milk Cow Blues"

"Don't Let Your Deal Go Down"

The Monroe Brothers:

"Little Darling"

"Down Where the River Bends"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13167

EE 277: The Monroe Brothers, Carl Story

The Monroe Brothers, recorded at the New River Ranch on 31 July 1955:

"Theme"

"Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"What Would You Give In Exchange"

"Darling Corey"

"Little Darling"

"Lonely Little Robin"

"This World Is Not My Home"

"My Lord's Gonna Lead Me Out"

"Working on a Building"

"Theme"

The Monroe Brothers, recorded at the New River Ranch on 8 May 1955:

"Katy Cline"

"Darling Corey"

"Lonely Little Robin"

"This World Is Not My Home"

"Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms"

"Let Us Be Lovers Again"

"Do You Call That Religion"

"Little Red Shoes"

Carl Story with the Brewster Brothers, recorded at the New River Ranch circa 1958:

"Used to Be"

"I'll Be Happy In My Home"

"Ground Hog"

"John Henry"

"I'm Ready to Go"

"Hear Jerusalem Mourn"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13168

EE 278: Bluegrass Dubs from Radio

All tracks recorded from Radio WSM Nashville circa 1956, unless otherwise noted:

Bill Monroe with Flatt and Scruggs:

"Fire on the Mountain"

"Are You Waiting Just for Me"

"I'm Going Back to Old Kentucky"

Uncle Dave Macon:

"When the Roll Is Called Up Yonder"

Flatt and Scruggs:

"Bear Creek Hop"

"Martha White Theme"

"White House Blues"

"There's More Pretty Girls Than One"

"Groundspeed"

"Mama Blues"

"Cumberland Gap"

"Bugle Call Rag"

"Cotton Eyed Joe"

"Long Journey Home"

"Georgia Buck"

"Cripple Creek"

"Let the Church Roll On"

"It Won't Be Long"

"Is There Room For Me"

"Black Eyed Susie"

"Groundhog"

"Just a Little Talk with Jesus"

"Turkey in the Straw"

"Bugle Call Rag"

Full Fifteen Minute Radio Program from WSM, recorded on 9 March 1956; includes talking, commercials, and the following songs:

"My Long Journey Home"

"Six White Horses"

"Will the Circle Be Unbroken"

"Lost to a Stranger"

Flatt and Scruggs:

"Take Up Thy Cross and Follow Me"

"You Won't Be Satisfied That Way"

"A Beautiful Life"

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EE 279: Bluegrass Dubs from Radio, continued

All tracks recorded from WSM Nashville in 1956 unless otherwise noted:

Flatt and Scruggs:

"Sugar Tree Stomp"

"Cumberland Gap"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"Will You Be Lonesome Too"

"Worries On My Mind"

"Randy Lynn Rag"

"Katy Hill"

"Shady Grove"

"Some of These Days You're Going to Be Sorry"

"Buck Graves reading show dates with Lester Flatt guitar solo behind him"

"Billy Wilson"

"I Feel Like Traveling On"

"Ain't Nobody Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone"

"Eight More Miles to Louisville"

"Fire on the Mountain"

"Bury Me Beneath the Willow"

"Ruby"

"Camping in Canaan's Land"

"Billy Wilson"

"Blackberry Blossom"

"Maybe Next Week Sometime"

"Foggy Mountain Breakdown"

"Little Darling Pal of Mine"

Fruit Jar Drinkers:

"Take Me Back to Tulsa"

Mac Wiseman, recorded at New River Ranch on 22 April 1956:

"Love Letters in the Sand"

"You Can't Judge a Book By Its Cover"

"Pike County Breakdown"

"Four Walls Around Me"

"Going to See My Baby"

"We'll Meet Again Sweetheart"

"Long Journey Home"

"I'm Eating High on the Hog"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13170

EE 280: Jim and Jesse with Hylo Brown, Stanley Brothers

Jim McReynolds and Jesse McReynolds with Hylo Brown, recorded at the New River Ranch circe 1956:

"Orange Blossom Special"

"When You Want a Little Loving"

"Blue Moon of Kentucky"

"Grand Ole Opry Song"

"Don't This Road Look Rough and Rocky"

"Tennessee Blues"

"One Step More"

"My Little Honeysuckle Rose"

"Lost to a Stranger"

"Cripple Creek"

"John Henry"

"Air Mail Special"

"Too Many Years"

"My Rose of Old Kentucky"

"What About You"

"Farewell Blues"

"Mandolin Kickoff"

"Is It True"

"Eighth of January"

"Highway of Sorrow"

"Dill Pickle Rag"

"Air Mail Special"

The Stanley Brothers, recorded at the New River Ranch circa 1956:

"White House Blues"

"Dickson County Breakdown"

"You'd Better Get Right"

"Say You'll Take Me Back"

"A Voice from on High"

"Angel Band"

"Wait a Little Longer Please Jesus"

"Hard Times"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13171

EE 281: The Stanley Brothers

The Stanley Brothers, recorded at the New River Ranch circa 1956 (continued from FT-20376/13170):

"Another Night"

"East Virginia Blues"

"Drifting Too Far from the Shore"

The Stanley Brothers, recorded at a hotel room in Bristol, Va. circa 1957:

"Handsome Molly"

"East Virginia Blues"

"The Story of the Lawson Family"

"Daddy Don't You Go to the Mines"

"Come All You Tender Hearted"

"Poor Ellen Smith"

"Darling, Do You Know Who Loves You"

"Shout Lulu"

"I'm Bound to Ride"

"Meet Me in the Moonlight"

"Long, Skinny, Lanky, Saro Jane"

"Little Bessie"

"Train 45"

"John Henry"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13172

EE 282: The Log Cabin Boys

The Log Cabin Boys. Tom Morgan on bass, Pete Kuykendall on guitar, Jim Sellman on mandolin, Carl Nelson on fiddle, Paul Champion on banjo, Buddy Davis on guitar, Harper Kirby on mandolin, and/or Dan Conner on dobro:

"Fire on the Mountain"

"Prisoners Song"

"Gathering Flowers from the Master's Bouquet"

"Wait a Little Longer Please Jesus"

"Bugle Call Rag"

"Greenback Dollar"

"Sunny Side of the Mountain"

"Back Up and Push"

"Hey Hey Hey"

"Angel Band"

"The Bluebirds Are Singing for Me"

The Log Cabin Boys, recorded at the National Country Music Contest in Warrenton, Va. in 1955:

"Flint Hill Special"

"Keep on the Sunny Side"

"Green Mountain Hop"

"Brand New Mama"

"No One Dear But You"

John Duffey and the Blue Ridge Mountain Boys:

"Gone, Gone, Gone"

Scott Stoneman:

"Will You Be Loving Another Man"

"Long Journey Home"

The Log Cabin Boys:

"My Little Georgia Rose"

"The Bluebirds Are Singing for Me"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13173

EE 283: Flatt and Scruggs on WSM

Flatt and Scruggs, recorded from WSM circa 1957:

"When the Angels Carry Me Home"

"Something Happened To You Darling"

"Down the Road"

"Get On That Road to Glory"

"Worried Man Blues"

"I'll Never Be Lonesome Again"

"North Carolina Breakdown"

"Cacklin' Hen"

"Daisy Mae"

"Home Sweet Home"

"Yes Sir"

"Ragtime Annie"

"If I Should Wander Back Tonight"

"Kneel at the Cross"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"Little Rosewood Casket"

"Worried Man Blues"

"Paul and Silas"

"Camping in Canaan's Land"

"Leather Britches"

"I'll Never Be Lonesome Again"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"Little Maggie"

"Billy in the Low Ground"

"Steel Guitar Blues"

"Rainbow"

"Why Do You Treat Me This Way"

"North Carolina Breakdown"

"Somebody Touched Me"

"Have a Feast Here Tonight"

"I Wonder Where You Are Tonight"

"Foggy Mountain Special"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13174

EE 284: The Lilly Brothers, 1949 Dubs

The Lilly Brothers, dubs of wire recordings circa 1949:

"Rainbow of My Dreams"

"Lonely Tombs"

"Why Did You Wander?"

"When the Bees Are in the Hive"

"Darling, Do You Know Who Loves You"

"When You Are Lonely"

unknown track title

"I'm Coming Back But I Don't Know When"

"I'm Coming Back But I Don't Know When"

"It's Only a Phonograph Record"

"Walking With You In My Dreams"

"Camping in Canaan's Land"

"New River Train"

"Where Is My Sailor Boy"

"Sunny Side of Life"

"No Home, No Place to Pillow My Head"

"Tennessee Blues"

"I Am Ready To Go"

"I'll Forgive But I'll Never Forget"

"I Dreamed I Searched Heaven for You"

"Savior Lead Me"

"I Have Found the Way"

"My Savior's Train"

"Watermelon on the Vine"

"I've Still Got Ninety-Nine"

"Darling Do You Know Who Loves You"

"Sinner, You Better Get Ready"

"I See a Bright Light Shining"

"Blue Moon of Kentucky"

"Valley of Peace"

"Is She Praying There"

"Just a Song of Old Kentucky"

"Have a Feast Here Tonight"

"St. Louis Blues"

"Do You Call That Religion"

"Drift Along Pretty Moon"

"Banks of the Ohio"

"Down in the Valley"

"I Told the Stars About You"

"I Know You'll Understand"

"I Know You'll Understand"

"I'm On My Way to Gloryland"

"In My Dear Old Southern Home"

"Foggy Mountain Top"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13175

EE 285: Lilly Brother Continued, Other Dubs

The Lilly Brothers wire dubs, continued from FT-20376/13174:

"Foggy Mountain Top"

"Six Months Ain't Long"

"Christmas Time's A-Coming"

"It's Mighty Dark to Travel"

"Little Darlin' Pal of Mine"

"No Depression in Heaven"

"Arkansas Traveler"

"Long Journey Home"

"Long Journey Home"

"Don't You Remember the Time"

"Money, Marbles, and Chalk"

"Bile Them Cabbage Down"

"What Is a Home Without Love"

"When Its Time for the Whippoorwills to Sing"

"Cyclone of Rye Cove"

"Katy Dear"

"Sinner's Prayer"

Flatt and Scruggs, circa 1958:

"Salty Dog Blues"

"Earl's Breakdown"

"Before I Met You"

Don Reno and Earl Scruggs:

"Little Darlin' Pal of Mine"

"Weeping Willow Tree"

The Stanley Brothers, recorded at the New River Ranch circa 1954:

"Big Tilda"

"That's All Right"

"Poor Ellen Smith"

"So Blue"

"Will He Wait a Little Longer"

The Osborne Brothers and Red Allen, recorded from WVA circa 1967:

"Down Where the River Bends"

"Fire Ball Mail"

"Is There Room for Me"

"Is It Too Late Now"

"Blue Moon of Kentucky"

"When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13176

EE 286: The Stanley Brothers at the New River Ranch

The Stanley Brothers, recorded at the New River Ranch circa 1960:

"Dickson County Breakdown"

"Cacklin' Hen"

"Please Help Me I'm Falling"

"Turkey in the Straw"

"Gonna Paint the Town"

"Sunny Side of the Mountain"

"Cripple Creek"

"Car Imitation"

"Mountain Dew"

"How Far to Little Rock"

"I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow"

"Are You Afraid to Die"

"Black Mountain Blues"

"In Heaven We'll Never Grow Old"

"Cumberland Gap"

"God Gave You to Me"

"How Mountain Girls Can Love"

"Little Glass of Wine"

"So Blue"

"Uncle Pen"

"Come All You Tenderhearted"

"Mountain Dew"

"Baby Blue Eyes"

"How Far to Little Rock"

"Let the Church Roll On"

"He Will Set Your Fields on Fire"

"Paul and Silas"

"Cry from the Cross"

"No School Bus in Heaven"

"If I Lose"

"Mother's Not Dead"

"Orange Blossom Special"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13177

EE 287: The Osborne Brothers, Hank Williams Show

The Osborne Brothers with Red Allen:

"Cumberland Gap"

"Don't Let This Road Look Rough and Rocky"

"Little Maggie"

"Fraulein"

"Dim Lights, Thick Smoke"

"Pretty Polly"

"Sunny Mountain Chimes"

"In the Pines"

"Down in the Willow Garden"

"Who Done It"

"Ho Honey Ho"

"After Dark"

"Poison Love"

"That's How I Count On You"

"Love and Wealth"

Hank Williams and Miss Audrey and the Drifting Cowboys on the Health and Happiness Show (Grant Turner, announcer):

"Happy Rovin' Cowboy"

"Wedding Bells"

"Lovesick Blues"

"Old Joe Clark"

"Where the Soul Never Dies"

"Sally Goodin"

"Happy Rovin' Cowboy"

"You're Going to Change (Or I'm Gonna Leave"

"There's a Bluebird on Your Windowsill"

"Fire on the Mountain"

"Tramp on the Street"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13178

EE 288: Country Gentlemen Dubs

The Country Gentlemen, dubs of unreleased masters and radio performances:

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"I'll Never Marry"

"Remembrance of You"

"New Freedom Bell"

"Helen"

"Blue Man"

"Remembrance of You"

"If That's the Way You Feel"

"Struttin' on the Strings"

"Southbound"

"Southbound"

"Standing in the Need of Prayer"

"Standing in the Need of Prayer"

"Handsome Molly"

"A Victim to the Tomb"

"Red Rocking Chair"

"Little Bessie"

The Country Gentlemen, featuring John Duffey, Charlie Waller, Pete Kuykendall, and Jim Cox. Recorded from the radio in 1959:

"Allalee"

"Little Birdie"

"Why Should We Try Anymore"

"Weary Steel Blues"

"I'll Go Steppin' Too"

"Drifting Too Far from the Shore"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13179

EE 289: Country Gentlemen Dubs, continued

The Country Gentlemen, recorded from radio performance, continued from FT-20376/13178:

"Drifting Too Far from the Shore"

"Allalee"

"Say You'll Take Me Back"

"High Lonesome"

"Weary Steel Blues"

"Angels Rock Me to Sleep"

"Allalee"

"Nobody's Business"

"New Freedom Bell"

"Rollin' Down the Line"

"Lorelei"

"Are You Lost in Sin"

"Yesterday's Love" (dub of unreleased master)

The Country Gentlemen, recorded at the Shamrock Room in Falls Church, Va. in the Fall of 1961:

"Sweetest Love"

"Knoxville Girl"

"The Fields Have Turned Brown"

"Shortnin' Bread"

"Lonesome River"

"The Devil's Own"

"Great Speckled Bird"

"A Voice From On High"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13180

EE 290: The Country Gentlemen

The Country Gentlemen, recorded at the Crossroads Club in Bailey's Crossroads, Va. in 1959:

"Red Rocking Chair"

"Sweethearts Again"

"Save It Save It"

"Knoxville Girl"

"Have You Lost All Your Love for Me"

"Cabin of Love"

"Big Black Train"

"Jimmy Brown the Newsboy"

"Electricity"

"Little Darling Pal of Mine"

"I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes"

"Rank Stranger"

"Lonesome River"

"Don't This Road Look Rough and Rocky"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13181

EE 291: The Country Gentlemen

The Country Gentlemen, recorded at the Shamrock Room in Falls Church, Va. in the Fall of 1961. Charlie Waller on guitar, John Duffey on mandolin, Eddie Adcock on banjo, Kenny Haddock on dobro, Tom Gray on bass:

"I'd Rather Be Alone"

"Wheelhoss"

"Moonlight Bay"

"Lorelei"

"Love and Wealth"

"Rolling Stone"

"Little Bessie"

"Salty Dog Blues"

"Banjo Medley"

"He Will Set Your Fields on Fire"

"Victim to the Tomb"

"Earl's Breakdown"

"Katy Dear"

"Train 45"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"Charlotte Breakdown"

"Whitehouse Blues"

"Under the Double Eagle"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13182

EE 292: The Country Gentlemen continued, The Stanley Brothers

The Country Gentlemen, continued from FT-20376/13181:

"A Memory of You"

"New Freedom Bell"

"I'm Movin' On/Rhumba Boogie"

"Maybe You Will Change Your Mind"

"Love Letters in the Sand"

"Poison Love"

"Choking the Strings"

The Stanley Brothers, recorded at Bill Clifton's farm at a birthday party for his wife Sarah in March 1962. The MC was Eddie Matherly of WKCW:

"Late Last Night"

"On Top of Old Smokey"

"Wildwood Flower"

"Let Us Be Lovers Again"

"Dream of a Miner's Child"

"Man of Constant Sorrow"

"How Far to Little Rock"

"Rank Stranger"

"I'm Bound to Ride"

"Chick Stripling - Comedy"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13183

EE 293: The Country Gentlemen at Carnegie Hall

Dub of master tape of Carnegie Hall Starday LP by The Country Gentlemen, recorded circa 1961:

"Two Little Boys"

"Willy Roy, the Crippled Boy"

"Sunrise"

"Silence or Tears"

"Country Concert (John Hardy)"

"These Men of God"

"Down Where the Still Waters Flow"

"Nobody's Business"

The Country Gentlemen, recorded in concert in New York City in 1962:

"I Never Will Marry"

"I Ain't Got No Home"

"Wild Side of Life"

"500 Miles"

"Sunrise"

"Remembrance of You"

"Fire on the Mountain"

"Wicked Path of Sin"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13184

EE 294: Jim and Jesse, Stanley Brothers

Jim and Jesse:

"Grey Eagle"

"Gosh, I Miss You All the Time"

"Gathering Flowers From This Hillside"

"Long Long Ago"

"My Dixie Darling"

"Let the Spirit Descend"

"On the Jericho Road"

"Under the Double Eagle"

"Is It True"

"Sunny Mountain Chimes"

"Sweet Little Miss Blue Eyes"

The Stanley Brothers:

"Don't Go Out Tonight My Darling"

"Sunny Side of the Mountain"

"Memory of Your Smile"

"Steel Guitar Rag"

"Put My Little Shoes Away"

"The Lonesome River"

"Hey Hey Hey"

"The White Dove"

"A Few More Years"

"Hard Times"

"How Far to Little Rock"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13185

EE 295: Jim and Jesse, The Stanley Brothers

Jim and Jesse and the Stanley Brothers, recorded at Oak Lead Park in Luray, Va. on 4 July 1961:

Jim and Jesse:

"A Little More Like Heaven"

"The Flame of Love"

"Cumberland Gap"

"Are You Missing Me"

"Sally Goodin"

"Sleepy Eyed John"

The Stanley Brothers:

"Gonna Paint the Town"

"Midnight Ramble"

"Girl in the Blue Velvet Band"

"Riding on that Midnight Train"

"If I Lose"

"Old Love Letters"

"Jordan"

"I Saw the Light"

"Rank Stranger"

"How Mountain Girls Can Love"

Jim and Jesse:

"Alone With You"

"Mocking Banjo"

"This Song's Just for You"

"Nobody But You"

"Shucking the Corn"

"Mama Don't 'Low"

"I'll Have a New Life"

"Let Me Walk With Thee"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13186

EE 296: Bill Monroe and others at Oak Leaf Park

Various Bluegrass artists, recorded at Oak Leaf Park in Luray, Va. on 4 July 1961:

Bill Monroe:

"Linda Lou"

"Sugar Coated Love"

Bill Monroe and Carter Stanley:

"What Would You Give in Exchange"

Bill Monroe and Mac Wiseman

"Can't You Hear Me Calling"

"Traveling This Lonesome Road"

Bill Monroe:

"White House Blues"

"Y'all Come"

Jim and Jesse:

"Air Mail Special"

"Pardon Me"

"Lady of Spain"

Joe Binglehead:

"Comedy Skit"

Jim and Jesse:

"Too Old to Cut the Mustard"

Red Cravens and the Bray Brothers:

"The Wayward Son"

"Down in the Lonely Valley"

"Flop Eared Mule"

"Brazilian Music"

untitled banjo instrumental

"Malaguena"

Bill Monroe:

"Panhandle Country"

"Gotta Travel On"

"Blue Moon of Kentucky"

"Put My Rubber Doll Away"

"Rawhide"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13187

EE 297: Oak Leaf Park continued, Bill Monroe on WSM

Music from Oak Leaf Park, continued from FT-20376/13186:

The Stanley Brothers:

"If I Lose"

Tom Morgan and the Log Cabin Boys:

"Fiddlin' Bill"

Tom Morgan and the Log Cabin Boys:

"Do You Wonder Why"

Bill Monroe:

"Wheelhoss"

"Live and Let Live"

"True Life Blues"

"Y'all Come"

"It's Mighty Dark to Travel"

"My Little Georgia Rose"

"Mule Skinner Blues"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Bluegrass Part One"

"Roanoke"

The Armstrong Twins on Four Star Record:

"Arkansas Special"

Bill Monroe, recorded from WSM Radio circa 1959:

"I'm On My Way Back to the Old Home"

"Roanoke"

"Close By"

"Just a Little Talk with Jesus"

"Voice from on High"

"Roanoke"

"Blue Moon of Kentucky"

"I'll Meet You in Church Sunday Morning"

"I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling"

"Sugar Coated Love"

"Cheyenne"

"John Henry"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13188

EE 298:The Country Gentlemen at Bill Clifton's Farm

Chick Stripling:

"Comedy with the Stanley Brothers"

"Chicken Reel"

The Country Gentlemen:

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"John Hardy"

"Little Sparrow"

"Grandfather's Clock"

"I Ain't Got No Home"

"Handsome Molly"

"Pike County Breakdown"

"Remembrance of You"

"These Men of God"

"Dixie Darling"

"Hey Little Girl"

Bill Clifton with Mike Seeger and the Country Gentlemen:

"Walking in My Sleep"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13189

EE 299: Bill Monroe Dubs

Dubs of Bill Monroe radio shows on WSM circa 1947 from home discs:

"How Will I Explain About You"

"Blue Moon of Kentucky"

"Rod Brasfield Intro - Red Foley"

"Goodbye Old Pal"

"We'll Meet Again Sweetheart" (incomplete)

"There Ain't Nobody Gonna Miss Me"

"Going Down Town"

"Dear Old Dixie"

"John Henry"

"White House Blues"

"Little Cabin Home on the Hill"

"Remember the Cross"

"Molly and Tenbrooks"

"Sweetheart You Done Me Wrong"

"Remember the Cross"

"Molly and Tenbrooks"

"Mule Skinner Blues"

"John Henry"

"Love Gone Cold"

"Brown's Ferry Blues"

"Tennessee Gambler"

"Just a Message"

"Rocky Road Blues"

"I'm Travelin' On and On"

"Dear Old Dixie"

"My Little Honeysuckle Rose"

"Mule Skinner Blues"

"Cumberland Gap"

"My Little Honeysuckle Rose"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Blue Yodel No. Four"

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EE 300: Bluegrass at Bill Clifton's Farm

Various musicians, all recorded at Bill Clifton's Farm in Glen Echo, near Charlottesville, Va. in March 1962:

Bill Clifton with Mike Seeger:

"Cannonball Blues"

Mike Seeger:

"Carter's Blues"

John Cohen with Mike Seeger:

"Coo Coo Bird"

"Arkansas Traveler"

The Stanley Brothers:

"Come All You Tender-Hearted"

"Wildwood Flower"

"Cotton Fields"

"Chick Stripling Comedy"

"Chick Stripling Dance"

"White Dove"

"If I Lose"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13191

EE 301: Bluegrass at Bill Clifton's Farm, continued

Continued from FT-20376/13190:

Bill Clifton with the Country Gentlemen:

"Bed on the Floor"

"Jesse James"

"Little Whitewashed Chimney"

"Blue Ridge Mountain Blues"

Mike Seeger with the Country Gentlemen:

"Little Joe"

Bill Clifton:

"Chime Bells"

Mike Seeger:

"I Have No One to Love Me"

John Cohen:

"Talking Hard Luck Blues"

Mike Seeger and John Cohen:

"Salty Dog Blues"

Eddie Matherly with Mike Seeger and John Cohen:

"Dim Lights, Thick Smoke"

Mike Seeger and John Cohen:

"John Hardy"

Mike Seeger:

"Cumberland Mountain Deer Chase"

"Man of Constant Sorrow"

The Country Gentlemen:

"Theme"

"Behind Those Prison Walls of Love"

"Strutting on the Strings"

"A Letter to Tom"

"Sweet Allalee"

"Pretty Polly"

"Little Bessie"

"Mocking Banjo"

"Long Black Veil"

"Old Black Joe"

"Precious Memories"

"Train 45"

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EE 302: The Stanley Brothers, The Bailey Brothers

The Stanley Brothers, recorded at the New River Ranch in Rising Sun, Md. in 1958:

"Dickson County Breakdown"

"Bile Them Cabbage Down"

"Nobody's Business"

"If That's the Way You Feel"

"Big Tilda"

"Gonna Paint the Town"

"I Long to See the Old Folks"

"Daybreak in Dixie"

"The Memory of Your Smile"

"How Mountain Girls Can Love"

"The Fields Have Turned Brown"

"East Virginia Blues"

"Salty Dog Blues"

"Pretty Polly"

"Baby Girl"

"Dickson County Breakdown"

"John Henry"

"That Happy Night"

"They're at Rest Together"

"Think of What You've Done"

"Uncle Pen"

"Pike County Breakdown"

The Bailey Brothers, recorded at Mid-Day Merry-Go-Round on WNOX in Knoxville, Tenn. circa 1957. Charley Bailey on mandolin, Danny Bailey on guitar, Larry Mathis on banjo, Pete Kuykendall on fiddle, Ray Adkins on bass:

"Take Me Back to Happy Valley"

"Midnight on the Stormy Deep"

"Little Maggie"

"No Disappointments in Heaven"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13193

EE 303: Red Allen and Frank Wakefield

Red Allen and Frank Wakefield Radio Shows circa 1964 (dubs):

"Back Up and Push"

"Long Journey Home"

"Poison Love"

"New Camptown Races"

"This Land Is Your Land"

"Old Joe Clark"

"I Thought I Heard You Call My Name"

"Wayfaring Stranger"

"Poor Ellen Smith"

"Don't Laugh"

"I Don't Love Nobody"

"Little Rosewood Casket"

"I Thought I'd Never Fall in Love Again"

"Goodbye Old Booze"

"Sad and Lonesome Day"

"Summertime is Past and Gone"

"I Guess I'll Go On Dreaming"

"I'm Blue I'm Lonesome"

"Red Apple Rag"

"When You Are Lonely"

"Salty Dog Blues"

"Somebody Loves You Darlin'"

"Little Darlin' Pal of Mine"

"Are You Afraid to Die"

"Rosa Lee McFall"

"My Baby's Gone"

"Ages and Ages Ago"

"Love Please Come Home"

"Send Me Your Address From Heaven"

"The Weary Heart You Stole Away"

"The Last Letter"

"All I Want Is You"

"Get In Line Brother"

"I Know You're Married"

"Alone and Forgotten"

"Salt Creek"

"Sing Sing Sing"

"I Wonder Why You Said Goodbye"

"I Wouldn't Change You If I Could"

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EE 304: The Country Gentlemen in New York City

The Country Gentlemen recorded in N.Y.C. circa 1960:

"Jesse James"

"Little Sparrow"

"Nightwalk"

"You Left Me Alone"

"500 Miles"

"I Ain't Got No Home"

"Budded Roses"

"Muleskinner Blues"

"I Ain't Gonna Work Tomorrow"

"Mocking Banjo"

"Rank Stranger"

"John Hardy"

"Handsome Molly"

"Little Sparrow"

"Red Wing"

"Going to the Races"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13195

EE 305: Various Bluegrass

Lou and Sonny Osborne:

"Television Show Saturday Night"

"Now You Have My Name"

"My Lonely Heart" (Audition record for King 1950)

Jim and Jesse and the Virginia Boys, recorded from WEAR-TV in Pensacola, Fla. in 1958:

"Wheel Hoss"

"Banjolina"

"Cotton Eyed Joe"

"Bill Cheatham"

"Hamilton County Breakdown"

"Red Wing"

"Smokey Mountain Rag"

"Cripple Creek"

"Cumberland Gap"

"Fire on the Mountain"

"Rainbow"

"Jingle Bells"

"Back Up and Push"

"Shucking the Corn"

"Katy Hill"

"Fire on the Banjo"

"Under the Double Eagle"

"John Henry"

Performances at Bean Blossom, Ind. on 1 July 1956:

Charlie Monroe, Joe Stuart, and Roger Smith:

"Don't Make Me Go to Bed"

"Who's Calling You Sweetheart"

"Down in the Willow Garden"

"I'm Old Kentucky Bound"

"Good Morning to You"

"Find 'Em, Fool 'Em, and Leave 'Em Alone"

"Hopalong Peter"

The Kelly Brothers:

"All Over Again"

"Where Will You Be On That Last Great Day"

"Leaving Tennessee"

"This Wild Life"

"Devil's Little Angel"

The Monroe Brothers (Bill, Charlie, and Birch):

"When the Angels Carry Me Home"

"Just a Little Talk with Jesus"

"Angels Rock Me to Sleep"

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EE 306: Dubs from WRVA

Dubs from WRVA in Richmond, Va. circa 1956:

"Wildwood Flower"

"Pitfall"

"Feeling Low"

"Searching for a City"

"Turkey in the Straw"

"Long Journey Home"

"Land of Eternal Peace"

"Flint Hill Special"

"Insured Beyond the Grave"

"Fireball Mail"

"Bile Them Cabbage Down"

"Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms"

"Seven Year Blues"

"Saving Grace"

"Swannee River"

"Cotton Eyed Joe"

"Satisfied Mind"

"Home Sweet Home"

"Angel Band"

"That's All Right"

"Crazy Banjo Medley"

"Pike County Breakdown"

"Sugar Coated Love"

"Pain In My Heart"

"Train 45"

"Tragic Romance"

"Poison Love"

"After Dark"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Are You Teasing Me"

"John Henry"

"Kicking Mule"

"Why Not Confess"

"Old Country Church"

"Flint Hill Special"

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EE 307: Ray and Ina Patterson

Ray Patterson and Ina Patterson:

"When the Light Has Gone Out In Your Soul"

"When He Sets His Fields On Fire"

"The Orphan Girl"

"I Feel Like Traveling On"

"Little Rosewood Casket"

"Give Me My Roses Now"

"Down Among the Budded Roses"

"When the Roses Bloom in Dixieland"

"The Old True Lover"

"Lorena"

"The Butcher's Boy"

"Sinful to Flirt"

"Within the Circle"

"Banks of the Ohio"

"The House Where We Were Wed"

"I'll Come Back to You"

"We Parted By the Riverside"

"Can't You Hear Those Night-Birds Crying"

"Amber Tresses"

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EE 308: The Bray Brothers with Red Cravens

Nate Bray, Harley Bray, and Red Cravens, recorded circa 1959:

"Silver Bell"

"It's Dark, So Dark"

"Let Me Walk Lord By Your Side"

"Love Call Waltz"

"Cedar Grove"

"Come Back to Me in My Dreams"

"Bluegrass Ramble"

"In Despair"

"Heelisdale"

"Harbor of Love" (incomplete)

"Ruby"

"Black Mountain Rag"

"Week's Record Shop Commercial"

"Bluegrass Breakdown"

"Banks of the Ohio" (incomplete)

"Orange Blossom Special"

"She's with an Angel Band"

"Little Glass of Wine"

"Pretty Polly"

"instrumental"

"Bile Them Cabbage Down"

"Wait for the Light to Shine"

"Little Maggie"

"Home Sweet Home"

"Blue Eyed Darling"

"Black Mountain Rag"

"Roving Rambler"

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EE 309: The Bray Brothers, Continued

The Bray Brothers, continued from FT-20376/13198:

"Our Darling's Gone"

"WHOW Commercial"

"Banks of the Ohio"

"Home Sweet Home"

"East Virginia Blues"

"Tell Me Truly Little Darlin'"

"The Wayward Son (Mother No Longer Awaits Me at Home)"

"Jealous Lover (Down in the Lone Green Valley)"

"Whoa Mule"

"Native Brazilian Music - Goofing Off"

banjo instrumental

"Malaguena"

"Lover"

"Pretty Polly"

Buzz Busby, Pete Pike, Curley Smith, and Richard Peters, recorded from WGAY (WQMR) in Silver Spring, Md. circa 1954-55:

"Bluegrass Ramble"

"I'm Goin' Back to Old Kentucky"

"Highway of Sorrow"

"A Dear John Letter"

"Take My Ring From Your Finger"

"Dark as a Dungeon"

"Bluegrass Ramble"

"You Better Not Do That"

"Hound Dog in the Window"

"Little White Church"

"Life's Railway to Heaven"

"You're Sweeter Than Honey"

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EE 310: Buzz Busby et al On WGAY (WQMR)

Buzz Busby, Pete Pike, Richard Peters, Doug Cist, and Curley Smith, recorded from WGAY (WQMR) in Silver Spring, Md. circa 1954-55 (note: this recording is continued from FT-20376/13199):

"Train 45"

"Bluegrass Ramble"

"The First Whippoorwill"

"Going to See My Baby"

"When It's Longhandle Time in Tennessee"

"I Cried But My Tears Were Too Late"

"Life's Railway to Heaven"

"Dear Old Dixie"

"Poison Love"

"If I Should Wander Back Tonight"

"A Dear John Letter"

"I'll Meet You in Church Sunday Morning"

"I Wonder How the Old Folks Are at Home"

"Old Joe Clark"

"Dear Old Dixie"

"Take My Ring From Your Finger"

"Down the Road"

"That's Me Without You"

"I'm a Stranger"

"Cumberland Gap"

"Dear Old Dixie"

"I'm On My Way Back to the Old Home"

"Mule Skinner Blues"

"Life's Railway to Heaven"

"Chokin' the Strings"

"Raise a Ruckus Tonight"

"Travelin' This Lonesome Road"

"Plunkin' Rag"

"Mule Skinner Blues"

"I Dreamed I Searched Heaven for You"

"Molly and Tenbrooks"

"Raise a Ruckus"

"The Weary Heart You Stole Away"

"Dear Old Dixie" (incomplete)

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EE 311: Dubs from WGAY (WQMR)

Dubs recorded from WGAY (WQMR) circa 1954-1955:

Buzz and Pete with Donny Bryant and Lee Cole:

"Train 45"

"Old MacDonald Had a Farm"

"'Tis Sweet to Be Remembered"

Benny Cain and Vallie Cain:

"Theme"

"Come and Dine"

"Raggedy Ann"

"Sittin' on Top of the World"

"Lonesome Pine Breakdown"

Buzz Busby and Pete Pike:

"Theme"

"On a Cold and Windy Night"

"My Little Georgia Rose"

"That's Me Without You"

"I'm a Stranger"

"I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know"

"If I Should Wander Back Tonight"

"When It's Longhandle Time in Tennessee"

"Waiting for the Boys"

"I'll Meet You in Church on Sunday Morning"

"Four Walls Around Me" (incomplete)

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13202

EE 312: Red Allen and Frank Wakefield Radio Shows

Red Allen and Frank Wakefield, recorded from the radio circa 1964:

"Pistol Packin' Mama"

"Here Today, Gone Tomorrow"

"Back Up and Push"

"A Hundred Years From Now"

"Pain In My Heart"

"Bluegrass Stomp"

"I Wonder If You Feel the Way I Do"

"Will You Be Satisfied That Way"

"Ashes of Love"

"Deep Elm Blues"

"Sweet Sunny South"

"Blue Eyed Darling"

"Pike County Breakdown"

"Little Girl and the Dreadful Snake"

"Paul and Silas"

"Electricity"

"Cryin' Heart Blues"

"Give Me Flowers While I'm Living"

"Pistol Packin' Mama"

Red Allen and Frank Wakefield with Tom Morgan, Pete Kuykendall, John Duffey, and Eddie Adcock. Dubs of masters, recorded circa 1963:

"Blue Eyed Darling"

"Will You Be Satisfied That Way"

"She's Just a Cute Thing"

"She's Just a Cute Thing"

"Will You Be Satisfied That Way"

"Blue Eyed Darling"

"I Wonder Where You Are Tonight"

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EE 313: Various Bluegrass at Cantrell's

Three songs from the Newport Folk Festival, and the rest from a show at Cantrell's Horse Farm near Roanoke, Va., all in 1965.

From the Newport Folk Festival in 1965:

Bill Keith, "Cumberland Gap"

Roscoe Holcomb, "banjo tune"

Jim Kweskin Jug Band, "Early Morning Blues"

Music from Cantrell's Horse Farm near Roanoke, Va.:

Red Smiley and the Bluegrass Cut-Ups:

"Love, Please Come Home"

"Dear Old Dixie"

Clyde Moody:

"I Know What It Means To Be Lonesome"

"Six White Horses"

"John Hardy"

"John Henry"

The Stanley Brothers:

"Think of What You've Done"

"How Mountain Gals Can Love"

"Single Girl, Married Girl"

"I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow"

"Mansions for Me"

"Rank Stranger"

Bill Monroe:

"Soldier's Joy"

"You'll Find Her Name Written There"

"Get Up John"

"Grey Eagle"

"Long Journey Home" (old style)

"Long Journey Home"

"Long Journey Home" (present style)

"Moonlight Waltz"

"Walls of Time"

"Bluegrass Stomp"

"Rawhide"

"Kansas City Railroad Blues"

"Blackberry Blossom"

"Paddy on the Turnpike"

"Tennessee Blues"

Don Reno:

"Salty Dog Blues"

"Dixie Breakdown"

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EE 314: Various Bluegrass at Cantrell's

Various Bluegrass, probably a continuation of FT-20376/13203

Don Reno:

"Tragic Romance"

"Billy in the Lowground"

"Lonesome Hearted Blues"

"San Antonio Rose"

"It's Only Right That I Should Pay"

"Follow the Leader"

"Somewhere Tonight"

"Steel Guitar Rag"

"Remington Ride"

Clyde Moody:

"Nobody's Business"

"I Know What It Means to Be Lonesome"

"Six White Horses"

"John Hardy"

"Where the Old Red River Flows"

The Stanley Brothers:

"Let Me Love You One More Time"

"Hills of Roane County"

"Late Last Night"

"I'm So Lonesome While You're Gone"

"Little Maggie"

"Will You Miss Me When I'm Gone"

"Hard Times"

"White Dove"

"If I Lose"

"I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow"

"Little Birdie"

"Think of What You've Done"

Red Smiley:

"Unwanted Love"

"Cotton-Eyed Joe"

"Georgia Rose"

"Banjolina"

"In the Garden"

"Lady of Spain"

"I Cried Again"

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EE 315: Various Bluegrass at Cantrell's

Various bluegrass, recorded at Cantrell's Horse Farm in Fincastle, Va. on 3-5 September 1965. Probably a continuation of FT-20376/13204:

Red Smiley with David Grisman:

"Paddy on the Turnpike"

"Blues in G"

"I Know You're Married But I Love You Still"

"Love, Oh Love Please Come Home"

Don Reno and Red Smiley:

"I'm Blue I'm Lonesome"

"Whispering Hope"

Doc Watson and Merle Watson:

"Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms"

"Deep River Blues"

"FFV"

"Doc's Guitar"

"Long Black Veil"

"Don't Let Your Deal Go Down"

"Black Mountain Rag"

Bill Monroe:

"Roanoke"

"Live and Let Live"

"Dark Hollow"

"Salt Creek"

"Rawhide"

"Uncle Pen"

"John Henry"

"Blue Moon of Kentucky"

"Bluegrass Ramble"

"My Rose of Old Kentucky"

"Wayfaring Stranger"

"Muleskinner Blues"

"Turkey in the Straw"

Don Reno:

"Cabin in Carolina"

"John Henry"

"Liza Jane"

"Down Yonder"

"Under the Double Eagle"

"Limehouse Blues"

"Sally Goodin"

"unknown track"

"Foggy Mountain Breakdown"

"When You and I Were Young Maggie"

"Remington Ride"

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EE 316: Various Bluegrass at Cantrell's

Continued from FT-20376/13205:

Don Reno:

"Remington Ride"

"Follow the Leader"

"Dixie Breakdown"

"Bully of the Town"

"Capo Explanation"

"Dear Old Dixie"

"Banjo Signal"

The Stanley Brothers:

"Clinch Mountain Backstep"

"Little Glass of Wine"

"Little Maggie"

"Come All You Tender-Hearted"

"Have a Feast Here Tonight"

"Daybreak in Dixie"

"Clinch Mountain Backstep"

"Little Maggie"

"Big Tilda"

"Mastertone March"

"Train 45"

"Whoa Mule"

Doc Watson:

"Ramblin' Hobo"

"Cindy"

"Old Cousin Sally Brown"

"Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss"

"Ground Hog"

"Farewell Blues"

"Walkin' Boss"

Benny Martin and Don Reno:

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Billy in the Lowground"

"Little Cabin Home on the Hill"

"Grey Eagle"

"Redwing"

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EE 317: Various Bluegrass at Cantrell's

Continued from FT-20376/13206:

Don Reno with Ronnie Reno and/or Benny Martin:

"Redwing"

"Fire on the Mountain"

"Turkey in the Straw"

"Me and My Fiddle"

The King Brothers:

"Fire on the Mountain"

"I Want To Be Loved"

"Turkey Knob"

"Somebody Touched Me"

"Virginia Girls"

"My Little Georgia Rose"

"Theme"

"Prisoner's Song"

Benny Martin with Red Smiley:

"Wabash Cannonball"

"Gotta Travel On"

"Listen to the Mockingbird"

The Stanley Brothers:

"Sunny Side of the Mountain"

"Rank Stranger"

"Jordan"

"I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow"

"Stone Walls and Steel Bars"

"Clinch Mountain Backstep"

"How Mountain Gals Can Love"

"Little Maggie"

Doc Watson and Merle Watson:

"Liza Jane"

"Gambler's Yodel"

"Walk On Boy"

"Little Darlin' Pal of Mine"

"Victory Rag"

"Beaumont Rag"

Doc Watson and Bill Monroe:

"Where Is My Sailor Boy"

"Rabbit in the Log"

"Kentucky Mandolin"

"East Tennessee Blues"

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EE 318: Various Bluegrass at Cantrell's

Continued from FT-20376/13207

Doc Watson and Bill Monroe:

"East Tennessee Blues"

Don Reno:

"Going Back to Old Kentucky"

"Grandfather's Clock"

"Sunny Side of the Mountain"

"What Do You Know About Heartaches?"

"Flint Hill Special"

"Willie Roy (The Crippled Boy)"

"Lonesome Road Blues"

"I Know You're Married But I Love You Still"

"Midnight Ramble"

Jimmy Martin:

"My Walkin' Shoes"

"Truck Driving Man"

"Sweet Dixie"

"Shenandoah Waltz"

"Hit Parade of Love"

"Widow Maker"

"Hey, Good Lookin'"

"You Don't Know My Mind"

"The Last Song"

Clyde Moody:

"Won't You Kiss Me One More Time"

Red Smiley:

"Old Joe Clark"

"I Wouldn't Change You If I Could"

"Back Up and Push"

"Paddy on the Turnpike"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

Bill Monroe:

"Theme"

"True Life Blues"

"Shenandoah Valley Breakdown"

"Wayfaring Stranger"

"Rawhide"

Bill Monroe and Red Smiley:

"Love, Please Come Home" (two times)

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EE 319: Various Bluegrass at Cantrell's

Continued from FT-20376/13028

Red Smiley and Bill Monroe:

"Love, Please Come Home"

"Love, Please Come Home"

Bill Monroe:

"Mule Skinner Blues"

"Goodbye Old Pal"

"My Little Georgia Rose"

"Molly and Tenbrooks"

"Little Maggie"

"Pretty Polly"

"Cumberland Gap"

"Lonesome Road Blues"

"Uncle Pen"

"Roanoke"

"Sittin' on Top of the World"

"Walls of Time"

"Kansas City Railroad Blues"

"Y'all Come"

Jimmy Martin:

"Prayer Bells of Heaven"

"We'll Meet No More"

"I Like to Hear 'Em Preach It"

"Coming Home"

"Give Us the Roses While We Live"

Finalists of the Banjo Contest

Larry Richardson and Happy Smith:

"Let Me Fall"

"Pain In My Heart"

"Back Up and Push"

"John Henry"

"Little Darlin' Pal of Mine"

"Little Maggie"

"Bile Them Cabbage Down"

Jimmy Martin:

"Train 45"

"Poor Ellen Smith"

"Sweet Dixie"

"Ocean of Diamonds"

"Gotta Travel On"

"Shenandoah Valley Waltz"

"It Takes One to Know One" (incomplete)

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EE 320: Various Bluegrass at Cantrell's

Continued from FT-20376/13109

Jimmy Martin:

"It Takes One to Know One"

"Sunny Side of the Mountain"

"20-20 Vision"

"That Last Song"

Bill Monroe and Clyde Moody:

"Mule Skinner Blues"

"In the Pines"

"Six White Horses"

"I Wonder If You Feel the Way I Do"

"Rocky Road Blues"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Blue Moon of Kentucky"

"Bluegrass Breakdown"

Bill Monroe and the Stanley Brothers:

"Little Glass of Wine"

"White Dove"

Bill Monroe with Jim Eanes, Benny Martin, and/or Mac Wiseman:

"I Wonder Where You Are Tonight"

"Baby Blue Eyed"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Can't You Hear Me Callin'"

"Traveling Down This Lonesome Road"

"I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling"

"When He Reached Down His Hand For Me"

"When You Are Lonely"

"Six More Miles"

"Molly and Tenbrooks"

"Four Walls Around Me"

"Will You Be Loving Another Man"

"White House Blues"

"Uncle Pen"

"My Little Georgia Rose"

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EE 321: Various Bluegrass at Cantrell's

Continued from FT-20376/13210

Bill Monroe with various other artists:

"Sally Ann"

"The Old Crossroads"

"Memories of Mother and Dad"

"Mansions for Me"

"Cabin of Love"

"Sugar Coated Love"

"Hard Times"

"Big Tilda"

"Mansions for Me"

"What Would You Give In Exchange for Your Soul"

"Live and Let Live"

"Roanoke"

"Mule Skinner Blues"

"John Henry"

The McHan Brothers, probably not recorded at Cantrell's Horse Farm:

"Sourwood Mountain"

"Kitty Wells"

"Scarlet Ribbons"

"Five String Chimes"

"Why Have the Birds Stopped Singing"

"Cross on the Hill"

"The Haunted Banjo"

"Swing Low, Sweet Chariot"

"The Young Fisherwoman"

"Little Liza Jane"

"Tell Me Again (That You Love Me)"

"Roll On Buddy"

"Mary of the Wild Moor"

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EE 322: Shade Gap Bluegrass Festival, 1 of 11

The Shade Gap Bluegrass Festival in Shade Gap, Pa., recorded on 8 August 1969

Del McCoury and the Dixie Pals:

"I Wonder Where You Are Tonight"

"John Henry"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"John Hardy"

"Bringing Mary Home"

"Old Slew Foot"

"Willie Roy the Crippled Boy"

"Katy Hill"

"I'm Blue and Lonesome"

"Flower Blooming in the Wildwood"

"Working on a Building"

The Goins Brothers:

Instrumental

"Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"Wiggle Worm Wiggle"

"Kentucky Breakdown"

"This Train's Going to Nashville"

"Folsom Prison Blues"

"Daddy Sang Bass"

"Shuckin' the Corn"

"Today Has Been a Lonesome Day"

"Shanghai"

"Black Lung Blues"

"Death Came Creeping In My Room"

Amateur Contest, The Bluegrass Express:

"Salt Creek"

"Dim Lights, Thick Smoke"

"Will You Be Loving Another Man"

The Smith Brothers:

"Where the Rippling Waters Flow"

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EE 323: Shade Gap Bluegrass Festival, 2 of 11

The Shade Gap Bluegrass Festival 1969, continued from FT-20376/13212

The Smith Brothers:

"I'm Picking Flowers"

"Roving the Strings"

The Pine Hill Ramblers:

"Bluegrass Breakdown"

"Toy Heart"

"How Mountain Girls Can Love"

"The Old, Old House"

"I'm On My Way Back to the Old Home"

The Down City Ramblers:

"Remington Ride"

"Journey's End"

"Beaumont Rag"

"Old Joe Clark"

"Red Rocking Chair"

"Seeing Nellie Home"

"True Life Blues"

Instrumental

The Sprouse Brothers:

"Ain't Going to Work Tomorrow"

"Take This Hammer"

"Sittin' on Top of the World"

"Oh Me, Oh My"

"You Live in a World of Your Own"

"Pike County Breakdown"

"Life's Railway to Heaven"

"Gotta Travel On"

"On My Way Back to the Old Home"

"I Saw the Light"

"Mule Skinner Blues"

"Rocky Top"

"Shady Grove"

"Journey's End"

"Kickin' Mule"

Instrumental

Del McCoury and the Dixie Pals:

"intro"

"Dark Hollow"

"Foggy Mountain Breakdown"

"Uncle Pen"

"Sittin' Alone in the Moonlight"

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EE 324: Shade Gap Bluegrass Festival, 3 of 11

The Shade Gap Bluegrass Festival 1969, continued from FT-20376/13213

Del McCoury and the Dixie Pals:

"Old Joe Clark"

"The Prisoner's Song"

"Orange Blossom Special"

The Goins Brothers:

"Long Journey Home"

"Windy Mountain"

"Dear Old Dixie"

"Another Story, Another Time, Another Place"

"Divorced But Not Free"

"Old Standby"

"Folsom Prison Blues"

Workshop with J. E. Mainer:

"Jordan Am a Hard Road to Travel"

"Shoot the Turkey Buzzard"

"Mississippi Sawyer"

"Where Were You When the Train Left Town"

"Speedin' West"

"Foggy Mountain Breakdown"

"Cripple Creek"

"Big Ball in Nashville"

"Roll On Buddy"

"Bully of the Town"

"Soldier's Joy"

Doc Watson and Merle Watson:

"Give Me Back My Fifteen Cents"

"Worried Blues"

"Otto Wood"

"Folsom Prison Blues"

"I Don't Love Nobody"

"She's Just That Kind"

"Salt Creek"

"Brown's Ferry Blues"

The Sprouse Brothers:

"Ain't Going to Work Tomorrow"

"Sitting on Top of the World"

"Oh Me, Oh My"

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EE 325: Shade Gap Bluegrass Festival, 4 of 11

The Shade Gap Bluegrass Festival 1969, continued from FT-20376/13214

Jimmy Martin and Band:

"Traveling the Highway Home"

"Sunny Side of the Mountain"

"Milwaukee Here I Come"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"The Little White Church"

Grandpa Jones with Marshall Barns:

"Mountain Dew"

"T For Texas"

"Fallen Leaves"

"I Don't Love You Anymore"

"Night Train to Memphis"

"Herd of Turtles"

"Old Blue"

"Are You From Dixie"

"Old Rattler"

Bill Monroe:

"Katy Hill"

"I Haven't Seen Mary in Years"

"On and On"

"Bluegrass Breakdown"

"Goodbye Old Pal"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Brakeman's Blues"

"I Saw the Light"

"White House Blues"

"Rawhide"

"Uncle Pen"

"Blue Moon of Kentucky"

"Train 45"

"The Old Old House"

"Muleskinner Blues"

"Get Up John"

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EE 326: Shade Gap Bluegrass Festival, 5 of 11

The Shade Gap Bluegrass Festival 1969, continued from FT-20376/13215

The Sprouse Brothers:

"Take This Hammer"

"Mountain Railroad"

"Roll On Buddy"

"Rocky Top"

Del McCoury and the Dixie Pals:

"I Wonder Where You Are Tonight"

"Walking the Floor Over You"

"Dreams of You"

"Salt Creek"

"Dark Hollow"

"I Hope You've Learned"

"John Henry"

"Crossing the Cumberlands"

"Prisoner's Song"

Bill Emerson, Cliff Waldron, and the Lee Highway Boys:

"Flint Hill Special"

"If I Was a Carpenter"

"Faded Love"

"Running South"

"Little Darling Pal of Mine"

"Like a Fox on the Run"

"Rollin' on the River"

"Foggy Mountain Breakdown"

"Who Will Sing For Me"

Doc Watson and Merle Watson:

"Freight Train Boogie"

"Southbound"

"The Girl in the Blue Velvet Band"

"Peach Picking Time in Georgia"

"Windy and Warm"

"Black Mountain Rag"

Jimmy Martin and the Sunny Mountain Boys:

"Tennessee"

"Train 45"

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EE 327: Shade Gap Bluegrass Festival, 6 of 11

The Shade Gap Bluegrass Festival 1969, continued from FT-20376/13216

The Osborne Brothers:

"I'll Be Alright Tomorrow"

"Roll On Muddy River"

"My Favorite Memory"

"Flying South and Home"

"Bugle Call Rag"

"World of Forgotten People"

"Billy in the Lowground"

"Where Does the Good Times Go"

"Mama Tried"

"How Great Thou Art"

"Up This Hill and Down"

"Ruby"

"Rocky Top"

J. E. Mainer and the Mountaineers:

"Cumberland Gap"

"Watermelon on the Vine"

"Adam and Eve in the Garden"

"I Don't Love Nobody"

Instrumental

"Monkey on a Dog Cart"

"Drunken Hiccups"

"Raise a Ruckus Tonight"

The Goins Brothers:

"Wiggle Worm Wiggle"

"Barefoot Nellie"

"Pike County Breakdown"

"This Train Is Going to Nashville"

"Folsom Prison Blues"

"Daddy Sang Bass"

"Lonesome Pine"

"Old Shanghai"

"Windy Mountain"

"Death Came Creeping In My Room"

The Sprouse Brothers:

"Old Slewfoot"

"Stockade Blues"

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EE 328: Shade Gap Bluegrass Festival, 7 of 11

The Shade Gap Bluegrass Festival 1969, continued from FT-20376/13217

The Sprouse Brothers:

"How Could I Explain About You"

"Bugle Call Rag"

"I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling"

"Journey's End"

"Making Plans"

"Shady Grove"

Bill Emerson and the Lee Highway Boys:

"instrumental"

"Let Those Brown Eyes Smile at Me"

"If I Were a Carpenter"

"Maiden's Prayer"

"Big Midnight Special"

"20-20 Vision"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Our Darling's Gone"

"Proud Mary"

"Like a Fox on the Run"

"Dear Old Dixie"

"Tender Woman"

"White Dove"

"Fireball"

"Who Will Sing For Me"

"My Walking Shoes Don't Fit Me Anymore"

"Bluegrass Breakdown"

Doc Watson and Merle Watson:

"Way Down Town"

"Deep River Blues"

"Cannonball Blues"

"I Am a Pilgrim"

"Mountain Dew"

"The Billboard Song"

"Didn't Have Nobody"

"I Don't Love Nobody"

"Don't Let Your Deal Go Down" (incomplete)

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EE 329: Shade Gap Bluegrass Festival, 8 of 11

The Shade Gap Bluegrass Festival 1969, continued from FT-20376/13218

Ralph Stanley:

"Riding on That Midnight Train"

"Lost Train"

"Act Naturally"

"I Only Exist"

"Little Maggie"

"Medicine Springs"

"Going Up Home to Live in Green Pastures"

"White Dove"

"Listen to the Mockingbird"

"Rank Stranger"

Grandpa Jones:

"Mountain Dew"

"Uncle Eph's Got the Coon"

"That New Vitamin"

"Dear Old Sunny South by the Sea"

"Ain't Nobody Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone"

"Eight More Miles to Louisville"

"Old Joe Clark"

"John Henry"

"Fallen Leaves"

"Old Rattler"

"The Banjo Am the Instrument For Me"

The Country Gentlemen:

"Matterhorn"

"Steel Guitar Rag"

"Long Black Veil"

"Cripple Creek"

"Some Old Day"

"Two Little Boys"

"Amelia Earhart's Last Flight"

Bill Monroe:

"A Beautiful Life"

"Little Georgia Rose"

Mac Wiseman with the Country Gentlemen:

"Wabash Cannonball"

"I Wonder How the Old Folks Are at Home"

"Jimmie Brown the Newsboy"

"Put My Little Shoes Away"

"Don't Let Your Sweet Love Die"

"Maple Sugar"

"I'll Be All Smiles Tonight"

Jimmy Martin and the Sunny Mountain Boys:

"My Walking Shoes Don't Fit Me Anymore"

"Country Music's Here To Stay"

"Sunny Side of the Mountain"

"Image On Your Mind"

"Prayer Bells of Heaven"

"Lord I'm Coming Home"

Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys:

"Katy Hill"

"I Haven't Seen Mary in Years"

"Lonesome Road Blues"

"Train 45"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Muleskinner Blues"

"Blue Moon of Kentucky"

"In the Pines"

"Close By"

Bill Monroe and Doc Watson:

"What Does the Deep Sea Say"

"What Would You Give in Exchange"

"Feast Here Tonight"

"Watson Blues"

"Midnight on the Stormy Deep"

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EE 330: Shade Gap Bluegrass Festival, 9 of 11

The Shade Gap Bluegrass Festival 1969, possibly continued from FT-20376/13219

The Osborne Brothers:

"Fair and Tender Ladies"

"Ruby"

"Rocky Top"

Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys:

"Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms"

"What About You"

"John Hardy"

"Heavy Traffic Ahead"

"Close By"

"Little Joe"

"Salt Creek"

Instrumental

"Sittin' on Top of the World"

"Molly and Tenbrooks"

"Working on a Building"

"Love Please Come Home"

"Sweetheart You Done Me Wrong"

"I Haven't Seen Mary in Years"

"Old Joe Clark"

"A Beautiful Life"

"Little Georgia Rose"

Bill Monroe at Shepherd, Texas in July 1968:

"Panhandle Country"

"I'm Walking the Dog"

"Live and Let Live"

"Bluegrass Breakdown"

"Muleskinner Blues"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Blue Moon of Kentucky"

"Rawhide"

"I Saw the Light"

"Uncle Pen"

Doc Watson and Merle Watson at Shade Gap in 1969 (continued):

"We Shall All Be Reunited"

"Lone Pilgrim"

"Just a Closer Walk With Thee"

"Old Camp Meeting Time"

"Amazing Grace"

Jim Eanes and the Shenandoah Valley Boys:

"Lady of Spain"

"Have You Come To Say Goodbye"

"Cricketty Hop"

"I Cried Again"

"Are You Missing Me"

"Doug's Tune"

"Six White Horses"

"When My Lord Shall Call Me Home"

"I'll Be No Stranger There"

"When They Ring Them Golden Bells"

Reno and Harrell and the Tennessee Cut-Ups:

"Widow Jones"

"Cincinatti Rag"

"True Life Blues"

"One Track Mind"

"Yes Sir, She's My Baby"

"Let the Savior In"

"Lee Highway Blues"

"Sweetheart You Done No Wrong"

"Talk of the Town"

"Sweethearts in Heaven"

"Tally Ho"

"I'm Using My Bible for a Roadmap"

"I Know You're Married"

"Emotions"

Jimmy Martin:

"Milwaukee Here I Come"

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EE 331: Shade Gap Bluegrass Festival, 10 of 11

The Shade Gap Bluegrass Festival 1969, continued from FT-20376/13220

Lester Flatt:

Instrumental

"Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms"

"Maiden's Prayers"

"Foggy Mountain Breakdown"

"Folsom Prison Blues"

"Froggy Went A-Courting"

"Wabash Cannonball"

Dobro instrumental

"You Are My Flower"

"I Wonder Where You Are Tonight"

"Martha White Song"

"Ballad of Jed Clampett"

J. E. Mainer and His Mountaineers:

"Johnson's Old Grey Mule"

"When They Baptised Sister Lucy Lee"

"Seven and a Half"

"I'm Going Down, Down, Down"

"Don't Go Out Tonight Little Darling"

The Goins Brothers:

"My Brown Eyed Darling"

"This Train's Going to Nashville"

"Old Shanghai"

"Kentucky Breakdown"

"Death Came Creeping In My Room"

Ralph Stanley:

"The Kitten and the Cat"

"O. B. Special"

"Man of Constant Sorrow"

"Standing in the Need of Prayer"

"Drinking From the Fountain"

"California"

Instrumental

Jim Eanes and the Shenandoah Valley Boys:

"My Carolina Sunshine Girl"

"It's a Long, Long Way to the Top of the World"

"Grandfather's Clock"

"Sparkling Blue Eyes"

"Light at the River"

"Boat of Love"

"Black Mountain Rag"

Reno and Harrell:

"Where Is Jones"

"Kansas City Railroad Blues"

"Left on the Street"

"Black Jack Davey"

"Banjo Signal"

"Don't Let Your Sweet Love Die"

"Where Did Our Young Years Go"

"I'm Coming Back But I Don't Know When"

"Sweethearts In Heaven"

"Whispering Hope"

Grandpa Jones:

"Tell Me If You Love Me"

"Kitty Cline"

"Liberty"

"Dark as a Dungeon"

"I Don't Love Nobody"

"Come and Dine"

"You Don't Love Me Like You Used to Do"

"When the Bees Are in the Hive"

"Piney Jane"

"Old Rattler"

The Country Gentlemen:

"Make Me a Pallet On Your Floor"

"A Letter To Tom"

"Steel Guitar Chimes"

"Preachin', Prayin', Singin', Shoutin'"

"Waiting for the Boys to Come Home"

"Old Joe Clark"

"Some Old Day"

"Ain't Got a Home"

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EE 332: Shade Gap Bluegrass Festival, 11 of 11

The Shade Gap Festival 1969, continued from FT-20376/13221

Jimmy Martin and the Osborne Brothers:

"Will You Be Loving Another Man"

"Better Save It"

Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys:

"John Henry"

"A Good Woman's Love"

"What About You"

"Four Walls"

"The Old Old House"

"Danny Boy"

"Dusty Miller"

"I Saw the Light"

Lester Flatt:

"O. B. Special"

"Someday We'll Meet Again Sweetheart"

"Hound Dog Ramble"

"Honey Stay Down to Earth for Me"

"Flint Hill Special"

"Roustabout"

"A Great Big Woman and a Little Bitty Bottle of Wine"

Instrumental

Reno and Harrell,recorded from a TV show on WTTG Washington, D. C.:

"Toy Heart"

"Wednesday Night Waltz"

"A Fool Such As I"

"Under the Double Eagle"

"Kentucky"

"Hot Corn, Cold Corn"

"I'm Using My Bible for a Roadmap"

"Wildwood Flower"

Bill Monroe at Shepherd, Tex. in 1968:

"Shenandoah Valley Breakdown"

"Train 45"

"Down in the Willow Garden"

"O. B. Special"

"I Hear a Sweet Voice Calling"

Instrumental

Doc Watson and Merle Watson at the Callaway, Md. Bluegrass Festival on 5 October 1969:

"Black Jack County Chain"

"Doc's Talking"

"Windy and Warm"

"Ain't Got Nobody"

"Black Mountain Rag"

"Brown's Ferry Blues"

The Country Gentlemen:

"Wonder Where I'm Bound"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"Battle Hymn of the Republic"

"The Sentence"

"Cripple Creek"

"Hit Parade of Love"

"Old Joe Clark"

"Let's"

"Bringing Mary Home"

"Some Old Day"

"New Freedom Bell"

Don Reno, Bill Harrell, and the Tennessee Cut-Ups:

"Carry Me Back to Tennessee"

"Just a Phone Call Will Do"

"Raggedy Ann"

"Willie Roy"

"One Morning In May"

"Banjo Signal"

"Release Me"

"Kansas City Railroad Blues"

"Dang Me"

"Talk of the Town"

"Sweethearts In Heaven"

"Emotions"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13223

EE 333: Callaway, Md. Bluegrass Festival, 1 of 4

Bluegrass in Callaway, Md., recorded on 5 October 1969, continued from FT-20376/13222

Reno, Harrell, Smiley, and the Tennessee Cut-Ups:

"I Know You're Married"

"Someone Will Love Me In Heaven"

Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys:

"Theme"

"John Henry"

"I Haven't Seen Mary In Years"

"Bluegrass Breakdown"

"Muleskinner Blues"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Hell Among the Yearlings"

"Body and Soul"

"Rawhide"

"A Beautiful Life"

"Uncle Pen"

Bill Monroe with Doc Watson:

"What Does the Deep Sea Say"

"Midnight on the Stormy Deep"

"Feast Here Tonight"

"Watson Blues"

"What Would You Give"

"East Tennessee Blues"

"Sitting on Top of the World"

"Blue Moon of Kentucky"

The Osborne Brothers:

"Cripple Creek"

"I'll Be Alright Tomorrow"

"Flying South and Home"

"You Win Again"

"Where Does the Good Times Go"

"Will I Hear Your Footsteps Up There"

"How Great Thou Art"

"Tennessee Hound Dog"

"Up This Hill and Down"

"Ruby"

"Rocky Top"

"Roll On Muddy River"

Lester Flatt:

Instrumental

"Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms"

"A Maiden's Prayer"

"Before I Met You"

"Foggy Mountain Breakdown"

"Wabash Cannonball"

"Live the Life of Riley"

Comedy with Cousin Jake

"Froggy Went A-Courtin'"

"When the Saints Go Marching In"

"Cabin on the Hill"

"Call Me Home Too"

"Ballad of Jed Clampett"

The Goins Brothers:

"Wiggle Worm Wiggle"

"This Train's Going to Nashville"

"Dirty Dishes"

"Will You Be Loving Another Man"

"Short Life of Trouble"

"Daddy Sang Bass"

"Death Came Creeping In My Room"

"Barefoot Nellie"

"Pike County Breakdown"

The Bluegrass Alliance:

"East Virginia Blues"

"Bluegrass Breakdown"

"I'm Just a Used-To-Be"

"Red Haired Boy"

"Many a Mile"

"Free Born Man"

"O. B. Special" (incomplete)

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EE 334: Callaway, Md. Bluegrass, 2 of 4

Bluegrass in Callaway, Md. recorded on 5 October 1969, continued from FT-20376/13223

Ralph Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys:

"Sharecropper's Son"

"California"

"She Run Away With Another Man"

"Listen to the Mockingbird"

"Shouting on the Hills of Glory"

"We'll Be Sweethearts In Heaven"

"Stone Walls and Steel Bars"

"Pretty Little Indian"

Bill Emerson, Cliff Waldron, and the Lee Highway Boys:

Instrumental

"Our Darling's Gone"

"O. B. Special"

"Springtime in Alaska"

"Wheels"

"If I Was a Carpenter"

"Sweet Dixie"

"Little Maggie"

"Shackles and Chains"

"My Walking Shoes Don't Fit Me Anymore"

"Theme Time"

"Like a Fox on the Run"

"Proud Mary"

Mac Wiseman:

"Wreck of the Old 97"

"You Can't Judge a Book By Its Cover"

"I Saw Your Face in the Moon"

"Georgia Waltz"

"Glad Rags"

"Doug's Tune"

"Lamp Lighting Time in the Valley"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Love Letters in the Sand"

The Country Gentlemen:

"Matterhorn"

"The Fields Have Turned Brown"

Instrumental

"Ain't Got No Home"

"Jesse James"

"Preaching, Praying, Singing, Shouting"

"Turkey in the Straw"

"Brown Mountain Light"

"Foggy Mountain Breakdown"

"The Sentence"

"Sunrise"

"Mocking Banjo"

Bill Monroe at Shepherd, Tex., recorded in July 1968:

"Maiden's Prayer"

"Kentucky Waltz"

"In the Pines"

"Dusty Miller"

"Shenandoah Waltz"

"Carroll County Blues"

"Mockingbird"

"Life's Railway to Heaven"

"Lonesome Road Blues"

"I Washed My Hands In Muddy Water"

"I'm Going Back to Old Kentucky"

"Molly and Tenbrooks"

"Mule Skinner Blues"

"Roanoke"

"Mansions For Me"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13225

EE 335: Callaway, Md. Bluegrass, 3 of 4

Bluegrass in Callaway, Md., recorded on 5 October 1969, continued from FT-20376/13224

Don Reno and Bill Harrell with Del McCoury:

"Let the Savior In"

"Death Is Only a Dream"

"Lord, Build Me a Cabin"

"What a Friend We Have in Jesus"

"Whispering Hope"

"Using My Bible for a Roadmap"

"I Need the Prayers of Those I Love"

Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys:

"I'm in the Gloryland Way"

"Wicked Path of Sin"

"Wayfaring Stranger"

"I Saw the Light"

"Amazing Grace"

"A Beautiful Life"

"Pass Me Not"

"I'm One of God's Sheep"

"Life's Railway to Heaven"

"I've Found the Way"

"Somebody Touched Me"

"You've Got to Walk That Lonesome Valley"

"Working on a Building"

"I'll Meet You in Church Sunday Morning"

"Swing Low Sweet Chariot"

The Goins Brothers:

"Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms"

"Wiggle Worm Wiggle"

"Lonesome Road Blues"

"This Train's Going to Nashville"

"My Brown Eyed Darling"

"Maiden's Prayer"

"Folsom Prison Blues"

"Daddy Sang Bass"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13226

EE 336: Callaway, Md. Bluegrass, 4 of 4

Bluegrass in Callaway, Md., recorded on 5 October 1969, continued from FT-20376/13225

The Goins Brothers:

"Shanghai"

The Bluegrass Alliance:

Instrumental

"Ain't Gonna Work Tomorrow"

"The Gold Rush"

"Mountain Dew"

"Dark Hollow"

"Better Times A-Coming"

"Little Darling Pal of Mine"

"Listen to the Mockingbird"

Ralph Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys, with George Scheffle:

"Pig in a Pen"

Instrumental

"Wednesday Night Waltz"

"Long Gone This Time"

"Black Mountain Blues"

"Going Up Home to Live in Green Pastures"

"What Kind of Man"

"Orange Blossom Special"

Bill Emerson, Cliff Waldron, and the Lee Highway Boys:

Instrumental

"If I Were a Carpenter"

"Running South"

"No Mother Or Dad"

"Foggy Mountain Breakdown"

"Proud Mary"

"Faded Love"

"Midnight Special"

"Who Will Sing for Me"

Mac Wiseman:

"Wabash Cannonball"

"I Wonder How the Old Folks Are at Home"

"I Still Write Your Name in the Sand"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13227

EE 337: Flatt and Scruggs in Japan

Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs with the Foggy Mountain Boys, recorded live at Sankei Hall in Osaka, Japan on 6 March 1968:

"Durham's Reel"

"Will You Be Lonesome"

"Flint Hill Special"

"Wabash Cannonball"

"Dobro Rumba"

"The Martha White Theme"

"Roustabout"

"Foggy Mountain Special"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Old MacDonald's Farm"

"Down on the Flood"

"Hot Corn, Cold Corn"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"California Uptight Band"

"Ballad of Jed Clampett"

"Listen to the Mockingbird"

"Sunny Side of the Mountain"

"Florida Blues"

"All the Good Times Are Past and Gone"

"Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms"

"We'll Meet Again Sweetheart"

"Foggy Mountain Breakdown"

"When the Saints Go Marching In"

"I'm On My Way to Canaan's Land"

"Cannonball Blues" (incomplete)

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13228

EE 2: Roy Acuff at Sunset Park, 1 of 2

Roy Acuff at Sunset Park in West Grove, Pa. on 3 June 1962:

"Little Pal"

Instrumental by Jack Phelps

"Call Me Up and I'll Come Calling on You"

"Release Me"

"Lost John"

"Wabash Cannon Ball"

"Steel Guitar Chimes"

"When I Stop Loving You"

"Ah Hah Honey"

Instrumental by Howard Forrester

"Fiddler's Waltz"

Impromptu comedy bit

"Cabin in Glory Land"

"Night Train to Memphis"

"Fire Ball Mail"

"Fox Chase"

"Precious Memories"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"One Broken Heart"

"Last Day"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13229

EE 3: Roy Acuff at Sunset Park, 2 of 2

Roy Acuff at Sunset Park in West Grove, Pa. on 3 June 1962:

"Great Speckled Bird"

"Cow Bell Polka"

"Remember Me"

Comedy bit

"I Saw the Light"

"Gathering Flowers From the Hillside"

"Just a Friend"

"John Henry"

"Old Sow Song"

"Pick Me Up On Your Way Down"

"Cotton Eyed Joe"

"Jesse Polka"

"Where Could I Go"

Instrumental by Howard Forrester

"That's How Much I Love You"

"Let's Take the Long Way Home"

"Precious Jewel"

"Cannon Ball Rag"

"Yes Sir"

"Weary Weary Blues-Mountain Dew" (medley)

"Somebody Touched Me"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13230

EE 7: Stanley Brothers at Sunset Park

The Stanley Brothers recorded at Sunset Park in West Grove, Pa. on 20 May 1962. Carter Stanley, Ralph Stanley, George Shuffler, Pappy John Hall, and Carl Hawkins:

"Late Last Night"

"Misery Loves Company"

"Whoa Mule"

"Sunny Side of the Mountain"

"Midnight Train"

"There Is a Trap"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Lee Highway Blues"

"Pike County Breakdown"

"God Gave You To Me"

"String, Eraser, and Blotter"

"Rank Stranger"

"How Mountain Girls Can Love"

"I Cried Again"

"Banjo Breakdown"

"Don't Go Out Tonight"

"Flop Eared Mule"

"Your Deceitful Heart"

"String, Eraser, and Blotter"

"Black Mountain Blues"

"Finger Poppin' Time"

"God Gave You To Me"

"White Dove"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13231

EE 8: Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper

Stanley Brothers (continued from FT-20376/13232):

"White Dove"

Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper recorded at Sunset Park in West Grove, Pa. on 5 August 1962:

"Midnight Special"

"I'm Reading Your Letter"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Philadelphia Lawyer"

"Evening Train"

"Mountain Dew"

"Earl's Breakdown"

"Have Faith In Me"

"Big Wheel"

"More Love"

"Come Walk With Me"

"Mocking Bird"

"At the First Fall of Snow"; "Thirty Pieces of Silver"; "Tramp on the Street" (medley)

"Six More Miles"

"Legend of the Dogwood Tree"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13232

EE 9: Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper, cont.

Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper recorded at Sunset Park in West Grove, Pa. on 5 August 1962:

"Black Mountain Rag"

"Home Sweet Home"

"Matthew 24"

"Canadian Reel"

Instrumental

"Walking My Lord Up Calvary Hill"

"West Virginia Polka"

"Johnnie, My Love"

"Sunny Side of the Mountain"

"Banjo Twist"

"Philadelphia Lawyer"

"Willie Roy"

"Trouble Ahead"

"This Ole House"

Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper, recorded over WWVA Midnight Jamboree in Wheeling, W.Va.:

"Heartaches by the Numbers"

"Rachel's Guitar"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13233

EE 10: The Country Gentlemen in Falls Church

The Country Gentlemen, recorded at the Shamrock in Falls Church, Va. on 22 September 1962. Charlie Wallace, John Duffey, Eddie Adcock, Tom Gray:

Instrumental

"Let Me Love You One More Time"

"Victims of the Tombs"

"White Dove"

"Miller's Cave"

"Two Little Boys"

"Blue Yodel No. 4"

"Long Black Veil"

"Dark as a Dungeon"

"Let's Be Sweethearts Again"

"You Left Me Alone"

"The Fields Have Turned Brown"

"Lost Highway"

"Have You Lost Your Love For Me"

"The M.T.A."

"Bluest of Blues"

"I Know I've Lost You"

"Once More"

"Blue Ridge Mountain Blues"

John Duffey, Lucky Chatman and the Ozark Mountan Boys:

"Put My Little Shoes Away" (dub)

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13234

EE 11: The Country Gentlemen in Felton

The Country Gentlemen recorded in Felton, Del. on 23 September 1962. Charlie Waller, John Duffey, Eddie Adcock, Tom Gray:

"Red Rocking Chair"

"Little Sparrow"

"Night Walk"

"Two Little Boys"

"Tom Dooley"

"Mocking Banjo"

"Have You Lost All Your Love"

"The Fields Have Turned Brown"

"Drifting Too Far"

"Willie Roy"

"Grandfather's Clock"

"These Men of God"

"Are You Waiting Just for Me"

"Beer Barrel Polka"

"Wabash Cannonball"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13235

EE 12: Various Bluegrass

The Country Gentlemen, recorded in Felton, Del. on 23 September 1962 (cont. from FT-20376/13234):

"You Left Me Alone"

"Sunrise"

"I Know I've Lost You"

"Church Back Home"

"He Will Set Your Fields on Fire"

John Duffey and Lucky Chatman (dubs):

"Blue Grass"

"Swing Low Sweet Chariot"

"Blue Grass Special"

Lucky Chatman and the Ozark Mountain Boys (dubs):

"I Know You're Married"

"Feeling Low"

"On and On"

"Sophronie"

"White Dove"

"Father Put the Cows Away"

Roy Acuff - tape copies of unissued Columbia Masters:

"Railroad Boomer" MEM-50

"Coming from the Ball" DAL-946

Carol Alt, John Duffey, Pete Roberts, and Ann Kuykendall, recorded at Pete's house in February 1962:

"Banks of the Ohio"

"East Virginia Blues"

"All the Good Times Are Past and Gone"

"I Never Will Marry"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13236

EE 14: Reno and Smiley at Sunset Park

Reno and Smiley recorded at Sunset Park in West Grove, Pa. on 9 September 1962. Don Reno, Red Smiley, Mac McGaha, Ronnie Reno, Fred Bishop, Steve Chapman, John Palmer:

"Howdy Neighbor Howdy"

"Unwanted Love"

"Roanoke"

"Where the Little Red School House Used to Be"

"Paddy on the Turnpike"

"Garden in the Sky"

"Wolverton Mountain"

"Panhandle Country"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Blue Darling"

"Waiting for the Sunrise"

"Just About Then"

"Barefoot Nellie"

"I Know You're Married"

"Maybe You Will Change Your Mind"

"Florida Blues"

"Can't You Hear Me Calling"

"Out Behind the Barn"

"I Wouldn't Change You If I Could"

"Bully of the Town"

"Sunny Side of the Mountain"

"She Thinks I Still Care"

"Cannon Ball Rag"

"Echoes from the Burning Bush"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13237

EE 15: Reno and Smiley continued, Flatt and Scruggs

Reno and Smiley, continued from FT-20376/13236:

"Family Bible"

"Someone Will Love You In Heaven"

"Durham's Bull"

"Won't You Kiss Me One More Time"

"Tally Ho"

"Temptation"

"Grandfather's Clock"

"It's Grand To Have Someone To Love You"

"Lonesome Road Blues"

"Come On Baby"

"Cheyenne"

Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs, recorded at Sunset Park on 16 September 1962:

Instrumental

"All the Good Times"

"Hound Dog Ramble"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"Randy Lynn Rag"

"Big Ball"

"One Hundred Miles"

"Little Darling Pal of Mine"

Comedy bit

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13238

EE 16: Flatt and Scruggs

Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs, continued from FT-20376/13237:

"Same Old Tale"

"Martha White Theme"

"McKinley's Gone"

"Shuckin'"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Down the Road"

"Foggy Mountain Rock"

"Rabbit in the Log"

"Earl's Breakdown"

"If I Should Wander Back"

Comedy bit

"Old MacDonald"

"Walking in Jerusalem"

"Cabin on the Hill"

"You Are My Flower"

"Steel Guitar Chimes"

"Little Maggie"

"McKinley's Gone"

"Train 45"

Lester Flatt, Curtis McPeake, and Hylo Brown at Sunset Park on 22 July 1962:

"McKinley's Gone"

"Steel Guitar Chimes"

"John Henry"

"One Hundred Miles"

Instrumental

"Roll In My Sweet Baby's Arms"

"Foggy Mountain Rock"

"Nine Pound Hammer"

"Cumberland Gap"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13239

EE 17: Roy Acuff

Roy Acuff recorded over the radio, probably from WSM in the late 1940s:

"Brown Eyes"

Roy Acuff at the Minute Man Theater in Germany at a U.S.O. show on 2 December 1958, copied from Folk Voice:

"Hillbilly Fever"

"Sunshine Special"

"I Cried Again"

Instrumental

"Before I Met You"

Roy Acuff at Sunset Park in West Grove, Pa. on 12 July 1959:

"So Many Times"

instrumental

"Great Speckled Bird"

"Conscience"

"Fox Chase"

"Wreck on the Highway"

Instrumental by Howard Forrester

Comedy bit

"The One I Love Is Gone"

"There'll Be No Teardrops Tonight"

"Where Could I Go"

"Walking"

"Mountain Dew"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13240

EE 19: Olabelle Reed and the New River Gang

Olabelle, Alex, and Deacon recorded at Sunset Park in West Grove, Pa. on 20 May 1962:

"Steel Guitar Rag"

"Build Me a Cabin"

"Me and My Fiddle"

"Brown's Ferry Blues"

"Twinkle Little Star"

"Alabam'"

"Mountain Dew"

"Will You Be Loving Another Man"

Olabelle, Alex, and Deacon recorded at Sunset Park on 22 September 1962:

"Old Joe Clark"

"Gonna Have a Big Time Tonight"

"Home Sweet Home"

"Gotta Travel On"

"I'll Never Love Anybody But You"

"Roll On Buddy"

"Fire on the Mountain"

Comedy bit

"Wildwood Flower"

"Sally Goodin"

"Old Joe Clark"

Instrumental

"Great Speckled Bird"

"Little Maggie"

"Love and Wealth"

"Train 45"

"Chime Bells"

"Orange Blossom Special"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13241

EE 20: Bill Monroe, Jim and Jesse

Bill Monroe recorded at Oak Leaf Park in Luray, Va. on 4 July 1961. With Carter Stanley and Mac Wiseman:

"Panhandle Country"

"Gotta Travel On"

"Blue Moon of Kentucky"

"Put My Rubber Doll Away"

"Rawhide"

"Linda Lou"

"Sugar Coated Love"

"What Would You Give In Exchange"

"Can't You Hear Me Calling"

"Travelin' That Lonesome Road"

"Whitehouse Blues"

"You All Come"

Jim and Jesse McReynolds, recorded at Oak Leaf Park on 4 July 1961. With Allen Shelton and Don McCann:

"Airmail Special"

"Pardon Me"

"Lady of Spain"

"Too Old to Cut the Mustard"

"A Little More Like Heaven"

"Flame of Love"

"Cumberland Gap"

"Are You Missing Me"

"Sally Goodin"

"Sleepy Eyed John"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13242

EE 21: Jim and Jesse, The Stanley Brothers

Jim and Jesse McReynolds, continued from FT-20376/13241:

"Let the Spirit Descend"

"On the Jericho Road"

"Under the Double Eagle"

"Is It True"

"Sunny Mountain Chimes"

"Sweet Little Miss Blue Eyes"

The Stanley Brothers, recorded at Oak Leaf Park on 4 July 1961:

"Don't Go Out Tonight"

"Sunny Side of the Mountain"

"Memory of Your Smile"

"Steel Guitar Rag"

"Put My Little Shoe Away"

"Lonesome River"

"Hey, Hey, Hey"

"White Dove"

"A Few More Years"

"Hard Times"

"How Far To Little Rock"

"If I Lose"

"Paint the Town"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13243

EE 22: The Stanley Brothers, Jim and Jesse, Bill Clifton

The Stanley Brothers, continued from FT-20376/13242:

"Midnight Ramble"

"Girl in the Blue Velvet Band"

"Ridin' That Midnight Train"

"If I Lose"

"Old Love Letters"

"Jordan"

"I Saw the Light"

"Rank Stranger"

"How Mountain Girls Can Love"

Jim and Jesse McReynolds, recorded at Oak Leaf Park on 4 July 1961:

"Alone With You"

"Feudin' Banjos"

"This Song Is Just For You"

"Nobody But You"

"Shuckin' the Corn"

"Mama Don't Allow No Music Here"

"I'll Have a New Life"

"Let Me Walk With Thee"

"Gray Eagle"

"Gosh, I Miss You All the Time"

Bill Clifton recorded at Oak Leaf Park on 4 July 1961:

"Gathering Flowers from the Hillside"

"Long Long Ago"

"My Dixie Darling"

Bill Monroe with Flatt and Scruggs, recorded over the radio:

"Molly and Tenbrooks"

"Wicked Path of Sin"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13244

EE 23: Golden State Boys

The Golden State Boys, recorded at the Saddle Club in Los Angeles, Calif. by Gerald Mills on 21 October 1962. Hal Poindexter, Don Parmley, Vern Gosdin, Bobby Slone, Skip Conover, Harry Kniss:

"Bile Them Cabbage Down"

"Cabin in Caroline"

"Bells of St. Mary"

"Before I Met You"

"Story of the Knoxville Girl"

"John Hardy"

"Jimmy Brown the Newsboy"

"Down the Road"

"Orange Blossom Special"

"I'll Never Love Anybody But You"

"Cheyenne"

"If I Should Wander Back Tonight"

"Gosh, I Miss You All the Time"

"When You and I Were Young, Maggie"

"Think of What You've Done"

"Salty Dog Blues"

"Gone Home"

"Bile Them Cabbage Down"

"On My Mind"

"Flint Hill Special"

"Why Did You Wander"

"Gathering Flowers from the Hillside"

"Cripple Creek"

"I Haven't Got the Right To Love You"

"Tis Sweet To Be Remembered"

"Old Joe Clark"

"Mystery Woman"

"I Know You're Married"

"Banjo Breakdown"

"I Took Her By Her Little Brown Hand"

"Don't This Road Look Rough and Rocky"

"Farewell Blues"

"False Hearted Lover"

"Train 45"

"I'm Ready"

"Bile Them Cabbage Down"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13245

The Hall of Fame Hits 1

Note: a printed log of all of the Hall of Fame Hits reels, with song and artist indexes, is available in folder 386.

Vernon Dalhart:

"Wreck of the Old 97"

"The Prisoner's Song"

Henry Whitter:

"Lonesome Road Blues"

Uncle Dave Macon:

"On the Dixie Bee Line"

A. Craver and Vernon Dalhart:

"Wreck of the No. 9"

Charlie Poole:

"If the River Was Whiskey"

"Can I Sleep In Your Barn Tonight Mister"

"Sweet Sixteen"

"Don't Let Your Deal Go Down"

Georgia Yellow Hammers:

"Big Ball In Memphis"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13246

The Hall of Fame Hits 2

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 386.

Al Dexter:

"Triflin' Gal"

Eck Robertson:

"Sally Goodin"

Clayton McMichen:

"Old Joe Clark"

"Ida Red"

Delmore Brothers:

"Brown's Ferry Blues"

Riley Puckett:

"Casey Jones"

"Put My Little Shoes Away"

Gid Tanner:

"Soldier's Joy"

"Down Yonder"

Gid Tanner and Dave Macon:

"John Henry"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13247

The Hall of Fame Hits 3

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 386.

Gid Tanner:

"Hand Me Down My Walking Cane"

Bradley Kincaid:

"Letter Edged In Black"

"On Top of Old Smokey"

"A Picture From Life's Other Side"

Jimmie Tarlton:

"New Birmingham Jail"

Girls of the Golden West:

"I Want To Be a Real Cowboy's Girl"

Ernest V. Stoneman:

"Sourwood Mountain"

Jimmie Davis:

"Nobody's Darlin' But Mine"

"Sweethearts Or Strangers"

"You Are My Sunshine"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13248

The Hall of Fame Hits 4

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 386.

Jimmie Davis:

"I Wish I Had Never Seen Sunshine"

"Columbus Stockade Blues"

Kelly Harrell:

"Rovin' Gambler"

"New River Train"

Andrew Jenkins:

"Silver Threads Among the Gold"

Cliff Carlisle:

"Wildcat Woman and Tomcat Man"

Gene Autry:

"That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine"

Jimmie Rodgers:

"T For Texas"

"Mule Skinner Blues"

Carter Family:

"My Clinch Mountain Home"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13249

The Hall of Fame Hits 5

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 386.

Gene Autry:

"Mexicali Rose"

"Have I Told You Lately That I Love You"

Spade Cooley:

"Shame, Shame On You"

Gene Autry:

"Back in the Saddle Again"

Roy Acuff:

"Great Speckled Bird"

"Wabash Cannonball"

"Fireball Mail"

Molly O'Day:

"The Tramp on the Street"

Al Dexter:

"Pistol Packin' Mama"

"Wine, Women, and Song"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13250

The Hall of Fame Hits 6

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 386.

Al Dexter, "Rosalita"

Cowboy Copas, "Signed, Sealed, and Delivered"

Moon Mulligan, "I'll Sail My Ship Alone"

Wayne Raney, "Why Don't You Haul Off and Love Me"

Red Foley, "Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy"

Hank Snow, "I'm Moving On"

Eddy Arnold, "Take Me In Your Arms"

Hank Williams, "Hey Good Lookin'"

Johnny and Jack, "Poison Love"

Hank Thompson, "Wild Side of Life"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13251

The Hall of Fame Hits 7

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 386.

Slim Willet, "Don't Let the Stars Get In Your Eyes"

Webb Pierce, "Wanderin'"

Hank Williams, "Your Cheatin' Heart"

Davis Sisters, "I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know"

Slim Whitman, "Rose Marie"

Hank Thompson, "The New Green Light"

Kitty Wells, "Making Believe"

Faron Young, "Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young"

Porter Wagoner, "Satisfied Mind"

Marty Robbins, "Singing the Blues"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13252

The Hall of Fame Hits 8

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 386.

Johnny Cash, "So Doggone Lonesome"

Sonny James, "Young Love"

Everly Brothers, "Bye Bye Love"

Jimmie Rodgers, "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine"

Ernest Tubb, "Half a Mind"

Don Gibson, "Oh Lonesome Me"

Ray Price, "Heartaches by the Number"

Jim Reeves, "He'll Have To Go"

George Jones, "White Lightning"

Ferlin Husky, "On the Wings of a Dove"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13253

The Hall of Fame Hits 9

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 386.

Johnny Horton, "Sink the Bismark"

Patsy Cline, "I Fall To Pieces"

Bill Anderson, "Po' Folks"

Leroy Van Dyke, "Walk On By"

Burl Ives, "Funny Way of Laughing"

Marty Robbins, "Devil Woman"

Jim Reeves, "According To My Heart"

Bobby Bare, "Detroit City"

Hawkshaw Hawkins, "Lonesome 7-7203"

Roger Miller, "Dang Me"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13254

The Hall of Fame Hits 10

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 386.

Buck Owens, "My Heart Skips a Beat"

Eddy Arnold, "What's He Doing In My World"

Dave Dudley, "Truck Drivin' Son-of-a-Gun"

Sonny James, "You're the Only World I Know"

Merle Haggard, "Swinging Doors"

Waylon Jennings, "Anita You're Dreaming"

Sonny James, "A World of Our Own"

Tammy Wynette, "Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad"

George Jones, "Walk Through This World With Me"

Bill Anderson, "For Loving You"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13255

The Hall of Fame Hits 11

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 386.

Merle Haggard:

"The Legend of Bonnie and Clyde"

Billie Jo Spears:

"Mr. Walker"

"It's All Over Now"

Charlie Pride:

"All I Have To Offer You Is Me"

Tompall and the Glaser Brothers:

"California Girl"

Tex Ritter:

"Boll Weevil"

"Rye Whiskey"

"High Noon"

"I Dreamed of a Hillbilly Heaven"

"You Will Have To Pay"

"Deck of Cards"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13256

The Hall of Fame Hits 12

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 386.

Delmore Brothers, "Blues Stay Away From Me"

Cowboy Copas, "Tennessee Waltz"

Moon Mulligan, "Sweeter Than the Flowers"

Jack Cardwell, "Death of Hank Williams"

Grandpa Jones, "Eight More Miles To Louisville"

Floyd Tillman:

"I Love You So Much It Hurts Me"

"Slipping Around"

Leon McAuliffe and Bob Wills, "Steel Guitar Rag"

Ted Daffan, "No Letter Today"

Bob Wills, "Spanish Two Step"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13257

The Hall of Fame Hits 13

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 386.

Bob Wills, "San Antonio Rose"

Arthur Smith, "Guitar Boogie"

Carson Robison, "Life Gets Tee-Jus"

Jimmy Newman, "Grin and Bear It"

Marvin Rainwater, "Gonna Find Me a Bluebird"

Eddy Arnold, "Don't Rob Another Man's Castle"

Elton Britt:

"There's a Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere"

"Someday You'll Want Me To Want You"

"Chime Bells"

Jim Reeves, "Yonder Comes a Sucker"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13258

The Hall of Fame Hits 14

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 386.

The Browns, "I Take the Chance"

Hank Snow, "I Don't Hurt Anymore"

Hank Locklin, "Please Help Me, I'm Falling"

Skeeter Davis, "I Can't Help You, I'm Falling Too"

Sons of the Pioneers, "Cool Water"

George Hamilton IV, "Abilene"

Connie Smith, "Once a Day"

The Browns, "Scarlet Ribbons"

Willie Nelson, "The Party's Over"

Del Woods, "Down Yonder"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13259

The Hall of Fame Hits 15

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 386.

Norma Jean, "Let's Go All the Way"

Lonzo and Oscar, "I'm My Own Grandpa"

Justin Tubb, "Take a Letter Miss Gray"

Leon Payne, "Ten Thousand Tomorrows"

Hank Snow, "I've Been Everywhere"

Jim Reeves, "Welcome To My World"

Porter Wagoner, "I'll Go Down Swinging"

Skeeter Davis, "He Says the Same Things To Me"

Jim Ed and Maxine Brown, "Looking Back To See"

Eddy Arnold, "I'll Hold You In My Heart"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13260

The Hall of Fame Hits 16

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 386.

Hank Snow, "Marriage Vow"

Jim Reeves, "Am I Losing You"

Wade Ray, "Walk Softly"

Johnny and Jack, "Goodnight Sweetheart, Goodnight"

Eddy Arnold, "A Heart Full of Love"

Jim Reeves, "Binbo"

George Hamilton IV, "Three Steps to the Phone"

Porter Wagoner, "Misery Loves Company"

Johnny and Jack, "I Get So Lonely"

Skeeter Davis, "The End of the World"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13261

The Hall of Fame Hits 17

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 386.

Hank Locklin, "Happy Journey"

Pee Wee King, "Tennessee Waltz"

Porter Wagoner, "Eat, Drink, and Be Merry"

Darrell Glenn, "Crying in the Chapel"

Homer and Jethro, "Baby, It's Cold Outside"

Faron Young, "The Yellow Bandana"

Don Gibson, "I Can Mend Your Broken Heart"

Lefty Frizzell, "I Love You A Thousand Ways"

Rex Allen, "Don't Go Near the Indians"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13262

The Hall of Fame Hits 18

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 386.

Kitty Wells:

"Lonely Side of Town"

"It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels"

"I'm Paying For That Back Street Affair"

"Repenting"

"Mommy for a Day"

"Amigo's Guitar"

"Left To Right"

Hank Thompson:

"Rub-a-Dub-Dub"

"Yesterday's Girl"

Red Foley:

"Steal Away"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13263

The Hall of Fame Hits 19

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 386.

All Tracks by Red Foley:

"Peace in the Valley"

"A Satisfied Mind"

"Just a Closer Walk With Thee"

"Blues In My Heart"

"Tennessee Saturday Night"

"Midnight"

"Tennessee Polka"

"Hearts of Stone"

"Tennessee Border"

"M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13264

The Hall of Fame Hits 20

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 386.

Patsy Cline:

"She's Got You"

"Walking After Midnight"

"Leavin' On Your Mind"

"Crazy"

"Sweet Dreams"

Johnny and Jack:

"Crying Heart Blues"

"Stop the World"

Jeannie C. Riley:

"Harper Valley PTA"

Flatt and Scruggs:

"The Ballad of Jed Clampett"

"Petticoat Junction"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13265

The Hall of Fame Hits 21

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 386.

Flatt and Scruggs:

"You Are My Flower"

"Pearl, Pearl, Pearl"

Eddy Arnold, "Bouquet of Roses"

Dave Dudley, "Six Days on the Road"

Hank Thompson, "Humpty Dumpty Heart"

Merle Travis, "So Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed"

Don Gibson, "Funny, Familiar, Forgotten Feelings"

Bill Anderson:

"Mama Sang a Song"

"I Love You Drops"

"The Tips of My Fingers"

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Bill Anderson:

"Get While the Getting's Good"

"Still"

"Easy Come, Easy Go"

"Wild Weekend"

"Five Little Fingers"

"Golden Guitar"

Eddy Arnold, "Cuddle Buggin' Baby"

Don and the Buckaroos, "Buckaroo"

Buck Owens:

"Love's Gonna Live Here"

"I've Got a Tiger by the Tail"

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Buck Owens:

"Together Again"

"Act Naturally"

"Before You Go"

"Waitin' In Your Welfare Line"

Merle Haggard:

"I'm a Lonesome Fugitive"

"I Threw Away the Rose"

"Sing Me Back Home"

"Branded Man"

Jimmie Dickens:

"Country Boy"

"Take an Old Tater and Wait"

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Don Gibson, "Just One More Time"

Hank Locklin, "It's a Little More Like Heaven"

Eddy Arnold, "Anytime"

Homer and Jethro, "How Much Is That Doggie in the Window"

Jimmie Rodgers, "In the Jailhouse Now, No. 2"

Porter Wagoner, "Green, Green Grass of Home"

Billy Edd Wheeler, "Ode to the Little Brown Shack"

Mel Tillis, "Life Turned Her That Way"

Lefty Frizzell, "Mom and Dad's Waltz"

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Hank Snow, "Honeymoon on a Rocket Ship"

Mac Wiseman, "Jimmie Brown, the Newsboy"

Wilburn Brothers:

"Hurt Her Once For Me"

"Trouble's Back In Town"

"I'm Gonna Tie One On Tonight"

"Somebody's Back In Town"

Hank Williams:

"Cold Cold Heart"

"Jambalaya"

"Kaw-Liga"

"Take the Chains From My Heart"

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All tracks by Hank Williams:

"Settin' the Woods on Fire"

"I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You)"

"Why Don't You Love Me"

"Half As Much"

"My Bucket's Got a Hole In It"

"Honky Tonk Blues"

"Lovesick Blues"

"Long Gone Lonesome Blues"

"Howlin' at the Moon"

"Wedding Bells"

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Cowboy Copas, "Filipino Baby"

Leon Payne, "I Love You Because"

Ernest Tubb:

"Slippin' Around"

"Have You Ever Been Lonely"

"Don't Rob Another Man's Castle"

"I Love You Because"

"It's Been So Long Darlin'"

"Blue Christmas"

"Walkin' the Floor Over You"

"Rainbow at Midnight"

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Ernest Tubb:

"Let's Say Goodbye Like We Said Hello"

"Soldier's Last Letter"

Faron Young:

"Goin' Steady"

"If You Ain't Lovin', You Ain't Livin'"

"Sweet Dreams"

"Hello Walls"

Johnny Bond:

"Ten Little Brothers"

Elton Britt:

"Detour"

Ray Price:

"Burning Memories"

"Pride"

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Carl Perkins:

"Blue Suede Shoes"

"Boppin' the Blues"

Jerry Lee Lewis:

"Great Balls of Fire"

"Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On"

"Breathless"

Elvis Presley:

"Hound Dog"

"All Shook Up"

"Heartbreak Hotel"

"Too Much"

"Let Me Be Your Teddy Bear"

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Elvis Presley:

"Love Me Tender"

"Jailhouse Rock"

Webb Pierce:

"In the Jailhouse Now"

"I'm Walking the Dog"

"Slowly"

"More and More"

"There Stands the Glass"

"Honky-Tonk Song"

"Back Street Affair"

"Love, Love, Love"

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Webb Pierce:

"I'm Tired"

"You're Not Mine Anymore"

"That's Me Without You"

"I Don't Care"

"Tupelo County Jail"

"Alla My Love"

"Falling Back To You"

"If the Back Door Could Talk"

Johnny Cash:

"Folsom Prison Blues"

"I Walk the Line"

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Johnny Cash:

"In the Jailhouse Now"

"Luther Played the Boogie"

"Ballad of a Teenage Queen"

Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash:

"Jackson"

Johnny Cash:

"Orange Blossom Special"

"The One On the Right Is On the Left"

"Ring of Fire"

Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash:

"It Ain't Me Babe"

Johnny Cash:

"Don't Take Your Guns To Town"

Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash:

"If I Were a Carpenter"

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Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash:

"Long Legged Guitar Pickin' Man"

Johnny Cash:

"Everybody Loves a Nut"

Tammy Wynette:

"Stand By Your Man"

"Take Me To Your World"

"D-I-V-O-R-C-E"

Burl Ives:

"A Little Bitty Tear"

"Call Me Mr. In-Between"

Charlie Pride:

"Just Between You and Me"

"Kaw-Liga"

"That Easy Part's Over"

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Charlie Pride:

"The Day the World Stood Still"

David Houston:

"My Woman's Good To Me"

Waylon Jennings:

"Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line"

Roger Miller:

"England Swings"

"Chug a Lug"

"King of the Road"

"Engine, Engine, No. 9"

"Do Wacka Do"

Sonny James:

"Take Good Care of Her"

"Behind the Tear"

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Sonny James:

"True Love's a Blessing"

George Jones:

"Love Bug"

"The Race Is On"

Ernest Tubb:

"Thanks a Lot"

Everly Brothers:

"Wake Up Little Susie"

"Bird Dog"

"All I Have To Do Is Dream"

Red Foley:

"Smoke on the Water"

"Salty Dog Rag"

Slim Whitman:

"Indian Love Call"

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Jimmie Rodgers:

"Honeycomb"

"Oh Oh I'm Falling in Love Again"

Dave Dudley:

"Two Six Packs Away"

Charlie Louvin:

"See the Big Man Cry"

Tom T. Hall:

"The Ballad of Forty Dollars"

Waylon Jennings:

"Brown-Eyed Handsome Man"

Michael Parks:

"Long Lonesome Highway"

Marty Robbins:

"It's a Sin"

Tammy Wynette:

"The Ways to Love a Man"

Bobby Gentry:

"Ode to Billie Joe"

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Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass, "Wabash Cannonball"

Marty Robbins, "Tonight Carmen"

Rusty and Doug Kershaw, "Louisiana Man"

Bobby Bare, "Margie's at the Lincoln Park Inn"

Lawrence Reynolds, "Jesus Is a Soul Man"

Johnny Cash, "Daddy Sang Bass"

Merle Haggard, "Okie From Muskogee"

Lynn Anderson, "That's a No No"

Johnny Cash, "A Boy Named Sue"

Ferlin Husky, "Since You've Gone"

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Waylon Jennings:

"Love of the Common People"

Marty Robbins:

"Big Iron"

"A White Sport Coat"

"El Paso"

Lynn Anderson:

"Stay There Til I Get There"

Hank Williams, Jr.:

"Cajun Baby"

Bobby Bare:

"500 Miles Away From Home"

Merle Haggard:

"The Fighting Side of Me"

Faron Young:

"Wind Me Up"

Bill Monroe:

"Footprints in the Snow"

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Glen Campbell:

"I Wanna Live"

Marty Robbins:

"She Was Only Seventeen"

"Knee Deep in the Blues"

"The Story of My Life"

"Ain't I the Lucky One"

Waylon Jennings:

"Mental Revenge"

Dave Dudley:

"There Ain't No Easy Runs"

Ray Price:

"Danny Boy"

"Soft Rain"

"City Light"

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George Morgan:

"Candy Kisses"

Sonny James:

"Heaven Says Hello"

Hank Williams:

"I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive"

"Mind Your Own Business"

"You're Gonna Change"

Roger Miller:

"Little Green Apples"

Nat Stuckey:

"Joe and Mabel's 12th Street Bar and Grill"

Gene Pitney and Melba Montgomery:

"Baby Ain't That Fine"

Glen Campbell and Bobbie Gentry:

"Let It Be Me"

Merle Haggard:

"Working Man Blues"

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Jerry Lee Lewis:

"High School Confidential"

"One Has My Name"

Hank Snow:

"The Golden Rocket"

Eddy Arnold:

"Texarkana Baby"

Hank Snow:

"Ninety Miles an Hour Down a Dead End Street"

"The Rhumba Boogie"

"Let Me Go Lover"

"Music Makin' Mama From Memphis"

Eddy Arnold:

"It's a Sin"

"That's How Much I Love You"

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Eddy Arnold:

"Molly Darling"

Connie Smith:

"Ribbon of Darkness"

Jim Edward Brown:

"Pop a Top"

Hank Locklin:

"The Country Hall of Fame"

"Let Me Be the One"

Jim Reeves:

"Distant Drums"

"I'm Gonna Change Everything"

"Is It Really Over"

"Home"

"Mexican Joe"

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Hank Snow:

"Spanish Fire Ball"

Dottie West:

"Would You Hold It Against Me"

Eddy Arnold:

"Make the World Go Away"

"The Last Word In Lonesome Is Me"

"Just a Little Lovin' (Will Go a Long Way)"

"I Really Don't Want to Know"

"You Don't Know Me"

"Somebody Like Me"

"Cattle Call"

"Misty Blue"

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Eddy Arnold:

"The Richest Man"

"I'm Throwing Rice (At the Girl I Love)"

"Then I Turned and Walked Slowly Away"

"Just Call Me Lonesome"

"That Do Make It Nice"

"What a Fool I Was (To Ever Let You Go)"

"Please Don't Go"

Stuart Hamblen:

"This Ole House"

Floyd Cramer:

"Last Date"

Chet Atkins:

"Yakety Axe"

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Hank Snow:

"Beggar to a King"

"Stolen Moments"

"These Hands"

"Yellow Roses"

Eddy Arnold:

"Kentucky Waltz"

"One Kiss Too Many"

"Trouble In Mind"

"Hep Cat Baby"

Don Gibson:

"Blue Blue Day"

"Sweet Dreams"

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Don Gibson:

"Sea of Heartbreak"

"Lonesome Number One"

Liz Anderson:

"Mama Spank"

Liz and Lynn Anderson:

"Mother May I"

The Browns:

"Then I'll Stop Loving You"

"I'd Just Be Fool Enough"

"The Three Bells"

Jim Ed Brown:

"The Enemy"

Hank Locklin:

"Send Me the Pillow You Dream On"

"Geisha Girl"

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Porter Wagoner:

"Carroll County Accident"

"Skid Row Joe"

"I've Enjoyed As Much of This As I Can Stand"

"Sorrow on the Rocks"

Dottie West:

"Paper Mansions"

Norma Jean:

"I'm a Walking Advertisement (For the Blues)"

George Hamilton IV:

"There's More Pretty Girls Than One"

Jim Reeves:

"Adios Amigos"

Porter Wagoner:

"Your Old Love Letters"

Jim Reeves:

"Guilty"

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Jim Reeves:

"I Missed Me"

Don Gibson:

"A Born Loser"

Jim Reeves:

"I Know One"

"Billy Bayou"

"Blue Boy"

"Anna Marie"

"The Blizzard"

Willie Nelson:

"Black Jack County Chain"

Skeeter Davis:

"Set Him Free"

"Gonna Get Along Without You Now"

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Connie Smith:

"Cincinnati, Ohio"

"The Hurtin's All Over"

"Nobody But a Fool"

Bobby Bare:

"Miller's Cave"

"Four Strong Winds"

Archie Campbell and Lorene Mann:

"The Dark End of the Street"

Archie Campbell:

"The Men In My Little Girl's Life"

Nat Stuckey:

"Cut Across Shorty"

Dolly Parton:

"Just Because I'm a Woman"

George Hamilton IV:

"Canadian Pacific"

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Don Gibson:

"Give Myself a Party"

Tony Bennett:

"Cold, Cold Heart"

Carl Butler and Pearl Butler:

"Don't Let Me Cross Over"

Claude King:

"Wolverton Mountain"

The Hardin Trio:

"Tippy Toeing"

Gene Autry:

"Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer"

"Here Comes Santa Claus"

Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs:

"Go Home"

Ray Price:

"Release Me"

"Under Your Spell Again"

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Ray Price:

"Crazy Arms"

Billy Walker:

"Charlie's Shoes"

George Morgan:

"Almost"

Lefty Frizzell:

"If You've Got the Money, I've Got the Time"

Stonewall Jackson:

"Don't Be Angry"

"Waterloo"

"Mary Don't You Weep"

Ray Price:

"A Way To Survive"

Johnny Horton:

"When It's Springtime In Alaska"

"North To Alaska"

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Jimmy Dean:

"Big Bad John"

Carl Smith:

"Loose Talk"

"Hey Joe"

"Foggy River"

Jim Reeves:

"Four Walls"

Hank Williams:

"Dear John"

Hank Williams Jr.:

"Standing in the Shadows"

George Jones:

"Why Baby Why"

Arlie Duff:

"You All Come"

Frankie Miller:

"Blackland Farmer"

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Willis Brothers:

"Bob"

Faron Young:

"She Went a Little Bit Farther"

Roy Drusky:

"Peel Me a Nanner"

Eddy Arnold:

"Tennessee Stud"

Jerry Lee Lewis:

"What's Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made a Loser Out Of Me)"

"Once More With Feeling"

Ricky Nelson:

"My Bucket's Got a Hole in It"

Bobby Goldsboro:

"Honey"

"I'm a Drifter"

Ray Sanders:

"Beer Drinkin' Music"

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Del Reeves:

"Wild Blood"

Johnny Darrell:

"The Son of Hickory Holler's Tramp"

Bobby Lewis:

"Love Me and Make It All Better"

Johnny Darrell:

"With Pen In Hand"

Glen Campbell:

"Gentle On My Mind"

Gene Vincent:

"Be-Bop-A-Lula"

Glen Campbell:

"Galveston"

"By the Time I Get To Phoenix"

"Dreams of the Everyday Housewife"

George Jones:

"Your Heart Turned Left (And I Was On the Right)"

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Jean Shepard:

"A Satisfied Mind"

Buck Owens:

"Foolin' Around"

"Excuse Me (I Think I've Got a Heartache)"

"Kickin' Our Hearts Around"

"Under Your Spell Again"

Hank Thompson:

"Squaws Along the Yukon"

"The Blackboard of My Heart"

Don Gibson:

"Yes, I'm Hurting"

Hank Thompson:

"A Six Pack To Go"

"Wake Up Irene"

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Glen Campbell:

"Burning Bridges"

Buck Owens:

"Where Does the Good Times Go"

"Sweet Rosie Jones"

"How Long Will My Baby Be Gone"

"Sam's Place"

Ferlin Husky:

"Timber, I'm Falling"

Tennessee Ernie Ford:

"Sixteen Tons"

"Shot-Gun Boogie"

"The Cry of the Wild Goose"

"Mule Train"

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Eddy Arnold:

"Show Me the Way Back To Your Heart"

"What Is Life Without Love"

"My Daddy Is Only a Picture"

"Mama and Daddy Broke My Heart"

"Little Angel With a Dirty Face"

"Why Should I Cry"

"Something Old, Something New"

Dolly Parton:

"Mule Skinner Blues"

Gene Autry:

"Sioux City Sue"

The Carlisles:

"No Help Wanted"

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Leon McAuliff:

"Panhandle Rag"

Ernest Ashworth:

"Talk Back Trembling Lips"

Guy Mitchell:

"Singing the Blues"

Merle Travis:

"Divorce Me C.O.D."

George Morgan:

"Please Don't Let Me Love You"

"Room Full of Roses"

Red Sovine:

"Little Rosa"

"Giddyup Go"

Carl Smith:

"Good Deal Lucille"

Faron Young:

"I've Got Five Dollars and It's Saturday Night"

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Carl Smith:

"Take My Ring Off Your Finger"

"Are You Teasing Me"

"Let Old Mother Nature Have Her Way"

"I Overlooked an Orchid"

Hank Williams:

"Moaning the Blues"

"Weary Blues From Waiting"

"Baby We're Really In Love"

"Why Should We Try Anymore"

Carl Smith:

"Back Up Buddy"

Hank Williams:

"Mansion on the Hill"

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Carl Smith:

"This Orchid Means Goodbye"

"Kisses Don't Lie"

T. Texas Tyler:

"Runnin' Around"

Freddy Weller:

"Games People Play"

Jimmie Dickens:

"When the Ship Hit the Sand"

Ernest V. Stoneman:

"Sinking of the Titanic"

Cowboy Copas:

"Alabam"

Lefty Frizzell:

"Always Late"

Ray Price:

"I've Got a New Heartache"

Wynn Stewart:

"It's Such a Pretty World Today"

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Jean Shepard:

"Many Happy Hangovers To You"

Jean Shepard and Ray Pillow:

"I'll Take the Dog"

Marty Robbins:

"Ruby Ann"

Stonewall Jackson:

"Life To Go"

Buck Owens:

"Tall Dark Stranger"

Stonewall Jackson:

"Why I'm Walking"

Ray Price:

"Walk Me To the Door"

Stonewall Jackson:

"Not My Kind of People"

"I Washed My Hands in Muddy Water"

"A Wound Time Can't Erase"

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Stonewall Jackson:

"B.J. the D.J."

Ray Price:

"The Other Woman"

Claude King:

"All for the Love of a Girl"

Ray Price:

"My Shoes Keep Walking Back To You"

John Wesley Ryles:

"Kay"

Ray Price:

"Sweetheart of the Year"

Dolly Parton:

"Something Fishy"

Johnny Paycheck:

"The Lovin' Machine"

Pee Wee King:

"Slow Poke"

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Slim Whitman:

"The Twelfth of Never"

Leroy Van Dyke:

"The Auctioneer Song"

Jim Reeves:

"Is This Me"

Ned Miller:

"From a Jack to a King"

Roger Miller:

"Walkin' in the Sunshine"

Loretta Lynn:

"Fist City"

"Don't Come Home A'Drinkin'"

"You Ain't Woman Enough"

"Blue Kentucky Girl"

"Success"

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Loretta Lynn:

"Happy Birthday"

Johnny Horton:

"Honky Tonk Man"

Jack Greene:

"There Goes My Everything"

"All the Time"

"Statue of a Fool"

Henson Cargill:

"Skip a Rope"

Johnny Cash:

"Frankie's Man Johnny"

"Five Feet High and Rising"

"What a Way To Love"

Ferlin Husky:

"A Fallen Star"

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Bill Carlisle:

"What Kind of Deal Is This"

Ernest Ashworth:

"A Week in the Country"

Claude Gray:

"I'll Have Another Cup of Coffee"

George Jones:

"Window Up Above"

Leroy Van Dyke:

"If a Woman Answers"

George Jones:

"Tender Years"

Grandpa Jones:

"T for Texas"

Billy Walker:

"Smoky Places"

"Ramona"

Billy Walker:

"From the Bottle to the Bottom"

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Billy Walker:

"Sundown Mary"

Billy Grammer:

"Gotta Travel On"

Hank Snow and Anita Carter:

"Down the Trail of Achin' Hearts"

Hank Snow:

"The Gal Who Invented Kissing"

Eddy Arnold:

"May the Good Lord Bless You and Keep You"

Gene Autry:

"At Mail Call Today"

Vaughn Monroe:

"Riders in the Sky"

Bob Wills:

"Smoke on the Water"

Jimmie Wakely and Margaret Whiting:

"Wedding Bells"

Patti Page:

"The Tennessee Waltz"

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Patti Page:

"Mocking Bird Hill"

Kitty Wells and Red Foley:

"One By One"

"As Long As I Live"

"You and Me"

Stuart Hamblen:

"It Is No Secret"

David Houston:

"One If For Him, Two If For Me"

"Mountain of Love"

"Chickashay"

Marty Robbins:

"I'll Go On Alone"

Moon Mullican:

"Mona Lisa"

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Jean Shepard and Ferlin Husky:

"Dear John Letter"

Lefty Frizzell:

"The Long Black Veil"

Little Jimmie Dickens:

"Hillbilly Fever"

"May the Bird of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose"

Bob Wills and Tommy Duncan:

"New Spanish Two-Step"

Lefty Frizzell:

"I Want To Be With You Always"

"Saginaw Michigan"

Ray Price:

"Curtain In My Window"

The Carlisles:

"Knothole"

"Too Old to Cut the Mustard"

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Jimmie Wakely and Margaret Whiting:

"I'll Never Slip Around Again"

Hank Thompson:

"Honky Tonk Girl"

Jack Guthrie:

"Oklahoma Hills"

Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers:

"Home on the Range"

Simon Crumb:

"Country Music Is Here To Stay"

Sonny James:

"Only the Lonely"

"Running Bear"

Buck Owens:

"Who's Gonna Mow Your Grass"

"Johnny B. Goode"

Glen Campbell:

"Wichita Lineman"

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Glen Campbell:

"True Grit"

Tex Ritter:

"Just Beyond the Moon"

George Jones:

"A Girl I Used To Know"

"Not What I Had In Mind"

George Jones and Melba Montgomery:

"We Must Have Been Out of Our Minds"

George Jones:

"She Thinks I Still Care"

"Seasons of My Heart"

Bobby Lewis:

"Each and Every Part of Me"

Judy Lynn:

"Footsteps of a Fool"

Johnny Darrell:

"Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town"

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The Hall of Fame Hits 71

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 386.

Slim Whitman:

"More Than Yesterday"

Del Reeves:

"Women Do Funny Things To Me"

George Jones:

"Where Does a Little Tear Come From"

Rick Nelson:

"Waitin' In School"

Del Reeves:

"Good Time Charlie"

George Jones:

"My Tears Are Overdue"

Dave Dudley:

"Last Day in the Mines"

"My Kind of Love"

"What We're Fighting For"

"Lonelyville"

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The Hall of Fame Hits 72

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 386.

Statler Brothers:

"Flowers on the Wall"

Johnny Horton:

"Battle of New Orleans"

Skeeter Davis:

"I'm Saving My Love"

Jim Reeves:

"Snowflake"

"This Is It"

Eddy Arnold:

"Lonely Again"

Porter Wagoner:

"What Would You Do (If Jesus Came To Your House)"

Buck Owens:

"Above and Beyond"

Roy Rogers and Dale Evans:

"The Bible Tells Me So"

Ned Miller:

"Invisible Tears"

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Satherley Tests (Dubs) 1

Note that each listing in the Satherley tapes follows the following format: the first number (on the far left) is the song's matrix number. The number immediately following the dash is the take number. These numbers are followed by the song title. All of the songs on the Satherley Tests tapes are dubs of mostly unissued test recordings. Note: See accompanying notes in folder 387.

Roy Acuff:

C4316-1 "Radio Station S-A-V-E-D"

C4317-1 "We Planted Roses on Our Darling's Grave"

C4318-1 "Money Won't Buy This Soul"

CCO-4515-1 "I Gambled and Lost"

CCO-4902-1N "It's Just About Time"

H-821-1 "The Heart That Was Broken For Me"

HCO-817-1 "Come Back Little Darling"

HCO-2210-1A "I Wished I Had Kissed You Goodbye"

HCO-2212-1A "Don't Wait 'Til Judgement Day"

Charlie Aldrich:

"No One"

"Not Long Ago"

"Old Whiskey Blues"

"Party Line"

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Satherley Tests (Dubs) 2

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 387.

Charlie Aldrich:

"Whispers of My Heart"

"All I Could See Was You"

One Arm Slim (Lovell Alexander):

C-2203-2 "Bootin' That Thing"

C-2204-1 "Crap Shootin' Blues"

Allen Brothers:

16124-1 "I'm In Here a Long Time"

16124-2 "I'm In Here a Long Time"

16125-1 "Chattanooga Man"

The Alley Boys of Abbeville:

MEM-2-1 "Moi Et Ma Belle"

MEM-7-1 "Jolie Petite Fille"

MEM-13-1 "Pourquoi Tu M'Aime Pas"

Bob Atcher:

CCO-4658-1A "You Darlin', No One But You"

CCO-4660-1A "You're Out of My Arms"

CCO-4846-1N "Ain't Married Now, Ain't Going To Be"

CCO-5065-1N "Why Don't You Haul Off and Love Me"

CCO-5066-1N "Warm Red Wine"

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Satherley Tests (Dubs) 3

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 387.

Bob Atcher:

CO-40046-1A "Nightingale"

CO-40048-1A "I'll Remember You Love In My Prayers"

WC-2742-A "I'm Always Dreaming of You"

Gene Autry:

C-1910-2 "Sing Me a Song of the Saddle"

H-402-1 "Dear Little Dream Girl of Mine"

H-1163-1 "Same Old Fashioned Girl of Mine"

H-1428-1C "Was Yesterday a Dream"

H-1429-1C "There's a New Moon Over My Shoulder"

H-1430-1C "Don't Take Your Spite Out On Me"

H-1430-2A "Don't Take Your Spite Out On Me"

H-1430-3A "Don't Take Your Spite Out On Me"

HCO-1704-1A "The Last Roundup"

HCO-1705-1 "Take Me Back To My Boots and Saddle"

HCO-1706-1 "There's a Gold Mine in the Sky"

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Satherley Tests (Dubs) 4

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 387.

Gene Autry:

HCO-1792-1 "Sioux City Sue"

HCO-1793-1 "Oklahoma Hills"

HCO-1794-1 "It's a Shame We Don't Talk It Over"

HCO-1864-1 "Rounded Up In Glory"

HCO-1865-1 "When It's Roundup Time In Heaven"

HCO-1865-1A "When It's Roundup Time In Heaven"

HCO-1866-1 "Ole Faithful"

HCO-1869-1A "There's an Empty Cot in the Bunkhouse Tonight"

HCO-1991-1A "Cowboy's Heaven"

HCO-2886-1N "I've Lived a Lifetime For You"

HCO-2887-1N "Little Big Dry"

HCO-2887-1O "Little Big Dry"

HCO-3660-1N "My Empty Heart"

HCO-3661-1N "I Wish I Had Stayed Over Yonder"

HCO-3662-1N "Sunflower"

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Satherley Tests (Dubs) 5

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 387.

Gene Autry:

HCO-3663-1N "Ellie Mae"

LA-1162-A "The Old Gray Mare"

LA-2339-A "Cowboy's Trademark"

Bailes Brothers:

C-4375-1 "Fare Thee Well"

C-4378-1 "Down Where the River Bends"

CCO-4767-1N "Broken Marriage Vows"

CCO-4770-1N "You'll Always Be the Only One"

CCO-4771-1N "Oh So Many Years"

CCO-4775-1N "Read Romans Nine and Ten"

CCO-4775-1O "Read Romans Nine and Ten"

CO-38715-1A "Come to the Saviour"

CO-38719-1A "You Can't Go Halfway"

CO-38719-1B "You Can't Go Half Way"

Buster Bennett:

C-4465-1 "Circle Inn Stomp"

CCO-4596-1A "Alley Cat Women"

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Satherley Tests (Dubs) 6

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 387.

Buster Bennett:

CCO-4662-1A "Dive to the Bottom Blues"

CCO-4663-1A "Dog House Blues"

CCO-4664-1A "Let's Go Fishing"

CCO-4793-1 "Rockin' My Blues Away"

Black Boy Shine (Harold Holiday):

DAL-304-1 "My Good Woman Blues"

DAL-304-2 "My Good Woman Blues"

DAL-306-2 "Black Shine Blues"

DAL-319-2 "Dallas Woman Blues"

DAL-322-1 "Sugarland Woman Blues"

DAL-322-2 "Sugarland Woman Blues"

DAL-323-1 "Lonely House Blues"

DAL-324-2 "Bad Whiskey Blues"

DAL-328-2 "Brown Skin Mojo Blues"

DAL-329-1 "Cross Eyed Man Blues"

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Satherley Tests (Dubs) 7

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 387.

Black Boy Shine (Harold Holiday):

DAL-329-2 "Cross Eyed Man Blues"

Johnny Bond:

H-438-1 "I Won't Stand In Your Way"

H-443-1 "I'm Pounding the Rails For You"

H-444-1 "A Long Lonesome Road"

H-469-1 "Now You Care No More"

H-471-1 "Help Me Lose the Blues"

H-587-1 "After I'm Gone"

H-907-1 "You Let Me Down"

H-1497-1 "You've Been Asking For It"

HCO-2164-1"Red River Sally"

HCO-2592-1N "I Dreamed That You Belong To Me"

HCO-2595-1N "Women Make a Fool Out of Me"

HCO-2897-1N "Drowning In My Sorrows"

HCO-2924-1N "New Wabash Cannonball"

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Satherley Tests (Dubs) 8

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 387.

Johnny Bond:

HCO-2925-1N "Rose of El Paso"

HCO-2929-1N "Who'll Take My Place When I'm Gone"

HCO-2968-1N "A Petal From a Faded Rose"

HCO-2969-1N "I'm Coming Home"

HCO-3659-1N "Put Me To Be No. 2"

RHCO-4513-1 "Ten Tries to the Altar"

The Boys of the Rio Grande:

H-664-1 "Only You"

H-665-1 "Locket of Gold"

H-666-1 "Rose of Santa Fe"

H-669-1 "I'll Keep On Smiling"

H-670-1 "After You Left Me Alone"

H-671-1 "You Didn't Mind Saying Goodbye"

H-672-1 "Just Thinking of You"

Big Bill Broonzy:

C-4380-1 "Doing the Best I Can"

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Satherley Tests (Dubs) 9

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 387.

Big Bill Broonzy:

C-4382-1 "Where the Blues Began"

CCO-4688-1 "I Can't Write"

CCO-4713-1A "Martha Blues"

CCO-4714-1D "Texas Tornado Blues"

CCO-4851-1 "I Feel Like Cryin'"

C-4380 "Doing the Best I Can"

C-4381 "Partnership Woman"

C-4382 "Where the Blues Began"

C-4386 "Believe Me What I Saw"

C-4382-1 "Where the Blues Began"

CCO-4688-1 "I Can Fix It"

C-4414 "When I Get To Thinkin'"

C-4688 "I Can Fix It"

C-4713 "Martha Blues"

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Satherley Tests (Dubs) 10

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 387.

Big Bill Broonzy:

C-4714 "Texas Tornado Blues"

Hillard Brown:

CCO-4596-1 "Alley Cat Woman"

Charlie Burse:

MEM-74-1 "Oil It Up and Go"

Callahan Brothers:

20441-1 "She Come Rollin' Down the Mountain"

20441-2 "She Come Rollin' Down the Mountain"

C-2502-1 "I Got Her Boozy"

C-2502-2 "I Got Her Boozy"

Leroy Carr and Scrapper Blackwell:

15596-1 "Motherless Child"

15596-2 "Motherless Child"

16417-1 "Hard Hearted Papa"

16417-2 "Hard Hearted Papa"

16418-1 "You Left Me Crying"

16418-2 "You Left Me Crying"

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Satherley Tests (Dubs) 11

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 387.

Leroy Carr and Scrapper Blackwell:

16425-1 "Broken-Hearted Man"

16425-2 "Broken-Hearted Man"

16426-1 "Evil-Hearted Woman"

16426-2 "Evil-Hearted Woman"

16435-2 "The Stuff Is Here (And It's Mellow)"

16442-2 "Suicide Blues"

16443-1 "Bozetta Blues"

16443-2 "Bozetta Blues"

Chuck Wagon Gang:

DAL-473-1P "New Frontier"

DAL-473-2P "New Frontier"

DAL-474-1P "Cowboy Yodel"

DAL-474-2P "Cowboy Yodel"

DAL-476-1P "Mississippi Valley Blues"

DAL-476-2P "Mississippi Valley Blues"

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Satherley Tests (Dubs) 12

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 387.

Chuck Wagon Gang:

DAL-477-1P "Texas Star"

DAL-477-2P "Texas Star"

SA-2595-2 "We Miss Your Mother"

SA-2600-1 "Standing Outside"

SA-2600-2 "Standing Outside"

SA-2602-1 "Massa's In De Cold Cold Ground"

SA-2608-1 "Mother of the Valley"

SA-2608-2 "Mother of the Valley"

SA-2613-2 "My Wild Irish Rose"

SA-2614-1 "Where the River Shannon Flows"

SA-2614-2 "Where the River Shannon Flows"

Collen and Sparky:

"Chocolate, Vanilla and Whiskey Gin"

"Cripple Creek"

"Loose Talk"

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Satherley Tests (Dubs) 13

This audio recording includes a musical performance by Spade Cooley of "Hari Kari" that contains lyrics on racialized violence against Asians and Asian Americans.

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 387.

Collen and Sparky:

"Making Believe"

"Out Behind the Barn"

Spade Cooley:

"Better Do It Now"

"Swinging the Devil's Dream"

"Hari Kari"

"You Can't Break My Heart"

Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper:

CO-40680-1A "Moonlight on West Virginia"

CO-40684-1A "On the Banks of the River"

Ted Daffan:

DAL-1154-2 "I'm Losing My Mind Over You"

DAL-1157-1 "West Wind Blues"

DAL-1158-1 "Don't Be Blue For Me"

DAL-1161-1 "Just Fooling Around"

DAL-1164-2 "Snow White Roses"

H-652-1 "Sweetheart Rose"

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Satherley Tests (Dubs) 14

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 387.

Ted Daffan:

H-653-1 "Just Drifting"

H-654-1A "Gonna Get Tight Tonight"

H-656-1A "Poor Mistreated Me"

H-657-1A "Troubled Heart of Mine"

H-663-1A "Lonesome Steel Guitar"

H-664-1 "Only You"

H-665-1 "Locket of Gold"

H-661-1 "Rose of Santa Fe"

H-668-1 "A Letter To a Soldier"

H-669-1 "I'll Keep On Smiling"

H-670-1 "After You Left Me Alone"

H-671-1 "You Didn't Mind Saying Goodbye"

H-672-1 "Just Think of You"

H-673-1 "Blues On My Mind"

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Satherley Tests (Dubs) 15

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 387.

Ted Daffan:

H-674-1 "I Think That I've Been Fair"

H-675-1 "You Can't Make Me Worry Anymore"

H-1222-1 "Midnight Train"

H-1224-1 "Texas Steel Guitar"

HCO-1811-1 "You'll Always Be Around"

HCO-1813-1 "Are You Satisfied Now"

HCO-2571-1N "Two of a Kind"

HCO-3456-1N "Money On My Mind"

HCO-3456-2N "Money On My Mind"

HCO-3457-1N "Flame of Love"

HCO-3460-1N "Among My Souvenirs"

HCO-3461-1N "I'm That Kind of a Guy"

HCO-3461-1O "I'm That Kind of a Guy"

Daniel Family:

CO-38741-1A "My Savior Walks With Me"

CO-38743-1A "You Will Understand It Sister"

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Satherley Tests (Dubs) 16

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 387.

Daniel Family:

CO-38744-1A "Visions of Rainbow"

CO-38745-1A "Good News"

CO-38746-1A "The City Built Four Square"

CO-38748-1A "It Will Glory All the Time"

Karl Davis and Harty Taylor and the Cumberland Ridge Runners:

C-1157-1 "There'll Come A Time"

C-1158-1 "Two Babes"

C-1211-1 "Song of the Blind"

C-1530-2 "Our Partner's Phonograph Record"

C-1534-1 "I Am Just What I Am"

C-1764-1 "From a Cabin in Kentucky"

C-1764-2 "From a Cabin in Kentucky"

CCO-4487-1 "What's Wrong With the Women Today"

CCO-4489-1 "Ain't You Ashamed"

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Satherley Tests (Dubs) 17

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 387.

Deep South Boys:

CO-38704-1A "My Soul Is a Witness"

CO-38708-1A "Why Should I Worry"

CO-38709-1A "The Unclouded Day"

CO-38710-1A "Look For Me In Heaven"

CO-38712-1A "In the Garden"

Al Dexter:

DAL-1050-1 "Things That Might Have Been"

DAL-1053-1 "Rainbow Trail"

DAL-1222-1 "Sweet Talkin' Mama"

DAL-1224-1 "Spanish Rose"

H-740-1 "My Blue Eyes"

H-747-1 "What Is Life Lived Alone"

H-1340-1A "As Long As I Live"

H-1360-1A "I'll Be Lonely"

HCO-2802-1N "New Pistol Packin' Mama"

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Satherley Tests (Dubs) 18

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 387.

Al Dexter:

HCO-2803-1N "Saturday Night Boogie"

HCO-2901-1N "My Little Dream World"

HCO-2903-1N "Calamity Jane"

HCO-2904-1N "A Good Man Is Hard To Find"

HCO-2905-1O "Rock and Rye Rag"

HCO-2979-1N "Barrel House Polka"

HCO-2980-1N "It's a Shame"

HCO-2981-1N "Who's Got the Blues Now"

HCO-2996-1N "You're My Only Sweetheart"

HCO-2997-1N "I Have Been Mean To You"

HCO-2998-1N "At the End of Each Day"

HCO-2999-1N "New Guitar Polka"

Little Jimmie Dickens:

HCO-3841-1N "I'm In Love Up To My Ears"

HCO-3842-1N "A Rose From the Bride's Bouquet"

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Satherley Tests (Dubs) 19

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 387.

Little Jimmie Dickens:

HCO-3843-1N "Beautiful Morning Glory"

HCO-3844-1N "Loving Lies"

CO-40688-2 "My Heart's Bouquet"

Note: unable to decipher log notes, but probably more Little Jimmie Dickens tests here

Red Foley:

C-1338-1 "An Old Fashioned Snack"

Georgia Peach Pickers:

C-4388-1 "Because I Believed What You Said"

C-4393-1 "There Is No Love To Die"

Georgia Browns (Curley Weaver, Fred McMullen, Eddie Mapp):

12953-2 "Next Door Man"

12956-1 "Joker Man Blues"

The Za Zu Girl (Elton Spivey Harris):

C-2015-1 "Ocean Wide"

C-2016-1 "My Tweet Twaat Twaat"

Adolph Hoener:

H-691-1A "Tickle Toe"

H-692-1 "I Guess You Forgot"

H-697-1B "Sweetheart This Is Goodbye"

H-699-1 "With You Still In My Heart"

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Satherley Tests (Dubs) 20

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 387.

Adolph Hoener:

H-700-1A "Training Camp Shuffle"

H-702-1 "Red Handkerchief"

H-704-1 "At the Spring"

H-705-1A "Gulf Coast Special"

H-709-1A "Wabash Blues"

Hoosier Hot Shots:

C-1000-A "You May Belong To Somebody Else, But I Love You Just the Same"

C-1112-2 "I Can't Give You Anything But Love"

C-1164-1 "I Am Making Time"

C-1284-1 "Stay Out of the South"

C-1284-2 "Stay Out of the South"

C-1403-1 "Somebody Loves Me"

C-1403-2 "Somebody Loves Me"

C-1756-1 "Back Home In Indiana"

C-1756-2 "Back Home In Indiana"

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Satherley Tests (Dubs) 21

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 387.

Hoosier Hot Shots:

C-1759-1 "The Kid in the Three Cornered Pants"

C-1759-2 "The Kid in the Three Cornered Pants"

C-2279-1 "Rosedale, Everyone's Home Town"

C-2279-2 "Rosedale, Everyone's Home Town"

C-2317-1 "You're a Horse's Neck"

C-2318-1 "I'll Make a Ring Around Rosie"

C-2318-2 "I'll Make a Ring Around Rosie"

C-2318-4 "I'll Make a Ring Around Rosie"

C-2386-1 "Toy Town Jamboree"

C-2388-1 "Beale Street Mama"

WC-2856-A "There Are Just Two I's in Dixie"

Paul Howard:

CCO-4C39-1 "Honest as the Day Is Long"

Rosetta Howard:

CCO-4954-1N "Sweep Your Blues Away"

CCO-4955-1A "It Was You"

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Satherley Tests (Dubs) 22

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 387.

Rosetta Howard:

CCO-4954-1N "Sweep Your Blues Away"

CCO-4957-1N "Plow Hand Blues"

Joe Isbell on WLS on 7 May 1949:

"I'll Teach You How To Yodel"

"I've Lived a Lifetime for You"

Yas Yas Girl (Mirline Johnson):

CCO-4754-1C "Bad Whiskey Blues"

CCO-4755-1A "Don't Think I'm Buster Brown"

CCO-4757-1A "Rattle Snake Blues"

Johnson Family:

CO-38754-1A "I Got a Feeling"

CO-38765-1A "There's a Little Pine Log Cabin"

Jimmie Lawson:

CO-38733-1A "I'll Do As Much For You Someday"

CO-38735-1A "Teardrops Are Falling"

CO-38737-1A "Same Old Line"

CO-38738-1A "Forever Far Apart"

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Satherley Tests (Dubs) 23

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 387.

Jimmie Lawson:

HCO-2241-1A "Just the Same Old Line"

HCO-2244-1A "I'll Be Late"

Joe Hill Louis:

CO-41942-1B "Don't Trust Your Best Friend"

CO-41945-1B "Joe's Jump"

Bascom Lamar Lunsford:

"I Wish I Was a Mole in the Ground"

"Too-Diddle-Ray"

Frank Luther Trio:

13383-1 "When the Wild Wild Roses Bloom"

13383-2 "When the Wild Wild Roses Bloom"

13384-1 "When Jesus Beckons Me Home"

13384-2 "When Jesus Beckons Me Home"

15418-1 "Courtin' Cowboy"

15418-2 "Courtin' Cowboy"

Maddox Brothers and Rose Maddox:

RHCO-10099 "I'll Make Sweet Love To You"

RHCO-10104 "Coquita of Laredo"

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Satherley Tests (Dubs) 24

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 387.

Maddox Brothers and Rose Maddox:

RHCO-10105 "Wedding Blues"

RHCO-10106 "Take These Shackles From My Heart"

Blind Willie McTell:

14009-2 "It's Your Time To Worry"

14037-3 "Broke Down Engine No. 2"

14045-1 "Love Makin' Mama"

14045-2 "Love Makin' Mama"

14048-1 "Death Room Blues"

14048-2"Death Room Blues"

14050-1 "Lord, Send Me an Angel"

14050-2 "Lord, Send Me an Angel"

14066-2 "B and O Blues No. 2"

14068-1 "Bell Street Lightnin'"

14071-1 "East St. Louis Blues (Fare You Well)"

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Satherley Tests (Dubs) 25

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 387.

Memphis Seven:

CCO-4852-1N "Early Morning Blues"

CCO-4853-1N "Comeback Baby Blues"

CCO-4853-1O "Come Back Baby Blues"

Bill Monroe:

C-4357-1 "Nobody Loves Me"

C-4361-1 "Come Back To Me In My Dreams"

CCO-4874-1 "I'm Going Back To Old Kentucky"

CCO-4881-1 "The Old Crossroad Is Waiting"

CCO-4883-1N "Remember the Cross"

CCO-4885-1 "Along About Daybreak"

CCO-4887-1 "Molly and Tenbrooks"

Patsy Montana:

C-2362-1 "I'm Ridin' Up Old Kentucky Mountain"

C-2366-1 "Give Me a Straight Shooting Cowboy"

C-2366-4 "Give Me a Straight Shooting Cowboy"

C-2367-1 "An Old Saddle For Sale"

C-2367-4 "An Old Saddle For Sale"

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Satherley Tests (Dubs) 26

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 387.

George Morgan:

CO-40689-1A "Silver River"

CO-40690-1A "Don't Make Me Sorry"

Buddy Moss:

12907-1 "Bye-Bye Mama"

14031-1 "Back To My Used To Be"

14031-2 "Back To My Used To Be"

14054-1 "Broke Down Engine No. 2"

14054-2 "Broke Down Engine No. 2"

14065-1 "Some Lonesome Day"

14065-2 "Some Lonesome Day"

W. Lee O'Daniel:

DAL-250-2 "Sing Cowboy Sing"

DAL-252-1 "My Old Dog and Me"

DAL-252-2 "My Old Dog and Me"

DAL-553-1 "Spring Fever Blues"

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Satherley Tests (Dubs) 27

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 387.

W. Lee O'Daniel:

DAL-560-1 "I Wanna Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart"

DAL-560-2 "I Wanna Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart"

DAL-689-1 "Who's Sorry Now"

DAL-694-1 "Who Calls You Sweet Daddy Now"

Molly O'Day with the Cumberland Mountain Folks:

CCO-4697-1 "Black Sheep Returned to the Fold"

CO-38757-1A "Singing Waterfall"

CO-38759-1A "Matthew Twenty-Four"

Old Hickory Singers:

C-4402-1 "Where Is My Boy Tonight"

C-4403-1 "A Hundred and Forty-Four Thousand"

C-4407-1 "In the Little Red Schoolhouse"

C-4409-1 "The Church in the Wildwood"

CCO-4705-1A "Cabin of Love"

CCO-4709-1A "Darling Nellie Gray"

CCO-4710-1A "Faith of Our Fathers"

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Satherley Tests (Dubs) 28

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 387.

The Old Settlers (Country Gentlemen):

16651-2 "Take Me Home"

16652-1 "If I Knew Where I Was Going To Die"

16652-2 "If I Knew Where I Was Going To Die"

16653-1 "Pack On My Back"

16658-1 "I Wish I Had My First Wife"

Original Stamps Quartet:

RHCO 4348 "Jesus Gave This One To Me"

RHCO 4349 "When the Lord Calls For His Own"

Sonny Parker:

HCO-3449-1N "Jumpin' With Long Nose"

HCO-3449-10"Jumpin' With Long Nose"

Pearl:

"Candy Kisses"

"Cowboy's Sweetheart"

"Crocodile Tears"

"Foolish Tears"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13345

Satherley Tests (Dubs) 29

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 387.

Happy Perryman:

1147-1 "I Hope You're Satisfied"

Prairie Ramblers:

C-1136-2 "Red Sails in the Sunset"

C-1439-1 "There'll Be No Disappointment in Heaven"

C-1439-2 "There'll Be No Disappointment in Heaven"

C-2086-1 "I Wish I Had Never Seen Sunshine"

C-2086-2 "I Wish I Had Never Seen Sunshine"

C-2087-1 "On the Sunny Side of the Rockies"

C-2087-2 "On the Sunny Side of the Rockies"

C-2127-1 "When I Need Lovin'"

C-2405-1 "Old California"

C-2406-1 "Ghost in a Graveyard"

C-2420-1 "Happy Cowboy"

C-2422-1 "I Still Love You"

C-2468-2 "Somebody Knows"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13346

Satherley Tests (Dubs) 30

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 387.

Prairie Ramblers:

C-3370-1A "Dese Bones Gonna Rise Again"

C-3372-1 "Poor Little Turtle Dove"

WC-2415-5 "Funny Old Hill"

WC-2605-A "Beaumont Rag"

Dick Reinhart (Richard):

DAL-1017-1 "Hash House Hattie"

DAL-1017-2A "Hash House Hattie"

H-433 "Don't Break My Heart"

H-749-1 "Will I See You Again"

H-750-1 "Darling Ease My Worried Mind"

H-751-1 "Traveling Man's Blues"

H-752-1 "Cross My Heart"

H-753-1 "Darling, You Know"

HCO-2946-1N "A Broken Heart"

HCO-2950-1N "There's a New Star"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13347

Satherley Tests (Dubs) 31

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 387.

Dick Reinhart (Richard):

HCO-2952-1N "Night After Night"

HCO-2956-1O "Tie Me To Your Heart Strings"

HCO-2956-1P "Tie Me To Your Heard Strings"

Johnny Rives and Harley Taylor:

"Sweet As the Rose You Wear"

"Waltz With Me Darling Just Now"

Carson Robison:

16135-2 "Long Way From Home"

16136-2 "Ramblin' Cowboy"

16251-1 "Heart in the Heart of Texas"

16251-2 "Heart in the Heart of Texas"

16819-2 "Texas Dan"

17041-1 "Five Thousand Dollars Reward"

17229-2 "That Old Swiss Chalet in the Rockies"

17230-2 "Little Mother of the Hills"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13348

Satherley Tests (Dubs) 32

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 387.

Texas Ruby and Curly Fox:

C-4365-1 "We Live In Two Different Worlds"

C-4367-1 "With Tears In My Eyes"

C-4369-1 "You Left Without Saying Goodbye"

CCO-4641-1 "Ain't You Sorry That You Lied"

CCO-4642-1 "Nobody Else But You"

CCO-4644-1 "Would It Make Any Difference To You"

Claude Sharpe:

CCO-4705-1A "Cabin of Love"

Arthur Smith and the Hollywood Choppers:

"There's a Red Rose In My Lapel Tonight"

"Great Big Adorable Me"

"Love Is Sweet But Oh How Bitter"

"I Love, Love, Love"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13349

Satherley Tests (Dubs) 33

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 387.

Sons of the Pioneers:

LA-1490-A "Song of the Waterfalls"

LA-1490-B "Song of the Waterfalls"

LA-1491-A "Song of the Bandit"

LA-1491-B "Song of the Bandit"

LA-1498-A "Blue Juniata"

LA-1543-A "The Devil's Great Grandma"

LA-1543-B "The Devil's Great Grandma"

LA-1546-A "Hangin' Blues"

LA-1546-B "Hangin' Blues"

LA-1547-A "Hold That Critter Down"

LA-1547-B "Hold That Critter Down"

LA-1551-A "Touch of God's Hand"

LA-1552-A "Lord You Made the Cowboy Happy"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13350

Satherley Tests (Dubs) 34

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 387.

Speer Family:

CO-38449-1C "Turn On Your Light"

CO-38450-1A "The Call of the Cross"

CO-38455-1A "On the Jericho Road"

CO-38458-1A "Going Home"

Stanley Brothers:

RCHO-4312 "I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow"

RCHO-4313 "Pretty Polly"

Sweet Violet Boys (Prairie Ramblers):

C-2124-2 "Brother of Old Missouri"

C-2513-2 "Take Your Hand Off"

WC-2868-A "Princess Poo Poo Ley"

WC-2915-A "Ja Da"

WC-3072-A "Your Loving Daddy Loves You All the Time"

WC-3074-A "She Was the Daughter of a Butterfly and He Was a Son of a Bee"

Fred Taggert:

"Say That You Love Me"

"Terry"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13351

Satherley Tests (Dubs) 35

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 387.

Marge Tillman:

CO-41613-1 "Darling Don't Go"

Deacon Utley and His Smile-A-While Quartet:

CO-38723-1A "Don't You Want To Go To Heaven When You Die"

CO-38724-1A "Our Many Friends"

CO-38725-1A "Bye and Bye When the Morning Comes"

CO-38726-1A "Someday We'll Know"

CO-38729-1A "Sit Down"

CO-38730-1A "Make Your Appointment Today"

Wiley Walker and Gene Sullivan:

CCO-4618-1 "How Does One Forget"

CCO-4623-1 "Love Always Has Its Way"

DAL-1268-1 "You Married For Money"

DAL-1269-1 "It's Only a Matter of Time"

H-1454-1A "Somebody Knows"

H-1469-1A "Watching and Waiting"

H-1471-1A "I'm Tired of Saying We're Through"

H-1471-1B "I'm Tired of Saying We're Through"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13352

Satherley Tests (Dubs) 36

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 387.

Wiley Walker and Gene Sullivan:

HCO-2785-1N "I've Stopped Dreaming About You"

HCO-2785-2N "I've Stopped Dreaming About You"

HCO-2788-1N "All of My Tears Have Dried"

Curley Weaver:

14025-1 "Dirty Mistreater"

14058-1 "Empty Room Blues"

Casey Bill Weldon:

C-1861-1 "Did You Mean What You Said"

C-1861-2 "Did You Mean What You Said"

C-1862-1 "Do You Think That's Right"

C-1862-2 "Do You Think That's Right"

C-1869-1 "I Ain't No Fool"

Curley Williams:

HCO-1889-1 "I Lost My World"

HCO-1890-1 "I've Lived, Loved, and Learned"

HCO-1891-1 "At the End of Each Day"

HCO-1892-1 "If I Had To Do It Over Again"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13353

Satherley Tests (Dubs) 37

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 387.

Curley Williams:

HCO-2920-1N "You Can't Brush Me Off"

HCO-2920-1P "You Can't Brush Me Off"

HCO-2921-1N "Dreamy Georgiana Moon"

Bob Wills:

CCO-4862-1 "Misery"

CCO-4863-1 "Down In My Neck of the Woods"

CCO-4865-1 "I Just Don't Want That Kind of Love"

CCO-4869-1 "You're There"

CCO-4870-1 "Thanks for the Heartaches"

CCO-4872-1 "What's the Use To Take You Back Again"

H-835-1 "Drop Us Off At Bob's Place"

H-837-1 "That Hot Lick Fiddlin' Man"

H-840-1 "It Can Never Be"

H-842-1 "It Seems Like Yesterday"

H-844-1 "Goodbye Liza Jane"

H-847-1 "This Little Rosary"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13354

Satherley Tests (Dubs) 38

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 387.

Bob Wills:

H-848-1 "When It's Honeysuckle Time in the Valley"

H-850-1 "My Laddie"

H-1244-1 "Bluer Than Blue"

H-1244-2 "Bluer Than Blue"

H-1252-1 "I'm Through Wasting Time On You"

H-1366-1B "I'm So Glad I Met You"

HCO-2013-1 "I Got a Cinder In My Eye"

HCO-2014-1 "Go To Sleep Our Baby"

HCO-2015-1 "Virginia in the Morn"

HCO-2019-1 "Two Sides To Every Story"

The Yellow Jackets:

C-2035-1 "Mama Don't Allow"

C-2038-1 "Rhythm Makers Swing"

C-2039-1 "The Crawdad Song"

C-2040-1 "I'll Be Thinking of You Little Girl"

C-2041-1 "That Little Boy of Mine"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13355

Satherley Tests (Dubs) 39

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 387.

Note: Artists listed on this reel are probable, but not certain.

Sunny Burke:

audition: "Hungry, Hungry, Hungry"

audition: "One Way Street To Heartbreak"

audition: "Snow on the Roof"

audition: "Silver Haired Daddy With a Heart of Gold"

Callahan Brothers:

audition: "All Over You"

audition: "Bluest Blues"

Johnny Hicks:

audition: "Cry Baby Blues"

audition: "One and One Is Two Baby"

Johnny Carpenter and Quartet:

audition: "Sky Boss"

audition: "Please Leave Me Be"

Unknown Artist(s):

audition: "I'm Knockin' on the Door of Your Heart"

audition: "Only Believe"

audition: "Do Your Duty"

audition: "Silent Partner"

audition: "Help Me O Lord"

42924-1A "Kisses"

43916-1A "You Know You Did"

CO-43894 1A "Humoresque" (piano and organ)

"Sweeter than the Flowers"

"One Little Kiss From You"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13356

Satherley Tests (Dubs) 40

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 387.

Tubby the Tuba: Orchestral Piece For Children:

CO-42828-1B "Part 1"

CO-42829-1B "Part 2"

CO-42830-1B "Part 3"

CO-42831-1B "Part 4"

Unknown Female Vocalist with Piano and Guitar, 105215:

"Just Another Dream Gone Wrong"

"I Love Everything About You"

"My Angel Mother"

"The Warm Red Wine"

"A Bird with a Broken Wing"

"Hawaii Na"

"Somebody Stole My Baby Doll"

"A Bird with a Broken Wing"

"Hawaii Na"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13357

Pinson Tape (Dubs) 1

Allen Brothers:

16108-1 "Padlock Key Blues"

16121-1 "Drunk and Nutty Blues"

16121-2 "Drunk and Nutty Blues"

16122-2 "Misbehavin' Mama"

Gene Autry:

C1914-3 "My Rose of the Prairie"

C1918-3 "Down a Mountain Trail"

DAL-121-2 "Vine Covered Cabin in the Valley"

DAL-122-1 "Rainbow Valley"

DAL-122-2 "Rainbow Valley"

DAL-124-1 "I'd Have a Home in the Mountains"

DAL-124-2 "I'd Have a Home in the Mountains"

LA-1109-A "Mother, Here's a Bouquet"

LA-1109-B "Mother, Here's a Bouquet"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13358

Pinson Tape (Dubs) 2

Blue Ridge Entertainers:

13964-1 "You're Going To Have the Old Home, Jim"

13982-2 "Bull Dog Sal"

Charlie Burse:

MEM-73-1 "Baby, You Win"

MEM-76-1 "I'm In Buddy's Wagon"

MEM-163-1 "Radio Blues"

MEM-164-1 "Hell's Highway"

Carolina Cotton Pickers:

B28-1 "I Never Know"

Chuck Wagon Gang:

SA-2595-1 "We Miss You Mother"

Mel Claire and Doc Hopkins:

"Empty Cradle"

"If We Never Meet Again"

Spade Cooley:

"untitled instrumental"

"Russian Rag"

"Stars and Stripes on Iwo Jima"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13359

Pinson Tape (Dubs) 3

Ted Daffan:

HCO-1809-1 "My Fallen Star"

Daniel Family:

C-38747-1 "My Mother's Song"

Karl Davis and Harty Taylor:

C1530-1 "Our Partner's Phonograph Record"

C1765-2 "We Are Drifting Down the Rugged Stream of Time"

Deep South Boys:

CO 38711-1 "Until I Found the Lord"

CO 38712-1 "In the Garden"

CO 38713-1 "Take Hold the Lifeline"

CO 38714-1 "One Morning Soon"

Dick Dyson:

"Drink My Blues Away"

"Get Together Blues"

Red Foley:

C1179-1 "Yodeling Radio Joe"

C1180-2 "Headin' Back To Texas"

C1337-2 "My Renfro Valley Home"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13360

Pinson Tape (Dubs) 4

Georgia Peach Pickers:

C4394-1 "New Blue Eyed Angel"

Stuart Hamblen:

"You're Always Brand-New"

Jukebox Jackson from Jacksonville:

"Jukebox Jackson from Jacksonville"

Uncle Dave Macon:

W404757-A "She's Got the Money Too"

W404758-A "Oh Lovin' Babe"

Martin and Roberts:

13019-2 "When It's Lamp Lighting Time in the Valley"

Blind Willie McTell:

14037-1 "Broke Down Engine No. 2"

Memphis Night Hawks:

11616-1 "Beedle Um Bum"

Elder Michaux:

TO-1373 "Happy Am I"

Buddy Moss:

14032-1 "Can't Use You No More"

Molly O'Day and the Cumberland Mountain Folks:

CO 4695-1 "The Tramp on the Street"

CO 4698-1 "Put My Rubber Dolly Away"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13361

Pinson Tape (Dubs) 5

Sons of the Pioneers:

LA 1498-B "Blue Juniata"

LA 1551-B "Touch of God's Hand"

LA 1552-B "Lord You Made the Cowboy Happy"

Ray Smith:

CO 40600-1 "Rainbow"

Sweet Violet Boys:

WC 2919-A "She's a Wants Everything Girl"

Walker and Sullivan:

H-1454-1A "Somebody Knows"

"Bothered By the Blues"

Curley Weaver:

14024-1 "You Was Born To Die"

Casey Bill (Weldon):

C1459-1 "I Believe I'll Make a Change"

C1459-2 "I Believe I'll Make a Change"

Bob Wills:

H-1253-1 "Easy Rocking Chair"

H-1254-1 "Just a Plain Old Country Boy"

HCO-1809-1 "Staccato Waltz"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13362

Pinson Tape (Dubs) 6

Yellow Jackets:

C2037-1 "I Want a Girl"

Gene Autry:

C1918-1 "Down a Mountain Trail"

4452-3 "How Long Is Forever"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13363

N1: King Nawahi

King Nawahi;

Catalina Swim, Parts 1 and 2

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13364

N2: King Nawahi

King Nawahi:

Catalina Swim, Parts 12-15

Banquet at Hawaiian Gardens on 6 September 1946, Parts 1-5

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13365

N3: King Nawahi

King Nawahi:

Banquet at Hawaiian Gardens on 6 September 1946, Parts 6 and 7

KFOX Aircheck, Parts 5-7

Pre-Swim Interview, KGIR

Pre-Swim Interview, KNX in Santa Catalina

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13366

Hank Williams Dubs

Hank Williams:

"I Watched My Dream World Crumble Like Clay"

"I Told a Lie To My Heart"

"You Broke Your Heart"

"Why Won't You Sometimes Think of Me"

"Why Should I Cry"

"Mother Is Gone"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13367

Oldies 78s, Reel 1

Wesley Tuttle and His Texas Stars:

Capitol 233 "I Wish I Had Never Met Sunshine"/"Detour"

Margaret Whiting and Jimmy Wakely:

Capitol 800 "Broken Down Merry-Go-Round"/"The Gods Were Angry With Me"

Carson Robison:

Bluebird 33-0509 "Just Wait and See"/"Ramblin' Cowboy"

Eddie Dean and His Boys:

Majestic 11004 "Rainbow at Midnight"/"Kentucky Waltz"

The Ranch Boys:

Decca 5045 "A Home on the Range"/"Red River Valley"

Jackie Miles:

Coral 61249 "Honeysuckle Rose"/"I'm A Rollin'"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13368

Oldies 78s, Reel 2

Andrews Sisters:

Decca 18780 "Patience and Fortitude"/"Red River Valley"

Denver Darling and His Texas Cowhands:

Decca 6097 "The Honey Song"/"She Never Said a Word"

Red Ingle and The Natural Seven:

Capitol 412: "Temptation (Tim-Tayshun)"/"I Love You for Sentimental Reasons (I Love You for 70 Mental Reasons)"

Louise Massey and the Westerners:

Columbia 37332 "My Adobe Hacienda"/"Starlight Schottische"

Ted Daffan's Texans:

Okeh 6706 "Born To Lose"/"No Letter Today"

Bing Crosby:

Decca 18635 "Evelina"/"The Eagle and Me"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13369

Oldies 78s, Reel 3

Dorothy Shay:

Columbia 37189 "Feudin' and Fightin'"/"Say That We're Sweethearts Again"

Columbia 37192 "I'm In Love With a Married Man"/"Uncle Fud"

Columbia 37191 "Flat River, Missouri"/"I've Been To Hollywood"

Columbia 31790 "Efficiency"/"Mountain Gal"

Red Foley and the Cumberland Valley Boys:

Decca 46136 "Blues In My Heart"/"Tennessee Saturday Night"

Denver Darling and His Texas Cowhands:

Decca 6094 "Rosalita"/"When Mussolini Laid His Pistol Down"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13371

Oldies 78s, Reel 5

Roy Rogers:

Decca 5908 "Time Changes Everything"/"Yesterday"

Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys:

Okeh 05694 "New San Antonio Rose"/"Bob Wills' Special"

Okeh 6681 "Please Don't Leave Me"/"My Life's Been a Pleasure"

Zeke Manners and Band:

Victor 20-1797 "Sioux City Sue"/"Don't Dog Me Around"

Tex Ritter and His Texans:

Capitol 206 "You Two Timed Me One Time Too Often"/"Green Grow the Lilacs"

Montana Slim:

Bluebird B-9032 "I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes"/"Put My Little Shoes Away"

Jack Guthrie and His Oklahomans:

Capitol 201 "Oklahoma Hills"/"I'm a Brandin' My Darlin' With My Heart"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13372

Oldies 78s Reel 6

Tex Ritter and His Texans:

Capitol 174 "There's a New Moon Over My Shoulder"/"I'm Wastin' My Tears On You"

Gene Autry:

Okeh 06627 "I Hang My Head and Cry"/"You'll Be Sorry"

Sons of the Pioneers:

RCA Victor 20-1868 "No One To Cry To"/"Grievin' My Heart Out For You"

Decca 5013 "Way Out There"/"Ridin' Home"

Jimmy Wakely and the Sunshine Girls:

Decca 6109 "You Can't Break the Chains of Love"/"Give Me Wings Like an Angel"

Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys:

Columbia 36841 "Texas Playboy Rag"/"Silver Dew on the Blue Grass Tonight"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13373

Mainer's Mountaineers Matrix Numerical 1

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13374

Mainer's Mountaineers Matrix Numerical 2

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13375

Mainer's Mountaineers Matrix Numerical 3

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13376

Mainer's Mountaineers Matrix Numerical 4

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13377

Blue Sky Boys Matrix Numerical 1

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13378

Blue Sky Boys Matrix Numerical 2

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13379

Blue Sky Boys Matrix Numerical 3

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13380

Blue Sky Boys Matrix Numerical 4

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13381

Blue Sky Boys Matrix Numerical 5

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13382

Blue Sky Boys Matrix Numerical 6

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13383

EE 501: Bluegrass Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13384

EE 502: Carter Family Issues, 1 of 6

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13385

EE 503: Carter Family Issues, 2 of 6

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13386

EE 504: Carter Family Issues, 3 of 6

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13387

EE 505: Carter Family Issues, 4 of 6

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13388

EE 506: Carter Family Issues, 5 of 6

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13389

EE 507: Carter Family Issues, 6 of 6

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13390

EE 508: Mainer's Mountaineers Issues, 1 of 3

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13391

EE 509: Mainer's Mountaineers Issues, 2 of 3

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13392

EE 510: Mainer's Mountaineers Issues, 3 of 3

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13393

EE 511: Country Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13394

EE 512: Monroe Brothers Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13395

EE 513: Bluegrass Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13396

EE 514: Country Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13397

EE 515: Country Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13398

EE 516: Country Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13399

EE 517: Country Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13400

EE 518: Roy Acuff Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13401

EE 519: Roy Acuff Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13402

EE 520: Bailes Brothers Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13403

EE 521: Golden State Boys LP Issue

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13404

EE 522: Charles River Valley Boys LP Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13405

EE 523: Atlantic 1350 LP Issue (possibly the Blue Sky Boys)

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13406

EE 524: Country Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13407

EE 525: CMT Transcription Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13408

EE 526: CMT Transcription Issues

Kitty Wells, Johnny and Jack, Campbell, Del Wood, Jordanaires

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13409

EE 527: CMT Transcription Issues

George Jones, Grammer, Del Wood, Ralph Emery, Hank Snow, Mac Wiseman, Ferlin Huskey, Skeeter Davis

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13410

EE 528: CMT Transcription Issues

Faron Young, Potter, Martin, Kirby, Hank Snow, Cowboy Copas, Louvins Brothers, Pearl, Glasser, Jackeon, Reeves

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13411

EE 529: CMT Transcription Issues

>USAF Transcriptions

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13412

EE 530: CMT Transcription Issues

USAF Transcriptions

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13413

EE 531: CMT Transcription Issues

USAF Transcriptions

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13414

EE 532: CMT Transcription Issues

USAF Transcriptions

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13415

EE 533: CMT Transcriptions

USAF Transcriptions

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13416

EE 534: CMT Transcriptions

USAF Transcriptions

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13417

EE 535: Kentucky Colonials Masters

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13418

EE 536: Golden State Boys Demos

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13419

EE 537: Victor Album P-79 Issue

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13420

EE 538: Country Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13421

EE 539: Country Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13422

EE 540: Carter Family Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13423

EE 541: Blue Sky Boys Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13424

EE 542: Country Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13425

EE 543: Bluegrass Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13426

EE 544: Carter Family Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13427

EE 545: Country Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13428

EE 546: Country Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13429

EE 547: Country Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13430

EE 548: Bluegrass Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13431

EE 549: Bluegrass Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13432

EE 550: Bluegrass Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13433

EE 551: Country Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13434

EE 552: Bluegrass Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13435

EE 553: Bluegrass Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13436

EE 554: Bluegrass Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13437

EE 555: Bluegrass Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13438

EE 556: Bluegrass Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13439

EE 557: Country Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13440

EE 558: Bluegrass Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13441

EE 559: Country Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13442

EE 560: Country Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13443

EE 561: Flatt and Scruggs Transcriptions

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13444

EE 562: Country Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13445

EE 563: Ernie Ford Television Network Show

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13446

EE 564: Bluegrass Ramblers Masters

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13447

EE 565: Bob Ensign Live

Bob Ensign, Emma Jordan, Bonnie Haynes and Shelby Haynes

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13448

EE 566: Country Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13449

EE 567: Country Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13450

EE 568: Mainer's Mountaineers Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13451

EE 569: Carter Family Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13452

EE 570: Carter Family Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13453

EE 571: Carter Family Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13454

EE 572: Country Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13455

EE 573: Country Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13456

EE 574: Carter Family Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13457

EE 575: Country Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13458

EE 576: Country Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13459

EE 577: Mainer's Mountaineers Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13460

EE 578: Country Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13461

EE 579: Country Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13462

EE 580: CMT Transcription Issues

Stoney Cooper, Skeets McDonald, Mac Wiseman, Campbell

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13463

EE 581: CMT Transcription Issues

Stoney Cooper, Carl Smith, Flatt and Scruggs, C. Butler

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13464

EE 582: CMT Transcription Issues

Grandpa Jones, Flatt and Scruggs, Jimmy Dickens

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13465

EE 583: Pet Milk Transcription Issues

Roy Acuff, Willis Brothers

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13466

EE 584: Pet Milk Transcription Issues

Roy Acuff, Cowboy Copas

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13467

EE 585: Transcription Issues

Roy Acuff, Hank Snow, Marty Robbins

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13468

EE 586: CSUSA Transcription Issues

Johnnie and Jack, George Jones, Roy Acuff

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13469

EE 587: Event Masters

Lilly Brothers and Charlie Bailey

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13470

EE 588: Bluegrass Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13471

EE 589: Bluegrass Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13472

EE 590: Country Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13473

EE 591: Pet Milk Transcription Issues

Louvin Brothers

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13474

EE 592: Pet Milk Transcription Issues

Johnnie and Jack, Grandpa Jones

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13475

EE 593: Pet Milk Transcription Issues

Flatt and Scruggs, Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13476

EE 594: Country Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13477

EE 595: The Many Faces of Folk Music Transcription Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13478

EE 596: The Many Faces of Folk Music Transcription Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13479

EE 597: The Many Faces of Folk Music Transcription Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13480

EE 598: The Many Faces of Folk Music Transcription Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13481

EE 599: Mainer's Mountaineers Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13482

EE 600: Mainer's Mountaineers Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13483

EE 601: Country Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13484

EE 602: Tut Taylor Masters

12 String Dobro and Guitar masters

Beverly Hillbillies with Flatt and Scruggs

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13485

EE 603: Mainer's Mountaineers Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13486

EE 604: Country Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13487

EE 605: Grayson and Whitter Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13488

EE 606: Country Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13489

EE 607: Delmore Brothers Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13490

EE 608: Delmore Brothers Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13491

EE 609: Country Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13492

EE 610: CMT Transcription Issues

Carter Sisters, Roy Druskey, Joan Hager, Louvin Brothers

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13493

EE 611: The Many Faces of Folk Music Transcription Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13494

EE 612: The Many Faces of Folk Music Transcription Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13495

EE 613: The Many Faces of Folk Music Transcription Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13496

EE 614: The Many Faces of Folk Music Transcription Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13497

EE 615: The Many Faces of Folk Music Transcription Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13498

EE 616: The Many Faces of Folk Music Transcription Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13499

EE 617: The Many Faces of Folk Music Transcription Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13500

EE 618: Country Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13501

EE 619: Country Issues

Uncle Dave Macon, Stanley Brothers

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13502

EE 620: Country Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13503

EE 621: Bluegrass Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13504

EE 622: Country Issues

Dixie Reelers, Daddy John Love, Morris Brothers, Dixon Brothers

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13505

EE 623: Uncle Dave Macon Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13506

EE 624: Uncle Dave Macon Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13507

EE 625: Uncle Dave Macon Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13508

EE 626: Uncle Dave Macon Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13509

EE 627: Country Issues

Uncle Dave Macon

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13510

EE 628: Charlie Poole Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13511

EE 629: Country Issues

Hank Snow, Canadian Bluebird Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13512

EE 630: Country Issues

Roy Harvey, Pre-war issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13513

EE 631: Country Issues

Harrington Trio, Dixie Sweethearts, Charlie Poole

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13514

EE 632: Charlie Poole Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13515

EE 633: Country Issues

Dixon Brothers, Roy Harvey, others

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13516

EE 634: Carlisle Brothers Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13517

EE 635: Country Issues

Dixon Brothers, Roy Harvey, others

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13518

EE 636: Flatt and Scruggs Masters

Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs, Bradley Studio Masters, recorded in 1963 and 1964

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13519

EE 637: Country Issues

Dixon Brothers, Carolina Tar Heels, Mac and Bob

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13520

EE 638: Transcription Issues

Carter Sisters and Maybelle, Lulubelle and Scotty

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13521

EE 639: Country Issues

The Carter Family, Carolina Tar Heels

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13522

EE 640: Country Transcription Issues

The Carter Family, Gene Autry, others

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13523

EE 641: Country Masters Issues

Romaniuk Masters, Dixie Reeler and Charlie Monroe issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13524

EE 642: Country Issues

Uncle Dave Macon, the Carter Family, Happy Go Lucky Boys, Carolina Tar Heels

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13525

EE 643: Phipps Family EP Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13526

EE 644: Country Masters and Issues

Hambley, Ross, and Lasser Masters, Various Pre-War Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13527

EE 645: Riley Puckett Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13528

EE 646: Country Issues

Roy Harvey and Leonard Copeland, George Rameau, Uncle Am Stuart

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13529

EE 647: Bluegrass Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13530

EE 648: Bluegrass Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13531

EE 649: Country Issues

Darby and Tarlton, Dixon Brothers, Jimmie Tarlton

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13532

EE 650: Dixon Brothers Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13533

EE 651: Dixon Brothers Issues, Interviews

Includes interviews with Nancy Dixon and Dorsey Dixon

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13534

EE 652: Uncle Dave Macon Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13535

EE 653: Uncle Dave Macon Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13536

EE 654: Kuykendall Tape Listings, 1 of 2

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13537

EE 655: Kuykendall Tape Listings, 2 of 2

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13538

EE 659: Country Gentlemen Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13539

EE 660: Ray Patterson and Ina Patterson Masters

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13540

EE 661: Baker and Tomlinson Masters

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13541

EE 662: Dorsey Dixon Masters

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13542

EE 663: Eddie Adcock Masters

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13543

EE 664: Pete Pike Masters

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13544

EE 665: Poplin Family Issues

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13545

EE 666: Red Allen Masters

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13546

EE 667: Alice Foster and Hazel Dickens Masters

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13547

EE 668: Burke and Carroll Masters

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13548

EE 669: Lonsesome River Masters

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13549

EE 670: Country Gentlemen Masters

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13550

EE 671: Dorsey Dixon Masters

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13551

EE 672: Bill Clifton Masters

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13552

EE 673: Grey Sky Boys Masters

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13553

Wild Hickory Nuts

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13554

Smokewood

"Orange Blossom Special"

"Rocky Top"

"Hamilton County"

"Raw Hide"

"Salty Dog"

"Mighty Mandown"

"Hickory Hollow"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13555

Philadelphia Folk Festival, 1966

Note: this tape is a continuation of FT-20376/13566

The Beers Family:

"The Old Woman"

"Devilish Nancy"

"Fair Is the Springtime"

"Beautiful Dreamer Medley"

"The River and the Pines"

"The Golden Skein"

Russell Fluehardy, Hammered Dulcimer:

"Skip To My Lou"

"Cindy"

"John Henry"

"Frankie and Johnny"

"Whistling Rufus"

"Flop Eared Mule"

"This Old House"

"African Music"

Ballad Session, 10 September 1966:

"Lord Randall"

"Marresy and the Russian Sailor"

"The Coal Owner and the Pitman's Wife"

"The Jam at Jerry's Rocks"

The Beers Family:

"The Black-Haired Lass"

"The Golden Skane"

"The Tenderfoot"

Sara Grey:

"Texas Rangers"

Arlo Guthrie:

"The Ramblin' Road"

Bonnie Dobson:

"Peggy Gordon"

Onie McBride:

"Castle Fergus"

"Banks of the Ohio"

"Wreck of the Old 97"

"Early One Morning"

"Maine Woods Ballad"

Sandy and Jeannie Darlington:

"Little Orphan Girl"

"No Way To Travel"

George Britton:

"The Ballad of J.F.K."

The Pennywhistlers:

"Polegrala Ye Tudora"

James Mashalek:

"Black Girl"

Rid Smith:

"Song of the Plaid"

Carol Hunter:

"Sea Fever"

Len Chandler:

"The Hanging of Bad Bill"

Saturday Evening Concert:

"Sandy Bob and Buster Jigs"

"Sully's Pail"

"The Cowboy Fireman"

"Ann"

"Me and My Uncle"

"Baby I Hate To Go"

"Farewell Party"

Jim Bolderstone:

"June Apple"

Bill Monroe:

"John Henry"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13556

Canyon Grass Demos

"Canyon Grass Breakdown"

"Remembering Back"

"Rebel Soldier"

"Flyin' South"

"Jordan"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13557

Military Transcriptions

Johnny and Jack, Roy Acuff, Stoney Cooper, Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13558

Jim Ludwig, KPFK Air Check, 10 October 1975

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13559

Doc Watson, Kentucky Colonels

Doc Watson, recorded live at the Ash Grove in Hollywood, Calif. on 9 April 1965:

"Crawdad Song"

"Sweet Georgia Brown"

"Black Mountain Rag"

"Deep River Blues"

"Sheik of Araby"

Doc Watson, recorded live at the Ash Grove in Hollywood, Calif. on 8 April 1965:

"How Many Biscuits Can You Eat"

"I'm Sittin' On Top of the World"

"Little Stream of Whiskey"

"House Carpenter"

"Arkansas Traveler"

"The FFD"

"Blackberry Blossom"

"Don't Let Your Deal Go Down"

The Kentucky Colonels, recorded live at the Ash Grove in Hollywood, Calif. on 5 February 1965. Clarence White, Roland White, Billy Ray, Scotty Stoneman, Roger Bush:

instrumental lead-in

"Green Corn"

"Shuckin' the Corn"

"Dark Hollow"

Doc Watson, recorded live at the Ash Grove in Hollywood, Calif. on 8 April 1965:

"Liza Jane"

"Life Gets Tee-Jus Don't It"

"Hey Mama (Don't You Hear ME Callin')"

"Otto Wood"

"The Faithful Soldier"

"Fisher's Hornpipe"

"The Coo Coo Bird"

"Grandfather's Clock"

"Windy and Warm"

"Doc's Guitar"

"Beaumont Rag"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13560

Tom Ashley and Doc Watson, edited

Tom Ashley, Doc Watson, Fred Price, and Gaither Carlton. The edited best numbers from Tom Ashley's Ash Grove appearance in April 1962:

"Peg and Awl"

"Brown's Dream"

"Blue Ridge Mountain Blues"

"May I Sleep In Your Barn Tonight Mister"

"The Drunkard's Dream"

"Dream of the Miner's Child"

"Mother's Beautiful Hands"

"Jimmie Sutton"

instrumental

"Down the Road"

"Coo-Coo Bird"

"Walking Boss"

"Whoa Mule"

"Wayfaring Pilgrim"

"Down the Road"

"Cindy"

"Coo-Coo Bird"

"Omie Wise"

"Dark Hollow Blues"

"Pretty Fair Damsel"

"Round County Crew"

"Whoa Mule"

"Little Sadie"

"John Hardy"

"Run Jimmie Run"

"Rock a Little John, the Baby"

"Root Hog Or Die"

"Roll On Buddy (New River Jack)"

"Louden Town Burglar"

"Free At Last"

"Shout Lulu"

"I'm a Free Little Bird"

"Findlay Preston Story"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13561

Jim Ludwig, Hot Off the Press

Bill Knopf, Frank Javorsek, Bruce Johnson, Carol Yearwood, Howard Yearwood:

"Kentucky Chimes"

"Ashes of Love"

"I Am a Pilgrim"

"Black Mountain Rag"

"Think of What You've Done"

"Pike County Breakdown"

"Live and Let Live"

"Follow the Leader"

"Love Come Home"

"Midnight Train"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13562

Vern and Ray, 1974

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13563

Jimmie Rodgers, Flatt and Scruggs

Jimmie Rodgers soundtrack from 1932

Flatt and Scruggs "Opry Live" from 1966: "Wabash Cannonball"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13564

Country Gentlemen, Rough River Boys, Dixie Jamboree, Mac Gibson

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13565

Grandpa Jones, Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs live

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13566

Galax 1966, Reel 10, Philadelphia Folk Festival 1966

Note: see accompanying documentation in folder 384

Galax Festival 1966:

Clark Kessinger, "Sally Ann Johnson"

Knuckle Busters, "Cluck Old Hen"

Knuckle Busters, "Polly Put the Kettle On"

Virginia Pardners, "Fire on the Mountain"

Philadelphia Folk Festival, 1966:

Alex Campbell, Olabelle Reed and the New River Boys:

"Old Slewfoot"

"Old Joe Clark"

Bonnie Dobson:

"Song From Quebec"

"A Taste of Honey"

"I Got Stung"

"Guantanamera"

"The Way I Feel"

Joe Heany:

"The Deceived Maiden"

"The Rocks of Bonn"

Grant Rodgers:

"No No No"

"The Old Woman From Boston"

"Bessie the Heifer"

"There's No Place Like Home"

"Wildcat Woman and the Tomcat Man"

"Pat Malone's Wake"

"Paving the Highway with Tears"

"My Grandmother's Armchair"

The Cat's Cradle:

"Don't Make a Move Baby"

"Take Hold of My Hand"

The Pennywhistlers:

"Helokanie"

"Dilmano Dilbero"

"Beautiful Rada"

"Russian Love Song"

"Venyetisic"

Sandy Darlington and Jeannie Darlington:

"You Can Lean on Me if I Can Lean on You"

"The Lion and the Bird"

"I'm a Boy"

"Who Doped My Dairy Queen"

Judy Roderick:

"Left My Sugar in the Rain"

"Down Home Child"

"Searching for the Dolphin"

"Good As I Done To You"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13567

Audiotape, contents unknown. Note: See accompanying documentation in folder 384.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13568

Audiotape, contents unknown. Note: See accompanying documentation in folder 384.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13569

Hank Snow Transcriptions (dubs)

Note: See accompanying documentation in folder 384.

"Hawaiian Cowboy"

"I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes"

"Whispering Hope"

"The Convict and the Rose"

"Frankie and Johnny"

"Closed For Repairs"

"A Petal From a Faded Rose"

"It's a Sin"

"Wedding Bells"

"At Mail Call Today"

"Those Blues Eyes Don't Sparkle Anymore"

"My Life With You"

"The One Rose"

"I'm Coming Home (Song of the Saddle)"

"Easter Parade"

"Peter Cottontail"

"My Good Gal's Gone"

"Breeze"

"This Cold War With You"

"I Love You Nellie"

"Beautiful Dreamer"

"These Tears Are Not For You"

"Jealous Heart"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13570

Hank Snow Transcriptions (dubs)

Note: see accompanying documentation in folder 385.

"I Wonder If You Feel the Way I Do"

"Pins and Needles (In My Heart)"

"Where Romance Calls"

"The Streamlined Cannonball"

"It Is No Secret"

"Molly Darling"

"I'll Remember You Love In My Prayers"

"Blue Dreams"

"Blow Your Whistle Freight Train"

"Trouble In Mind"

"The Last Letter"

"Headin' Down the Wrong Highway"

"Lonely"

"Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain"

"Blue Yodel No. 12"

"I'm Here To Get My Baby Out Of Jail"

"Traveling Blues"

"A Faded Rose, a Broken Heart"

"The Yodeling Ranger"

"Roll Along Kentucky Moon"

"Zeb Turney's Gal"

"Handcuffed To Love"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13571

Hank Williams Radio Transcriptions (dubs)

Note: see accompanying documentation in folder 385.

"I'm a Happy Rovin' Cowboy (Program 1)"

"I'm a Long Gone Daddy"

"I'm Telling You"

"Bill Cheatham"

"When God Comes and Gathers His Jewels"

"Sally Goodin"

"Theme (Prgram 2)"

"The Lost Highway"

"I Want to Live and Love Always"

"Bile Dem Cabbage Down"

"I Have a New Body, I Have a New Life"

"Fingers of Fire"

"Theme (Program 3)"

"I Can't Get You Off of My Mind"

"I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry"

"Fisher's Hornpipe"

"Thy Burdens Are Greater Than Mine"

"Finale"

"Theme (Program 4)"

"Mind Your Own Business"

"Wedding Bells"

"Cotton Eyed Joe"

"I Just Told Mama Goodbye"

"Finale"

"Theme (Program 5)"

"Wedding Bells"

"Lovesick Blues"

"Old Joe Clark"

"Where the Soul of Man Never Dies"

"Finale"

"Theme (Program 6)"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13572

Hank Williams Radio Transcriptions (dubs)

Note: see accompanying documentation in folder 385.

"You're Gonna Change"

"There's a Bluebird on Your Windowsill"

"Fire on the Mountain"

"Tramp on the Street"

"Theme (Program 7)"

"Mansion on the Hill"

"There'll Be No Teardrops Tonight"

fiddle tune

"A Prodigal Son"

"Finale"

"Theme (Program 8)"

"Pan American"

"Lovesick Blues"

"Arkansas Traveler"

"I Saw the Light"

"Finale"

Goebel Reeves:

"The Hobo's Last Letter"/"I Learned About Women From Her"

Buell Kazee:

"Steel a'Goin' Down"/"The Hobo's Last Ride"

Burnette and Rutherford:

"Ramblin' Reckless Hobo"/"Curly Headed Woman"

Roy Harvey and the North Carolina Ramblers:

"There'll Come a Time"/"There's a Mother Old and Grey Who Needs Me Now"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13573

Jimmie Rodgers Memorial Broadcast

Note: see accompanying documentation in folder 385.

1953 NBC broadcast of the Jimmie Rodgers Monument dedication in Meridian, Miss. Taped off the radio on 30 May 1956.

Bill Bruner, "My Old Pal"

Charlie Walker, "Yodeling Hillbilly Trailblazer"

Jack Newman

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13574

Jug Bands (dubs)

Note: see accompanying documentation in folder 384.

Bill Johnson's Louisiana Jug Band:

"Don't Drink It Here"/"Get the "L" On Down the Road"

Daddy Stovepipe:

"The Spasm"/"If You Want Me Baby"

Minnie Wallace:

"Dirty Butter"/"Old Folks Started It"

Madelyn James:

"Stinging Snake Blues"

Tub Jug Washboard Band:

"Tub Jug Rag"/"San"

Dallas Jamboree Jug Band:

"Elm Street Woman"/"Dusting the Frets"

Jed Davenport Jug Band:

"Jug Blues"/"Piccolo Blues"

"Save Me Some"/"You Ought To Move"

South Memphis Jug Band:

"Policy Rag"/"Doctor Medicine"

Jack Kelly Jug Band:

"Cold Iron Bed"/"Highway 61 Blues No. 2"

Kentucky Jug Band:

"Walking Cane Stomp"/"Hard Hustling Blues"

Charley Burse Jug Band:

"Bottle Up and Go"/"Insane Crazy Blues"

Corn Jug Band:

"Newport Blues"/"George Street Stomp"

King David's Jug Band:

"Rising Sun Blues"/"What's That Tastes Like Gravy"

"I Can Deal Worry"/"Sweet Potato Blues"

Blue Ridge Ramblers:

"Jug Rag"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13575

Various Dubs

Note: see accompanying documentation in folder 384.

Bob and Monte, Ernest Boling, Oscar Brand, Elton Britt, The Broadcast Boys, Big Bill Broonzy, Bumble Bee Slim, Jim Burke and Jesse Coat, Burns and Tillman

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13576

Audiotape, contents unknown. See accompanying documentation in folder 384.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13577

Various Dubs

Note: see accompanying documentation in folder 384.

Phil Harris, Lewis Brothers, Dick Justice, Carter Family, Allen Brothers, Stanley Brothers, Emry Arthur, Henry Arthur, Uncle Dave Macon

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13578

Bruce Prince-Joseph, King of Instruments

"Toccata and Fugue in D Minor"

"The Primitive Organ"

"The Little Fugue in G Minor"

"Toccata in B Minor"

"The Agincourt Hymn"

"Marche Chantetre"

"Prelude, Fugue, and Chaconne"

"Will O' the Wisp"

"Toccata from the Fifth Symphony"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13579

Around the World with Anton Karas

Zither music with accordion accompaniment

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13580

The Cadet Glee Club, West Point, Sings Army Blue

"The Blue and the Gray"

"Simon the Fisherman"

"Careless Love"

"Don't Go Home"

"Sound of the Wind"

"Four Jolly Coachmen"

"Brothers, Sing On"

"Eight Bells"

"Shenandoah"

"Away to Rio"

"Hospodi Pomilui"

"Little Innocent Lamb"

"The Long Day Closes"

"Hallelujah, Amen"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13581

The Boys Choir of Vienna, Voices from the Vienna Woods

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13582

A Journey Into Stereo Sound

"Train Sequence"

"Espana"

"Tap Dance Sequence"

"Under the Bridges of Paris"

"Rehearsal Sequence"

"Rite of Spring" (excerpt)

"Die Walkure" (excerpt)

"Racing Cars Sequence"

"True Love"

"Ceremony of the Keys"

"Capriccio Espagnol" (excerpt)

"O Divine Redeemer"

"Only One of You"

"Another Time"

"June Is Busting Out All Over"

"Piano Concerto no. 27 (K. 595)" (excerpt)

"Portrait of Paree"

"Symphonie Fantastique"(excerpt)

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13583

Here Come the Coachmen!

"Bald Mountain"

"Those Brown Eyes"

"John Hardy"

"Sally Don't You Grieve"

"Life's But a Dream"

"Goin' Down the Road"

"Boll Weevil"

"Darlin' Cory"

"Come Little Donkey"

"Done Laid Around"

"Pig Knuckles"

"Pretty Polly"

"Marry in the Fall"

"Everybody Loves Saturday Night"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13584

Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians in HiFi

"I Hear Music"

"Dry Bones"

"In the Still of the Night"

"Ol' Man River"

"Hit the Road to Dreamland"

"Smoke Gets In Your Eyes"

"Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor"

"Cigarette Sweet Music and You"

"The Whiffenpoof Song"

"Hora Staccato"

"Lolly Too Dum Dey"

"Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child"

"You'll Never Walk Alone"

"Battle Hymn of the Republic"

"Sleep"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13585

Various Dubs

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 384.

Uncle Dave Macon:

"Bake That Chicken Pie"

"I'm Goin' Away in the Morn"

"Sassy Sam"

"Stop That Knocking At My Door"

"Ain't It a Shame to Keep Your Honey Out In the Rain"

"Sho' Fly, Don't Bother Me"

"Watermelon Smilin' on the Vine"

Sid Harkreader:

"Southern Whistling Coon"

Riley Puckett:

"The Boston Burglar"

"The Orphan Girl"

"To Wed You in the Golden Summertime"

"Hello Central Give Me Heaven"

"Wait Till the Sun Shines Nellie"

"Send Back My Wedding Ring"

"Sally Goodwin"

"Ida Red"

"Red River Valley"

"When You Wore a Tulip"

Mr. and Mrs. High Cross:

"My Old Cabin Home"

"When the Flowers Bloom Again in the Ozarks"

Riley Puckett and Ted Hawkins:

"Tokio Rag"

"Rainbow Waltz"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13586

Various Dubs

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 384.

Dubs of 78 rpm recordings by G. B. Grayson, Henry Whitter, Riley Puckett, Dan Hornsby, Woodie Brothers, Burnette and Rutherford, Oscar Ford, and Duel Frady.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13587

Various Dubs

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 384.

Dubs of 78 rpm recordings by Otis and Tom Mote, the Arkansas Woodchopper, De Ford Bailey, Earl Johnson and His Dixie Entertainers, G. B. Grayson and Henry Whitter.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13588

Various Dubs

Note: See accompanying notes in folder 384.

Dubs and original recordings by Cowboy Dallas Turner, Alvin Bunch, Tex Fletcher and Joe Rogers, Cope Brothers, Bill Monroe, Dick Bell, George K. Disney, and the Wright Brothers.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13589

Transcription Disc Dubs, 78 rpm Dubs

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 384.

The Texas Drifter, Transcription Number 2041:

"The Drifter"

"The Return of the Hobo's Letter"

"Baby's Tiny Shoes"

"Old and Tired"

The Texas Drifter, Transcription Number 2042:

"The Master's Coming"

"Trail's End"

"She Always Made Them Happy"

"Poor Old Dad"

The Texas Drifter, Transcription Number 2043:

"The Dying Prospector"

"My Wish, My Creed, My Prayer"

"The Poisoned Dog"

"The Drifter's Pup"

The Texas Drifter, Transcription Number 2044:

"God's Art Gallery"

"Toast to the Nurses"

"Grandma's Rocking Chair"

"My Mother's Prayer"

Goebel Reeves:

"The Big Rock Candy Mountain"

"The Cowboy's Dizzy Sweetheart"

The Texas Drifter, Transcription Number 2051:

"A Lonesome Cowboy"

"We're Home Again"

"Mother-In-Law Blues"

"A Toast to the Fellow to Come"

The Texas Drifter, Transcription Number 2052:

"Take Me Back to Arizona"

"Your Child or Mine"

"My Mountain Gal"

"End of a Nurse's Day"

The Texas Drifter, Transcription Number 2061:

"Dreams of the Drifter"

"The Sales Ladies Movie"

"I Love My Dog"

"Stars in Stripes"

The Texas Drifter, Transcription Number 2062:

"The One Perfect Man"

"The Human Zoo"

"The Texas Drifter's Prayer"

"My Studio Nightmare"

Goebel Reeves:

"Hobo's Lullaby"

"Cowboy's Prayer"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13590

Various Dubs

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 384.

Dubs of 78 rpm recordings by the Dixie Sacred Singers, Uncle Dave Macon, the McGee Brothers, Sam McGee, Smoky Mountain Ramblers, the Carson Boys, and the McClendon Brothers. Also includes E. V. Ward's interview of Rupert McClendon.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13591

Various Dubs

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 384.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13592

Various Dubs

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 384.

Dubs of 78 rpm recordings by Shannon Grayson an His Golden Valley Boys, the Girls of the Golden West, Gene Autry and Smiley Burnette, Frank Gerald, Howard Dixon, the Rambling Duet, Roy Smeck Trio, and Wade Mainer.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13593

Carter Family Dubs, Ed Romaniuk and Elsie Pysar

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 384.

Carter Family Dubs:

"In the Valley of the Shenandoah"

"Dark and Stormy Weather"

"Fifty Miles of Elbow Room"

"Keep on the Firing Line"

"Let the Church Roll On"

"Hold Fast to the Right"

"Lord, I'm In Your Care"

"Goodbye to the Plains"

"My Home's Across the Blue Ridge Mountains"

Ed Romaniuk and Elsie Pysar:

"You Are My Flower"

"Are You Tired of Me, My Darling"

"Western Hobo"

Carter Family Dubs:

"Where We'll Never Grow Old"

"We Will March Through the Streets of the City"

"Broken Hearted Lover"

"Will You Miss Me When I'm Gone"

"Wildwood Flower"

"Little Darling Pal of Mine"

"My Texas Girl"

"By the Touch of Her Hand"

"Lonesome Valley"

"The Little Black Train"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13594

Bradley Kincaid Dubs

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 384.

"Let That Mule Go Aunk! Aunk!"

"Four Thousand Years Ago"

"The Fatal Wedding"

"Sweet Kitty Wells"

"Angels in Heaven Know I Love You"

"Will the Angels Play Their Harps for Me"

"After the Ball"

"Somewhere Somebody's Waiting for You"

"The Fatal Wedding"

"Barbara Allen"

"Sweet Kitty Wells"

"On Top of Old Smoky"

"The Blind Girl"

"Sweet Betsy from Pike"

"In the Little Shirt That Mother Made for Me"

"Red River Valley"

"A Picture from Life's Other Side"

"Cindy"

"Old Joe Clark"

"Ain't We Crazy"

"Now the Table's Turned on You"

"Bury Me on the Prairie"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13595

Various Dubs

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 384.

Allen Brothers:

"Red Pajama Sal"/"Long Gone from Bowling Green"

Emry Arthur:

"Frankie Baker," parts 1 and 2

Darby and Tarlton:

"On the Banks of a Lonely River"/"My Little Blue Heaven"

Frank Hutchison:

"Train That Carried My Girl From Town"/"Worried Blues"

Powder River Jack and Kitty Lee:

"Tying a Knot in the Devil's Tail"/"Powder River Let Her Buck"

Bill Monroe and His Blue Grass Boys:

"I'm Going Back To Old Kentucky"/"Molly and Tenbrooks"

Jimmie Tarlton:

"Lowe Bonnie"/"By the Old Oaken Bucket, Louise"

Lester the Highwayman:

"Cotton Mill Blues"/"The Highwayman"

Lester Pete Bivins:

"I'm Going Back to Coney Island"/"Bull Dog in Tennessee"

Harkins and Moran:

"Way Down in Jail On My Knees"/"Gambler's Dying Words"

Alex Gordon:

"The Burial of Wild Bill"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13596

Various Dubs

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 384

Ro 5060 Joe Evans:

"New Huntsville Jail"

Ok 40288 Ernest V. Stoneman:

"The Face That Never Returned"/"The Titanic"

Vi 21518 Ernest V. Stoneman:

"A Serenade in the Mountains," Parts 1 and 2

Vo 5456 Uncle Jimmy Thompson:

"Lynchburg"/"Uncle Jimmy's Favorite Fiddling Pieces (Flying Clouds, Leather Breeches)"

Vi 40144 Smyth County Ramblers:

"My Name Is Ticklish Reuben"/"Way Down in Alabama"

Ok 45142 Wanda Neal:

"Round Town Girls"/"The Two Orphans"

Vo 5260 Reaves White County Ramblers:

"Arkansas Pullet"/"Reaves Waltz"

Ok 45150 Doctor Lloyd and Howard Maxey:

"Western Union"/"The Girl I Left Behind Me"

Br 223 Roy Harvey and the North Carolina Ramblers:

"There'll Come a Time"/"There's a Mother Old and Gray Who Needs Me Now"

Ch 16584 Kenneth Houchins:

"Get Along Little Doggies"/"The Yodeling Drifter"

Vo 5346 Wonder State Harmonists:

"My Castle on the Nile"/"Petit Jean Gallop"

Bb B8392 The Four Southern Singers:

"Careless Love"/"Old Man Harlem"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13597

Carter Family, Texas Drifter Dubs

Note: See accompanying notes in folder 384

Carter Family:

Ok 06030 "We Shall Rise"/"Look Away From the Cross"

De 5467 "Jim Blake's Message"/"When the Evening Sun Goes Down"

De 5318 "Give Me Your Love and I'll Give You Mine"/"Sweet Heaven In My View"

Ok 05931 "Heaven's Radio"/"Meeting in the Air"

Ok 05982 "There'll Be No Distinction There"/"You've Got to Righten That Wrong"

De 5612 "Young Freda Bolt"/"Who's That Knocking At My Window"

MW M-4732 "Where We'll Never Grow Old"/"We Will March Through the Streets of the City"

The Texas Drifter (Goebel Reeves):

De 5020 "A Reckless Tex"/"Yodelin' Teacher"

De 5021 "Cowboy's Lullabye"/"Meet Me at the Cross Roads Pal"

George Riley (The Yodeling Rustler):

Cq 7707 "Railroad Bum"/"Grave by the Whispering Pines"

Bob Ricker:

Me 6-12-66 "The Texas Ranger"/"I Know There Is Somebody Waiting"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13598

Various Dubs

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 384

George Hobson:

"The Prisoner's Song"/"The Lightning Express"

Adolph Hofner and His Texans:

Bb B7752 "Brown Eyed Sweet"/"Tonight I'm Blue and Lonely"

Bb B7955 "That Little Town"/"It's Best To Behave"

Bb B8071 "Dreaming"/"That Honky-Tonk Rhythm"

Dan Hornsby Trio:

"She Was Bred in Old Kentucky"/"Can't Yo' Heah Me Callin' Caroline"

William B. Houchens:

"Arkansas Traveler"/"Southland Medley"

Walter Jacobs and Carter Brothers:

"Mississippi Low Down"/"That's It"

Blind Lemon Jefferson:

Jazz Classics 511 "Black Snake Moan"/"Match Box Blues"

Par 12394 "Old Rounders Blues"/"Beggin' Back"

Par 12443 "Bad Luck Blues"/"Broke and Hungry"

Eli Jenkins:

"Little Old Cabin By the Stream"/"Bring Back My Boy"

Jenkins Family:

"That Little Old Hut"/"I'm on the Sunny Side"

Whitey Johns:

"At Father Powers Grave"/"The Unmarked Grave"

"Farm Relief Song"/"Great Grand-Dad"

Buddy Jones:

De 5600 "My Home, My Baby and Me"/"I'm Your Real and True Friend"

De 5637 "Carry the Good Work On"/"I Ain't Goin' Your Way"

De 5654 "I'll Get Mine Bye and Bye"/"Easy Rollin'"

De 5711 "I'll Get Mine Bye and Bye No. 2"/"You Cannot Take It With You"

De 5744 "Alice From Dallas"/"Boog-A-Boo Baby"

De 5788 "Like the Doctor Said"/"I Can't Be Bothered"

De 5809 "Tend To Your Business"/"I Think I'll Turn Your Damper Down"

De 5821 "You'll Miss Me Some Sweet Day"/"Settle Down Blues"

De 5840 "Any Old Time"/"Dear Old Sunny South By the Sea"

De 5861 "I'm Goin' Back to Sadie"/"Taxicab Driver's Blues"

De 5984 "Honey Don't Turn Me Down"/"What Is Life Lived Alone"

Sam Jones:

"Cripple Creek and Sourwood Mountain"/"Turkey in the Straw"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13599

Dubs of Archive of American Folk Song Discs

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 384

Nashville Washboard Band:

"Soldier's Joy"

E. C. Ball:

"Bile Them Cabbage Down"

Oscar Harper, Harman Clem, Homer Peters, and Ray Hanby:

"The Girl I Left Behind Me"

"Sally Goodin"

Bascom Lamar Lunsford:

"Baa Baa Black Sheep"

"Jesse James"

Jimmy Denoon:

"Little Old Sod Shanty"

Booth Campbell:

"Good Old Rebel"

Dick Devall:

"The Dying Cowboy"

"Red Whiskey"

"Little Dogies"

"My Sweetheart's a Cowboy"

Rufus Crisp:

"Blue Eyed Girl"

Charles Ingenthron:

"The Cruel War Is Raging"

"Nottingham Fair"

Sam Hinton:

"Buffalo Boy"

"The Barnyard"

"Mrs. Maud Long"

"My Grandmother Green"

"Jackie's Gone a Sailing"

"Sweet William"

Thomas Mann:

"Haste to the Wedding, Off She Goes"

"Jig (Irish Washerwoman, Pigtown Fling, Devil's Dream, Nancy's Fancy)"

Wayne Dinwiddie:

"There's More Pretty Girls Than One"

Bascom Lamar Lunsford:

"I Wish I Was a Mole in the Ground"

Pete Steele:

"Heavy Loaded Freight Train"

"Shout Little Lulu"

Wade Ward:

"Old Joe Clark"

"Chilly Wind"

Herbert Smoke:

"Cripple Creek"

Pete Steele:

"Coal Creek March"

Wallace Swan and His Cherokee Band:

"John Henry"

Chub Parham:

"The Train"

Enos Canoy, Tim Canoy, and Lola Canoy:

"Old Blue Sow"

Enos Canoy:

"Where'd You Get Yo' Whiskey"

"Poor Little Mary Settin' in the Corner"

Justus Begley:

"Sally Goodin'"

Calvin Cole:

"Old Sally Brown"

O. L. Coffey:

"Fly Around My Pretty Little Miss"

Rufus Crisp:

"Sourwood Mountain"

"Do, Little Bobby, Do"

"Shoo Fly"

Marcus Martin:

"Sandy River"

"Grey Eagle"

"Bonaparte's Retreat"

J. C. Fowler, Elic Buckner, Alva Ruffner, and S. C. Simon:

"Devil's Dream"

"Mississippi Sawyer"

Henry King and Family:

"Cripple Creek"

"Git Along Down to Town"

"Kicking Mule"

"A Railroader For Me"

J. M. Hunt:

"Sally Brown"

"Haul Away My Rosy"

Pete Steele:

"Pay Day at Coal Creek"

Russ Pike:

"Soldier, Won't You Marry Me?"

E. C. Ball:

"Jennie Jenkins"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13600

Various Dubs

Note: see accompanying notes, including handwritten track listing, in folder 384.

Includes songs by the Hill Billies, Al Hopkins, Robert Cook, Weem's String Band, Eck Robertson, and others.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13601

Various Dubs

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 384

Gentry Family:

"You Can't Make a Monkey Out of Me"

"Jog Along, Boys"

Greensboro Boys Quartette:

"Sing Me a Song of the Sunny South"

"Sweet Little Girl of Mine"

California Aeolians:

"The Rose of Sharon"

"The Old Rugged Cross"

Buddy Jones:

"Huntin' Blues"

"Mean Old Lonesome Blues"

Peg Leg Howell:

"Skin Game Blues"

"Doin' Wrong"

Walter Beasley:

"Southern Man Blues"

"Sore Feet Blues"

Robert Johnson:

"Love In Vain Blues"

Gene Autry:

"That Mother and Daddy of Mine"

"Moonight Down in Lover's Lane"

"Saddle Tramps"

"I'm Blue and Lonesome"

Bob Atcher and Bonnie Blue Eyes:

"The Last Letter"

"You're My Darling"

Lulu Belle and Scotty:

"Lips That Touch Liquor"

Bush Brothers:

"I'm No Stranger To Jesus"

"What Love!"

Pete Cassell:

"Oh How I Miss You"

"The Last Letter"

"The Letter Edged In Black"

"Where the Old Red River Flows"

"I'm Waiting For Ships That Never Come In"

"Too Many Parties and Too Many Pals"

"Just a Message"

"I Kissed You and Told You Goodbye"

Dix and Wilson:

"A Hillbilly Wedding in June"

"Lonely Nights in Hawaii"

Taylor and Flanagan and His Trio:

"Little Brown Jug"

"Li'l Liza Jane"

Tex Fletcher's Lonely Cowboys:

"Meet Me Tonight in the Cowshed"

"Down on the Old Plantation"

Tom Glazer:

"Going West"

"Monkey's Wedding"

"Jolly Wagoner"

"Shoot the Buffalo"

"Where Away, Stranger"

"I Wish I Was Single Again"

"That Ignorant, Ignorant Cowboy"

Howard and Vincent (the Happy Chappies):

"Make Your Mind Up"

"When the Bloom Is on the Sage"

The Happy Chappies:

"When You Think a Whole Lot About Someone"

Hobbs Brothers:

"Paddy on the Turnpike"

"Devil's Dream"

Jack and Bill:

"The Lonesome Road"

"What a Wonderful Mother You'd Be"

Slim Johnson:

"Tell Me With Your Blue Eyes"

"Honeysuckle Blues"

"Courtin' in the West Virginia Hills"

"Blue Skies Above"

Juerling and Justice:

"Grasshopper Waltz"

"Skansen Waltz"

Kanawha Singers, Al Hopkins and His Buckle Busters:

"Golden Slippers"

"Hear Dem Bells"

The Kentucky Thoroughbreds:

"Room for Jesus"

"This World Is Not My Home"

Vic Lewis:

"Say Hello to the Folks Back Home"

"There Must Be a Bright Tomorrow"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13602

Dubs of MacGregor 78s, reel 2 of 3

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 384

The Texas Drifter:

MacGregor 851 "The Hobo's Theme Song"

MacGregor 872 "The Hobo's Mother"

MacGregor 873 "The Hobo's Sweetheart and the Hobo's Prayer"

MacGregor 874 "The Hobo and His Mother"

MacGregor 875 "Pictures From Life's Other Side"

MacGregor 876 "The Hobo's Convention"

MacGregor 877 "Hobo Facts"

MacGregor 880 "When My Name Became a Number"

MacGregor 881 "The Cowboy's Prayer"

MacGregor 882 "Convict's Hope"

MacGregor 883 "Child Cowboy" (incomplete)

MacGregor 883 "Child Cowboy"

MacGregor 884 "My Cowboy's Pal"

MacGregor 885 "The Kidnapped Child"

MacGregor 888 "I'm Packed to Travel"

MacGregor 889 "To the Hobo's Mother"

Jimmie Davis:

Vi 23525 "In Arkansas"/"Where the Old Red River Flows"

Vi 23544 "Penitentiary Blues"/"A Woman's Blues"

Vi 23620 "Get On Board, Aunt Susan"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13603

Various Dubs of 78 rpm Records

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 384

Dewey Bassett and Gassie Bassett:

Bb B8214 "Down in New Orleans"/"Homesick Boy"

Bb B8235 "Just Make My People Think You Care"/"Sympathy"

Bb B8682 "Blue Moon"/"Back Water Blues"

Andrew Baxter and Jim Baxter:

Vi 20962 "K.C. Railroad Blues"/"Bamalong Blues"

Billy Beard and Al Bernard:

Ok 41388 "Your Honeymoon Is Over"/"Cindy"

Bill Bender:

Elite X17 "Trail to Mexico"/"Billy the Kid"

Elite X19 "Oh Susanna"/"Ring the Banjo"

Bently Ball:

Co A-3085 "The Dying Cowboy"/"Jesse James"

Al Bernard with the Gully Jumpers:

Br 191 "On a Good Old Time Straw-Ride"/"I'm a Twelve-O-Clock Feller (In a Nine-O-Clock Town)"

Grey Gull 4173 "Boston Burglar"/"Cowboy's Lament (The Dying Cowboy)"

Bernard and Ferra and Thomas O'Brien:

Lincoln 2171 "It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo'"/"It's a Man Every Time, It's a Man"

The Beverly Hill Billies:

Br 462 "Back in the Hills of Colorado"/"Peek-a-Boo"

Bud Billings:

Vi 21555 "A Mother's Plea"/"Since Mother's Gone"

Vi 21604 "I Tore Up Your Picture When You Said Goodbye (But I Put It Together Again)"/"Do You Still Remember?"

Vi 40043 "Barnacle Bill, the Sailor"/"How To Make Love"

Vi 40108 "An Old Fashioned Sweetheart of Mine"/"Lonesome Melody"

Blue Ridge Gospel Singers:

Br 152 "I'm Alone In This World"/"I'm Going Home To Die No More"

Bob's Boys:

Var 5122 "Eleven Cent Cotton, Forty Cent Meat"/"Keep a Light In Your Window Tonight"

Bob and Monte (Palmer and Hall):

Vo 5279 "The Utah Trail"/"When It's Springtime in the Rockies"

Vo 5343 "When We Turn Out the Old Town Band"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13604

Dubs of Various 78 rpm Records

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 384

Frankie Marvin:

San Antonio 107 "Wine, Women, and Song"/"Baby, That Won't Get It"

San Antonio 109 "Honey Could Be"/"Have I Been Mean To You"

Tommy McClennan:

Bb B8373 "Whiskey Head Woman"/"Bottle It Up and Go"

"Papa" Charlie McCoy:

Vo 1712 "Times Ain't What They Used To Be"/"Too Long"

Frank McCravy and James McCravy:

Br 198 "Mandy Lee"/"The Trail of the Lonesome Pine"

Pe 12672 "Down By the Window Where My Mother Used To Pray"/"One Night As I Lay Dreaming"

Vi 40074 "Trundle Bed"/"Old-Fashioned Photograph of Mother"

Ira Ball/Arthur McCullough:

Ok 41490 "The Wreck of the West Bound Air Liner"/"When My Mother Smiled at Me"

Brownie McGhee:

Encore 102 "Black, Brown and White Blues"/"High Price Blues"

McKinney Brothers:

Ch 45041 "Coney Island Baby"/"Old Uncle Joe"

McMichen's Melody Men:

Co 15111 "Sweet Bunch of Daisies"/"Let Me Call You Sweetheart"

Co 15391 "When You're Far From the Ones Who Love You"/"Sailing on the Bay of Tripoli"

Co 15540 "Honolulu Moon"/"When Clouds Have Vanished"

Clayton McMichen, Riley Puckett, Gid Tanner, Lowe Stokes, Fate Norris, and Tom Dorsey:

Co 15618 "Corn Licker Still in Georgia, Part 11"/"Corn Licker Still in Georgia, Part 12"

Clayton McMichen and His Georgia Wildcats:

Continental C-3016 "Hills of Arkansas"/"Free Wheeling Hobo"

De 5418 "Frankie and Johnnie"/"Sweet Bunch of Daisies"

De 5574 "I'm Free a Little Bird as I Can Be"/"Anna From Indiana"

De 5577 "Alexander's Ragtime Band"/"Is There Still Room For Me"

De 5601 "Please Don't Sell My Pappy No More Rum"/"Mary Lou"

De 6091 "Put Your Arms Around Me Honey"/"Please Don't Sell My Pappy No More Rum"

Var 5025 "All I Got Is Gone"/"Yum Yum Blues"

Whitey McPherson and the Rhythm Wreckers:

Ok 03937 "Brakeman Blues"/"Old Fashioned Love"

Vo 03883 "Meanest Thing Blues"/"Little Lady"

Bud Messner and the Skyline Boys:

Banner B-570 "Park Your Pistols at the Box Office"/"Mountain Rosalie"

Emmett Miller and His Georgia Crackers:

Bb B6550 "I Ain't Got Nobody"/"Right or Wrong"

Ok 40976 "Thousand Frogs on a Log"/"Brother Bill"

Jim Andrews and Jack Miller:

Clarion 5316-C "After My Dreams"/"The Little Old Church in the Valley"

Jack Miller:

Clarion 5361-C "Come To Me"/"Many Happy Returns of the Day"

Memphis Minnie:

Vo 04259 "Has Anyone Seen My Man"/"I've Been Treated Wrong"

Charlie Mitchell and His Kentucky Ridge Runners:

Pe 6-10-57 "She's a High Geared Mama"/"Bring It On Down To My House"

Phil Montgomery:

Spr 2542 "Just an Old Fashioned Locket"/"That Old Covered Bridge"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13605

Dubs of Various 78 rpm Records

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 384

Uncle Am Stuart:

Vo 14841 "Sally Gooden"/"Leather Breeches"

Weems String Band:

145355/6 "Davy"/"Greenback Dollar"

Roane County Ramblers:

Co 15498 "Johnson City Rag"/"Free a Little Bird"

McMichen's Harmony Boys:

Ok 45330 "Sweethear Days"/"Ain't She Sweet"

Clayton McMichen, Riley Puckett, Gid Tanner, Lowe Stokes, Fate Norris, and Tom Dorsey:

Co 15432 "Corn Licker Still in Georgia, Part 7"/"Corn Licker Still in Georgia, Part 8"

Co 15482 "Kickapoo Medicine Show, Part 1"/"Kickapoo Medicine Show, Part 2"

Clayton McMichen, Riley Puckett, Lowe Stokes, Fate Norris, Bert Layne, Uncle Fuzz, and Tom Dorsey:

Co 15503 "A Night in a Blind Tiger, Part 1"/"A Night in a Blind Tiger, Part 2"

Uncle Dave Macon:

Vo 5011 "Uncle Ned"/"Braying Mule"

The Carolina Buddies:

Co 15537 "The Murder of the Lawson Family"/"In a Cottage By the Sea"

Carolina Tar Heels:

Vi 40053: "There's a Man Goin' Around Takin' Names"/"I Don't Like the Blues No How"

Fiddlin' John Carson and Moonshine Kate:

Bb B5483 "The Storm That Struck Miami"/"I Want To Make Heaven My Home"

Bb B5652 "Ain't No Bugs On Me"/"Going Where the Sugar Cane Grows"

Bb B5742 "The Honest Farmer"/"Taxes on the Farmer Feeds Us All"

Bb B5787 "Papa's Billy Goat"/"Mama's Nanny Goat"

Cross and McCartt:

Co 15143 "When the Roses Bloom Again"/"Sweet Rosie O'Grady"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13606

Jimmie Rodgers with Train Sounds

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13607

Cannon's Jug Stompers (Dubs)

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 384

Vi 38523 "Viola Lee Blues"/"Heartbreaking Blues"

Vi 38566 "Hollywood Rag"/"Cairo Rag"

Vi 38629 "Jonestown Blues"/"Tired Chicken Blues"

Vi 23262 "Money Never Runs Out"/"Bring It With You"

Vi 38515 "Riley's Wagon"/"Feather Bed"

Vi 38611 "Walk Right In"/"Mule Get Up the Alley"

Vi 38539 "Noah's Blues"/"Ripley's Blues"

Vi 38585 "Pretty Mama Blues"/"Going To Germany"

Vi 38006 "Bugle Call Rag"/"Pig Ankle Strut"

Vi 21351 "Springdale Blues"/"Big Railroad Blues"

Carolina Peanut Boys:

Vi 23274 "Move That Thing"/"You Got Me Rolling"

Vi 23267 "This'll Bring You Back"/"Got a Letter"

Birmingham Jug Band:

Ok 8856 "Getting Ready For Trial"/"German Blues"

Ok 8906 "Wild Cat Squall"/"Giving It Away"

Noah Lewis's Jug Band:

Bb 5675 "Ticket Agent Blues"

Vi 23266 "Trouble Is My Buddy"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13608

Seeger Family, Ralph Rinzler Fiddle Tape

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 384

Mike Seeger and Peggy Seeger:

"My Own True Love"

"Ragged But Right"

"Meet Me Tonight in the Cowshed"

"Hush Little Baby"

"All My Trials Lord"

"Little Birdie"

"5 x 5 Is 25"

"Don't You Hurry Worry Me"

"My Home's Across the Smoky Mountains"

"Rich Irish Lady"

"Freight Train"

"Lulu Gal"

"Sweet William"

"Dance To Your Daddy"

"Cotton Weaver"

"The Water Is Wide"

"I Don't Let the Girls Worry My Mind"

Fiddle Tape from Ralph Rinzler: Gribble, Lusk, York, Campaign, Tenn.

"Rolling River"

"New 5 Cents"

"Altamount"

"Across the Sea"

"Old Time Breakdown"

"Patterol'll Catch You"

"Johnson Girls"

"Smoke Behind the Clouds"

"Apple Blossoms"

"Christmas Eve"

"Eighth of January"

"Sage Field"

"Johnson Girls"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13609

Dubs of Various 78 rpm Records

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 384

Light Crust Doughboys:

Ok 06443 "It's Your Worry Now"/"After You Said You Were Leaving"

Vo 03867 "Dusky Stevedore"/"Roll Along, Jordan"

Tobe Little:

Ok 40328 "The Prisoner's Song"/"Chain Gang Song"

Ok 40459 "The Fate of the Shenandoah"/"The Picture Turned to the Wall"

Ok 40532 "Behind These Grey Walls"/"The Unknown Soldier's Grave"

Log Cabin Boys:

Pe 12958 "I'm Livin' on the Mountain"/"Ole Bill Jackson Brown"

Carson Robison Trio:

Pe 12616 "They Cut Down the Old Pine Tree"/"Take Care of the Farmer"

Cq 7492 "Red River Valley"/"I'm Just a Black Sheep"

The Lone Star Ranger/The Pleasant Family:

Brdy 8150: "Eleven More Months and Ten More Days"/"On the Dummy Line"

Clay Long and His Longhorns:

Vo 04812 "I'm Gonna Ride"/"The Birmingham Prisoner"

Jimmy Long and Cliff Keiser:

Ch 16190 "My Old Pal of Yesterday"/"That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine"

Lookout Mountain Boys:

Par 3264 "Down In Atlanta"/"When the Maple Leaves Are Falling"

Louisiana Strollers:

Ch 45199 "Dancing With My Shadow"/"Strollers Waltz"

Carson J. Robison and Frank Luther:

Cq 7377 "The Utah Trail"/"The Death of Jesse James"

Grace MacLean and Scotty MacLean:

Pe 8-04-61 "Just an Old Birthday Present"/"Shine On, Rocky Mountain Moonlight"

Bob Mallin:

De 6211 "When the Sun Says Goodnight to the Mountain"/"Nobody's Darling But Mine"

Ezra Hill and Henry Johnson/Marlow and Young:

Ch 15750 "Birmingham Jail"/"Six Months Ain't Long"

Asa Martin and His Kentucky Hillbillies:

Vo 04569 "Red River Valley Rose"/"Chums for Fifty Years"

Troy Martin and Elvin Bigger:

Me 6-10-53 "I'm Going Home"/"You'll Never Miss Your Mother 'Til She's Gone"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13610

Dubs of Various 78 rpm Records

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 384

Alphus McFayden:

Vi 21128 "Turkey in the Straw"/"Arkansas Traveler"

Dr. Smith's Champion Hoss Hair Pullers:

Vi V-40124 "Just Give Me the Leavings"/"[racist slur] Baby"

Len Nash and His Country Boys:

Br 440 "Goin' Down Town"/"Kelly Waltz"

Red Patterson's Piedmont Log Rollers:

Vi 20936 "I'll Never Get Drunk Any More"/"The Battleship of Maine"

Walter Morris:

Co 15186 "Mother's Face I Long To See"/"In the Time of Long Ago"

Uncle Dave Macon:

Vo 15033 "Old Ship of Zion"/"Old Dan Tucker"

Frank Hutchison:

Ok 45114 "Worried Blues"/"The Train That Carried My Girl From Town"

Charie Poole with the North Carolina Ramblers:

Co 15215 "If I Lose, I Don't Care"

Co 15385 "I Once Loved a Sailor"/"Hangman, Hangman, Slack the Rope"

Co 15636 "Where the Whippoorwill Is Whispering Good Night"/"Just Keep Waiting Til the Goodtime Comes"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13611

Various Dubs

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 384

Blind Blake:

"Dry Bone Shuffle"

"One Time Blues"

Borton and Thompson:

"Just as the Sun Went Down"

Ernest Rogers:

"Willie, the Chimney Sweeper"

Bob Skiles Four Old Tuners:

"Medley-Scottische"

"Rye Waltz"

Powder River Jack and Kitty Lee:

"Tying a Knot in the Devil's Tail"

Powder River Jack:

"Powder River, Let 'Er Buck"

Allen Brothers:

"Salty Dog, Hey Hey Hey"

"Hey Buddy, Won't You Roll Down the Line"

John Ferguson:

"Frankie's Gamblin' Man"

The Pickard Family:

"Life's Railway To Heaven"

I. C. Glee Quartet:

"He Pardoned Me"/"Come On, Don't You Want To Go?"

Sam Cole and His Corn Huskers:

"Down at the Bottom of the Mountain"/"Rocky Mountain Sal"

Wenatchee Mountaineers:

"The Little Rose Covered Shack"/"Bring Your Roses To Your Mother"

Three Tobacco Tags:

"Courtin'"/"V-8 Blues"

Dan Durand and His Barn Dance Fiddlers:

"Two-Step Quadrille"/"Devil's Dream"

The Wisdom Sisters:

"A Charge To Keep"/"Jesus Is All the World To Me"

Rev. J. M. Gates:

"Need of Prayer"/"Death's Black Train Is Coming"

Josh White:

"Jesus Gonna Make Up My Dying Bed"/"Blood Red River"

Harper and Turner:

"I Feel Like Traveling On"/"My Saviour First of All"

Lewis McDaniel and Gid Smith:

"It's Hard To Leave You, Sweet Love"/"We'll Talk About One Another"

Seth Wiggins:

"My Grandpappy's Gun"/"Times Am Gittin' Hard Blues"

Jackson Young:

"Are You Washed in the Blood of the Lamb"/"I Know My Name Is There"

Cliff Carlisle:

"Sweet Nanny Lisle"/"Won't Somebody Pal With Me"

Callahan Brothers:

"Freight Train Blues"/"Cowboy Jack"

Hackberry Ramblers:

"Bonnie Blue Eyes"/"Just Because"

Monroe Brothers:

"The Old Crossroad"/"We Read of a Place That's Called Heaven"

John and Emery McClung:

"Standin' in the Need of Prayer"

Carl Conner:

"Jones and Bloodworth Case"/"Story of Gerald Chapman"

Uncle Dave Macon:

"Oh Baby You Done Me Wrong"/"She's Got the Money Too"

L. O. Birkhead and R. M. Lane:

"Robinson County"/"Cash River Waltz"

Carolina Twins:

"Your Wagon Needs Greasing"/"Off to the War I'm Going"

Captain Appleblossom:

"The Cowboy's Lament"/"Time Table Blues"

Cartwright Brothers:

"When the Work's All Donw This Fall"/"On the Old Chisholm Trail"

Stripling Brothers:

"Pallet on the Floor"/"You Are Always In My Dreams"

The Kentucky Girls:

"Old and Only in the Way"/"Sweet Golden Daisies"

Ernest Stoneman:

"Silver Bell"

Marc Williams:

"Willie, the Weeper"/"Sioux Indians"

Jimmy Yates' Boll Weevils:

"Smiles"/"Shoo Fly"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13612

Dubs of Various 78 rpm Records

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 384

Luke Baldwin:

Ch 15811 "Daddy and Home"/"My Old Pal"

Blind Willie Dunn:

Ok 8633 "Church Street Sobbin' Blues"/"There'll Be Some Other Changes Made"

Lonnie Johnson and Blind Willie Dunn:

Ok 8637 "Two Tone Stomp"/"Have To Change Keys To Play the Blues"

Blind Willie Dunn's Gin Bottle Four:

Ok 8711 "Guitar Blues"/"Blue Guitars"

J. E. Mainer's Mountaineers:

Bb B7471 "Oh Why Did I Ever Get Married"/"If I Lose, Let Me Lose"

Wade Mainer:

Bb B8145 "Mama, Don't Make Me Go To Bed"/"One Little Kiss"

Mainer's Mountaineers:

MW M-4710 "Maple on the Hill"/"Where the Red, Red Roses Grow"

MW M-7007 "Shake Hands With Mother"/"Walk That Lonesome Valley"

Delmore Brothers:

Bb B7129 "Hi-De-Ho Baby Mine"/"Singing My Troubles Away"

Bb B7192 "When We Held Our Hymn Books Together"/"They Say It Is Sinful To Flirt"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13613

Dubs, Reel 3 of 3 (Continued from FT-20376/13602)

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 384

Jimmie Davis:

Vi 23620-B "Market House Blues"

Bb B-5156 "The Keyhole in the Door"/"It's All Coming Home To You"

Bb 5187 "When It's Round-Up Time In Heaven"/"I Wonder If She's Blue"

Bb 5570 "There Ain't Gonna Be No Afterwhile"/"Easy Rider Blues"

Allen Brothers (Austin and Lee Allen):

Co 14266 "Chattanooga Blues"/"Laughin' and Cryin' Blues"

Bb B6149 "Glorious Night Blues"

Clarence Green:

Co 15461-D "Johnson City Blues"/"Ninety-Nine Years In Jail"

Wade Mainer:

Bb B-7845 "Mitchell Blues"

J. E. Mainer:

Bb B-7845 "Back To Johnson City"

Wade Mainer, Zeke Morris, and Steve Ledford:

Vi 27493 "Riding On That Train Forty-Five"

Grayson and Whitter:

Vi 21189 "Handsome Molly"/"Train Forty-Five"

Asher Sizemore and Little Jimmie:

Bb B-5445 "Little Jimmie's Goodbye To Jimmie Rodgers"

Tenneva Ramblers:

Vi 21141 "Miss liza, Poor Gal"

Ashley Green:

Pe 12800-B "Short Life of Trouble"

Ashley and Foster:

Ok 02554 "Greenback Dollar"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13614

Jimmie Rodgers, "The Singing Brakeman" Soundtrack

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13615

Carter Family Dubs

Note: see accompanying notes in folder 384

De 5241 "My Native Home"

De 5411 "The Only Girl"/"Funny When You Feel That Way"

De 5452 "Look How This World Has Made a Change"

De 5632 "Just a Few More Days"

De 5662 "Cuban Soldier"/"The Heart That Was Broken For Me"

Me 13429 "He Took a White Rose From Her Hair"/"Your Mother Still Prays For You Jack"

Cq 8539 "Let's Be Lovers Again"/"I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes"

Co 20235 "Gathering Flowers from the Hillside"/"Don't Forget Me, Little Darling"

Co 37654 "Little Poplar Log House on the Hill"/"My Home Among the Hills"

Co 37669 "Can the Circle Be Unbroken?"/"Glory to the Lamb"

Co 37756 "Sinking in the Lonesome Sea"/"Happiest Days of All"

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13616

Have Organ, Will Travel

George Wright, selections on Wurlitzer pipe organ.

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13617

Don Cleary Master Tape, 1 of 3

Don Cleary, recorded on 19 July 1987

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13618

Don Cleary Master Tape, 2 of 3

Don Cleary, recorded on 19 July 1987

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/13619

Don Cleary Master Tape, 3 of 3

Don Cleary, recorded on 19 July 1987

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/17055

NC 1: Pete Seeger, 1961

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/17056

PL 23: Stanley Brothers, 1957

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/17057

PK 25: Flatt and Scruggs, Nashville, Tenn., 1957

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/17058

PK 49: Ray and Ina Patterson

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/17059

PK 51: Buzz Busby, Silver Spring, Md., 1954-1955

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/17060

PK 52: Buzz Busby, Silver Spring, Md., 1954-1955

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/17061

PK 53: Red Allen and Frank Wakefield, 1963-1964

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/17062

PK 54: The Bluegrass Story tape 1, Fincastle, Va., 5 September 1965

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/17063

PK 55: The Bluegrass Story tape 2, Fincastle, Va., 5 September 1965

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/17064

PK 56: The Bluegrass Story tape 3, Fincastle, Va., 5 September 1965

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/17065

PK 57: The Bluegrass Story tape 4, Fincastle, Va., 5 September 1965

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/17066

PK 58: The Bluegrass Story tape 5, Fincastle, Va., 5 September 1965

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/17067

PK 59: The Bluegrass Story tape 6, Fincastle, Va., 5 September 1965

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/17068

PK 60: The Bluegrass Story tape 7, Fincastle, Va., 5 September 1965

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/17069

PK 61: The Bluegrass Story tape 8, Fincastle, Va., 5 September 1965

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/17070

WL 9: Doc Watson, Urbana, Ill., 20 March 1964

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/17071

WL 10: Cecil Goodwin and Roberta Hendricks

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/17473

Doc Watson and Reno and Smiley, live at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa., 23 January 1965

Most likely dub of FT-20376/13100

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/17474

Doc Watson, live at The Ash Grove 1, Los Angeles, Calif., 6 April 1965

Most likely dub of FT-20376/13101

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/17475

Doc Watson, live at The Ash Grove 2, Los Angeles, Calif., 9 April 1965

Most likely dub of FT-20376/13102

SFC Audio Open Reel FT-20376/17476

Doc Watson, live at The Ash Grove 3, Los Angeles, Calif., 9 April 1965

Most likely dub of FT-20376/13103

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9 items.

Arrangement: By format.

Footage of Bob Wills, Gene Austin, Merle Haggard, and others.

Film F-20376/1

Louisiana: reel 1 of 2

16mm motion picture film

Print

1400 feet

Black and white; sound (optical)

Film F-20376/2

Louisiana: reel 2 of 2

16mm motion picture film

Print

1600 feet

Black and white; sound (optical)

Film F-20376/3

11 Soundies: Country and Western

16mm motion picture film

Print

1300 feet

Black and white; sound (optical)

Contains the following titles:

"A Scream" by Pennsylvania Polka

"Goin' to the Barn Tonight" by Carson Robison

"Shy Ann From Old Cheyenne" by Denver Darling

"Tumblin' Tumbleweed" by Jerry Cooper

"Put Your Little Foot Right Out" by Texas Jim Lewis and His Lone Star Cowboys

"Pass the Biscuits Mirandy" by Spike Jones

"Ridin' the Red Caboose" by Tom Emerson's Hillbillies

"Old Hank" by the Schnickelfritz Band

"Sow Song" by Rufe Davis

"I Want To Go Back To West Virginia" by Slim Andrews

"To the Indies from the Andes" by the Hoosier Hot Shots

Film F-20376/4

11 Soundies: Country and Western

16mm motion picture film

Print

1300 feet

Black and white; sound (optical)

Contains the following titles:

"Little Brown Jug" by the Korn Kobblers

"Brandin' Time" by Red River Dave

"Buffalo Gals" by Denver Darling's Hill Billies

"Etiquette" by the Hoosier Hot Shots

"Hawkeye Hoedown" by the Polka Trio

"Lil Liza Jane" by Emerson's Mountaineers

"Who Threw the Turtle in Mrs. Murphy's Girdle" by the Cactus Cowboys

"Mama Don't Want No Music" by Denver Darling

"Bearcat Mountain Gal" by Cindy Walker

"Colonel Corn" by the Schnickelfritz Band

"The Old Apple Tree" by Esmeraldy with Fred Novak's Rootin' Tootin' Band

Film F-20376/5

"Bad Medicine, 1936"

16mm motion picture film

Print

800 feet

Black and white; sound (optical)

Short comedy film starring Gene Austin.

Film F-20376/6

Roy Acuff in Country Style USA

16mm motion picture film

Print

500 feet

Black and white; sound (optical)

Army recruiting film starring Roy Acuff.

Film F-20376/7

"Your Musical Jamboree"

16mm motion picture film

Print

1000 feet

Black and white; sound (optical)

Includes performances by Kenny Roberts, Homer and Jethro, DeZurick Sisters, Doc Hopkins, Jimmie Dean, Eddie Arnold, and Tennessee Ernie Ford.

Film F-20376/8

Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys, 1940

16mm motion picture film

Print

Small reel of film containing footage of Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys.

Videotape VT-20376/1

Bob Wills, Merle Haggard

U-Matic

Includes a dub of a black and white short feature on Bob Wills, and a dub of a televised tribute to Bob Wills featuring Merle Haggard.

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Addition of July 2009: Song Folios.

About 200 items.

Arrangement: Alphabetical by title, then by xize. Regular size folios are in folders 1-34; small Size folios are in folders 35-36.

Printed music for piano, voice, guitar, and ukulele, with a particular focus songs by early country music stars and cowboy themed material.

Folder 1

5 Original Piano Solos by Teddy Wilson. Leeds Music Corporation. New York, N.Y.1942. 24 p. of music.

"Answer to Just a Mood"

"Blues in C Sharp Minor"

"Pianotations"

"Sailin'"

"Warmin' Up"

28 Favorite Songs as Featured on The Grand Ole Opry by the Bailes Brothers, Folio No. 1. Bailes Brothers Publications. Nashville, Tenn. 32 p. of music and lyrics, with photographs.

"Dust on the Bible"

"I Want to Be Loved, But Only By You"

"Girls, Be True to Your Soldier Boy"

"Ashamed to Own the Blessed Savior"

"Broken Marriage Vows"

"Will the Angels Have a Sweetheart?"

"We Never Can Be Lovers Again"

"What's the Use for Me to Love You as I Do?"

"The Soldier and the Red Rose"

"I've Got My One-Way Ticket to the Sky"

"I Am an American Man"

"Discontented, Are You, Darling?"

"You Can't Cheat Me Out of Heaven"

"I've Volunteered to Do My Part"

"The Savior Is Waiting"

"I Guess I'll Go On Dreaming"

"Boys, Don't Let Them Take Away Our Bible"

"Down the Valley of the Shadow"

"Laughing Through Tears"

"Do You Expect a Reward from God?"

"There's Tears in My Eyes All the Time"

"The Drunkard's Grave"

"Pretty Flowers"

"The Soldier's Grave"

"A Heart That's Made of Stone"

"I Found You Too Late"

"The Future Holds Nothing"

"I'm All Alone"

32 Favorite Songs as featured on The Grand Ole Opry by the Bailes Brothers, Folio No. 2. Bailes Brothers Publications. Nashville, Tenn. 40 p. of music and lyrics, with photographs.

"Building on the Sand"

"If You Have Retreated from God"

"Waiting for a Change in You"

"How Could We Be Wrong?"

"What Will You Be Doing Then?"

"As I Look Back Over Time Tonight"

"I Never Thought I'd Fall in Love with You"

"Read Romans Ten and Nine"

"That's Why I Worry Over You"

"You Don't Love Me Anymore"

"We're Living in the Last Days Now"

"You'll Understand"

"No One to Open the Door"

"When I Leave This World of Sorrow Behind"

"I'm Glad You Came Along"

"Don't - Please Don't"

"Somebody's Praying for You"

"No One to Tell Me Goodbys"

"Should I Let You Go?"

"He'll Strike You Down"

"Dust on the Bible"

"Why Can't We Be Happy Together?"

"As Long As I Live"

"Everybody Knew the Truth But Me"

"It's Hard to Leave Somebody That You Love"

"I Find It In You"

"Crying Over You"

"It's Gonna Seem Strange"

"Deep Water"

"No One Else Will Do"

"I've Learned to Live a Life Without You"

"He Will Lead Me Through"

33 Prison and Mountain Songs (for Home Folks). Shapiro, Bernstien, and Co. New York, N.Y.1932. 63 p. of music and lyrics.

"Ain't Ya Comin' Out Tonight?"

"Always Take Mother's Advice"

"Behind These Gray Walls"

"A Boy's Best Friend Is His Mother"

"Bright Mohawk Valley"

"Bright Sherman Valley"

"The Convict and the Rose"

"The Death of Floyd Collins"

"The Dream of the Miner's Child"

"The Engineer's Child"

"A Flower from Mother's Grave"

"Go 'Long, Mule"

"The Governor's Pardon"

"I Don't Work for a Living"

"I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen"

"In the Shadow of the Pines"

"I Wish I Had Died in My Cradle"

"Just Tell Them That You Saw Me" (chorus only)

"The Little Black Mustache"

"Locked Up in Prison"

"Many, Many Years Ago"

"The Mountaineer's Sweetheart"

"My Old New Hampshire Home"

"The Prison Clock"

"The Prisoner's Song"

"The Red River Valley"

"The Runaway Train"

"The Ship That Never Returned"

"Silver Threads Among the Gold" (chorus only)

"There's a Light in the Window"

"The Trail of the Lonesome Pine"

"Way Out West in Kansas"

"When the Moon Shines Down Upon the Mountain"

"When You Were Sweet Sixteen" (chorus only)

"Who Said I Was a Bum?"

"Zeb Turney's Gal"

34 Hit Parade Extras: Song Folio. Edwin H. Morris and Co. New York, N.Y.1952. 88 p. of music and lyrics.

"Tenderly"

"Sentimental Journey"

"A Garden in the Rain"

"Basin Street Blues"

"The Anniversary Waltz"

"Prisoner of Love"

"After You've Gone"

"The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi"

"One for My Baby"

"Angry"

"A Little Street Where Old Friends Meet"

"S'Posin'"

"You Call It Madness But I Call It Love"

"Linda"

"Carolina Moon"

"A Good Man Is Hard to Find"

"Five Minutes More"

"Riders in the Sky"

"Dear Hearts and Gentle People"

"We Three"

"Enjoy Yourself (It's Later Than You Think)"

"Drifting and Dreaming"

"Sweet Violets"

"When Your Hair Has Turned to Silver"

"I've Heard That Song Before"

"San"

"It's Been a Long, Long Time"

"In the Valley of the Moon"

"The Honey Song"

"Careless Hands"

"Shepherd Serenade"

"Somebody Loves You"

"San Fernando Valley"

"Civilization (Bongo, Bongo, Bongo)"

40 Country and Western Hits of Our Times. Leeds Music Corporation. New York, N.Y.1955. 96 p. of music and lyrics, with recording information.

"A Hundred and Sixty Acres"

"Along the Navajo Trail"

"Beautiful Brown Eyes"

"Brush Those Tears from Your Eyes"

"Hang Your Head in Shame"

"Down in the Valley"

"Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?"

"Ida Red"

"If You Knew What It Meant to Be Lonesome"

"I'm Casting My Lasso Towards the Sky"

"I Saw Your Face in the Moon"

"It Is No Secret (What God Can Do)"

"I Wonder If You Feel the Way I Do"

"Just Because"

"Little Mother of the Hills"

"May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You"

"My Bucket's Got a Hole in It"

"Nine-Tenths of the Tennessee River"

"Nobody's Darlin' But Mine"

"One Step"

"Peaceful Valley"

"Silver Dew on the Blue Grass Tonight"

"Someday (You'll Want Me to Want You)"

"Song of the Sierras"

"Tangleweed 'Round My Heart"

"Tenderly He Watches"

"Texas Blues"

"The Chicken Song (I Ain't Gonna Take It Settin' Down)"

"The End of the World"

"The Foggy, Foggy Dew"

"Those Gone and Left Me Blues"

"Too Late"

"Trouble in Mind"

"Walkin' the Sidewalks of Shame"

"When I Take My Vacation in Heaven"

"When It's Harvest Time in Peaceful Valley"

"When It's Night Time in Nevada"

"When It's Reveille Time in Heaven"

"You Always Hurt the One You Love"

"You Gotta Quit Cheatin' on Me"

Folder 2

100 WLS Barn Dance Favorites. M. M. Cole Publishing Company. Chicago, Ill. 1935. 96 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs. Pages 95-96 missing.

"Bury Me Beneath the Willow"

"Take Me Back To Renfro Valley"

"When It's Prayer Meetin' Time in the Hollow"

"I Feel Just as Happy as a Big Sunflower"

"Sitting 'Round the Old Fireside at Home"

"Lone Cowpuncher"

"I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen"

"My Mother's Old Sun Bonnet"

"Down By the River"

"Sally Git Yer Hoe Cake Done"

"Freight Train Blues"

"The Old Wooden Rocker"

"Bring Me Back To My Blue Eyed Boy"

"Me and My Burro"

"Good-Bye, Maggie"

"Goin' Back To Old Montana"

"Froggie Went A'Courtin'"

"He's a Hillbilly Gaucho (With a Rhumba Beat)"

"The Captain and His Whiskers"

"The Little Red Caboose"

"I'll Remember You, Love, In My Prayers"

"A Starry Night for a Ramble"

"Oh, Susannah"

"Lonesome River"

"Sweet Evalina"

"Gathering Up the Shells From the Seashore"

"Save My Mother's Picture From the Sale"

"Kitty Clyde"

"Charlie Brooks"

"Meet Me, Darling, Meet Me at the Gate"

"Sugar Babe"

"The Yellow Rose of Texas"

"Trail To Mexico"

"Sweet Kitty Wells"

"Wait for the Wagon"

"Mary of the Wild Moor"

"We Parted By the Riverside"

"Old MacDonald Had a Farm"

"Good Morning, Fair Maiden"

"Come Back To Erin"

"Since Nellie Got the Gong"

"The Monkey's Wedding"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"Single Girl"

"Down In My Old Cabin Home"

"I Wish I Were Single Again"

"Since Sally Simpkins Started Sipping Soup"

"Silver Threads Among the Gold"

"Lorena"

"Bright Eyed Little Nell of Narragansett Bay"

"Ain't We Crazy? Yes We're Crazy"

"Working on the Railroad"

"A Home on the Range"

"Over the Hills to the Poor House"

"I Ain't Gwine Study War No More"

"Methodist Pie"

"Pretty Little Pink"

"I'm Going Home To Clo"

"Nobody's Darling"

"I Whistle and Wait for Katie"

"The Belle of the Mohawk Vale"

"Give My Love To Nell"

"Don't Leave the Farm"

"Madam, I've Come To Marry You"

"That Beautiful Home"

"Swing Low, Sweet Chariot"

"Nearer, My God, To Thee"

"Sing Me the Old Songs Tonight"

"We'll Have a Little Dance Tonight"

"Gentle Nettie Moore"

"Nancy Till"

"Hi Rink-Tum Ink-Tum"

"Can You, Sweetheart, Keep a Secret"

"Cowboy Jack"

"Ty Yippy Ty Ee"

"Brown Eyed Bessie Lee"

"Don't Be Bashful, Joe"

"Mother's Old Red Shawl"

"Lost on the Lady Elgin"

"Traumerei"

"Climbing Up the Golden Stairs"

"Miss McLeod's Reel"

"Falling Waters"

"She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain"

"The Irish Washerwoman"

"Old Dan Tucker"

"Buffalo Gals"

"Durang's Hornpipe"

"The Girl I Left Behind Me"

"Gray Eagle"

"Leather Breeches"

"Devil's Dream"

"Soldier's Joy"

"Pop Goes the Weasel"

"Arkansas Traveler"

"Cackling Hen"

"Going To Boston"

"Skip To My Lou"

"Miller Boy"

"Old Brass Wagon"

"Home Sweet Home" (missing)

"When the Cowbells Ring Out On Saturday Night" (missing)

Al Clauser and His Oklahoma Outlaws' Collection of Original Mountain and Range Songs: Folio No. 1. American Music, Inc. Portland, Ore. 1937. 49 p. of music and lyrics.

"Trail of the Mountain Rose"

"Little Black Bronc"

"On a Green Mountain Side in Virginia"

"Down By the Old Sycamore"

"Take Me Back to Dream (By the Old Millstream)"

"Rocky Mountain Express"

"I'm Goin' Back to My Little Mountain Shack"

"An Old Fashioned Home"

"As We Ride Down the Old Prairie Trail"

"Little Lock of Baby's Hair"

"Mother's Little Sweetheart (Daddy's Little Pal)"

"The Old Oak Tree That Stood Upon the Hill"

"The Girl Who Played Injun With Me"

"Ridin' That Ole Crooked Trail"

"Those Good Old Horse and Buggy Days"

"Whispering Sage"

"Song of the Moving Herd"

"When the Sun Goes Down (On an Old Western Town)"

Al Clauser and His Oklahoma Outlaws' Collection of Original Songs of the West: Folio No. 2. American Music, Inc. Portland, Ore. 1939. 49 p. of music and lyrics.

"Ridin' Down the Red Rock Canyon Trail"

"Blue Sage"

"Texas Short, The Kid"

"Sing Me a Cowboy Song"

"Arizona Bill"

"Lonesome Cowboy Song"

"Evening on the Prairie"

"Tired Little Wrangler"

"Headin' for the Open Spaces"

"She's the Sweetest Girl (West of Laramie)"

"Good-Bye, Little Pinto"

"Where Western Skies Are Smiling"

"I'm On My Way to the Mountains (Down in Sunny Tennessee)"

"Swing Those Gates"

"Dreaming of My Rocky Mountain Home"

"Whoa, Mule, Whoa"

"I'm Headin' for Old New Mexico"

"Land of the Joshua Trees"

"Ridin' Along the Trail Again"

"Little Pinewood Home (Among the Hills)"

Al Clauser and His Oklahoma Outlaws' Folio of Original Songs No. 3. American Music, Inc. Portland, Ore. 1941.46 p. of music and lyrics.

"Ridin' That Long, Long Trail"

"Where the Hills Sing Their Lullabies"

"Down at the Foot of the Mountain"

"My Prairie Blue Belle"

"Down an Old Spanish Trail"

"Rollin' Driftin' Sand"

"Rose of the Rolling Range"

"Campin' in the Foothills of the Rockies"

"When the Silver Sage Is Blooming"

"The Range Ain't Beulah Land"

"Who's That Calling from the Hills?"

"Sway Back Nag of Mine"

"Ploddin' Down the Trail"

"Time"

"Behind This Jail House Wall"

"Pal of My Saddle Days"

"Place a Flower Upon the Prairie"

"Weeping Willow Tree"

"Tumbleweed Town"

"Old Timer"

Alberta Slim's Folio of Western Songs, No. 1. Gordon V. Thompson, Limited. Toronto, Canada. 1947. 32 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs.

"The Big Round-Up"

"A Cowboy's Home Sweet Home"

"A Farmer's Life"

"In the Valley of the Poppies"

"I Want to Ride, Ride, Ride!"

"The Letter in the Snow"

"My Dreams of You, Little Darling"

"A Pledge to Mother"

"Rose of the Prairie"

"The Silent Prayer"

"Sittin' on a Hilltop"

"Time Will Tell"

"We'll Miss Him at the Round-Up"

"Why Should I Feel So Lonely and Blue"

Arkansas Woodchopper Square Dance Calls, With Music and Instructions. M. M. Cole Publishing Co. Chicago, Ill. 1940. 63 p. of music, lyrics, dance calls, instructions, and illustrations.

Songs:

"Arkansas Jitter"

"Arkansas Traveler"

"Arkies' Delight"

"Big Eared Mule"

"Buffalo Gals"

"Breakin' Ice"

"Cripple Creek"

"Climbin' Up the Golden Stairs"

"College Hornpipe"

"Cricket and the Bull Frog"

"Golden Slippers"

"The Girl I Left Behind Me"

"Irish Washerwoman"

"I Got a Girl in the Valley"

"Limber Tim"

"Light Foot Bill"

"Leather Breeches"

"My Love Is But a Lassie"

"Miss McLeods Reel"

"Mississippi Sawyer"

"Ocean Wave"

"Old Joe Clark"

"Rakes of Mallow"

"Rollin' In"

"Rickett's Hornpipe"

"Raggin' On"

"Soldiers Joy"

"Sallie Goodwin"

"Walkin' Up Town"

"Wagoner"

Dance Calls:

"Back and Back"

"Bums Around the Outside Ring"

"Bird in the Cage"

"Back to the Bar"

"Chase the Rabbit, Chase the Squirrel"

"Cast Off 6, 4, and 2"

"Circle Two-Step"

"Do-C Your Opposite Partner"

"Forward Up Six and Back"

"Forward Up and Split the Ring"

"Girl I Left Behind Me"

"Grape Vine Twist"

"Indian Style"

"Irish Washerwoman"

"Lady Round the Two Gent Cut Through"

"Lady Around the Lady"

"Ladies Bow, Gents Bow Under"

"Ocean Wave"

"Right Hand Lady by the Right"

"Right Hand Cross"

"Right Hand Back to the Lady Left"

"Right and Left Through Center Swing"

"Sashay Round the Lady"

"Swing Old Adam, Swing Old Eve"

"Six to Two"

"Take a Little Peek"

"Whirlicue"

"Waltz the Inside Ring"

"Warmer Upper"

"You Swing Mine and I'll Swing Yours"

"Zig Zag Through the Three on a Side"

The Arkansas Woodchopper's World's Greatest Collection of Cowboy Songs with Yodel Arrangement. M. M. Cole Publishing. Chicago, Ill. 1932. 66 p. of music and lyrics.

"A Home on the Range"

"Barney McCoy"

"The Broncho Buster"

"The Bronk That Wouldn't Bust"

"Buffalo Gals"

"Bury Me Out on the Prairie"

"By the Silv'ry Rio Grande"

"Courtship of Billy Grimes"

"The Cowboy at Church"

"The Cowboy's Dream"

"Cowboy Jack"

"Cowboy's Meditation"

"Dreary, Dreary Life"

"Dying Cowboy"

"The Habit"

"I'd Like to Be in Texas for the Round Up in the Spring"

"It Can't Be Done"

"Poor Working Girl"

"The Last Great Round-Up"

"Little Blossom"

"Little Old Sod Shanty on the Claim"

"May I Sleep in Your Barn Tonight Mister?"

"The Melancholy Cowboy"

"Oh Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie"

"The Prisoner at the Bar"

"Puttin' on the Style"

"The Range of the Buffalo"

"The Lone Star Trail"

"The Tenderfoot"

"Texas Cowboy"

"The Trail to Mexico"

"Traveling Yodler" (sic)

"Wanderin'"

"What Is a Home Without Love"

"When the Curtains of Night Are Pinned Back"

"When the Work's All Done This Fall"

"While I Rock Our Babies to Sleep"

Folder 3

Art Dickson's Original Songs, Folio No. 1. Cross Music Company. Hollywood, Calif. 1943. 52 p. of music and lyrics.

"Got My Lariat 'Round the World"

"Have You Ever Felt the Quiet of the Prairie?"

"The Texas Polka"

"Ranch-House Revels"

"A Dogie Lullaby"

"I'm Goin' Home, Back Home"

"Watching and Waiting and Praying"

"There's a Place That's Better Than Texas"

"You Remind Me of My Darling"

"From Arkansas to Tokyo"

"Goodbye, Dear Friends"

"When It's Twilight on the Prairie"

"I'm a Son of the Golden West"

"Keep the Star-Spangled Banner A-Flying"

"When We Meet on the Ranch Up There"

"There's a Little White-Haired Lady"

"Go to Sleep, My Little Buckaroo"

"I'm an Easy Goin' Lazy Cowboy (From the Rio Grande)"

"He's Gone Down the Long, Long Trail"

"A Cowboy Love Song"

Arthur Smith's Original Folk Songs, Folio No. 1. American Music, Incorporated. Hollywood, Calif. 1943. 46 p. of music and lyrics.

"Ain't It Hard to Love?"

"Beautiful Brown Eyes"

"The Girl I Love Don't Pay Me No Mind"

"Pig at Home in the Pen"

"I've Had a Big Time Today"

"Walkin' in My Sleep"

"Adieu False Heart"

"Why Should I Wonder?"

"There's More Pretty Girls Than One"

"Hen-Pecked Husband Blues"

"Her Little Brown Hand"

"I'm Bound to Ride"

"Give Me Old Time Music"

"It's Hard to Please Your Mind"

"Lost Love"

"The Crazy Blues"

"Take Me Back to Tennessee"

"Little Darling, They've Taken You from Me"

"Rainin' on the Mountain"

"The Farmer's Daughter"

The Bailes Brothers Song Folio. Acuff-Rose Publications. Nashville, Tenn. 47 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs.

"A Hundred and Forty Four Thousand"

"As Long as I Live"

"Don't Cry Over Me (When I'm Gone)"

"Dust on the Bible"

"I Can't Help Wondering"

"I Want to Be Loved"

"I'd Like to Be a Man Like Daniel"

"I'm Dying a Sinner's Death"

"I've Got My One Way Ticket to the Sky"

"Just Leave Me Here Behind"

"My Main Trial Is Yet to Come"

"Oh! So Many Years"

"Searching for a Soldier's Grave"

"The Drunkard's Grave"

"This World Can't Stand Long"

"When the Eastern Skies Shall Open"

"Whiskey Is the Devil (In Liquid Form)"

"Why Did You Say Goodbye"

"Why Pretend"

"You'll Always Be the Only One"

Ballads of By-Gone Days, Volume Two: Favorite Radio Songs of the Aaron Campbell Mountaineers. The Folk-Song Publishing Company. Kansas City, Kans. 1931, 1932. 31 p. of music, lyrics, photographs, and biographical information.

"She's Winkin' at Me"

"When the Roses Bloom Again"

"There'll Come a Time"

"Unexplained Blues"

"The Weary Willies"

"The Orphan Girl"

"Birmingham Jail"

"Don't Forget Me, Little Darling"

"Down In Arkansaw"

"The Railroad Tramp"

"White House Blues"

"A Picture From Life's Other Side"

"Two Little Orphans"

"Little Blossom"

"Hello Central, Give Me Heaven"

"Left My Gal in the Mountains"

"If I Could Hear My Mother Pray"

"Dream of the Miner's Child"

"Poor Boy"

"The East Bound Train"

"The Wreck of the Number Nine"

"Home, Sweet Home (Parody)"

"Strawberry Roan"

"Behind the Parlor Door"

Ballads of the Badlands. Frontier Publishing Company. Los Angeles, Calif. 1932. 43 p. of music, lyrics, and illustrations, autographed by author (Curley Fletcher).

"Canadian Rose"

"The Strawberry Roan"

"When Desert Flowers Bloom"

"The Ridge Running Roan"

"Mountain Meadow Memories"

"The Pot Wrassler"

"Chuck-Wagon Blues"

"The Wild Buckeroo"

"Down in the Valley of Sunshine"

"The Saddle Tramp"

"Yavapai Pete"

"Borax Bill"

The Big Round Up of Cowboy Songs. Amsco Music Sales Company, Incorporated. New York, N.Y.1934. 96 p. of music, lyrics, and illustrations.

"Fuller and Warren"

"Home on the Range"

"Whoopee Ti Yi Yo Git Along Little Dogies"

"A Prisoner for Life"

"The Old Chisolm Trail"

"She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain"

"The Tenderfoot"

"I Should Like to Marry"

"The Man on the Flying Trapeze"

"Champagne Charlie"

"When It's Candle-Light Time in the Valley"

"Do They Miss Me at Home"

"Lonesome Cowboy"

"Red River Valley"

"Old Paint"

"Goodbye Old Paint (I'm A-Leavin' Cheyenne)"

"The Dreary, Dreary Life"

"Jesse James"

"The Train Robbery"

"The Big Corral"

"Jack O' Diamonds"

"Bad Company"

"Great Grand-Dad"

"The Cowboy"

"That Big Rock Candy Mountain"

"Windy Bill"

"Billy Boy"

"I'd Like to Be in Texas"

"Hard Luck"

"All Alone in Wyomin'"

"Little Old Sod Shanty"

"Frankie and Johnny"

"Brown-Eyed Lee"

"Ten Thousand Cattle"

"The Indian's Prayer"

"The Curtains of Night"

"The Cowboy's Dream"

"Roll On Little Dogies"

"Buffalo Skinners"

"The Range of the Buffalo"

"When the Work's All Done This Fall"

"The Dying Cowboy"

"Oh Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie"

"By the Silvery Rio Grande"

"Sam Bass"

"The Days of Forty-Nine"

"Utah Carroll"

"The Dying Ranger"

"Shine On Rocky Mountain Moonlight"

"The Trail to Mexico"

"Little Red Caboose Behind the Train"

"The Last Request"

"My Love Is a Rider"

"Bucking Broncho"

"Wait for the Wagon"

"My Mother's Old Red Shawl"

Folder 4

Bill Clifton: 150 Old-Time Folk and Gospel Songs. Self-published, with forward by A. P. Carter. 63 p. of lyrics, music, illustrations, photographs, and anecdotal information. All songs are lyrics only except where noted below.

Music and Lyrics:

"I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes"

"When You Kneel at Mother's Grave"

"Take Back the Heart"

"A Flower Blooming in the Wildwood"

"Hold Fast to the Right"

"Lonely Heart Blues"

"Parris Island Blues"

Bill Monroe's Grand Ole Opry WSM Song Folio No. 1. Peer International Corporation. New York, N.Y.1947. 51 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs.

"Rocky Road Blues"

"My Adobe Hacienda"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"True Life Blues"

"Kentucky Waltz"

"Blue Moon of Kentucky"

"Come Back to Me in My Dreams"

"The Summer's Come and Gone"

"Wicked Path of Sin"

"Mansions for Me"

"The Shining Path"

"Tenbrooks and Molly"

"Goin' Back to Old Kentucky"

"Sweetheart, You Done Me Wrong"

"Little Cabin Home on the Hill"

"I Found You Last Night in My Dreams"

"Keep on the Sunny Side"

"Oh! Mo'nah!"

"Mother's Only Sleeping"

"I Can't Keep the Tears Out of My Eyes"

"Go Out and Find Somebody New"

Blue Grass Roy: The Hamlins Korn Kracker, Book No. 6. M. M. Cole Publishing Company. Chicago, Ill. 1937. 64 p. of music and lyrics.

"Pretty Quadroon"

"Bury Me Out on the Prairie"

"The Letter Edged in Black"

"Birmingham Jail"

"Frankie and Johnny"

"When the Works All Done This Fall"

"Hand Me Down My Walking Cane"

"The Yellow Rose of Texas"

"Wait for the Wagon"

"We Sat Beneath the Maple on the Hill"

"The Old Hickory Cane"

"Nobody's Darling"

"I Wish I Was Single Again"

"Strawberry Roan"

"A Home on the Range"

"Barney McCoy"

"What Is a Home Without Love"

"Putting on the Style"

"Over the Hills to the Poor House"

"Just Tell That You Saw Me"

"Save My Mother's Picture from the Sale"

"She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain"

"Sour Wood Mountain"

"Charlie Brooks"

"That Beautiful Home"

"Kitty Clyde"

"The Great Speckled Bird"

"Methodist Pie"

"Pretty Little Pink"

"You're a Flower Blooming in the Wildwood"

"Down in My Old Cabin Home"

"While I Rock Our Babies to Sleep"

"Barbara Allen"

"Camptown Races"

"Give My Love to Nell"

"That Big Rock Candy Mountain"

"The Boston Burglar"

"Bury Me Beneath the Willow"

"Sweet Evalina"

"Are You Tired of Me My Darling"

"The Little Rosewood Casket"

"Gathering Shells from the Sea"

"Hear Dem Bells"

"Grandma's Old Arm Chair"

Blue Grass Roy: Sensational Collection of Mountain Ballads and Old Time Songs. M. M. Cole Publishing Company. Chicago, Ill. 1931. 66 p. of music and lyrics.

"Are You Angry With Me Darling"

"Be Kind to a Man When He's Down"

"Billy the Kid"

"The Boston Burglar"

"Bring Me Back a Leaf from the Sea"

"Bury Me Beneath the Willow"

"Camptown Races"

"Careless Love"

"Climbing Up the Golden Stairs"

"Down in the Valley"

"The Drunkard's Hell"

"The Dying Gambler"

"The Dying Hobo"

"The Farmer Is the Man That Feeds Them All"

"Fiddlin' Bill"

"Four Cents Tobacco and Forty Cents Meat"

"Frankie and Johnny Blues"

"Give My Love to Nell"

"Gonna Have 'Lasses in the Mornin'"

"Hobo's Heaven"

"Hold Fast to the Right"

"I Ain't Got No Sweetheart"

"I Am a Jolly Railroad Man"

"I'm Glad My Wife's in Europe"

"I'm Tired of Living Here Alone"

"Kenny Wagner"

"Kentucky Moonshiner"

"The Letter That Never Came"

"The Little Rosewood Casket"

"Lonely Valley"

"Lonesome Road"

"Mary Wore Three Links of Chain"

"My Old Cabin Home"

"Old and in the Way"

"The Orphan Girl"

"The Pardon of Sydna Allen"

"Poor Lonesome Cowboy"

"A Pretty Fair Maid"

"Seven Long Years in State Prison"

"She Said the Same to Me"

"The Ship That Never Returned"

"Sinful to Flirt"

"Six Feet of Earth"

"Take Me Back to My Carolina Home"

"The True Lover's Farewell"

"Way Down in Arkansaw"

"What Is a Home Without Love"

"Who's That a Calling"

"The Wreck of the Royal Palm"

"You Will Never Miss Your Mother Until She's Gone"

Blue Grass Roy: The Hamlins Korn Kracker Additional Collection of Roy's Mountain Ballads and Old Time Songs, Book No. 2. M. M. Cole Publishing Company, Chicago, Ill. 1933. 66 p. of music and lyrics.

"Ain't Gwina Rain No Mo'"

"Annie Rooney"

"The Band Played On"

"Barbara Allen"

"Billy Boy"

"Billy Brink"

"Birmingham Jail"

"Bury Me Out on the Prairie"

"By the Silv'ry Rio Grande"

"Can I Sleep in Your Barn Tonight Mister"

"Cowboy Jack"

"Death of John Henry"

"Do They Think of Me at Home"

"Down in the Valley"

"The Dying Cowboy"

"The East Bound Train"

"Four Thousand Years Ago"

"Frankie and Johnny"

"Gently Does the Trick"

"Golden Slippers"

"Goodbye, My Lover, Goodbye"

"Hallelujah I'm a Bum"

"Hand Me Down My Walking Cane"

"The Hell-Bound Train"

"I Wish I Was Single Again"

"The Lane County Bachelor"

"The Letter Edged in Black"

"The Lonesome Road"

"My Horses Ain't Hungry"

"My Mother"

"Old Judge Duffy"

"On the Dixie Bee Line"

"Pass Around the Bottle"

"Pearl Bryan"

"Portland County Jail"

"Pretty Little Dear"

"The Range of the Buffalo"

"The Rovin' Gambler"

"Save Your Money When You're Young"

"She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain"

"Sourwood Mountain"

"Tennessee Sweetheart"

"That Big Rock Candy Mountain"

"The Bright Mohawk Valley"

"The Train That Never Returned"

"Waters of the Blue Juniata"

"We Never Speak as We Pass By"

"Went Up on the Mountain"

"When the Curtains of Night Are Pinned Back"

"When the Work's All Done This Fall"

Folder 5

Blue Grass Roy: The Hamlins Korn Kracker, Book No. 4. M. M. Cole Publishing Company. Chicago, Ill. 1936. 64 p. of music and lyrics.

"The Little Rosewood Casket"

"We Sat Beneath the Maple on the Hill"

"Just an Evening at Home"

"Down in the Valley"

"The Letter Edged in Black"

"Pretty Little Pink"

"Where Is My Wandering Boy Tonight"

"Bury Me Beneath the Willow"

"When the Work's All Done This Fall"

"Can I Sleep in Your Barn Tonight Mister?"

"Cowboy Jack"

"Birmingham Jail"

"Frankie and Johnny"

"The Range of the Buffalo"

"The Little Church Around the Corner"

"Ain't Gwina Rain No Mo'"

"The Trail to Mexico"

"Hear Dem Bells"

"My Homestead 'Neath the Hill"

"The Cottage By the Sea"

"The Wandering Hobo"

"The Old Hickory Cane"

"Nobody's Darling"

"When I Saw Sweet Nellie Home"

"The Broncho Buster"

"My Greenwood Home"

"Lorena"

"The Spanish Cavalier"

"The Bronk That Wouldn't Bust"

"Puttin' on the Style"

"While I Rock Our Babies to Sleep"

"What Is a Home Without Love"

"That Big Rock Candy Mountain"

"The Boston Burglar"

"Six Feet of Earth"

"The Orphan Girl"

"Give My Love to Nell"

"My Mother"

"Went Up On the Mountain"

"Camptown Races"

"The Ship That Never Returned"

"The Cottage Round the Corner"

"Are You Tired of Me Darling?"

"By the Sil'vry Rio Grande"

"Billy Boy"

"The Band Played On"

"Old Judge Duffy"

"The Lonesome Road"

"Froggie Went A'Courtin'"

"Barbara Allen"

Blue Grass Roy's Collection of Mountain and Home Songs. Plastic/Spiral binding. M.M. Cole Publishing Company. Chicago, Ill. 64 p. of music and lyrics.

"No Place to Pillow My Head"

"Darling Think of What You've Done"

"I'm Here to Get My Baby Out of Jail"

"The Pal That Is Always True"

"Farewell to Tombigbee"

"The Old Chain Gang"

"The Holiness Mother"

"Song of the Blind"

"I'm Going Home This Evening"

"The Range in the Sky"

"They're All Going Home But One"

"Cabin Just Over the Hill"

"Good-Bye, Maggie"

"Nobody's Darling"

"Cradle's Empty, Baby's Gone"

"There'll Come a Time"

"The Prisoner's Dream"

"There's No Other Love for Me"

"Sinner Man, Where You Gonna Hide"

"The House Where We Were Wed"

"The Old Plush Covered Album"

"My Father's Whiskers"

"The Little Blind Singer"

"The Ramblin' Blues"

"The Song of Old Marie"

"We Buried Her Beneath the Willow"

"The Answer to a Prisoner's Dream"

"Asleep in the Briny Deep"

"A Broken Heart"

"Friendless and Sad"

"She Has Forgotten"

"For He's a Jolly Good Fellow"

"When the Corn Is Waving Annie Dear"

"The Code of the Mountains"

"The Wreck Between New Hope and Gethsemane"

"God Sent My Little Girl (Direct from Heaven)"

"From a Cabin in Kentucky"

"Across the Great Divide"

"Lookee Lookee Here"

"I Am Just What I Am"

"Beautiful Dreamer"

"A Song for Mother"

"Hush a Bye Baby Don't Cry"

"The Song Our Partner Sang"

"Days of the Blue and Grey"

"When a Railroad Man Is Happy"

"Old Pacer"

"He Never Cares to Wander from His Own Fireside"

"Jackson Tennessee Blues"

"Darling Nellie Gray"

"Oh Wampus"

"My Blue Eyed Boy Has Done Me Wrong"

"That Beautiful Home"

Blue Grass Roy's World's Greatest Collection of Cowboy and Mountain Ballads. M. M. Cole Publishing House. Chicago, Ill. 1933. 64 p. of music and lyrics.

"When the Bloom Is On the Sage"

"Pretty Quadroon"

"The Strawberry Roan"

"Cow-Boy Jack"

"Four Thousand Years Ago"

"The Hell Bound Train"

"A Home on the Range"

"Barney McCoy"

"The Cowboy's Dream"

"The Cowboy's Meditation"

"The Last Great Round-Up"

"Little Blossom"

"The Prisoner at the Bar"

"May I Sleep In Your Barn Tonight Mister"

"Puttin' on the Style"

"While I Rock Our Babies To Sleep"

"Hold Fast to the Right"

"A Comical Ditty"

"Lorena"

"The Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane"

"The Man on the Flying Trapeze"

"The East Bound Train"

"Put My Little Shoes Away"

"'Tis Sweet To Be Remembered"

"Two Little Orphans"

"Are You Tired of Me Darling?"

"You Give Me Your Love, I'll Give You Mine"

"Rock Me To Sleep In My Rocky Mountain Home"

"Mellow Mountain Moon"

"The Spanish Cavalier"

"The Steer's Lament"

"The Lonesome Road"

"Down in the Valley"

Bob Miller's Famous Folio Full of Original Cowboy Songs. Bob Miller, Incorporated. New York, N.Y. 47 p. of music and lyrics.

"Big Ball in Texas"

"Big Ranch Boss"

"Border Affair"

"Crime Doesn't Pay"

"Dangerous Nan McGrew"

"Final Round Up"

"Have You Written Mother Lately?"

"In the Gold Fields of Montana"

"Lariat Bill"

"Lonesome for Missouri"

"Long White Robe"

"Nebuchudneezer"

"Outlaw John Dillinger"

"Pretty Boy Floyd"

"Roll On Texas Moon"

"Silvery Prairie Moon"

"Stutterin' Cowboy"

"Sweet Prairie Rose"

"Texas Song"

"Two Gun Bonnie"

"Wanted in Wyoming"

"You'll Never Take Away My Dreams"

Bob Nolan's Folio of Original Cowboy Classics, No. 1. American Music, Incorporated. Hollywood, Calif. 1939. 47 p. of music and lyrics.

"A Cowboy Has to Sing"

"Cottage in the Clouds"

"When Pay Day Rolls Around"

"Biscuit Blues"

"(When the Prairie Sun Says) Good Mornin'"

"Saddle Your Worries to the Wind"

"The Devil's Great Grand Son"

"This Ain't the Same Old Range"

"Following the Sun All Day"

"A No Good Son-of-a-Gun"

"Night Falls on the Prairie"

"Lone Buckaroo"

"Welcome to the Spring"

"Bound for the Rio Grande"

"Open Range Ahead"

"Rocky Roads"

"The Hangin' Blues"

"Song of the Bandit"

Bob Nolan's Folio of Original Cowboy Classics, No. 2. American Music, Incorporated. Portland, Ore. 1940. 47 p. of music and lyrics.

"Trail Herdin' Cowboy"

"Starlightin' Time in Texas"

"Grab Your Saddle Horn and Blow"

"Still Water Pool"

"Chant of the Wanderer"

"Trail Dreamin'"

"Cody of the Pony Express"

"Rise an' Shine"

"The West Is in My Soul"

"The Boss Is Hangin' Out a Rainbow"

"On the Rhythm Range"

"Round-Up Time Is Over"

"Watching the Moon Roll By"

"Move On, You Lazy Cattle"

"Saddle the Sun"

"Shadows of the Wildwood"

"Don't Expect Me Home in the Morning"

"Heavenly Aeroplane"

Bob Smith's Collection of Gospel Hymns. Braun Music Company. Chicago, Ill. 1944. 35 p. of music and lyrics.

"A Bible Lesson"

"A Voice in the Silence"

"He'll Go With You"

"I Can't Be Discouraged"

"If Thy Soul Was Required of Thee"

"I'll Be Walkin' With My Savior"

"I'll Meet My Mother Up There"

"I Want to Be Ready to Go"

"I Will Glorify His Name"

"Jesus Will Take Care of You"

"Old Satan's Fire"

"Read the Bible"

"Sometimes I Grow Homesick for Heaven"

"That Great Home Coming Day"

"That Happy Home"

"That Home in Heaven"

"The Book of Books"

"The Gospel Cannon Ball"

"There'll Be No Bad Weather in Heaven"

"There's No Sweeter Name Than Jesus"

"When I Journey Down to That City"

"When the Fire Comes Down"

"Will You Be Ready"

"With Jesus On Our Side We'll Win"

"Won't You Pray, My Brother"

"You Can Find Out On Your Knees"

Folder 6

Bradley Kincaid, the Kentucky Mountain Boy: Favorite Mountain Ballads and Old Time Songs. Southern Music Publishing Company, Incorporated. New York, N.Y.1937. 64 p. of music and lyrics, with chord charts for ukulele and banjo.

"Roll Along Kentucky Moon"

"Tell Mother That You Love Her"

"Father Grumble"

"Paddle Your Own Canoe"

"Granny Only Left To Me Her Old Arm Chair"

"Whispering Hope"

"In the Little Shirt That Mother Made for Me"

"I Love My Rooster"

"Young Rogers the Miller"

"Fair and Tender Ladies"

"The Old Kitchen Floor"

"Give My Love to Nell"

"Home to the Hills"

"Jackaro"

"In the Cold Briny Deep"

"Careless Love"

"Down Old New England Way"

"The Charming Young Widow I Met on the Train"

"Cowboy's Dream"

"And So You Have Come Back to Me"

"I've Been Workin' on the Railroad"

"That Little Old Red Shawl"

"Home on the Range"

"Sleepyhead"

"Sourwood Mountain"

"Barney McCoy"

"I Love Little Willie"

"I'll Remember You Love in My Prayers"

"Utah Carroll"

"Only As Far as the Gate"

"What'll I Do with the Baby-O?"

"Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep"

"Love's Dream"

"The Gypsy's Warning"

"The Little Mohee"

"Billy Boy"

"Cindy"

"Wait for the Wagon, Phillis"

"Zebra Dun"

"Paper of Pins"

"Peri Meri Dinctum"

"Little Joe"

"If I Was as Young as I Used to Be"

"The Blue Juaniata"

"Put My Little Shoes Away"

"Oh! I Wish I Had Someone to Love Me"

"Barbara Allen"

"Maggie's Answer"

"Down in the Valley"

"The Old Wooden Rocker"

Ukulele and Banjo Chords

Bradley Kincaid, The Kentucky Mountain Boy, Folio No. 12. Peer International Corporation. New York, N.Y.1941. 32 p. of music and lyrics.

"The Band Played On"

"Chewing Gum"

"Daddy and Home"

"A House Inside of Me" (poem)

"I Am Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes"

"If You're Still in Love with Me"

"It Makes No Difference Now"

"The Legend of the Robin's Red Breast"

"Little Darlin' Don't Say We Are Through"

"Peach Picking Time Down in Georgia"

"The Picture on the Wall"

"Ridin' Down That Old Kentucky Trail"

"That Old Tintype Picture"

"Time Changes Everything"

"Treasure Untold"

"Wabash Cannon Ball"

"You Are My Sunshine"

Buck Jones Rangers-Cowboys Collection: Official Buck Jones Rangers' Manual Book No. 1. Bibo-Lang Music Publishers. New York, N.Y.1932. 64 p. of music, lyrics, bugle calls, harmonica instruction, piano tricks, stories, rope spinning instruction, photographs, and ranger expressions glossary.

"Buck Jones Rangers" (Official Song of Buck Jones Rangers' Club)

"The Broncho Buster"

"Home on the Range"

"She'll Be Comin' 'Round the Mountain"

"The Cowboy's Dream"

"The Lone Star Trail"

"Hand Me Down My Walking Cane"

"When the Work's All Done This Fall"

"I'd Like to Be in Texas When They Round Up in the Spring"

"The Roper"

"Whoopee Ti Yi Yo Little Dogies"

"The Red River Valley"

"Little Old Sod Shanty on the Claim"

"Keeping the Herd"

"Hi-oo Hi-oo"

"Silver Threads Among the Gold"

Instructions: How to Play the Bugle

"Bugle Calls"

Instructions: How to Play the Harmonica

"Yankee Doodle"

"America"

"Tramp, Tramp, Tramp"

"Dixie"

"Home Sweet Home"

"For He's a Jolly Good Fellow"

Instructions: How to Tell a Story

"The Big Shadow Ranch Dam" (story)

"Ranger of the Border" (story)

Instructions: Piano Tricks and Imitations

Instructions: Rope Spinning

Glossary: Ranger Expressions

A Guide to Arm Chevrons

Buck Owens: His Newest Songbook. Hansen Modern World Library. 72 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs.

"Don't Let Her Know"

"Foolin' 'Round"

"Flash, Crash, and Thunder"

"Getting Used to Losing You"

"Gonna Have Love"

"Hangin' On to What I Got"

"I Even Love You Now"

"I Only Know That I Love You"

"I'll Give My Heart to You"

"I'll Take a Chance (On Loving You)"

"I've Got a Right to Know"

"Let the Sad Times Roll On"

"My Everlasting Love"

"A Night to Remember"

"(I Want) No One But You"

"One Way Love"

"Over and Over Again"

"Second Fiddle"

"Someone With No One to Love"

"Take Me Back Again"

"There Never Was a Fool Like Me"

"Think It Over"

"Till These Dreams Come True"

"Tired of Living"

"Together Again"

"Under the Influence of Love"

"Under Your Spell Again"

"Walk the Floor"

"We Split the Blanket"

"Yearning, Burning Heart"

"You're for Me"

Buckaroo Ballads. Paull-Pioneer Music Corporation. New York, N.Y.1940. 64 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs.

"A Cowboy Never, Never Tells a Lie"

"Birmingham Jail"

"Brown Eyed Lee"

"Bucking Broncho (My Love Is a Rider)"

"The Bulldogger" (poem)

"The Dying Cowboy (Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie)"

"Bury Me Out on the Prairie"

"Rhythm of the Chuck Wagon Wheels"

"The Cowboy"

"Cowboy Jack"

Glossary of Cowboy Lingo

"The Cowboy's Lament"

"The Cowboys' Christmas Ball"

"The Dreary, Dreary Life"

"Driftin' On"

"Dust Cloud"

"Whoopee Ti-Yi-Yo! (Git Along, Little Dogies)"

"Goin' Down to Town"

"The Great Round-Up"

"I Buried My Heart in the West"

"Jim Crack Corn"

"Lariat Bill"

"Little Brown Jug"

"Little More Cider"

"Lofty Peaks"

"Where Are My Pals"

"O Dem Golden Slippers"

"The Old Chisholm Trail"

"Once Again"

"Polly Wolly Doodle"

"Poor Lonesome Cowboy"

"The Railroad Corral"

"The Rodeo Clown" (poem)

"Sourwood Mountain"

"The Stutterin' Cowboy"

"There's a Blue, Blue Cowboy in the Golden West"

"Yonder Comes the High Sheriff"

"Zip Coon"

Burl Ives' Folio of Australian Folk Songs. Southern Music Publishing Company. Sydney-Aukland-Melbourne, Australia. 1953. 26 p. of music and lyrics.

"Botany Bay"

"Click! Go the Shears"

"The Dying Stockman"

"A Nautical Yarn"

"The Old Bullock Dray"

"Oh! The Springtime, It Brings on the Shearing"

"The Stockman's Last Bed"

"The Station Cook"

"Wild Rover No More"

"The Wild Colonial Boy"

Folder 7

Carols for Christmas. Mills Music Incorporated. New York, N.Y.1937. 32 p. of music and lyrics, with a reprint of "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens.

"A Child This Day Was Born"

"Adeste Fidelis (O Come All Ye Faithful)"

"Angels from the Realms of Glory"

"As With Gladness Men of Old"

"Away in a Manger"

"Cantique de Noel (O Holy Night)"

"Christmas Day in the Morning (I Saw Three Ships)"

"Coventry Carol"

"Deck the Hall"

"The First Nowell"

"God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen"

"Good King Wenceslas"

"Hark the Herald Angels Sing"

"It Came Upon the Midnight Clear"

"Jingle Bells"

"Joy to the World"

"O Come, O Come Immanuel"

"O Holy Night"

"O Little Town of Bethlehem"

"O Sanctissima"

"Once in Royal David's City"

"Ring Out Ye Wild and Merry Bells"

"Silent Night"

"Sleep, Holy Babe!"

"We Three Kings of Orient Are"

"What Child Is This?"

"When the Winter Sun"

"While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks at Night"

"Twas the Night Before Christmas"

"A Christmas Carol" (story)

Carson J. Robison's World's Greatest Collection of Mountain Ballads and Old Time Songs. M. M. Cole Publishing Company. Chicago, Ill. 1930. 66 p. of music and lyrics.

"Ain't Gwina Rain No Mo'"

"The Band Played On"

"Barbara Allen"

"Billy Boy"

"Billy Brink"

"Birmingham Jail"

"Bury Me Out on the Prairie"

"By the Silv'ry Rio Grande"

"Can I Sleep in Your Barn Tonight, Mister?"

"Cowboy Jack"

"Death of John Henry"

"Do They Think of Me at Home?"

"Down in the Valley"

"The Dying Cowboy"

"The East Bound Train"

"Four Thousand Years Ago"

"Frankie and Johnny"

"Gently Does the Trick"

"Golden Slippers"

"Goodbye, My Lover, Goodbye"

"Hallelujah I'm a Bum"

"Hand Me Down My Walking Cane"

"The Hell-Bound Train"

"I Wish I Was Single Again"

"The Lane County Bachelor"

"The Letter Edged in Black"

"The Lonesome Road"

"My Horses Ain't Hungry"

"My Mother"

"Old Judge Duffy"

"On the Dixie Bee Line"

"Pass Around the Bottle"

"Pearl Bryan"

"Portland County Jail"

"Pretty Little Dear"

"The Range of the Buffalo"

"The Rovin' Gambler"

"Save Your Money When You're Young"

"She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain"

"Sourwood Mountain"

"The Spanish Cavalier"

"Tennessee Sweetheart"

"That Big Rock Candy Mountain"

"The Bright Mohawk Valley"

"The Train That Never Returned"

"Waters of the Blue Juniata"

"We Never Speak as We Pass By"

"Went Up on the Mountain"

"When the Curtains of Night Are Pinned Back"

"When the Work's All Done This Fall"

Carson J. Robison's World's Greatest Collection of Mountain Ballads and Old Time Songs. M. M. Cole Publishing Company. Chicago, Ill. 1930. 66 p. of music and lyrics.

Exactly the same as the folio above, with the addition of one song: "Annie Rooney."

Carson Robison's Buckaroo Song Book. Robbins Music Corporation. New York, N.Y.1940. 64 p. of music and lyrics.

"A-Ridin' Ol' Paint and A-Leadin' Ol' Dan"

"A Summer Night on a Texas Trail"

"Billy the Kid"

"The Big Corral"

"Comin' Home Again"

"Cowboy Blues"

"The Cowboy Romeo"

"Cowboy Yodel Song"

"Cowboy's Home in Heaven"

"Cowboy's Prayer"

"Cross-Eyed Sue"

"Give Me the Wide Open Range"

"I'll Ask No More"

"I'm Gittin' Ready to Go"

"Lay Down Dogies"

"Meet Me Tonight in the Valley"

"Midnight on the Prairie"

"My Grand-Daddy's Room"

"Old Fashioned Homestead (Out West)"

"Roll On Mellow Moon"

"The Rovin' Gambler"

"Sing Me To Sleep with a Song of the West"

"There's a Moon Shinin' Bright on the Prairie Tonight"

"Trouble for the Range Cook"

"Why Ain't I Got No Sweetheart"

The Carter Family Album of Smokey Mountain Ballads, Folio No. 3. Southern Music Publishing Company, Incorporated. New York, N.Y. 1941. 64 p. of music, lyrics, and a chord chart.

"Bring Back My Blue-Eyed Boy to Me"

"Broken-Hearted Lover"

"Bury Me Under the Weeping Willow"

"Can't Feel at Home"

"Carter Blues"

"Chewing Gum"

"Cowboy Jack"

"The Cyclone of Ryecove"

"Darling Nellie Across the Sea"

"Diamonds in the Rough"

"A Distant Land to Roam"

"The Dying Soldier"

"Engine One-Forty-Three"

"The Fate of Dewey Lee"

"The Foggy Mountain Top"

"Gathering Flowers from the Hillside"

"Glory to the Lamb"

"God Gave Noah the Rainbow Sign"

"The Grave on the Green Hillside"

"He Took a White Rose from Her Hair"

"The Homestead on the Farm"

"I Have No One to Love Me"

"I Never Loved But One"

"I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes"

"John Hardy Was a Desperate Little Man"

"Keep on the Sunny Side"

"Let the Church Roll On"

"Let's Be Lovers Again"

"Little Darling Pal of Mine"

"Little Log Cabin by the Sea"

"Little Moses"

"Lonesome Pine Special"

"Lonesome Valley"

"The Lover's Farewell"

"Lulu Walls"

"Motherless Children"

"My Clinch Mountain Home"

"My Heart's Tonight in Texas"

"On a Hill, Lone and Gray"

"On the Rock Where Moses Stood"

"On the Sea of Galilee"

"The Poor Orphan Child"

"River of Jordan"

"Room in Heaven for Me"

"Single Girl, Married Girl"

"The Storms Are on the Ocean"

"Sweet Fern"

"Western Hobo"

"When I'm Gone"

"When the Roses Bloom in Dixieland"

"Where Shall I Be"

"Wildwood Flower"

"Worried Man Blues"

"Your Mother Still Prays (For You Jack)"

Ukulele and Banjo Chords

The Chevalier Portfolio. M. Witmark and Sons. New York, Chicago, San Franciso, London, Paris. 1894. 32 p. of music and lyrics, with artist profile.

"Our Court Ball"

"The Nasty Way'E Sez It"

"The Future Mrs. 'Awkins (A Cockney Carol)"

"My Dear Old Dutch"

"Wot's the Good of Hanyfink? Why Nuffink!"

"Wot Cher! (Or: Knock'd 'Em in the Old Kent Road)"

"The Coster's Serenade"

"Our Little Nipper"

"Sich a Nice Man Too"

Christmas Carols and Choruses. Schmidt, Hall, and McCreary. Minneapolis, Minn. 1923, 1958. 31 p. of music and lyrics, printed in green.

"Adeste Fideles"

"Angels From the Realms of Glory"

"Angels We Have Heard On High"

"Away in a Manger"

"Cantique de Noel"

"Deck the Hall"

"Fairest Lord Jesus"

"The First Noel"

"From Every Spire on Christmas Eve"

"Glad Christmas Bells"

"God Rest You Merry Gentlemen"

"Good Christian Men, Rejoice"

"Good King Wenceslas"

"Hallelujah Chorus"

"Hark! Ten Thousand Voices"

"Hark! The Herald Angels Sing"

"I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day"

"It Came Upon the Midnight Clear"

"Jolly Old St. Nicholas"

"Joy to the World"

"Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming"

"Lovely Evening"

"Luther's Cradle Hymn"

"O Christmas Pine"

"O Come, All Ye Faithful"

"O Holy Night"

"O Little Town of Bethlehem"

"Silent Night"

"Up on the House Top"

"We Three Kings of Orient Are"

"What Child Is This?"

"While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks"

Cindy Walker's Folio of Songs, Number One.. American Music Incorporated. Portland, Ore. 50 p. of music and lyrics.

"The Plain Ol' Plains (They Just Suit Me)"

"Bar-Stool Cowboy from Old Barstow"

"Bear Cat Mountain Gal"

"Love Has Been the Ruin of Many a Young Man (Maid)"

"Salt River Valley"

"Don't Count Your Chickens Before They Hatch"

"Dusty Skies"

"It's All Your Fault"

"I've Got Trav'lin' in My Shoes"

"Ridin' for the Rancho"

"Texas"

"Well, Round Me Up and Call Me Home"

"Don't Talk to Me About Men"

"Serenade of the Cowboy"

"I Want Somebody"

"Now or Never"

"Tom Boy"

"Homesick"

"We Knew All the Answers (To a Maiden's Prayer)"

"The Old Wrangler Dreams"

Folder 8

Claude Sharpe's Old Hickory Quartet Song Book. Self-Published. Nashville, Tenn. 1947. Music, lyrics, and photographs, with artist profile.

"Beautiful Dreamer"

"Birmingham Jail"

"Cabin of Love"

"Carry Me Back to Old Virginny"

"Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming"

"Darling Nellie Gray"

"Faith of Our Fathers"

"I Went Down in the Valley"

"I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen"

"I've Been List'ning"

"Let the Lower Lights Be Burning"

"Maybe She's Up in Heaven"

"Precious Memories"

"Red River Valley"

"Shine on Me"

"Steal Away"

"Sweet Kitty Wells"

"The Haven of Rest"

"The Old Account Settled Long Ago"

"The Song of My Heart"

"This World Is Not My Home"

"When the Roses Bloom Again"

"When They Ring the Golden Bells"

"Where Is God"

"Whistle, Daughter, Whistle"

"You Tell Me Your Dream, I'll Tell You Mine"

"You'll Reap These Tears"

Cliff Carlisle: Greatest Collection of Cowboy and Mountain Songs. M. M. Cole Publishing Company. Chicago, Ill. 1936. 64 p. of music and lyrics.

"My Carolina Sweetheart"

"Bonny Eloise"

"The Cottage Round the Corner"

"Annie Lisle"

"My Little Valley Home"

"My Dear Old Arizona Home"

"Riding on a Load of Hay"

"Little Brown Jug"

"My Mountain Home"

"Jeannie Marsh of Cherry Valley"

"Annie of the Vale"

"Mountain Echo"

"The Letter in the Candle"

"Hear Dem Bells"

"My Lonely Boyhood Days"

"My Dear Old Daddy"

"When I Saw Sweet Nellie Home"

"Alone and Lonesome"

"My Rocky Mountain Sweetheart"

"Shew Fly! Don't Bother Me"

"Left All Alone"

"The Written Letter"

"We Sat Beneath the Maple on the Hill"

"On the Mississippi Shore"

"Childhood Dreams"

"My Greenwood Home"

"Guitar Blues"

"The Old Hickory Cane"

"The Mississippi Boat Race"

"My Homestead 'Neath the Hill"

"The Cottage by the Sea"

"When the Swallows Homeward Fly"

"I Wish I Was in Dixie"

"Shanghai Rooster Yodel"

"Shanghai Rooster Yodel No. 2"

"Hobo Blues"

"Lonely Valley"

"Prisoner No. 999"

"Come Back Sweetheart"

"My Two Time Mama"

"I Want a Good Woman"

"A Lonesome Hobo"

"Memories That Make Me Cry"

"The Little Church Around the Corner"

"Where Southern Roses Climb"

"Hobo Jack's Last Ride"

"I Don't Mind"

"The Wandering Hobo"

"The Brakeman's Reply"

"My Mississippi Home"

Cliff Carlisle, The Lonesome Hobo. M. M. Cole Publishing Company. Chicago, Ill. 1932. 64 p. of music and lyrics.

"Prisoner No. 999"

"Just a Lonely Hobo"

"Memories That Make Me Cry"

"Childhood Dreams"

"My Rocky Mountain Sweetheart"

"The Written Letter"

"My Mississippi Home"

"The Brakeman's Reply"

"Lonely Valley"

"Box Car Yodel"

"Modern Mama"

"A Lonesome Hobo (Ramblin' Jack)"

"My Carolina Sweetheart"

"When It's Roundup Time in Texas"

"Roll On, Blue Moon"

"Guitar Blues"

"Where Southern Roses Climb"

"The Contented Hobo"

"Cowboy Song"

"My Lonely Boyhood Days"

"My Dear Old Daddy"

"Lonesome for Carolina"

"The Innocent Prisoner"

"Alone and Lonesome"

"I Don't Mind"

"Shanghai Rooster Yodel"

"Hobo Jack's Last Ride"

"The Wandering Hobo"

"Shanghai Rooster Yodel No. 2"

"Dang My Rowdy Soul"

"On the Mississippi Shore"

"Hobo Blues"

"Left All Alone"

"Memories That Haunt Me"

"Come Back, Sweetheart"

"Gamblin' Dan"

"I'm Glad I Am a Hobo"

"My Two Time Mama"

"I Want a Good Woman"

The Cole Family Roundup of Song Hits. Dixie Music Publishing Company. Mew York, New York. 1949. 32 p. of music and lyrics.

"Brother, Be Ready for That Day"

"The Convict's Sweetheart"

"The Crucified One"

"Don't Forget Dear Mother"

"Don't Trust a Gal You Leave Behind"

"Foolish Pride"

"From One Pair of Arms to Another"

"Georgia Waltz"

"He Paved the Way"

"Heavenly Rose Buds"

"The Hobo's Goodbye"

"I Wonder Why He Cared"

"I'll Dwell with the Angels in Heaven"

"I'll Live Alone"

"In the Middle of a Muddle"

"It's Better to Be Right Than Be Wrong"

"I've Found a New Life in Jesus"

"I've Still Got You on My Mind"

"Jesus Is Leading Me"

"Jesus Is Listening All the Time"

"Mansion in the Sky"

"Mother's Up There"

"The Ozark Mountain Hills"

"Please Sew a Patch on My Heart"

"Praise His Name"

"When Our Wonderful Saviour Comes Down"

"Will There Be Any Flowers on Your Grave?"

"Won't We Be So Happy?"

"You'll Never Change"

Cottonseed Clark's Brushwood Poetry and Philosophy. Bourne Incorporated. New York, N.Y.1950. 56 p. of music, lyrics, stories, photographs, illustrations by Merle Travis, and introduction byt Tex Ritter.

"You Can't Fool Me, Mister, I Know Which Shell That Pea Is Under"

"Ma's Old Galvanized Wash Tub"

"Pa's Straight Razor"

"When th' Preacher Came to Dinner"

"That Little Girl O' Mine"

"Eatin' with th' Elite"

"Fightin' for Pride in th' Cotton Patch"

"Times Have Changed, Ain't They?"

"Just Plain Old Timey"

"Of Napkins and Fingerbowls"

"Turnip Greens"

"A-Workin' on th' Farm"

"The Day My Pa Played Preacher"

"When First I Fell in Love"

"Pa's Razor Strop"

"When I Filled Up Fer a Chaw"

"Stealin' Watermelons"

Cowboy Copas: Hillbilly Songs. Lois Music Publishing Company. New York, N.Y.1947. 33 p. of music, lyrics, and illustrations.

"As Advertised"

"Are You Honest"

"Believe It Or Not"

"Dolly Dear"

"Don't Let Them Change Your Mind"

"How Much Do I Owe You"

"If I Bring Home the Bacon"

"I'll Pay the Price"

"My Blues Are Gone"

"Night Plane to Memphis"

"Opportunity Is Knockin at Your Door"

"Please Answer My Letter"

"Things Are Going to Be Different"

"Too Many Tear Drops"

"Where You Goin'"

"You Will Find Me Here"

Cowboy Songs as Sung by Charles Marshall, the Singing Cowboy, in Death Valley Days. Pacific Coast Borax Company. Wilmington, Calif. 1934. Music, lyrics, and photographs.

"Whoopie Ti Yi Yo, Git Along Little Dogies"

"The Little Old Sod Shanty"

"When the Work Is Done Next Fall"

"Zebra Dun"

"The Tenderfoot"

"Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie"

Curley Roberts, the Missouri Rambler: Hill and Range Song Favorites. Leeds Music Corporation. New York, N.Y.1946. 32 p. of music and lyrics.

"Drifted Apart"

"Fiddlin' Joe"

"Give Me the Prairie"

"In the Heart of the Golden West"

"I'm Just an Old Tumbleweed, Driftin' Along"

"I'm Livin' in a Yesterday"

"I'm Praying, Still Waiting for You"

"I'm Ridin' the Trail Tonight"

"Living in a Hole in the Wall"

"No Time for Tears"

"Please Write"

"Silver Dew on the Blue Grass Tonight"

"There Was a Time"

"Walk Away Those Lonesome Blues"

"You Gotta Quit Cheatin' on Me"

Dale Hunter's Collection of Hill Billy and Cowboy Songs. Chart Music Publishing House. Chicago, Ill. 1934. 50 p. of music and lyrics.

"A Cowboy's Letter to His Mother"

"Bury Me Out on the Prairie"

"Birmingham Jail"

"Camptown Races"

"The Dying Cowboy"

"Do Not Heed Her Warning"

"Dear Evelina"

"Frankie and Johnny"

"The Gypsy's Warning"

"Home Again to Mother"

"Hand Me Down My Walking Cane"

"Hallelujah I'm a Bum"

"I Wish I Was Single Again"

"Let Me Sleep in Your Barn Tonight Mister"

"The Lonesome Road"

"Little Brown Jug"

"Lonesome Road Blues"

"The Letter Edged in Black"

"May Irwin's Bully Song"

"The Man on the Flying Trapeze"

"Nellie Was a Lady"

"Oh, Dem Golden Slippers"

"Oh! Susanna"

"The Prisoner's Letter"

"Red River Valley"

"She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain"

"The Shiverin' Blues"

"Those Gambling Blues"

"Two-Time Mama Blues"

"That Big Rock Candy Mountain"

"There's One More River to Cross"

"When the Work's All Done This Fall"

Folder 9

Dale Hunter's Collection of Hill Billy and Cowboy Songs. Chart Music Publishing House. Chicago, Ill. 1934. 50 p. of music and lyrics

Identical to above, but with different cover and photographs.

Delmore Brothers' Folio of Native American Melodies No. 1.. American Music Incorporated. Portland, Ore. 1940. 47 p. of music and lyrics.

"The Weary Lonesome Blues"

"The Girls Don't Worry My Mind"

"Fifteen Miles from Birmingham"

"I'm A-Gonna Change My Ways"

"Happy Hickey, the Hobo"

"Southern Moon"

"Cause I Don't Mean to Cry When You're Gone"

"Blow Yo' Whistle, Freight Train"

"Alcatraz Island Blues"

"A Better Range Is Home"

"Blue Railroad Train"

"I'm Goin' Back to Alabama"

"Some of These Days You're Gonna Be Sad"

"Gonna Lay Down My Old Guitar"

"By the Banks of the Rio Grande"

"Hey! Hey! I'm Memphis Bound"

"Take Away This Lonesome Day"

"Leavin' on That Train"

"The Lover's Warning"

"Lonesome Yodel Blues"

Delmore Brothers Folio of Native American Melodies No. 2. American Music Incorporated. Portland, Ore. 1942. 49 p. of music and lyrics.

"The Wabash Cannon Ball Blues"

"Alabama Lullaby"

"Baby, You're Throwin' Me Down"

"Brown's Ferry Blues"

"Put Me on the Trail to Carolina"

"Don't Let Me Be in the Way"

"I Ain't Gonna Stay Here Long"

"Lonesome Jailhouse Blues"

"Don't Let My Ramblin' (Bother Your Mind)"

"Gambler's Yodel"

"The Nashville Blues"

"I Guess I've Got to Be Goin'"

"I'm Mississippi Bound"

"Quit Treatin' Me Mean"

"Got the Kansas City Blues"

"I Ain't Got Nowhere to Travel"

"When It's Summertime (In a Southern Clime)"

"Mem'ries of My Carolina Girl"

"I've Got the Big River Blues"

"Goin' Back to Georgia"

Denver Darling's Western Album of Home and Country Songs. Bourne Music Publishers Incorporated. New York, N.Y.1946. 47 p. of music and lyrics.

"Silver Stars, Purple Sage, Eyes of Blue"

"Strawberry Blonde (On the Strawberry Roan)"

"San Antonio Rose"

"Jim Crack Corn (The Blue-Tail Fly)"

"They Call Me Happy Go Lucky"

"Back in Your Own Backyard"

"I Want to Watch Over You"

"Roll Along Covered Wagon"

"If I Had Never Loved You"

"There's a Gold Mine in the Sky"

"Somebody"

"Wabash Moon"

"Heart of Mine"

"The Willows Are Weeping"

"Rainbow River"

Dick Foran's Song Folio No. 1: Twenty Original Western Song Classics. Cross Music Company. Hollywood, Calif. 1943. 48 p. of music and lyrics.

"Rainbow Over the Range"

"Give Me a Home on the Plains"

"Cow Town Hoe Down"

"Great Guns Are Silent Tonight"

"Night-Herder's Song"

"Rose of Laredo"

"Shinin' My Boots an' Slickin' Up My Saddle"

"Who's Gonna Be Boss of the Range?"

"The Old Chuck-Wagon"

"You're a Logie Little Dogie"

"Hifalutin' Cowboy"

"Ev'ry Day Will Be Sunday Bye an' Bye"

"The Cowboy's Lullabye"

"Poor Old Bill"

"Palamino Pal of Mine"

"The Road to Santa Fe"

"Ridin' Down the Trail of My Dreams"

"Don't Let That Stray Get Away"

"Hard Luck Cowboy"

"Covered Wagon Honeymoon"

Dick Todd Selects America's Favorite Songs. Peer International Corporation/Southern Music Publishing Company, Incorporated. New York, N.Y.1942. 32 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs.

"Take Me Back to My Boots and Saddle"

"You Are My Sunshine"

"I Told You So"

"I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes"

"It Makes No Difference Now"

"Live and Let Live"

"Sweethearts or Strangers"

"It's Your Worry Now"

"Pay Me No Mind"

"It's All Over Now"

"Worried Mind"

"The Sun Has Gone Down on Our Love"

"Little Bo-Peep Has Lost Her Jeep"

"The Bells of San Raquel"

Doc Hopkins and Karl and Harty of the Cumberland Ridgerunners: Mountain Ballads and Home Songs. M. M. Cole Publishing Company. Chicago, Ill. 1936. 64 p. of music and lyrics.

"No Place to Pillow My Head"

"Darling Think of What You've Done"

"I'm Here to Get My Baby Out of Jail"

"The Pal That Is Always True"

"Farewell to Tombigee"

"The Old Chain Gang"

"The Holiness Mother"

"Song of the Blind"

"I'm Going Home This Evening"

"The Range in the Sky"

"They're All Going Home But One"

"Cabin Just Over the Hill"

"Good-Bye, Maggie"

"Nobody's Darling"

"Cradle's Empty, Baby's Gone"

"There'll Come a Time"

"The Prisoner's Dream"

"There's No Other Love for Me"

"Sinner Man, Where You Gonna Hide"

"The House Where We Were Wed"

"The Old Plush Covered Album"

"My Father's Whiskers"

"The Little Blind Singer"

"The Ramblin' Blues"

"The Song of Old Marie"

"We Buried Her Beneath the Willow"

"The Answer to a Prisoner's Dream"

"Asleep in the Briny Deep"

"A Broken Heart"

"Friendless and Sad"

"She Has Forgotten"

"For He's a Jolly Good Fellow"

"When the Corn Is Waving Annie Dear"

"The Code of the Mountains"

"The Wreck Between New Hope and Gethsemane"

"God Sent My Little Girl (Direct from Heaven)"

"From a Cabin in Kentucky"

"Across the Great Divide"

"Lookee Lookee Here"

"I Am Just What I Am"

"Beautiful Dreamer"

"A Song for Mother"

"Hush a Bye Baby Don't Cry"

"The Song Our Partner Sang"

"Days of the Blue and Grey"

"When a Railroad Man Is Happy"

"Old Pacer"

"He Never Cares to Wander from His Own Fireside"

"Jackson Tennessee Blues"

"Darling Nellie Gray"

"Oh Wampus"

"My Blue Eyed Boy Has Done Me Wrong"

"That Beautiful Home"

Folder 10

Don Gibson Song Book. Acuff-Rose Publications Incorporated. Nashville, Tenn. 48 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artist profile.

"Bad, Bad Day"

"Big Hearted Me"

"Don't Tell Me Your Troubles"

"Blue, Blue Day"

"Give Myself a Party"

"I Can't Stop Loving You"

"Who Cares (For Me)"

"Love Has Come My Way"

"Just One Time"

"Lonesome Number One"

"(I'd Be) A Legend in My Time"

"Oh, Lonesome Me"

"Too Soon to Know"

"Sweet Dreams"

"What About Me"

"(Yes) I'm Hurting"

Don White the Carolina Boy's Folio of Original Western and Hill-Country Songs No. 1.. American Music Incorporated. Portland, Ore. 1939. 46 p. of music and lyrics.

"My Ranch House in Heaven"

"The Rose You Gave to Me"

"Hill Billy Fiddler"

"Cabin in the Canyon"

"'Neath the Old Sugar Pine"

"Ridin' Saddle for a Dollar a Day"

"There's a Lonely Little Shack (On a Lonely Homestead)"

"As I Ride Through the Purple Sage"

"Rock River Valley"

"Go To Sleep (My Little Prairie Flower)"

"That Ramshackle Shack Far Away"

"Pal of My Fireside"

"In the State of Old Nevada"

"A Lover's Farewell"

"A Dream of the Old Fireplace"

"Little Curly Head (Good Night)"

"You're an Old Fashioned Bouquet"

"Time Cannot Take Them From Me"

"Hollywood Cowboys"

"On Happy Ranch (Beneath the Setting Sun)"

Eddie Dean's Songs of the Rangeland. M. M. Cole Publishing Company. Chicago, Ill. 1956. 63 p. of music, lyrics, photographs, and artist profile.

"A Love Like Mine"

"Bed Down Little Dogies"

"Blue Mountain Sweetheart"

"Buffalo Bill"

"Crazy Banjo Man"

"Deep in the Ozark Hills"

"Did You Really Mean It"

"Don't Forget Me Darlin'"

"Dozens of Times"

"Faraway Gal"

"Girl of Mine"

"Heavenly Range in the Sky"

"Home in San Antone"

"I Ain't Gonna Cry No More"

"I Could Cry Over You"

"I Just Love to Ride"

"I'm in Nevada Now"

"Let's Saddle Up a Song"

"Love Me a Lifetime"

"My Tired Little Sleepy Buckaroo"

"Now Ain't That Love"

"Old Wyoming"

"On a Desert Highway"

"Prairie Dust"

"The Raindrop Waltz"

"Sand of My Pillow"

"The Trail to Yesterday"

"Tried and True"

"Waggin' Tongues"

"Way Out Yonder"

"Your Wild Heart Needs Taming"

Eddy Arnold's Favorite Songs. Hill and Range Songs Incorporated. New York, N.Y.1948. 44 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs.

"Just a Little Lovin'"

"Anytime"

"Bouquet of Roses"

"Molly Darling"

"Chained to a Memory"

"Detour"

"Drivin' Nails in My Coffin"

"No Children Allowed"

"Dangerous Ground"

"Rose of the Alamo"

"At Least a Million Tears"

"Can't Win, Can't Place, Can't Show"

"False Alarm"

"Who At My Door Is Standing"

"He Knows"

Eddy Arnold's Favorite Songs, Number 2. Hill and Range Songs Incorporated. New York, N.Y.1950. 33 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs.

"A Prison Without Walls"

"Mommy Please Stay Home with Me"

"Enclosed, One Broken Heart"

"Don't Rob Another Man's Castle"

"The Echo of Your Footsteps"

"Cuddle Buggin' Baby"

"I'm Throwing Rice (At the Girl That I Love)"

"A Heart Full of Love (For a Handful of Kisses)"

"Little Angel with a Dirty Face"

"One Kiss Too Many"

"The Lovebug Itch"

"Take Me in Your Arms and Hold Me"

"There's Not a Thing I Wouldn't Do for You"

"Roses"

"Why Should I Cry"

Eddy Arnold's Radio Favorites Song Book Number A-1. Adams, Vee, and Abbott Incorporated. Chicago, Ill. 1946. 48 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs.

"All Alone in This World (WIthout You)"

"A Tear and a Sigh"

"Be Sure There's No Mistake"

"Blessed Quietness"

"Each Minute Seems a Million Years"

"Glory to His Name"

"Haven of Rest"

"You Say We Are Through"

"I Know, Darling, You'll Be Sorry"

"I Walk Alone"

"If You Have Been True, My Darling"

"I'll Take All the Blame"

"Land, Sky, and Water"

"Many Tears Ago"

"No, Not One"

"Old Time Religion"

"Theme Song (Old Time Jubilee)"

"Things Just Happen That Way"

"To My Sorrow"

"Too Far Apart"

Elmore Vincent's Lumber Jack Songs. M. M. Cole Publishing Company. Chicago, Ill. 1932. 64 p. of music and lyrics.

"A Lumber Lad's Love"

"Ballad of the Lumberjack"

"Billy the River Driver"

"Canaday-I-O"

"Come with Me in My Little Canoe"

"Darling Janet"

"Down in That Lonely Valley"

"Drinking Song"

"Fair Charlotte"

"Grizzly Hogan"

"Lonesome Lumberjack"

"Lumberjack Memories"

"Moose Meat"

"Smart Johnny the Logger"

"Song of the Lumberjack"

"Strawberry Lane"

"The Death of George Phalen"

"The Flying Cloud"

"The Gambling Lumberjack and the Jim Creek Girl"

"The Good Old Times"

"The Great Fit"

"The Green River Girl"

"The Jam at Gerry's Rock"

"The Lakes of Pontchartrain"

"Three Leaves of Shamrock"

"The Little Brown Bulls"

"The Lumberjack and the Pretty Girl"

"The Lumberjack's Alphabet"

"The Lumberjack's Bible"

"The Lumberjack in Town"

"The Sandy Stream Song"

"The Stranger and the Maiden Fair"

"The Two Sisters"

"Who Feeds Us Beans"

"Yodeling Lumberjack"

Elton Britt's Collection of Famous Recorded Songs. Bob Miller Incorporated. New York, N.Y.1943. 34 p. of music and lyrics.

"Buddy Boy"

"Chime Bells"

"Darling What Do You Care"

"Driftwood on the River"

"Ev'rything But You"

"I'll Be Cryin' Over You"

"Missouri Joe"

"Patent Leather Boots"

"Pinto Pal"

"Rocky Mountain Lullaby"

"There's a Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere"

"There's So Much That I Forgot"

"Too Many Tears"

"Why Did You Leave Me Alone"

Folder 11

Ernest R. Ball Collection of Beautiful Ballads. M. Witmark and Sons. New York, N.Y. 57 p. of music and lyrics.

"After the Roses Have Faded Away"

"A Little Bit of Heaven, Shure They Call It Ireland"

"All the World Will Be Jealous of Me"

"As Long as the World Rolls On"

"Down the Winding Road of Dreams"

"Goodbye, Good Luck, God Bless You"

"Here's Love and Success to You"

"I Love the Name of Mary"

"Ireland Is Ireland to Me"

"Love Me and the World Is Mine"

"My Sunshine Jane"

"Out There in the Sunshine with You"

"Till the Sands of the Desert Grow Cold"

"Turn Back the Universe and Give Me Yesterday"

"Watching the World Go By"

"When the Birds in Georgia Sing of Tennessee"

"Will You Love Me in December as You Do in May?"

"You Planted a Rose in the Garden of Love"

Ernest Tubb Song Folio of Sensational Successes No. 1. American Music Incorporated. Portland, Ore. 1941. 43 p. of music and lyrics.

"I'll Get Along Somehow"

"You'll Love Me Too Late"

"Blue-Eyed Elaine"

"I Ain't Gonna Love You Any More"

"You May Have Your Picture"

"I'll Never Cry Over You"

"When I First Began to Sing"

"Please Remember Me"

"Our Baby's Book"

"You Broke a Heart That Was Breaking for You"

"Our Love Yodel"

"I've Really Learned a Lot"

"Last Night I Dreamed"

"Swell San Angelo"

"Walking the Floor Over You"

"When the World Has Turned You Down"

"My Baby and My Wife"

"I'm Glad I Met You After All"

"I Know What It Means to Be Lonely"

"I Wonder Why You Said Goodbye"

Ernest Tubb Song Folio of Sensational Successes No. 3. American Music Incorporated. Hollywood, Calif. 1943. 46 p. of music and lyrics.

"Answer to Walking the Floor Over You"

"I'm Wond'ring How"

"You Nearly Lose Your Mind"

"That's When It's Coming Home to You"

"Try Me One More Time"

"Those Simple Things Are Worth a Million Now"

"Married Man Blues"

"That Same Old Story"

"This Time We're Really Through"

"Have You Changed Your Mind?"

"Left All Alone"

"Mean Mama Blues"

"Yesterday's Tears"

"I'm Waiting for You"

"Ernest Tubb's Talking Blues"

"Won't You Come Back Home?"

"Though the Days Were Only Seven"

"Are You Waiting Just for Me?"

"I Don't Want You After All"

"Mean Old Bed Bug Blues"

The Ernest Tubb Songbook. Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation. 1986. 64 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artist profile.

"Answer the Phone"

"Don't Rob Another Man's Castle"

"Goodnight Irene"

"Half a Mind"

"I Love You Because"

"I Wonder Why You Said Goodbye"

"I'll Get Along Somehow"

"It's Been So Long Darlin'"

"Let's Say Goodbye Like We Said Hello"

"Letters Have No Arms"

"Missing in Action"

"Mr. Juke Box"

"My Filipino Rose"

"Seaman's Blues"

"Slippin' Around"

"Soldier's Last Letter"

"Thanks a Lot"

"Tomorrow Never Comes"

"Two Glasses, Joe"

"Walking the Floor Over You"

"Waltz Across Texas"

"The Warm Red Wine"

Ernest Tubb's Opry House Songs. Music, lyrics, and photographs.

"Walking the Floor Over You"

"There's Gonna Be Some Changes Made Around Here"

"Mommy Please Stay Home With Me"

"I Talk to Myself About You"

"Tomorrow Never Comes"

"It's Been So Long Darling"

"There's a Little Bit of Everything in Texas" (poem)

"Soldier's Last Letter" (poem)

"Used Car Blues" (poem)

Faron Young: The Young Sheriff and His Country Deputies, Song Album Number 1. Hill and Range Songs Incorporated. New York, N.Y.1956. 37 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs.

"What Can I Do with My Sorrow"

"Tattle Tale Tears"

"I Knew You When"

"Go Back, You Fool"

"When Mexican Joe Met Jole Blon"

"My Everything"

"This Is the Thanks I Get (For Loving You)"

"I'll Be There (If You Ever Want Me)"

"I'm Walkin' the Dog"

"Doggone It Baby, I'm In Love"

"Trade Mark"

"Heart Strings"

"Too Young to Tango"

"Blue Guitar"

"Number One in Your Heart"

Favorite Song Hits of the Rice Brothers and Their Radio Gang. Chart Music Publishing House. Chicago, Ill. 1942. 58 p. of music and lyrics.

"Are You Surprised"

"Back in the Hills of Kentucky"

"Before You Leave Me"

"Corny Melody"

"Heaven and You"

"Hee-Haw, Cross-Eyed Mule"

"I Found the End of the Rainbow"

"I Guess I'll Forget You in Time"

"I See a Break in the Clouds"

"I Will Always Have My Dreams"

"I Wish I Was a School Kid Again"

"I'm Behind the Eight Ball Again"

"Leavin' Tonight for Texas"

"Money Spendin' Papa"

"My Inspiration for a Song"

"Pass Me the 'Lasses, Linda Lou"

"Please Try to Smile Before I Go"

"Rose Covered Rancho"

"She Was Only a Moonshiner's Daughter"

"Shuck It Boys, Shuck It"

"Sweetheart Mary"

"Sweetheart of Honeysuckle Valley"

"That's Why I Cried"

"These Shoes Are Killing Me"

"Under Blue Southern Skies"

"The Unexplained Blues"

"When the Old Jaloppy Breaks Down"

"Why Don't You Write Sometime"

"You're Wasting Your Time on Me"

Folder 12

Favorite Songs. M. M. Cole Publishing Company. Chicago, Ill. 1936. 64 p. of music and lyrics.

"A Bicycle Built for Two"

"Barcarolle"

"Blue Danube Waltz"

"The Bowery"

"Bury Me Out on the Prairie"

"By the Silv'ry Rio Grande"

"The Campbells Are Coming"

"Cielito Lindo"

"Cradle Song"

"Dark Eyes"

"Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes"

"Elegie"

"Go Down Moses"

"I Cannot Sing the Old Songs"

"I'll Sing Thee Songs of Araby"

"In Old Madrid"

"La Cucaracha"

"La Golondrina"

"La Marseillaise"

"La Paloma"

"The Last Rose of Summer"

"Liebestraum"

"Listen to the Mocking Bird"

"Londonderry Air"

"Love's Old Sweet Song"

"Man on the Flying Trapeze"

"The Merry Widow"

"The Minstrel Boy"

"My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice"

"Old Black Joe"

"Polly Wolly Doodle"

"Song of the Volga Boatmen"

"Still as the Night"

"Toreador Song"

"Two Guitars"

"Vilia"

"Wedding March"

"When the Work's All Done This Fall"

"Will You Buy a Little Violet"

Favorite Songs, Book 2. M. M. Cole Publishing Company. Chicago, Ill. 1941. 32 p. of music and lyrics.

"Ah, So Pure"

"Ave Maria"

"Blue Danube Waltz"

"Cielito Lindo"

"Ciribiribin"

"Dark Eyes"

"Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair"

"La Paloma"

"Londonderry Air"

"Love's Melody (Concerto Bb)"

"The Merry Widow"

"Red River Valley"

"She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain"

"Whispering Hope"

Favorite Songs of Hayloft Hoedown. Jack Howard Publications Incorporated. Philadelphia, Pa. 1948. 48 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs.

"Jukebox Cannon Ball"

"Don't Stand in God's Way"

"I Used to Be Blue for Texas"

"Somebody's Breaking My Heart"

"When I Hold a Bit of Heaven"

"Take Me Back to Sleepy Hollow"

"When a Cowboy Shakes Your Hand"

"Every Precious Memory (A Souvenir of You)"

"Pawnee (My Little Indian Maid)"

"I'll Find Someone"

"Dreamtime on the Prairie"

"My Lucky Lariat"

"I'm Gonna Straddle My Saddle"

"Old Montana Moon"

"Out on Coo Coo Ranch"

"Let Me Out"

"Just a Year Ago Tonight"

"My Beauty from Butte"

"Homestead on the Mesa"

Faye and Cleo's Home Song Favorites. Stasny Music Corporation. New York, N.Y.1938. 65 p. of music and lyrics, with instructions for performing a quadrille, a glossary of cowboy terms, and artists' profiles.

"A Convict's Dream"

"Arkansas Traveler"

"A Ridin' Ol' Paint"

"Abdul, the Bulbul Ameer"

"Brown Eyed Lee"

"By the Silver Rio Grande"

"Bile Dem Cabbage Down"

"Birmingham Jail"

"Cindy"

"Clementine"

"Charlie Brooks"

"Climbing Up the Golden Stairs"

"Camptown Races"

"Dear Evalina, Sweet Evalina"

"Devil's Dream"

"Etiquette Blues"

"Fisher's Hornpipe"

"Frankie and Johnnie"

"Father, Dear Father, Come Home"

"Goin' Down the Road"

"Give Me a Home on the Prairie"

"Give My Love to Nell"

"Garry Owen"

"Home on the Range"

"Highland Fling No. 1"

"Highland Fling No. 2"

"Hand Me Down My Walking Cane"

"I Walked Back from the Buggy Ride"

"I Found You Among the Roses"

"In the Valley of Whispering Pines"

"I Love Little Willie"

"I'll Be All Smiles Tonight"

"Irish Washerwoman"

"I've Got No Use for the Women"

"I'll Remember You Love in My Prayers"

"I Wish I Was Single Again"

"In the Evening by the Moonlight"

"Jack O'Diamonds"

"Little Old Shack in the Mountains"

"Lonely Valley"

"Little Brown Jug"

"Little Old Sod Shanty on My Claim"

"My Gal on the Rio Grande"

"O Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie"

"Oh Dem Golden Slippers"

"Oh Susanna"

"On the Road to Mandalay"

"Old Folks at Home"

"Puttin' on the Style"

"Put My Little Shoes Away"

"Pop Goes the Weasel"

"Polly Wolly Doodle"

"Plantonio"

"Ring Ring de Banjo"

"Rattler"

"Red River Valley"

"Sweet Aura Lee"

"Sweet Kitty Wells"

"Sinful to Flirt"

"Snag Tooth Sal"

"Say That Your Love Is True"

"Sailor's Hornpipe"

"St. Patrick's Day in the Morning"

"She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain"

"Sleep, Baby, Sleep"

"The Crawdad Song"

"The Yellow Rose of Texas"

"The Lane County Bachelor"

"The Old Chisholm Trail"

"The Trail to Mexico"

"The Old Grey Mare"

"The Little Mohee"

"Turkey in the Straw"

"The Campbells Are Coming"

"The Man on the Flying Trapeze"

"The Texas Rangers"

"The Cowboy (All Day in the Saddle)"

"The Rosary"

"The Budded Rose"

"This Train"

"Will Rogers (The Cowboy Ambassador)"

"Will You Love Me When I'm Old"

"Where Is My Wandering Boy Tonight"

"Way Out in Idyho"

"Wait for the Wagon"

"Whoopee Ti Yi Yo Little Dogies"

"When the Work's All Done This Fall"

Fleming Allan's Folio of Bob Baker Western Songs, No. 1. American Music Incorporated. Portland, Ore. 1939. 48 p. of music and lyrics.

"As the Old Chuck-Wagon Rolls Along"

"Bonny Bonny Braes of Wyomin'"

"Dry an' Dusty"

"Give Me the Life of a Cowboy"

"Headin' Home"

"I Long for the Hills of Wyoming"

"It Ain't So Rosy on the Range"

"A Cowboy's Song for Sale"

"I've Sold My Saddle for an Old Guitar"

"Lorita"

"My Old Paint Pony an' Me"

"Song of the Trail"

"Out in Califor-ni-a"

"Pony Express"

"Pride of the Prairie"

"Rangers' Song"

"Restin' Beside the Trail"

"Ridin' Down That Utah Trail"

"We're Brandin' Today"

"When a Cowboy's Day Is Done"

Floyd Tillman and Lew Childre's Album of Songs. Peer International Corporation. New York, N.Y.1937, 1941. 32 p. of music and lyrics, with a chord chart.

"Always Alone"

"Daisy May"

"Gonna Raise a Ruckus Tonight"

"I Didn't Know"

"I Love My Rooster"

"I'll Come Back to You"

"I'll Keep on Loving You"

"I'm Sorry Now"

"It's Been a Long, Long Time"

"New It Makes No Difference Now"

"Some Must Win"

"Sweethearts or Strangers"

"Take Me Back to Tulsa"

"Time Changes Everything"

"Worried Mind"

Floyd Tillman's Lone Star Melodies. Peer International Corporation. New York, N.Y.1945. 25 p. of music and lyrics.

"Each Night at Nine"

"G. I. Blues"

"It Makes No Difference Now"

"They Took the Stars Out of Heaven"

"I'll Keep On Loving You"

"It's Been a Long, Long Time"

"I've Learned My Lesson Now"

"Daisy May"

"A Precious Memory"

"Don't Be Blue"

"All Because of You"

"Two More Years (And I'll Be Free)"

Frankie "Peewee" King: Grand Ole Opry Deluxe Songbook. Frank and King Publications. Goodlettsville, Tenn. 33 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs.

"I'll Forgive You, But I Can't Forget"

"Don't Forget"

"Covered Wagon Lullaby"

"I Just Don't Care Anymore"

"Let's Both Say We're Sorry"

"Don't Blame It All on Me"

"You'll See the Day"

"The Heart That Is Breaking for You"

"Singing as I Go"

"My Roamin' Days Are Over, Little Girl"

"Sundown and Sorrow"

"Don't Leave Me, Little Darling"

"Darling, How Can You Forget So Soon?"

"That Cheap Look in Your Eye"

"You Live in a World All Your Own"

"My Main Trial Is Yet to Come"

"Brother, Take Warning"

"Temple on the Hill"

"The End of My Roundup Days"

"Double Trouble on My Mind"

"If I Ever Make You Cry"

"You Go Your Way, Darling"

"You Were the Cause of It All"

"Juke Box Blues"

"Last Go 'Round"

"My Heart's Below the Mason-Dixon Line"

"Gun-Totin' Mama"

"Dog House Blues"

Gene Autry and Jimmy Long: Cowboy Songs, Mountain Ballads. M. M. Cole Publishing Company. Chicago, Ill. 64 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs.

"Memories of That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine"

"The Little Farm Home"

"Gosh! I Miss You All the Time"

"Down in Santa Fe"

"Some Day in Wyoming"

"A Little Old Lady"

"The Old Folks Back Home"

"All I Need Is a Horse"

"Shine On, Pale Moon"

"Back to That Shack in the Ozarks"

"Seven More Days"

"Answer to the Red River Valley"

"My Shy Little Blue Bonnet Girl"

"I'd Love a Home Up in the Mountains"

"Sweetheart, You and I"

"Buddy"

"Rainbow Valley"

"If I Had You"

"Old Missouri Moon"

"That Silver Haired Mother of Mine"

"That Old Swimming Pool"

"In the Cradle of My Dreams"

"Angel Boy"

"Sing Me an Old Fashioned Lullaby"

"I'll Be Ridin'"

Folder 13

Gene Autry's Famous Cowboy Songs and Mountain Ballads, Book No. 2. M. M. Cole Publishing Company. Chicago, Ill. 64 p. of music and lyrics.

"Dear Old Western Skies"

"The Crime I Didn't Do"

"There's an Empty Cot in the Bunk-House Tonight"

"Way Out West in Texas"

"The Dying Cowgirl"

"That Mother and Daddy of Mine"

"Where Are You, Sweetheart"

"Back Home in the Blue Ridge Mountains"

"Lou'siana Moon"

"The Yellow Rose of Texas"

"Cowboy's Heaven"

"I Lost a Pal When I Lost My Gal"

"The New Busted Blues"

"When the Humming Birds Are Humming"

"Atlanta Bound"

"In the Hills of Caroline"

"There's a Letter in the Mailbox from Mother"

"Kentucky Lullaby"

"That Tumbled Down Shack"

"So Long Old Pal"

"I'm a Railroad Man Without a Railroad Fare"

"The Convict's Dream"

"If You Let Me Be Your Little Sweetheart"

"When the Moon Shines on the Mississippi Valley"

"Returning to My Cabin Home"

"Don't Take Me Back to the Chain Gang"

"Back in Those Bicycle Days"

"The Farmer's Son"

Gene Autry's De Luxe Edition of Famous Original Cowboy Songs and Mountain Ballads. M. M. Cole Publishing Company. Chicago, Ill. 1938. 96 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs.

"A Cabin That's Waiting There"

"At the Millhouse Wild West Show"

"Blue Bird Valley"

"Chiquita"

"Covered Wagon Trail"

"The Covered Wagon"

"The Cowboy's Goodbye"

"Cowpuncher's Blues"

"Don Juan of Sevillio"

"Don't Jump the Gun"

"Don't Waste Your Tears on Me"

"Dreaming of the Western Plains"

"End of the Trail"

"Friends of the Prairie"

"Guns and Guitars"

"Headin' for the Old Corral"

"Hold On Little Dogie Hold On"

"The Hurdy Gurdy Man"

"I Hate to Say Goodbye to the Prairie"

"I Picked Up the Trail When I Found You"

"I Want a Pardon for Daddy"

"I'd Love a Home in the Mountains"

"If You Want to Be a Cowboy"

"I'll Go Ridin' Down That Old Texas Trail"

"I'm a Ridin' Up the Old Kentucky Mountains"

"I'm a Tumbleweed Tenor"

"I'm Getting a Moon's Eye View of the World"

"I'm Gonna Hit the Trail"

"Im Oscar - I'm Pete"

"In a Chapel on the Plains"

"In the Dream World of Yesterday"

"In the Heart of the West"

"Indian Song"

"Jail Song"

"Juanita My Darling"

"Just Come on Back"

"Leaving the Range for My Shenandoah Bride"

"'Leven Months in Leavenworth"

"Life on the Range"

"Little Cowboy Pal"

"Little Old Faded Blue Bonnet"

"The Little Ranch House on the Old Circle B"

"Looking for the Lost Chord"

"Love's Always Near"

"Moco Loco"

"Mothers Here's a Bouquet for You"

"My Cross Eyed Gal"

"My Old Saddle Pal"

"My Prayer for Tonight"

"Old Ranch House"

"The Old Red Barn"

"Old Trail Driver"

"On a Beautiful Star Spangled Night"

"On the Prairie"

"Please Don't Tell My Mother"

"Rainbow Trail"

"Rainbow Valley"

"Ridin' All Day"

"Ridin' Down the Canyon (When the Desert Sun Goes Down)"

"Ridin' High"

"Roamin' Around the Range"

"Rodeo Rose"

"Roses in the Sunset"

"The Roundup in Cheyenne"

"She's Somebody's Old Fashioned Sweetheart"

"Sing Me a Song of the Saddle"

"The Song of the Plains"

"Sweet Mountain Mother of Mine"

"That's How Donkeys Were Born"

"There's a Ring Around the Moon"

"Tonight on the Range"

"The Trail of the Great Divide"

"Uncle Noah's Ark"

"Wagon Train"

"We Will Meet in the Sky (Bye and Bye)"

"We'll Ride Toward the Sunset Together"

"Were You Sincere"

"The West Ain't What It Used to Be"

"When a Cowboy Makes Love"

"When It's Tune Wrangling Time in Texas"

"When the Cactus Is Blooming at Home"

"When the Campfire Is Low on the Prairie"

"When the Prairie Campfires Burn"

"When the Round-Up Days Are Over"

"When the Sun Sets in Wyomin'"

"When the Tumble Weeds Come Tumbling Down Again"

"Where a Water Wheel Keeps Turning On"

"Yippee Yadee Yi Yay"

Gene Autry's Hit Kit. Western Music Publishing Company. Hollywood, Calif. 1946. 48 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs.

"At Mail Call Today"

"Darling What More Can I Do"

"Don't Hang Around Me Anymore"

"I Want to Be Sure"

"I've Learned a Lot About Women"

"Lonely River"

"I'll Be Back"

"Rhythm of the Hoofbeats"

"The Old Trail"

"Address Unknown"

"Keep Rollin' Lazy Longhorns"

"Broomstick Buckaroo"

"Don't Live a Lie"

"Rocky Canyon"

"I'm a Cowpoke Pokin' Along"

"Silver Wings in the Moonlight"

"Yellow Rose of Texas"

"Down in the Land of Zulu"

"Have We Said Our Last Goodbye"

"After Tomorrow"

Gene Autry's Sensational Collection of Famous Original Cowboy Songs and Mountain Ballads. M. M. Cole Publishing Company. Chicago, Ill. 1932. 64 p. of music and lyrics, with artist profile.

"Alone With My Sorrows"

"Bear Cat Papa Blues"

"Blue Days"

"By the Ozark Trail"

"Cowboy Yodel"

"Dad in the Hills"

"Dog Gone Blues"

"Down and Out Blues"

"I'll Be Thinking of You Little Gal"

"I'm Always Dreaming of You"

"Missouri Is Calling"

"Money Ain't No Use Anyway"

"My Alabama Home"

"My Cross Eyed Gal"

"My Pal of Yesterday"

"No One To Call Me Darling"

"Pictures of My Mother"

"That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine"

"That's How I Got My Start"

"The Gangster's Warning"

"The Jail House Blues"

"The Mississippi Valley Blues"

"The Rheumatism Blues"

"The Yodeling Hobo"

"True Blue Bill"

"Under the Old Apple Tree"

"Watching the Clouds Roll By"

"When Father Was a Little Boy"

"Why Don't You Come Back to Me?"

"Yodel Your Troubles Away"

George B. German, Hamlins Cowboy Balladeer, Book No. 2. M. M. Cole Publishing Company. Chicago, Ill. 1935. 64 p. of music and lyrics.

"When the Bloom Is On the Sage"

"Pretty Quadroon"

"The Hell Bound Train"

"The Strawberry Roan"

"Four Thousand Years Ago"

"A Home on the Range"

"Barney McCoy"

"The Cowboy's Dream"

"The Cowboy's Meditation"

"Little Blossom"

"The Prisoner at the Bar"

"May I Sleep in Your Barn Tonight Mister"

"Puttin' on the Style"

"While I Rock Our Babies to Sleep"

"Hold Fast to the Right"

"A Comical Ditty"

"The Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane"

"Lorena"

"The Man on the Flying Trapeze"

"Cow-Boy Jack"

"Put My Little Shoes Away"

"Tis Sweet To Be Remembered"

"Two Little Orphans"

"You Give Me Your Love, I'll Give You Mine"

"Rock Me To Sleep In My Rocky Mountain Home"

"Are You Tired of Me, My Darling?"

"Mellow Mountain Moon"

"The East Bound Train"

"The Steer's Lament"

"The Spanish Cavalier"

"The Lonesome Road"

"Down in the Valley"

"The Last Great Round-Up"

The Georgia Crackers' Song Folio No. 1. American Music Incorporated. Portland, Ore. 1940. 54 p. of music and lyrics.

"Ridin' High"

"Sing to Me, Cowboy (In My Dreams)"

"I've Got the Round-Up Blues"

"My Old Ohio Home"

"When the Trails of the West Were New"

"Down Along the Rolling Rio Grande"

"Wild an' Raw"

"Dear Old Homestead"

"My Memory of Mother"

"I'm a Texas Cowboy"

"Old Nevada Trail"

"Stringin' Along, Singin' a Song"

"Dawn on the Desert"

"Down That Sunset Trail With You"

"The Old Violin"

"Cowboy on the Trail"

"Come and Get It"

"Believe Me, Darling, It's Over"

"Hopin' for Better Things (A Cowboy's Prayer)"

"Campfires Aglow"

Folder 14

Golden 40 Songs Book of Top Country Hits. Giant Music Mates No. 13. 103 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs.

"Act Naturally"

"Almost Persuaded"

"The Box It Came In"

"Catch a Little Raindrop"

"Chicken Feed"

"Common Colds and Broken Hearts"

"Day for Decision"

"Distant Drums"

"Don't Touch Me"

"Everybody Loves a Nut"

"Evil On Your Mind"

"Husbands and Wives"

"I Can't Keep Away From You"

"I Hear Little Rock Callin'"

"I Just Came to Smell the Flowers"

"I Remember You"

"If Teardrops Were Silver"

"I'm Losing You"

"I'm Not Crazy Yet"

"It's All Over"

"It's Another World"

"The Last Word In Lonesome Is Me"

"Lonelyville"

"Poor Boy Blues"

"Put It Off Until Tomorrow"

"The Right One"

"The Shoe Goes on the Other Foot Tonight"

"Sittin' in an All Nite Cafe"

"Snow Flake"

"Someone Before Me"

"Streets of Baltimore"

"Take Good Care of Her"

"Talkin' to the Wall"

"Tippy Toeing"

"Tupelo County Jail"

"Why Do I Keep Doing This to Us"

"Would You Hold It Against Me"

"You Ain't Enough Woman"

"You Can't Roller Skate in a Buffalo Herd"

Grady and Hazel Cole's Blue Ridge Mountain Songs. Chart Music Publishing House. Chicago, Ill. 1945. 50 p. of music and lyrics.

"A Cowhand's Dream"

"Daisies Won't Tell"

"Down on the Farm"

"Father's Old Silent Fiddle"

"I Want to Be a City Slicker"

"I'm Just a Hillbilly at Heart"

"I'm Pullin' In My Lariat"

"In My Heart Dear You'll Always Be Mine"

"I've Been Workin' on the Railroad"

"Life Will Be Sad Without Home Sweet Home"

"Melody Hill"

"Mem'ries of Love"

"My Dad's the Engineer"

"My Prayer Today"

"The Old Gray Mare"

"Setting of the Sun"

"Sing a Little, Pray a Little"

"There's a Candle Brightly Burning for You"

"There's a Little White House (On the Side of the Hill)"

"There's a Rainbow Over the Prairie"

"True Love Is Hard to Find"

"Waitin' for the Moon to Shine"

"We'll Be Singing Glory Over There"

"Why Did You Leave Me?"

"Yes, Daddy's Up There"

Grandpa Jones, Star of the Grand Ole Opry: Harmonies of the Hill Country. Lois Muisc Publishing Company. Cincinnati, Ohio. 1947. 40 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs.

"Are There Tears Behind Your Smiles"

"Darling Don't You Love Me Now"

"East Bound Freight Train"

"Get Back on the Glory Road"

"Goin' Down to the Country"

"I'll Be Around If You Need Me"

"I'll Never Lose That Loneliness for You"

"It's Raining Here This Morning"

"I've Been All Around This World"

"My Darling's Not My Darling Anymore"

"Ridin' on That Train"

"She's Gone and Left Another Broken Heart"

"Tears That Make Believe"

"The Old Rail Fence"

"There's a Grave in the Waves of the Ocean"

"You Didn't Have to Leave Me"

"You'll Be Lonesome Too"

Hank Roth and His Tamarack's Square Set Songs (sic). Chas. A. Roth Music Company. Pulaski, N.Y. 1940. 31 p. of music and lyrics, with description of figures in a square set (dance).

"The Spanish Cavalier"

"Red River Valley"

"Darling Nellie Gray"

"Swing on the Corner"

"Hinky Dinky Parley Vous"

"You Swing Your Girl"

"The First Ladies Cross Over"

"The Mulberry Bush"

"The Lady Goes 'Round the Lady"

"There'll Be a Shindig in the Old Barn To-Night"

"The Son of a Gambolier"

"Pop Goes the Weasel"

"The Girl You Left Behind You"

"There Is a Tavern in the Town"

"My Old Kentucky Home"

Hank Thompson, America's Foremost Singer-Composer of Modern Folk Songs: Folio of Recorded Hits. Southern Music Company. San Antonio, Tex. Music, lyrics, and photographs.

"(I've Got A) Humpty Dumpty Heart"

"The Green Light"

"You Remembered Me"

"California Women"

"Yesterday's Mail"

"(My Heart Is A) Jigsaw Puzzle"

"Second Hand Gal"

"Desert Jewels"

"Brazos Valley Rancho (Former Theme Song)"

Hank Williams' Country Hit Parade. Acuff-Rose Publications. Nashville, Tenn. 47 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs.

"A House of Gold"

"A House Without Love"

"The Alabama Waltz"

"Dear Brother"

"Everything's Okay"

"I Just Don't Like This Kind of Livin'"

"I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry"

"I've Just Told Mama Goodbye"

"Jesus Remembered Me"

"Long Gone Lonesome Blues"

"Lost Highway"

"May You Never Be Alone"

"Mind Your Own Business"

"My Son Calls Another Man Daddy"

"'Neath a Cold Gray Tomb of Stone"

"There'll Be No Teardrops Tonight"

"They'll Never Take Her Love From Me"

"Why Don't You Love Me"

"Why Should We Try Anymore"

"You're Gonna Change (Or I'm Gonna Leave)"

Hank Williams' Country Music Folio. Acuff-Rose. Nashville, Tenn. 47 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs.

"A Mansion on the Hill"

"Calling You"

"Honky Tonkin'"

"Honky Tonk Blues"

"I Can't Get You Off of My Mind"

"I Don't Care (If Tomorrow Never Comes)"

"(Last Night) I Heard You Crying In Your Sleep"

"I Saw the Light"

"I'll Be a Bachelor 'Til I Die"

"I'm a Long Gone Daddy"

"If I Didn't Love You"

"Move It On Over"

"My Love for You (Has Turned to Hate)"

"My Sweet Love Ain't Around"

"Never Again (Will I Knock on Your Door)"

"On the Banks of the Old Pontchartrain"

"Pan American"

"Six More Miles"

"Wealth Won't Save Your Soul"

"When God Comes and Gathers His Jewels"

Folder 15

Hank Williams' Favorite Songs. Acuff-Rose. Nashville, Tenn. 1953, 1981. 47 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs.

"Alone and Forsaken"

"Baby, We're Really in Love"

"Cold, Cold Heart"

"Hey, Good Lookin'"

"Howlin' at the Moon"

"I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You)"

"I Could Never Be Ashamed of You"

"I Won't Be Home No More"

"I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive"

"I'm Sorry For You, My Friend"

"Jambalaya (On the Bayou)"

"Kaw-Liga"

"Let's Turn Back the Years"

"Moanin' the Blues"

"My Heart Would Know"

"Nobody's Lonesome for Me"

"Ramblin' Man"

"Weary Blues (From Waitin')"

"You Win Again"

"Your Cheatin' Heart"

Harmie Smith's Favorites. Self-published. Music, lyrics, and photographs.

"I'll Not Be Around"

"I'm to Blame"

"A Heart That Is Broken for You"

"Loved and Lost"

"Darling, You're the Answer to My Prayer"

"Two Broken Hearts"

"How Could You Forget"

"Since You've Gone Away"

"Shadows of the Past"

"Does It Matter to You Now"

Hill and Range Hit Songs, Folio No. 1. Hill and Range Songs Incorporated. New York, N.Y.1950. 33 p. of music and lyrics.

"I'm Movin' On"

"Cuddle Buggin' Baby"

"Just a Closer Walk With Thee"

"A Prison Without Walls"

"Shame on You"

"Detour"

"Tennessee Saturday Night"

"Roses"

"Rag Mop"

"Candy Kisses"

"Room Full of Roses"

"Bouquet of Roses"

"Tennessee Border"

"Cigareets, Whusky, and Wild, Wild Women"

"I'm Throwing Rice (At the Girl That I Love)"

"Don't Rob Another Man's Castle"

The Hillbilly Hit Kit. West'rn Music Publishing Company. Hollywood, Calif. 1945. 47 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs.

"A Gold Mine in Your Heart"

"At Mail Call Today"

"Dear Little Dream Girl of Mine"

"Eyes to the Skies"

"I Just Want You"

"I'll Be Back"

"I'll Be True While You're Gone"

"It Was Only a Hobo's Dream"

"Knights of the Open Road"

"Painted Desert"

"Poor Little Dogie"

"Spend a Night in Argentina"

"Sycamore Lane"

"The Old Geezer"

"What's Gonna Happen to Me"

"You Are the Light of My Life"

Hillbilly Hit Parade of 1942. Peer International Corporation. New York, N.Y.1942. 63 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artists' biographies and a chord chart.

"All Because of You"

"Alone at the Station"

"Bad Girl"

"The Band Begins to Play"

"Blues in Jail"

"Coo-Se-Coo"

"Crying Myself to Sleep"

"Deep in the Heart of Texas"

"Don't Say Good Bye Little Darling"

"I Won't Be Back in a Year Little Darling"

"I Wish You Knew the Way I Feel"

"It's Been a Long, Long Time"

"Let Me Smile My Last Smile at You"

"Live and Let Live"

"Make 'Em Say Uncle, Uncle Sam!"

"My Time Will Come Some Day"

"Pay Me No Mind"

"Promise to Be True While I'm Away"

"Rosalita"

"The Sun Has Gone Down on Our Love"

"Take Me Back Again"

"Weary, Worried, and Blue"

"You'll Always Be My Darling"

"You'll Always Have My Heart"

Hillbilly Hit Parade of 1943. Peer International Corporation. New York, N.Y.1943. 48 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artists' biographies.

"When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again"

"Live and Let Live"

"Der Fuehrer's Face"

"Heart Break Trail"

"Rollin' Along With a Cowpuncher's Song"

"I Hung My Head and Cried"

"What More Can I Say?"

"Don't You Cry Over Me"

"Cimarron (Roll On)"

"Ten Years"

"You Don't Care"

"You Brought Sorrow to My Heart"

"Rodeo Polka"

"Gals Don't Mean a Thing"

"Your Smile Will Go With Me"

"I Know I Shouldn't Worry"

"I Dreamed of an Old Love Affair"

"You're Breaking My Heart"

Hillbilly Hit Parade of 1944. Peer International Corporation. New York, N.Y.1944. 25 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artists' biographies.

"Rosalita"

"I Was Wrong"

"A Sinner's Prayer"

"We'll Be Back This Coming Year"

"You're a Long Way From Being Happy"

"Why Do You Treat Me This Way"

"They Took the Stars Out of Heaven"

"Don't Make Me Go to Bed and I'll Be Good"

"There's a Gold Star in Her Window"

"God Bless My Darling, He's Somewhere"

Hillbilly Hit Parade of 1945. Peer International Corporation. New York, N.Y.1945. 33 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artists' biographies.

"Columbus Stockade Blues"

"Smiles Are Made Out of the Sunshine"

"Think of Me"

"Linda Lou"

"Lonely"

"Blue Dreams"

"There's a New Moon Over My Shoulder"

"I Don't Care Anymore"

"I'm Wastin' My Tears on You"

"Take Me Back to Tulsa"

"I'm Thru Wastin' Time on You"

"Down Houston Way"

Hillbilly Hit Parade of 1946. Peer International Corporation. New York, N.Y.1946. 33 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artists' biographies.

"Rock Me to Sleep in My Saddle"

"Let Us Both Be Fair"

"Make Room in Your Heart for a Friend"

"Forgive Me"

"Gals Don't Mean a Thing"

"Legend of the Robin's Red Breast"

"Have You Got Someone Else on the String?"

"It's Nobody's Fault But Your Own"

"Why, Darlin', Why"

"I Have Tried"

"Nancy"

"Rose of Shenandoah Valley"

"My Adobe Hacienda"

"Did You See My Daddy Over There?"

Folder 16

Hillbilly Hit Parade of 1947. Peer International Corporation. New York, N.Y.1947. 32 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artists' biographies.

"Kentucky Waltz"

"True Life Blues"

"Footprints in the Snow"

"(Down the) Trail to San Antone"

"Stay a Little Longer"

"I Wish We'd Never Met"

"Champagne Polka"

"Eeny Meeny Dixie Deeny"

"My Adobe Hacienda"

"(I'll Ride) Across the Purple Sage"

"I've Just Got to Be a Cowboy"

Hillbilly Record Round-Up Song Folio. Leeds Music Corporation. New York, N.Y.1942. 64 p. of music and lyrics.

"Answer to Nobody's Darlin' But Mine"

"The End of the World"

"Deep Elm (You Tell 'Em I'm Blue)"

"Fan It"

"Ida Red"

"I'm Trusting in You"

"I Saw Your Face in the Moon"

"I Wonder If You Feel the Way I Do"

"Just Because"

"Kansas City Blues"

"Lawyer Skinner"

"Little Mother of the Hills"

"Nobody's Darlin' But Mine"

"Peaceful Valley"

"Poor Little Rose"

"Sadie Hawkins Day"

"There Was a Time"

"Those Gone and Left Me Blues"

"Three Days - Three Days"

"Too Late"

"Trouble in Mind"

"What Good Will It Do"

"When I Take My Vacation in Heaven"

"When It's Harvest Time in Peaceful Valley"

"When It's Night Time in Nevada"

"You Gotta Quit Cheatin' On Me"

"You'll Be Sorry Bye and Bye"

"You're a Flower from an Old Bouquet"

Home and Hill Country Ballads, Folio No. 1. American Music Incorporated. Portland, Ore. 1939. 48 p. of music and lyrics.

"Good Old Mountain Music (Makes You Swing)"

"When It's Peach Blossom Time in Georgia"

"You're the Gold in My Rainbow of Dreams"

"Molasses Makin' Time in Caroline"

"That Old Buckboard (Behind the Barn)"

"My Daddy's Violin"

"That Little Old Shack Among the Pines"

"A Hill Billy Boy Takes a Ride"

"The Rogue Red River Valley"

"Someone Is Waiting in Heaven"

"Mister Dickens' Farm"

"A Mountaineer's Lament"

"That Place Called Home, Sweet Home"

"Jenny Lee From Tennessee"

"The Clover Fields Are Red"

"Love's Sweet Dreams of You"

"Bundle Up Your Sins (And Throw 'Em In the River)"

"You Took Her From Me"

"Daffy Over You (Oh Me, Oh My)"

"Hittin' a Hill Billy Tune"

Home and Hill Country Ballads, Folio No. 7. American Music Incorporated. Portland, Ore. 1942. 50 p. of music and lyrics.

"Little Darling of My Dreams"

"Silver Moon on the Colorado (Light My Pathway to That Little Mound of Clay)"

"My Little Home in the Mountains"

"Whippoorwills Are Calling You"

"Indiana, My Home"

"When the Rhododendron Blooms in Tennessee"

"Oh, Mamie, What'cha Doin' to Me?"

"Mother's Old Rocking Chair"

"Fly With Me O'er Lands So Fair"

"Cally Doon (Mah Lilly of the Valley)"

"When It's Mating Time in the Valley"

"I've Come to Say Goodbye, Dear"

"Those Early Morning Blues"

"When the Ragtime Band Starts Playing Jazz"

"My Dear Old Minnesota Home"

"Under the Linden Tree"

"We Will Meet Beyond the River"

"I Dreamed a Dream"

"Listen to the Sunset Lullaby"

"Oh, How I miss You, Mother of Mine"

"Beautiful Rosie Annie"

Home and Hill Country Ballads, Folio No. 10. American Music Incorporated. Portland, Ore. 1943. 50 p. of music and lyrics.

"Some Sunny Day"

"Over the Mountain"

"Longing for My Dear Old Home"

"Message of Love"

"Dreamy Ozark Moon"

"I Know How It Feels To Be Lonesome"

"My Dixie Darlin'"

"Don't Forget Pearl Harbor"

"List'ning to the Wabash"

"My Darling Clara Bell"

"Dear Old Well"

"Tell Me Why, Little Darlin'"

"Little Green Homestead"

"Let Jesus Show You"

"Ohio River Moon"

"That Sweet Kentucky Girl"

"I'm Lonesome for the Lonesome Pine"

"Blue Eyed Kate"

"Please Don't Take My Sugar Baby From Me"

"My Childhood Home"

"Be Mine"

"Just One Kiss, Nellie Darling"

"I Got a Hank'rin' Fer You"

Homer Rodeheaver's World's Greatest Collection of Sacred Songs. M. M. Cole Publishing Company. Chicage, Ill. 1933. 64 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artist profile.

"The Old Rugged Cross"

"Brighten the Corner Where You Are"

"He Knows the Way"

"An Evening Prayer"

"Good-Night and Good-Morning"

"A Memory"

"When the World Forgets"

"When I Look In His Face"

"The Great Judgement Morning"

"Whispering Hope"

"One Sweetly Solemn Thought"

"Jesus, Lover of My Soul"

"The Church by the Side of the Road"

"Silent Night, Holy Night"

"I Love to Tell the Story"

"God Be With You Till We Meet Again"

"Let the Lower Lights Be Burning"

"Holy, Holy, Holy"

"The Church in the Wildwood"

"Sun of My Soul"

"My Faith Looks Up To Thee"

"O Come, All Ye Faithful"

"Bringing in the Sheaves"

"The Lord Is My Shepherd"

"Nearer, My God, To Thee"

"Hark! The Herald Angels Sing"

"He Leadeth Me"

"Jerusalem, the Golden"

"Sweet Bye and Bye"

"Now the Day Is Over"

"I'm a Pilgrim"

"What a Friend We Have In Jesus"

"Lead, Kindly Light"

"Jesus Loves Me"

"Abide With Me"

"Onward, Christian Soldiers"

"Rock of Ages"

Hopalong Cassidy Song Folio with Words and Music. Paramount Music Corporation. New York, N.Y.1940. 48 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs.

"Twilight on the Trail"

"The Hills of Old Wyomin'"

"Moonlight on the Sunset Trail"

"Lazy Rolls the Rio Grande"

"Where the Cimarron Flows"

"The Call of the Prairie"

"The Heart of the West"

"Take Me Back to Those Wide Open Spaces"

"Moonlit Paradise"

"Night on the Plains"

"Beneath a Western Sky"

"Trail Dust"

Folder 17

It Makes No Difference Now: Four Star Folio (Montana Slim, The Carter Family, Jimmie Davis, and Jimmie Rodgers). Southern Music Publishing Company Incorporated. 1939. 64 p. of music and lyrics, with a chord chart.

"It Makes No Difference Now"

"What Difference Does It Make"

"Answer To It Makes No Difference Now"

"Sweet Violets"

"Every Minute of the Hour"

"Lazybones"

"Choir Boy"

"Covered Wagon Lullaby"

"Golden Lariat"

"The Little Red Patch on the Seat of My Trousers"

"There's a Love Knot In My Lariat"

"Give Me a Pony and an Open Prairie"

"A Troubador of the Prairie"

"Sundown on the Prairie"

"By the Grave of Nobody's Darling"

"That Ramshackle Shack"

"La Cucaracha"

"Rio Grande"

"I'm Bettin' the Roll on Roamer"

"The Return of Barnacle Bill"

"Willie, the Chimney Sweeper"

"Blue Bonnets"

"Blow the Man Down"

"Oh! Mo'nah!"

"The Foggy Mountain Top"

"Golden Days"

"That's Why I'm Nobody's Darling"

"I Wish I Had Never Seen Sunshine"

"Jailhouse No. 2 (In the Jailhouse Now)"

"High Powered Mama"

"My Rough and Rowdy Ways"

"Train Whistle Blues"

"She Was Happy Till She Met You"

"A Cowboy's Regret"

"I'm a Lonely Old Cowboy"

Jack B. Tenney. M. M. Cole Publishing Company. Chicago, Ill. 1946. 96 p. of music and lyrics, with artist profile.

"A Million To One"

"America On Parade"

"At the Border"

"Blackhawk Valley Creek"

"Country Cabin Home"

"Do Your Eyes Mean What They Say?"

"Dreamy Texas Moon"

"Gonna Take a Train Back to Texas"

"Good-Bye Pal"

"Heart of Mine"

"How Can This World Go On?"

"I Want To Wake Up In Hawaii"

"I'd Like To Croon a Little Love Song"

"I'd Never Understand"

"I'll Ride Again"

"I'm a Son of a Son of a Sailor"

"I'm Grateful to God for a Mother Like You"

"I'm Hittin' for the Hills of Wyomin'"

"I'm Ridin' on a Rainbow"

"In a Cane-Bottom Chair"

"In a Little Cafe (On a Side Street)"

"It Won't Matter a Thousand Years From Now"

"June Time in the Smokies"

"Just a Stranger Roving the Range"

"Just Wait a Little While Longer"

"Little One"

"Little Smokie Mountain Home"

"Mexicali Rose"

"My Dreams Have Not Been In Vain"

"My Sweetheart In Texas"

"'Neath the Palm Trees With You"

"The Old Village Parson"

"One More Night Back Home"

"Out Medicine Bow Way"

"Over the Hill to Paradise"

"Panhandle Pearl"

"Prairie Days Are Lonely"

"Prairie Dreams"

"Ridin' That Lone Wolf Trail"

"Riding Along"

"Roaming Cowboy"

"San Luis Rey and You"

"She'll Wait for Me"

"She's a Song from the Heart of Old Ireland"

"Sing Me an Old-Fashioned Song"

"Song of the West"

"Summer Serenade"

"Sweet Susie Blane"

"Tell Me, Prairie Moon"

"That Little Old Graveyard"

"That Old Irish Granny of Mine"

"Then I'll Know For Sure That I Am Home Again"

"Thoughts of Mother"

"The Tomboy on the Western Side"

"Try to See Things My Way"

"When a Cowboy Joins the Army"

"When I'm Holding Hands With You"

"When It's Moonlight on the Range"

"When Our Tomorrow Comes"

"When Prairie Shadows Start Falling"

"Where the Orange Groves Meet the Western Sea"

"When the Sun Is Sinking in the West"

"Where the Western Winds Blow Free"

"Wyoming Valley Sue"

"You Always Send Me Back To My Dreams"

"You Are So Lovely, Lady"

"You Came Out of My Dreams"

Jenks "Tex" Carman's All Star Western Song Collection. M. M. Cole Publishing Company. Chicago, Ill. 1955. 63 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artist profile.

"All My Dreams Come A Tumblin'"

"A Little Mound In Texas"

"Blue Waters"

"Bring Your Heart Tonight and Come Along"

"Celebration at the Old Corral"

"Dear Old Western Home"

"Don't Be So Free With Your Kisses"

"Goodbye To You Old Mexico"

"Golden Wedding Waltz"

"Heartaches and Tears"

"Hillbilly Hula"

"I'm Gonna Ride"

"I Don't Gotta Have"

"If I Could Turn Back the Years"

"Just How Much We Cared"

"Love Little Or Less"

"Laramie Michael Malone"

"My Favorite Recipe"

"My Home Way Out West"

"Old Wyoming"

"Please Take Me To Heaven With You"

"Quicksand of Love"

"Ridin' Down the Trail On My Pinto"

"Shy Ann of Old Cheyenne"

"True Love"

"Those Scars On My Heart"

"The Beautiful Texas Waltz"

"The Lawyer's Plea"

"There's No Letter From You"

"Things Just Meant To Be"

"Waitng at the Gates of the Old Corral"

Jenks "Tex" Carman (The Dixie Cowboy) Popular Western Songs of Radio and Records. M. M. Cole Publishing Company. Chicago, Ill. 1949. 63 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artist profile.

"Arizona Moon"

"The Devil In Me"

"Do You Ever Dream of Me?"

"Down Where the Bluebonnets Grow"

"Go West"

"Hillbilly Hula"

"If There's a Place in the Sun"

"I'll Hang My Heart on the Moon Tonight"

"I'll Roll Along"

"I'll Settle Down"

"I'm a Roaming Cowboy"

"I'm an Old Fashioned Cowboy"

"I'm Going Back To Arkansaw"

"I'm Not as Young as I Used To Be"

"In the Valley Where the Gila River Flows"

"Kentucky Skies"

"Let Me Dream"

"Mary Amelia Brown"

"My Grandma Will Never Grow Old"

"My Home's In California"

"My Little Dream House on the Hill"

"My Old Virginia Home"

"My Pony and Me"

"Oklahoma Style"

"The Old Mission Bells Across the Rio Grande"

"She's the Queen of the Pioneer Days"

"Walking Alone"

"When I Was Twenty-Three"

"Wreck of the Old Number Nine"

Jerry Smith's Folio of Original Home and Range Songs, No. 1. American Music Incorporated. Portland, Ore. 1939. 47 p. of music and lyrics, with artist profile.

"We're Beddin' Down on a New Range Tonight (Old Pal)"

"Don't Forget Your Lonely Cowboy"

"I'll Saddle Up and Hit the Trail Tonight"

"Ramblin' Rose of the Rio Grande"

"Git Along, Ole Mule"

"Gamblin' Cowboy Jim"

"No Matter Where You Ramble (Your Heart Sings Home, Sweet Home)"

"He's Sleeping Tonight by the Trail"

"Roll, Chuck Wagon, Roll"

"When Moonight Shines on Western Hills"

"Beside the Lonesome Pine"

"Mother, My Dearest Pal"

"Hill-Billy Boy"

"The Song of the Wind in the Pines"

"My Old Guitar"

"When Twilight Changes Sunset Into Silver"

"Oh Father, Dear Father"

"Broken-Hearted Cowboy"

"Roll Along, Old Rio, Roll Along"

Jerry Smith's Folio of Original Home and Range SOngs, No. 2. American Music Incorporated. Portland, Ore. 1941. 50 p. of music and lyrics.

"Ridin' to the Rhythm of the Saddle"

"The Song in a Cowboy's Heart"

"Sweetheart, I Will Forgive"

"The Face In My Campfire"

"Margy Anne"

"Ridin' the Trail"

"The Cowboy's Warning"

"When the Wind Blows Out In Plainville"

"I'm Trailing Back To You"

"Mary, My Sweetheart of the Prairie"

"I Long To Be With Mother Tonight"

"My Colorado Sweetheart"

"Bunkhouse Blues"

"Trail Dust"

"Only a Lonesome Cowboy"

"On That Heavenly Golden Shore"

"You're My Only Darlin'"

"I'm Longing for the Range"

"A Picture of the Prairie and You"

"The Things My Mother Taught Me (Are the Things I Do Today)"

"If You Want to Leave This World Behind"

Folder 18

Jesse Rogers, America's Favorite Singing Cowboy, Song Folio: Songs of the Hills and Plains. Bourne Incorporated. New York, N.Y.1946. 49 p. of music and lyrics.

"San Antonio Rose"

"The Sun Goes Down"

"The Strawberry Blonde (On the Strawberry Roan)"

"Hummin' To My Honey"

"Sleepy Little Wrangler"

"The Martins and the Coys"

"Why Can't Our Worlds Be the Same?"

"I Love the Name of Texas"

"Home on the Range"

"I'm Glad I Found Out About You"

"Cathedral in the Pines"

"I'm So Alone With the Crowd"

"Lonely Tumbleweed"

"Red River Valley"

"The Dying Cowboy"

Jesse Rogers' Favorite Songs. Joe Davis Incorporated. New York, N.Y.1938. 61 p. of music and lyrics.

"Be Kind To My Pony, Jack"

"Cactus Pete"

"Horses Carry Tails"

"Little Prairie Town"

"Little Home In Arizona"

"Please Don't Say Good-Bye"

"Little Marion Parker"

"Since Mother's Gone"

"Barb'ra Allen"

"Red River Valley"

"A Memory That Time Cannot Erase"

"Little Rosewood Casket"

"The Roving Gambler"

"The Ship That Never Returned"

"My Carolina Home"

"Hallelujah, I'm a Bum!"

"The Butcher's Boy"

"Jesse James"

"Can I Sleep In Your Barn Tonight, Mister?"

"Prairie Skies and Two Blue Eyes"

"The Letter Edged In Black"

"'Leven Cent Cotton (Forty Cent Meat)"

"I Know There Is Somebody Waiting"

"Colorado Blues"

"Old Paint"

"Little Joe, the Wrangler"

"Prairie Blues Yodel"

"Sam Bass"

"The Buffalo Hunters"

"In 1983 (They're Gonna Set Me Free)"

"The Cowboy"

"The Cowgirl's Dream"

"The Cowboy's Lament"

"When the Work's All Done This Fall"

"The Days of Forty-Nine"

"The Dreary Black Hills"

"The Dying Cowboy"

"The Dying Ranger"

"The Great Round-Up"

"The Jolly Cowboy"

"The Old Chisholm Trail"

"Dream of Me Darling, Tonight"

"(I'm Just a) Roaming Ranger"

"Bury Me Out On the Prairie"

"The Weeks Go Into Months and the Months Go Into Years"

"The Wyoming Trail"

"Whoopie Ti Yi Yo, Git Along, Little Dogie"

"Write Home To Mother"

"You're More Than a Pal To Me"

"Yesterday"

Jimmie Davis Song Folio. Peer International Corporation. New York, N.Y.1942. 33 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artist profile.

"Sweethearts Or Strangers"

"It Makes No Difference Now"

"Worried Mind"

"Nobody's Darling But Mine"

"Prairie of Love"

"The Answer To Nobody's Darling But Mine"

"When It's Round Up Time In Heaven"

"Some Must Win"

"Don't Say Goodbye If You Love Me"

"You Are My Sunshine"

"You Don't Love Me Any More Little Darling"

"That's Why I'm Nobody's Darling"

"Why Do You Treat Me Like the Dirt Under Your Feet"

"Two More Years"

"I Told You So"

"You're My Darling"

Jimmie Davis Song Folio. Peer International Corporation. New York, N.Y.1942. 64 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artist profile.

"The Answer To Nobody's Darling But Mine"

"Do You (Did You)"

"Don't Say Goodbye If You Love Me"

"I Hung My Head and Cried"

"I Told You So!"

"I Wish I Had Never Seen Sunshine"

"If You're Still In Love With Me"

"I'll Be True To the One I Love"

"I'm Knocking at Your Door Again"

"I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes"

"In My Cabin Tonight"

"It Makes No Difference Now"

"My Mary"

"New Worried Mind"

"Nobody's Darling But Mine"

"Prairie of Love"

"Some Must Win (Some Must Lose)"

"Sweetheart of the Valley"

"Sweetheart of West Texas"

"Sweethearts Or Strangers"

"That's Why I'm Nobody's Darling"

"There's an Old Fashioned House on a Hillside"

"Two More Years (And I'll Be Free)"

"Walls of White"

"When It's Round Up Time in Heaven"

"Why Do You Treat Me Like the Dirt Under Your Feet"

"Worried Mind"

"You Are My Sunshine"

"You Don't Love Me Anymore Little Darling"

"You're My Darling"

Jimmie Dolan's Song Folio No. 1. American Music Incorporated. Hollywood, Calif. 1948. 49 p. of music and lyrics, with artist profile.

"Believe It Or Not"

"Bad Habit Mama"

"That's Why I'm Crying Today"

"I Don't Want You Now (Since You Lied)"

"Where My Heart Is Free"

"No Regrets, No Heartaches, No Tears"

"You'll Be Crawlin' Home To Me"

"The Shadow of Your Love"

"On Some Cattle Trail Tonight"

"I Wonder If You'll Ever Care Again"

"The Things I Used To Do"

"I Know That You're Mine Today"

"I Get So Lonesome For Texas"

"I Knew That You Were Foolin' All Along"

"When Love Isn't There"

"I Don't Like Your Style No More"

"I'll Be Waiting Then"

"I'm So Blue"

"The Sooner Song"

"Is It Too Late To Come Home?"

"Memories of Luzon and You"

"That's About All - This Is the End"

Jimmie Rodgers, America's Blue Yodeler, Album of Songs, Blue Yodel Edition. Peer International Corporation. 1943. 64 p. of music and lyrics.

"Blue Yodel No. 1"

"Blue Yodel No. 2"

"Blue Yodel No. 3"

"Blue Yodel No. 4"

"Blue Yodel No. 5"

"Blue Yodel No. 6"

"Blue Yodel No. 7 (Anniversary Blue Yodel)"

"Blue Yodel No. 8 (Mule Skinner Blues)"

"Blue Yodel No. 9 (Standin' on the Corner)"

"Blue Yodel No. 10 (Ground Hog Rootin' In My Back Yard)"

"Blue Yodel No. 11"

"Blue Yodel No. 12"

"Jimmie Rodgers' Last Blue Yodel"

"The Yodeling Ranger"

"Mississippi Delta Blues"

"Those Gambler's Blues"

"Never No Mo' Blues"

"Brakeman's Blues"

"I'm Lonesome Too"

"Travelin' Blues"

"Jimmie's Mean Mama Blues"

"T. B. Blues"

"Mississippi River Blues"

"Desert Blues"

"Tuck Away My Lonesome Blues"

"Memphis Yodel"

"Gambling Barroom Blues"

"Yodeling Cowboy"

"Lullaby Yodel"

"Hobo's Meditation"

"I've Ranged, I've Roamed, I've Traveled"

"Hobo Bill's Last Ride"

"I'm Sorry We Met"

"Nobody Knows But Me"

"Why Should I Be Lonely?"

"Rock All Our Babies To Sleep"

"Treasure Untold"

"Away Out On the Mountain"

"Whippin' That Old T. B."

Jimmie Rodgers, America's Blue Yodeler, Album of Songs, De Luxe Edition. Southern Music Publishing Incorporated. New York, N.Y.1934. 64 p. of music and lyrics, with a chord chart.

"Dear Old Sunny South By the Sea"

"Home on the Range"

"The Man on the Flying Trapeze"

"The Yodeling Ranger"

"Ben Dewberry's Final Run"

"Frankie and Johnny"

"Roll Along Kentucky Moon"

"Waiting for a Train"

"Memphis Yodel"

"Mother, Queen of My Heart"

"Never No Mo' Blues"

"Daddy and Home"

"Yodeling Cowboy"

"Treasure Untold"

"Hobo Bill's Last Ride"

"You and My Old Guitar"

"Away Out On the Mountain"

"Lullaby Yodel"

"In the Jailhouse Now"

"My Carolina Sunshine Girl"

"Brakeman's Blues"

"Any Old Time"

"My Little Lady"

"I'm Sorry We Met"

"Those Gambler's Blues"

"Everybody Does It In Hawaii"

"My Old Pal"

"Gambling Barroom Blues"

"Whippin' That Old T. B."

"The Sailor's Plea"

"Blue Yodel No. 1"

"Pistol Packin' Papa"

"A Drunkard's Child"

"The Land of My Boyhood Dreams"

"Peach Picking Time Down In Georgia"

Folder 19

Jimmie Rodgers, America's Blue Yodeler, Album of Songs, No. 2. Southern Music Publishing Company Incorporated. New York, N.Y.1931. 43 p. of music and lyrics.

"Jailhouse No. 2 (In the Jailhouse Now)"

"Those Gambler's Blues"

"Pistol Packin' Papa"

"Blue Yodel No. 7 (Anniversary Blue Yodel)"

"The Mystery of Number Five"

"High Powered Mama"

"Any Old Time"

"Blue Yodel No. 6"

"Frankie and Johnny"

"Hobo Bill's Last Ride"

"Yodeling Cowboy"

"Rough and Rowdy Ways"

"Everybody Does It In Hawaii"

"Blue Yodel No. 5"

"Drunkard's Child"

"Jimmie's Train Whistle Blues"

"That's Why I'm Blue"

"Blue Yodel No. 3"

"Jimmie's Texas Blues"

"Blue Yodel No. 2 (My Lovin' Gal Lucille)"

Jimmie Rodgers, America's Blue Yodeler, Album of Songs, Supreme Edition. Peer International Corporation. New York, N.Y.1943. 64 p. of music and lyrics.

"Ben Dewberry's Final Run"

"Dear Old Sunny South By the Sea"

"No Hard Times"

"Mother, Queen of My Heart"

"Somewhere Down Below the Dixon Line"

"Sweet Mama Hurry Home Or I'll Be Gone"

"Old Pal of My Heart"

"For the Sake of Days Gone By"

"Southern Cannon Ball"

"Peach Picking Time Down in Georgia"

"The Land of My Boyhood Dreams"

"Down the Old Road To Home"

"Mississippi Moon"

"Jimmie, the Kid"

"Let Me Be Your Side Track"

"Looking for a New Mama"

"What's It"

"My Blue Eyed Jane"

"When the Cactus Is In Bloom"

"The Sailor's Plea"

"Moonlight and Skies"

"The Soldier's Sweetheart"

"My Time Ain't Long"

"A Drunkard's Child"

"The Mystery of Number Five"

"Cowhand's Last Ride"

"Waiting for a Train"

"Daddy and Home"

"You and My Old Guitar"

"My Carolina Sunshine Girl"

"Any Old Time"

"My Little Lady"

"Everybody Does It In Hawaii"

"My Old Pal"

"Pistol Packin' Papa"

"I'm Free (From the Chain Gang Now)"

Jimmy Rodgers: Songbook of Music Sheets. Unpublished. Probably compiled by Eugene Earle. A collection of printed song sheets, folded into a folio. Each individual song sheet copyright Peer International Corporation. New York, New York.

"Any Old Time"

"Peach Picking Time Down In Georgia"

"Mother, the Queen of My Heart"

"Lullaby Yodel"

"Mule Skinner Blues (Blue Yodel No. 8)"

"Gambling Polka Dot Blues"

"In the Jailhouse Now"

"Waiting for a Train"

"My Little Lady"

"A Drunkard's Child"

"My Rough and Rowdy Ways"

"Daddy and Home"

"Dear Old Sunny South By the Sea"

Johnny Noble's Book of Famous Hawaiian Melodies. Johnny Noble. Honolulu, Hawaii. 1935. 56 p. of music and lyrics.

"Akaka Falls"

"Aloha Oe Blues"

"Fort Street Rag"

"Hawaii Across the Sea"

"Hawaii Vamp"

"He Mea Nui Kealoha (Hula)"

"Hawaiian Girl of Mine"

"I'm Not a Malihini Any More"

"I'm On My Way To Hawaii"

"In the Royal Hawaiian Hotel"

"Kamaaina (The Old Timer)"

"Kaleponi Huli (The California Hula)"

"Kukuna Oka La (Hula)"

"Leis For Sale"

"Loana"

"My Tane"

"My Hula Lady"

"Na Pua"

"Okolehao Blues"

"On the Shores of Honolulu"

"Surfboard Rider"

"Ta Hu Wa Hu Wai"

"That Aloha Waltz"

"Under the Moana Banyan Tree"

"Waikiki Blues"

"When the Moon Comes Up at Night"

Folder 20

The Legendary Jimmie Rodgers Memorial Folio, Volume One. Peer International Corporation. New York, N.Y.1967. 73 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with extensive artist profile.

"Any Old Time"

"Blue Yodel No. 1 (T For Texas)"

"Blue Yodel No. 2 (My Lovin' Gal, Lucille)"

"Blue Yodel No. 3 (Evening Sun Yodel)"

"Blue Yodel No. 4 (California Blues)"

"Blue Yodel No. 5"

"Blue Yodel No. 6"

"Brakeman's Blues"

"Cowhand's Last Ride"

"Dear Old Sunny South By the Sea"

"Desert Blues"

"Everybody Does It In Hawaii"

"Frankie and Johnny"

"Gambling Polka Dot Blues"

"Hobo's Meditation"

"Home Call"

"I'm Free (From the Chain Gang Now)"

"I'm Lonely and Blue"

"In the Hills of Tennessee"

"In the Jailhouse Now"

"I've Only Loved Three Women"

"Jimmie Rodgers Visits the Carter Family"

"Jimmie the Kid"

"Jimmie's Mean Mama Blues"

"Jimmie's Texas Blues"

"Let Me Be Your Side Track"

"Long Tall Mama Blues"

"Looking For a New Mama"

"Moonlight and Skies"

"Mother, Queen of My Heart"

"My Blue-Eyed Jane"

"My Good Gal's Gone Blues"

"My Little Home Down in New Orleans"

"My Time Ain't Long"

"The Mystery of Number Five"

"Never No Mo' Blues"

"Nobody Knows But Me"

"Old Love Letters (Bring Memories of You)"

"Peach Picking Time Down In Georgia"

"Rock All Our Babies To Sleep"

"The Sailor's Plea"

"She Was Happy Till She Met You"

"T. B. Blues"

"Take Me Back Again"

"That's Why I'm Blue"

"Travelin' Blues"

"Treasure Untold"

"Waiting For a Train"

"Whippin' That Old T. B."

"Whisper Your Mother's Name"

"Why Did You Give Me Your Love?"

"Why Should I Be Lonely?"

"Yodeling Cowboy"

The Legendary Jimmie Rodgers Memorial Folio, Volume Two. Peer International Corporation. New York, N.Y.1967. 73 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with extensive artist profile..

"A Drunkard's Child"

"Blue Yodel No. 7 (Anniversary Blue Yodel)"

"Blue Yodel No. 8 (Mule Skinner Blues)"

"Away Out On the Mountain"

"Blue Yodel No. 12 (Barefoot Blues)"

"Ben Dewberry's Final Run"

"Blue Yodel No. 9 (Standin' on the Corner)"

"Blue Yodel No. 10 (Ground Hog Rootin' In My Back Yard)"

"Blue Yodel No. 11"

"Blue Yodel No. 12 (Barefoot Blues)"

"The Carter Family and Jimmie Rodgers in Texas"

"Daddy and Home"

"Down the Old Road To Home"

"Dreaming With Tears In My Eyes"

"For the Sake of Days Gone By"

"Gambling Bar Room Blues"

"High Powered Mama"

"I'm Lonesome Too"

"I'm Sorry We Met"

"In the Jailhouse Now No. 2"

"I've Ranged, I've Roamed, and I've Traveled"

"Jimmie Rodgers' Last Blue Yodel"

"The Land of My Boyhood Dreams"

"Lullaby Yodel"

"Memphis Yodel"

"Miss the Mississippi and You"

"Mississippi Delta Blues"

"Mississippi Moon"

"Mississippi River Blues"

"My Carolina Sunshine Girl"

"My Little Lady"

"My Old Pal"

"My Rough and Rowdy Ways"

"Ninety Nine Year Blues"

"No Hard Times"

"Old Pal of My Heart"

"Pistol Packin' Papa"

"Roll Along Kentucky Moon"

"Sleep, Baby, Sleep"

"Somewhere Down Below the Dixon Line"

"The Soldier's Sweetheart"

"Southern Cannon Ball"

"Sweet Mama Hurry Home Or I'll Be Gone"

"That Wonderful City"

"Those Gambler's Blues"

"Train Whistle Blues"

"Tuck Away My Lonesome Blues"

"What's It?"

"When the Cactus Is In Bloom"

"Why There's a Tear In My Eye"

"Years Ago"

"Yodeling My Way Back Home"

"The Yodeling Ranger"

"You and My Old Guitar"

Jimmie Skinner's Songs From the Heart. Acuff-Rose Publications. Nashville, Tenn. 37 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs.

"Dad Too Is Lonely"

"Doin' My Time"

"Falling Rain Blues"

"I Can't Tell My Heart That"

"I'd Gamble My Heart"

"I'm a Regular Daddy Now"

"I'm Afraid To Love You Anymore"

"I'm Giving You No Reason To Forget"

"If There Was No You"

"It's All the Same To Me"

"It's Bargain Day (In Broken Hearts)"

"It's My World"

"On the Wrong Side of the Track"

"Running Out of Time"

"Station Door Blues"

"There Won't Be Much More Time"

"There's Nothing About You Special"

"You Don't Know My Mind"

"You Locked the Door of My Heart"

"You're My Big Baby Now"

Jimmy Wakely's Round-Up. Peer International Corporation. New York, N.Y.1943. 48 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artist profile.

"That's What I Think About You"

"Alone and Lonely"

"I'm Just a Range Rider"

"Down the Tumbleweed Trail"

"Cimarron (Roll On)"

"I Got To See Texas (Just Once More)"

"A Sailor's Prayer"

"Cowboy's Serenade"

"Nobody Loves You Now"

"I Wanta Ride That Gospel Train"

"Do You Remember Me?"

"I Don't Care"

"Please Don't Leave Me"

"Down By the Railroad Track"

"My Life's Been a Pleasure"

"Wabash Cannon Ball"

"Night Train To Memphis"

"Walkin' Down the Lane With You"

"You'll Never Know"

"When the Honeysuckles Bloom In Picture Valley"

"The Trail That Follows the Stars"

Johnnie and Jack (The Tennessee Mountain Boys) Favorite Song Ballads. Hill and Range Songs Incoporated. New York, N.Y.1952. 37 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artists' profiles.

"Tennessee Border"

"Oakie Boogie"

"Tennessee Polka"

"Drivin' Nails In My Coffin"

"Don't Show Off"

"Heading Down the Wrong Highway"

"Just For Tonight"

"You Can't Fool God"

"My Journey to the Sky"

"I Love You Just the Same"

"Blues In My Heart"

"What About You"

"Detour"

"Tennessee Saturday Night"

"Cryin' Heart Blues"

Folder 21

Johnny Cash Song and Picture Folio No. 1. Johnny Cash Music Incorporated. New York, N.Y.40 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs.

"All Over Again"

"Come In Stranger"

"Don't Take Your Guns To Town"

"Frankie's Man Johnny"

"Guess Things Happen That Way"

"I Still Miss Someone"

"I Walk the Line"

"It Was Jesus"

"One More Ride"

"Pickin' Time"

"Snow In His Hair"

"What Do I Care"

Ken Maynard's Songs of the Trails. M. M. Cole Publishing Company. Chicago, Ill. 1935. 64 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artist profile.

"Wheels of Destiny"

"The Trail Herd"

"Billy Venaro"

"Blue Bonnet Sue"

"Utah Carroll"

"The Trail of Memory"

"Texas Rangers"

"Christine LeRoy"

"My Little Cow Pony and I"

"The Dreary Black Hills"

"The Lonesome Cowboy Lover"

"The Zebra Dun"

"A Vaquero's Song of Love"

"When Cookee Yells "Hi Boys, Come and Get It""

"Curly Joe"

"When the Sun Goes Down on the Range"

"The Lone Cow Trail"

"In the West Where Skies Are Blue"

"Lonesome Days"

"Singin' on the Range"

"Cactus Jim"

"Down on the Texas Range"

"When the Wild Flowers Are in Bloom"

"Would He Ride on a Roundup in Heaven"

"Rabble Soldiers"

Kentucky Mountain Folk-Songs. The Boston Music Company. Boston, Mass. 1937. 100 p. of music and lyrics, with annotations. Melody and lyrics collected and transcribed by Mary Wheeler, piano accompaniment arranged by Clara Gregory White.

"A Ladie Gay"

"The Cherry Tree Carol"

"Lord Batesman" or "The Turkish Lady"

"Barbary Allen"

"Lady Margaret"

"The Keeper"

"The Jealous Lover"

"The Ground Hog"

"In the Shadow of the Pines"

"I Wonder When I Shall Be Married"

"O, Madam, I Have Come A-Courtin'"

"Down in the Valley"

"Old Smoky"

"Pretty Polly"

KSTP Sunset Valley Barn Dance. M. M. Cole Publishing Company. Chicago, Ill. 1943. 96 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs.

"A Lonely Star"

"Blossom Time in the Valley"

"Blow Wind Blow"

"Bluebell Canyon Bill"

"Cowboy Jack"

"Cowboy's Farewell"

"Down by the River"

"The End of the Cowboy Trail"

"Freight Train Blues"

"Froggie Went A'Courtin'"

"Get Along Old Faithful Pony"

"Go On Your Way"

"Golden Curl"

"Golden River"

"The Great Speckled Bird"

"Her, the Moon, and Rio Grande"

"I Told the Stars About You"

"I Want to Be a Cowboy"

"I'm Dreamin' as I'm Singin' in My Saddle"

"I'm Goin' Back to Old Montana"

"I'm Here To Get My Baby Out of Jail"

"In Old Wyoming"

"In Our Cabin Built for Two"

"In the Heart of the Golden Prairies"

"In the Morning by Bright Light"

"Just a Prairie Serenade"

"Just an Old Western Song"

"The Last Letter"

"Lonely Cowboy"

"Lonesome for You, Annabelle"

"Me and My Burro"

"Minnesota We Love You"

"Moccasin Flower"

"My Girl in Caroline"

"My Old Home Town"

"Oh, Why Did I Leave Old Wyoming"

"Old Shep"

"On Rum River Shore"

"On That Range in the Sweet Bye and Bye"

"Packing Up My Duds (And Heading Home)"

"Pinto Old Pal"

"Prairie Moon (Way Up High)"

"Prairie Troubador"

"The Radio Blues"

"Ranch in the Sky"

"Range Land Reverie"

"Red Ball Manifest"

"Ridin' Up the Rainbow Trail"

"Riding Down the Rocky Mountain Trail"

"Roundin' Up the Cowgirls in Glory"

"The Roving Cowboy"

"She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain"

"Ships from O'er the Blue"

"Shy Little Ann from Cheyenne"

"Side Saddle Joe"

"Sing Your Cares Away"

"Song of the Blind"

"Sousanna from Montana"

"The Sunshine Will Come Tomorrow"

"Sweetheart on the Prairie"

"Tears and Precious Memories"

"Texas Plains"

"That Beautiful Home"

"That Daddy and Mother of Mine"

"There Are Rustlers on the Trail Tonight"

"There's a Silver Valley in the Sky"

"They're All Going Home But One"

"The Trail to the Prairie Home"

"Twilight on the Desert"

"Wabash Cannon Ball"

"Waiting by the Window for the Sunshine"

"We'd Like to Swap the Old Jalop"

"We're Breaking Up the Old Corral"

"When It's Corn-Husking Time"

"When It's Prayer Meetin' Time in the Hollow"

"When Rain and Tear Drops Fall"

"When the Drifting Snow Flakes Fall"

"When the Work's All Done This Fall"

"Where My Cowgirl Is Waiting For Me"

"Why Did Ol' Santa Forget Me"

"Winds of the Prairie"

"The Yellow Rose of Texas"

"You're the Only Girl (For My Dream Ranch)"

Lefty Frizzell Sings Jimmie Rodgers' Songs. Peer International Corporation. New York, N.Y.1952. 22 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artist profile.

"Travelin' Blues"

"Brakeman's Blues"

"Blue Yodel No. 6"

"Lullaby Yodel"

"My Old Pal"

"My Rough and Rowdy Ways"

"Blue Yodel No. 2"

"Treasure Untold"

Lefty Frizzell's Country Hit Songs. Hill and Range Songs Incorporated. New York, N.Y.1951. 40 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artist profile.

"I Want to Be with You Always"

"Always Late (With Your Kisses)"

"Mom and Dad's Waltz"

"(Remember Me) I'm the One Who Loves You"

"I'll Step Aside"

"Cryin' Heart Blues"

"Ride On King Jesus"

"(I've Got a) Humpty Dumpty Heart"

"Tennessee Saturday Night"

"I'll Find You"

"Take Time to Pray"

"Room Full of Roses"

"How Long Will It Take (To Stop Loving You)"

"Give Me More, More, More (Of Your Kisses)"

"Blues In My Heart"

Folder 22

"Little" Jimmy Dickens Song Folio No. 1. Acuff-Rose Publications. Nashville, Tenn. 47 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artist profile.

"A-Sleepin' at the Foot of the Bed"

"Be Careful of Stones That You Throw"

"Bringin' in the Georgia Mail"

"Country Boy"

"Have I Waited Too Long to Regret?"

"I Can't Go On This Way"

"I'm Reading Your Letter Again"

"If It Ain't One Thing It's Another"

"Just When I Needed You"

"My Heart's Bouquet"

"Oklahoma City"

"Pennies for Papa"

"Roly Poly"

"The Sign on the Highway"

"Somebody Else's Troubles"

"Thanks for the Heartaches"

"Waltz of the Wind"

"You Can't Make Me Worry Any More"

"Little" Jimmy Dickens Song Folio No. 2. Acuff-Rose Publications. Nashville, Tenn. 47 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artist profile. Missing back cover.

"Bring Your Broken Heart to Me"

"Cold Feet"

"Cool, Green Swanee"

"The Crazy Game of Love"

"Gee, But It's Lonesome Out Tonight"

"Gotta Find Me Somebody to Love"

"Honest As the Day Is Long"

"I Got a Cinder In My Eye"

"I Sure Would Like to Sit a Spell With You"

"I Wish I Had a Nickel"

"I Wish You Didn't Love Me So Much"

"I'm In Love Up To My Ears"

"I'm Little But I'm Loud"

"Me, Too"

"No Thanks"

"Sea of Broken Dreams"

"Take an Old Cold 'Tater (and Wait)"

"That Wild Black Engine"

"What's the Use To Take You Back Again"

"You'll Have To Talk It Over With My Heart"

Log Cabin Songs By Johnny Crockett, Volume 2. Universal Music Company Limited. New York, N.Y.1930. 32 p. of music and lyrics.

"Lightnin' Express"

"Convict's Lament"

"John Hardy"

"You're Bound To See the Sun Come Shining Thru"

"Mountain Blues"

"I Was Born 10,000 Years Ago"

"Drunkard's Dream"

"Sweet Betsy From Pike"

"Days of '49"

"Black-Eyed Susie"

"Broken-Hearted Father"

"Sweetheart of Piney Hill"

"Chicken in the Dough-Pan"

"Old Uncle Dick"

Lonzo and Oscar's Folio of Mountain Ballads and Comedy Songs. Ernest Tubb Music Incorporated. Hollywood, Calif. 1948. 39 p. of music, lyrics, photographs, and riddles.

"I Don't Forgive No More"

"Cornbread and 'Lasses"

"My Son You've Come Too Late"

"My Gal Out In Texas"

"Tickle the Tomcat's Tail"

"Take Them Cold Feet Outa My Back"

"Last Old Dollar"

"There's a Hole at the Bottom of the Sea"

"Girls Don't Nag Your Husbands"

"She's the Best I Ever Saw"

"Watching the Girls Go By"

"You Blacked My Blue Eyes Once Too Often"

"It's Later Than You Think"

"Don't Wait the Last Minute to Pray"

"The Gospel Train"

Louvin Brothers: Songs That Tell a Story, Folio No. 1. Acuff-Rose Publications. Nashville, Tenn. 1952. 47 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artists' profiles.

"Alabama"

"Are You Afraid To Die"

"Are You Teasing Me"

"Do You Live What You Preach"

"God Saved My Soul"

"Gonna Shake Hands with Mother Over There"

"The Gospel Way"

"The Great Atomic Power"

"I'll Live With God (To Die No More)"

"I'll Never Go Back"

"Insured Beyond the Grave"

"The Land of Eternal Peace"

"Robe of White"

"The Sons and Daughters of God"

"Thank God"

"There's a Higher Power"

"They've Got the Church Outnumbered"

"The Weapon of Prayer"

"Whispering Now"

"You'll Be Rewarded Over There"

Lulu Belle and Skyland Scotty: Mountain Songs, Western Songs, Cowboy Songs. M. M. Cole Publishing Company. Chicago, Ill. 1941. 95 p. of music, lyrics, and photgraphs, with artists' profiles.

"A Housekeeper's Tragedy"

"A Scolding Wife"

"The Akron's Last Flight"

"The Answer to Kitty Clyde"

"Any Such Thing"

"As the Years Roll By"

"Aunt Jemima's Plaster"

"Boys Can Whistle, Girls Must Sing"

"Bring Back To Me My Wandering Boy"

"Bringing in the Strays"

"Carolina Mountain Home"

"Charming Betsy"

"Chewing Chawing Gum"

"Come Along Home My Darling"

"Come Home to the Valley"

"Daffy Over Taffy"

"Darby's Ram"

"Desert Moon"

"Don't Think Anymore About Me"

"Down in the Diving Bell"

"Faded Love Letters of Mine"

"(The) First Whippoorwill Song"

"Get Along Down to Town"

"Goin' To Little Creek"

"Good Nite Darling"

"Grand Daddy's Old Brown Pants"

"Home Comin' Time in Happy Valley"

"Honey Suckle Time"

"How Many Biscuits Can You Eat"

"I Hardly Think I Will"

"I Wish I Was a Single Girl Again"

"If I Could Have My Druthers"

"If You Can't Say Something Good About Someone ('Tis Better to Say Nothing at All)"

"If You Send Jack Away"

"I'm Just a Ramblin' Cowboy"

"In the Days When I Was Hard Up"

"Johnson Boys"

"The Ladies' Man"

"Little Bunch of Roses"

"Little Stockings By the Fire"

"Love's Old Sweet Song Sounds Sweeter When You Smile"

"Loving Hannah"

"My Last Old Dollar"

"'Neath the Manzinita Tree"

"Never Take No for an Answer"

"Nora"

"The Old Red Cradle"

"Old Rover"

"Paddle Your Own Canoe"

"Pretty Little Devilish Mary"

"Pretty Peggy"

"Ring, Ring, the Banjo"

"Sometime"

"The Sweetest Flower That Grows"

"There's Somebody Waiting"

"This Train"

"Tightwad Tim"

"Time Enough Yet"

"Twilight Is Stealing"

"Two Little Frogs"

"Wake Up Henry"

"What Are Little Girls Made Of"

"When the Stars Begin to Shine"

"When Your Trail Crossed With Mine"

"Winking At Me"

"Who's That Tapping at the Garden Gate"

"The Wreck of the 423"

Lulu Belle's and Skyland Scotty's Home Folk Songs. Scott Wiseman. 1937. 64 p. of music and lyrics, with artists' profile.

Identical to the above folio, with the omission of "As the Years Roll By" and "Wake Up Henry."

Mac and Bob (Lester McFarland and Robert Gardner). M. M. Cole Publishing Company. Chicago, Ill. 1941. 96 p. of music and lyrics.

"A Burro and a Wanderer"

"A Handful of Earth from Mother's Grave"

"A Prairie Lullaby"

"An Old Fashioned Cabin"

"Apple Blossom Time in the Ozarks"

"Are You Tired of Me Darling?"

"Asleep at the Switch"

"Beneath the Old Elm Tree"

"The Cabin That Stood on the Hillside"

"'Cause I'm Going Home"

"Come Back to the Old Home"

"Comrades"

"Does the True Love Live Today"

"Don't Be Afraid My Darlin'"

"Down Where the Bluebells Grow"

"The East Bound Train"

"Every Day Is Mother's Day to Me"

"Flora"

"From the Wild and Wooly West" (sic)

"Hang a Horseshoe Over the Door"

"Hill Billy Sally"

"Hold Fast to the Right"

"Home Sweet Home in Tennessee"

"I Depended On You"

"I Follow the Lane to the Hollow"

"I Took It"

"I'll Go On Loving You"

"I'm as Jealous of You (With Your Silvery Hair)"

"In the Valley of Kentucky"

"It's Back to the Prairie for Me"

"Keep a Light in Your Window Tonight"

"The Last Letter"

"Let Me Dream of You Again"

"Let Me Nestle in Your Arms"

"Like a Bump on a Log"

"Little Home of Long Ago"

"Little Prairie Sweetheart"

"Little Sweetheart of the Trail"

"The Little White Cross on the Hill"

"Lorena"

"Lovely Angel of Mine"

"The Man on the Flying Trapeze"

"Mother's Old Checkered Apron"

"My Mother's Hands"

"Only Childhood Sweethearts"

"The Pine Trees Whisper"

"Put My Little Shoes Away"

"Rock-a-Bye Hill"

"The Rose Covered Hedge in My Garden"

"Singing from the Mountain Tops"

"Some Day You'll Be Sorry (Some Day You'll Be Blue)"

"Somewhere in the Golden West"

"Song of the West"

"The Stars Know I Love You"

"Sweet Allalee"

"Tell My Mother I'm In Heaven"

"That's Why (I Love the Prairie Rose)"

"There's a Little Cabin in the Green Mountains"

"There's a Little Old Trunk in the Attic"

"There's a New Moon Over the Prairie"

"There's Knots in the Ribbons (Of the Old Grey Bonnet)"

"There's No One Like Mother to Me"

"'Tis Sweet to Be Remembered"

"Two Gun Steve"

"The Two Little Orphans"

"The Valley of the Sun"

"When It's Moonlight on the Range (In Dear Old Texas)"

"When It's Prayer Meetin' Time in the Hollow"

"When the Bells Ring on Our Wedding Day"

"When the Prairie Moon Is Shining on the Range"

"Where the Pine and the Wild Fern Grow"

"With the Moon on the Lone Prairie"

"You Give Me Your Love, I'll Give You Mine"

"You Sang Just a Song at Twilight"

"You'll Miss Me After All"

Folder 23

The McCravy Album of Fireside Songs. Southern Music Publishing Company Incorporated. New York, N.Y.1933. 46 p. of music and lyrics, with artists' profiles.

"Roll Along Kentucky Moon"

"Dese Bones Gwine To Rise Again"

"The Dollar and the Devil"

"Just Around the Bend"

"Will the Circle Be Unbroken?"

"Six Feet of Earth"

"Bye and Bye"

"Dip Me in the Golden Sea"

"When the Saints Go Marching Home"

"Hide Away"

"Ring Dem Heavenly Bells"

"Sister Lucy"

"Keep in the Middle of the Road"

"For You My Dream Girl"

"Swinging on the Golden Gate"

"Golden Mountain"

"Remember Your Mother"

"While the Days Are Going By"

"The Picture on the Wall"

"I Hear the Voice of an Angel"

"The Trundle Bed"

"Carolina Mountains"

The McGuire Sisters (By Request. . .). Regent Music Corporation. New York, N.Y.1955. 32 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artists' profiles.

"Sincerely"

"Hearts of Stone"

"String Along"

"Runaround"

"My Heart Belongs To Only You"

"Goodnight, It's Time to Go"

"That's the Way Love Goes"

"I'll Be Around"

"Who Can I Turn To?"

"Foolishly"

"It's So Peaceful in the Country"

"While We're Young"

Mountain Ballads and Old Time Songs, No. 13 (Bradley Kincaid). No publishing information given. 32 p. of music and lyrics, with profile of Berea College written by Bradley Kincaid.

"In the Little Shirt That Mother Made for Me"

"Two Little Frogs"

"The First Whippoorwill's Song"

"The Old Wooden Rocker"

"Sleepy-Head"

"I Love Little Willie"

"Methodist Pie"

"Mammy's Precious Baby"

"Barney McCoy"

"The Blue Juniata"

"Put My Little Shoes Away"

"Little Joe"

"Down in the Valley"

"Only as Far as the Gate"

"The Kicking Mule"

"There Never Was a Pal Like Mother"

"Barbara Allen"

"Cindy"

"The Gypsy's Warning"

"Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep"

"There's a Red Light Ahead"

"Pretty Little Devilish Mary"

"My Mother's Beautiful Hands"

"Oh! I Wish I Had Someone to Love Me"

"Sweet Kitty Wells"

"I'll Remember You, Love, in My Prayers"

"The Legend of the Robin's Red Breast"

Music Folio of Popular Western Songs, Volume 1, No. 2. Words to Songs. New York, N.Y.1948. 26 p. of music and lyrics, with profiles of Jimmie Davis and Merle Travis.

"The Daughter of Jole Blon"

"Whose Heart Are You Breakin' Now"

"I Wear Your Mem'ry in My Heart"

"Roly Poly"

"Thanks for the Heartaches (Thanks for the Tears)"

"Farther and Farther Apart"

"With Tears in My Eyes"

"Somebody Else's Trouble"

"Tender-Hearted Sue"

"Don't You Weep Anymore Jealous Lady"

"Don't Let That Man Get You Down"

"Home in San Antone"

"Low and Lonely"

"Don't Feel Sorry for Me"

"I'm Sorry If That's the Way You Feel"

"I Talk To Myself About You"

"Foggy River"

"Oklahoma City"

"There's a Place Down in Dallas"

"Blues in My Mind"

"Po' Folks All the Time"

"Pins and Needles (In My Heart)"

"We Live In Two Different Worlds"

The Newest Carson Robison Collection of 25 Songs and Just a Poem or Two. Carson J. Robison/Robbins Music Corporation. New York, N.Y.1936. 56 p. of music, lyrics, and poems.

"Texas Dan"

"Goin' to the Barn Dance Tonight"

"Home Sweet Home on the Prairie"

"So I Joined the Navy"

"Long Long Ways From Home"

"Hot Time in New Orleans Tonight"

"The Candle Light in the Window"

"I Was Born in Old Wyomin'"

"Ramblin' Cowboy"

"Down at the Old Town Hall"

"Bootleg Joe and His Old Banjo"

"Texas Home"

"I Love to Sing for People When They Talk"

"Dreamy Oklahoma Moon"

"I Left Her Standin' There (With a Doo-Dad in Her Hair)"

"Prairie Town"

"Just Whistle"

"What Are You Squawkin' About"

"Song of the Prairie"

"My True Love Is Gone"

"Everything Happens for the Best (Oh Yeah?)"

"Howdy Ol' Timer"

"Swanee Kitchen Door"

"I Got a Gal in Kansas"

"Yonder on the Hill"

Old Fashioned Hymns and Mountain Ballads, as Sung By Asher Sizemore and Little Jimmie. Asher Sizemore/The Parthenon Press. Nashville, Tenn. 1933. 32 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artist profile.

"Are You Angry With Me, Darling?"

"Are You Tired of Me, My Darling?"

"Barbara Allen"

"Chawin' Chawin' Gum"

"Gathering Buds"

"God's Radio"

"I'll Never Get Drunk Any More"

"I Miss My Mother and Dad"

"In the Valley of Kentucky"

"Little Cowboy Jim"

"Mother and Home"

"My Horses Ain't Hungry"

"My Little Rooster"

"Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep"

"Put My Little Shoes Away"

"Shake Hands With Mother Again"

"Sweet Hour of Prayer"

"The Dying Boy's Prayer"

"The Dying Cowboy"

"The Forgotten Soldier Boy"

"The Great Physician"

"The Old Fashioned Meeting"

"The Orphan Girl"

"What'll I Do with the Baby-o?"

"When the Roses Bloom Again"

"Will It Be an Unbroken Family?"

"You Can't Do Wrong and Get By"

On the Trail: An Album of Cowboy Songs. Remick Music Corporation. New York, N.Y.1945. 33 p. of music and lyrics.

"Along the Santa Fe Trail"

"Cheyenne"

"Covered Wagon Days"

"The Cowboy and the Lady"

"Cowboy, Where Are You Riding O?"

"Don't Fence Me In"

"Home on the Range"

"Moonlight on the Prairie"

"My Little Buckaroo"

"Pride of the Prairie"

"Red River Valley"

"Ride Tenderfoot Ride"

"San Antonio"

Oregon's Favorite Yodeling Cowboy "Cowboy" Dallas Turner's "The Roving Ranger," Book No. 1. M. M. Cole Publishing Company. Chicago, Ill. 1950. 32 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs.

"Chained to a Broken Heart"

"Come Back Home Darling"

"The Cowboy Yodel Call"

"The Cowboys Sweetheart"

"Don't Think I'll Ever Change My Mind"

"Don't Wait Too Long To Say Goodbye"

"The Dying Convict's Prayer"

"I Never Knew We'd Say Goodbye"

"I Won't Take No Chances With You"

"I'm Glad You Took Me Back"

"I'm Going Home to Mother"

"I'm Tired of You Playing With My Heart"

"It's All for the Best"

"I've Hung Up My Saddle Tonight"

"The Married Woman Blues"

"Matthew Sixteen"

"My Texas Sweetheart"

"Our Broken Marriage Vow"

"Peaceful Prairie Moon"

"Rio Gran-De Rose"

"Since Seven Days Ago"

"Talking to a Teardrop"

"There's No Use to Argue Anymore"

"Time Won't Change My Love For You"

"Yodeling Blues"

"You Should Be Satisfied"

The Original Carter Family. Peer International Corporation. New York, N.Y.1980. 44 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with an extensive artists' profile written by Johnny Cash.

"Diamonds in the Rough"

"Engine One-Forty-Three"

"The Homestead on the Farm"

"Jimmy Brown, the Newsboy"

"John Hardy Was a Desperate Little Man"

"Keep on the Sunny Side"

"Little Moses"

"Lonesome Homesick Blues"

"Single Girl, Married Girl"

"Wabash Cannon Ball"

"Wildwood Flower"

Original Songs the Texas Rangers Sing. Midland Music Company. Kansas City, Mo. 1946. 47 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs.

"Broken Hearted"

"Dogies Lullaby"

"Down at the Rodeo"

"Dreamin' of the Girl I Left Behind"

"Headin' Home"

"Me and My Old Paint Hoss"

"My Prairie Home in Old New Mexico"

"My Wyoming Home"

"Old Timer of the Trails"

"Pals of the Prairie"

"Ride, Cowboy, Ride"

"Ridin' Down the Trail of Dreams (Little Pal)"

"Singin' a Carefree Song"

"Six Gun Dan"

"Song of the Prairie"

"Song of the Trail Drive (Ti Yi Yi Yip-py Yi Yay)"

"Then I'll Come Back to You"

"There's an Old Rail Fence"

"We'll Go Ridin' On To Glory"

"When the Sun Goes Down on the Desert"

Folder 24

Pals of the Golden West, Song Folio No. 1. American Music Incorporated. Portland, Ore. 1942. 48 p. of music and lyrics.

"Pals of the Golden West"

"Ridin' on the Stage to Chino"

"I Love a Cowboy"

"Just Hand Me a Pair of Silver Spurs"

"Moon of Gold Upon the Silv'ry Pine"

"My Old Bunkhouse Home"

"'Way Out In the Rockies"

"When Round-Up Days Are Over"

"I Wanta Be a Cowboy"

"Rock Me In My Prairie Cradle"

"Pancho, the Gay Cavalero"

"Up the One-Way Trail"

"I'm Just a Cowboy In Love"

"My Arizona Sunkist Sweetheart"

"Moonlight in the Ozarks"

"The Sagebrush Blues"

"Headin' Home"

"At the End of the Trail (There's a Cabin)"

"Twilight Reverie"

"Down the Primrose Trail With You"

Patti Page Song Favorites. Peer International Corporation/Chas. H. Hansen Music Company. 1951. 33 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artist profile.

"Mockin' Bird Hill"

"Oklahoma Waltz"

"Lazy River"

"Take Me Back to My Boots and Saddle"

"Do I Worry?"

"You Belong To My Heart"

"I Love You So Much It Hurts"

"Deep in the Heart of Texas"

"You Are My Sunshine"

"Waiting for the Robert E. Lee"

"Rockin' Chair"

"Georgia On My Mind"

Pickard Family Album. Adams, Vee, and Abbott, Incorporated. Chicago, Ill. 1929. 20 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artists' profiles.

"Rabbit in the Pea Patch"

"Buffalo Gals"

"Thompson's Old Gray Mule"

"She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain"

"Down in Arkansaw"

"Behind the Parlor Door"

"Hand Me Down My Walking Cane"

"Birmingham Jail"

"Mother's Old Spinning Wheel"

Pie Plant Pete and Bashful Joe's Favorite Old Time Songs, Number Four Songbook. Kelly Music Publications. Franklin, Pa. 1945. 33 p. of music, lyrics, photographs, limericks, and horse sense sayings.

"A Soldier's Prayer"

"I Miss You Sweetheart (All Through the Day)"

"My Blue Skies Have Turned to Grey Skies Now"

"When I'm Back Home Again"

"I'm Going to Take My Linda Home to Stay"

"Boy! Am I Glad (To Be Back Home Again)"

"The Old Barn Dance"

"The Kid with the Guitar"

"I Love You Still"

"I've Shed My Last Tear Darling"

"You Wouldn't Know the Whitewashed Stable Now"

"Shadows of Night"

"Winding"

"My Wondering Rose"

"In Sunny Santa Fe"

"Trouble in the Barnyard"

Popular Cowboy Songs. Hobo News. New York, N.Y.

Small stapled booklet of cowboy songs printed on pulp paper. Some music, mostly lyrics.

Popular Hit Folio for Steel Guitar. Sherman Clay and Company. San Franciso, Calif. 23 p. of music, notated in the Peterson System for steel guitar.

"Another Waltz"

"Have You Forgotten?"

"Louisiana"

"When God Gave You to Me"

"Whispering"

"Tomorrow Land"

"Planning"

"Gingham Gown Girlie"

"You're Wonderful When You Smile"

"I'll Keep On Loving You"

"Do You Ever Think of Me"

Powder River Jack and Kitty Lee's Songs of the Range. Chart Music Publishing House. Chicago, Ill. 1937. 50 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs.

"A Cowboy Lay Out On the Prairie"

"Across the Great Divide"

"Chopo, My Pony"

"Cody Stampede"

"Come All You "Solemncholly" Folks"

"The Cowboy's Farewell"

"The Cowboy's Lament"

"The Dying Ranger"

"The Founding of the Famous C. P. R."

"Gol-Darned Wheel"

"Home in the West"

"Home on the Range"

"I Am a Texas Cowboy"

"I've Busted Broncs"

"Montana Anthem"

"My Lover's a Cowboy"

"My Ornery Little Roan"

"The Old Yellow Slicker I Wore on the Range"

"Once I Led a Happy Life"

"Pitch, You Old Piebally, Pitch"

"Platonia, the Pride of the Plains"

"Powder River, Let 'Er Buck"

"Preacher Dunn, the Outlaw"

"The Santa Fe Trail"

"Take Me Back to Old Montana"

"The Trail to Mexico"

"Tying a Knot in the Devil's Tail"

"Walkin' John"

"Whoopee, Ty Yi Oh, Get Along Little Dogies"

Prairie Ramblers Barn Dance Favorites. Chart Music Publishing House. Chicago, Ill. 1941. 58 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artists' profiles.

"Ain't I Yer Feller?"

"Beaver Creek"

"Cactus Blossoms"

"Darling, Do You Love Another?"

"Diggin' With a Hoe"

"Don't Say Goodbye Little Darling"

"Grampaw's Lost His Glasses"

"I Guess Everybody's Bein' Loved But Me"

"I Hope You Have Been True"

"I Run Into a Wildcat"

"I'll Love You Till I Die"

"I'm Gonna Saddle the Moon"

"The Love I Couldn't Hold"

"Lowdown Blues"

"My Darling of the Valley"

"My Song of the West"

"Nothing Will Ever Be the Same"

"Oh Boy, How I Love That Gal!"

"Old Rocket"

"Pool-Playin' Papa"

"Put On an Old Pair of Boots"

"Ride Your Blues Away"

"Roll On"

"Smile A-While"

"Sugar Hill"

"Take a Peek at Pecos"

"Tell Me Little Darlin'"

"Tenderfoot Wish"

"There's a Tear in My Heart"

"There's No Place for the Devil in My Home"

"When Newt' Played His Fiddle"

"Will I Ride the Range in Heaven?"

"You Gotta Reap Just What You Sow"

"Your Lonesome Daddy Loved You"

Radio and Record Songs as Sung by World Famous Stars. Bob Miller Incorporated. New York, N.Y.1935. 65 p. of music and lyrics. All songs by Bob Miller.

"Ashes of Long Ago"

"Conversation with a Mule"

"Down in the Old Home Town"

"Down Where the Roses Go to Sleep"

"Faithful Pal"

"Flemington Kidnapping Trial"

"Girl I Loved in Texas"

"Gladiola Time"

"Hop Pickin' Time in Happy Valley"

"If the Stork Comes to Our House"

"Innocent Boy"

"I Put My Souvenirs in a Box"

"I Took My Time Agoin'"

"I Wish I Had My First Wife Back"

"Lend a Hand Neighbor"

"Lonely Little Prairie Mother"

"May Days and Grey Days"

"My Best Friend"

"Nest in Loveland"

"Part Time Sweetheart"

"Please Let Me Broadcast to Heaven"

"Shoe Strings and Heart Strings"

"Silver and Gold"

"Sweetheart of Long Ago"

"Toll"

"Trial of Richard Bruno Hauptmann"

"Will Rogers and Wiley Post"

"When I Dream of My Red River Home"

"You Gave Me the Key to Your Heart"

"Your First Sunday Bonnet of Blue"

Folder 25

Red Belcher's Favorite Hillbilly Songs. Southern Music Publishing Company Incorporated. New York, N.Y.1940. 48 p. of music and lyrics, with chord chart.

"Peach Picking Time Down in Georgia"

"Wabash Cannon Ball"

"Answer to It Makes No Difference Now"

"Moonlight and Skies"

"In the Little Shirt That Mother Made for Me"

"Ben Dewberry's Final Run"

"Yodeling Cowboy"

"Treasure Untold"

"Montana Plains"

"The Answer to Nobody's Darling But Mine"

"Put My Little Shoes Away"

"High Powered Mama"

"When It's Round Up Time in Heaven"

"Train Whistle Blues"

"Can't Feel at Home"

"Cindy"

"T. B. Blues"

"Dese Bones Gwine to Rise Again"

"Mother, the Queen of My Heart"

"I'm Free (From the Chain Gang Now)"

"My Blue-Eyed Jane"

"Down the Old Road to Home"

"Blue Yodel No. 10"

"Pistol Packin' Papa"

"Let's Be Lovers Again"

"Paper of Pins"

"My Rough and Rowdy Ways"

"Down in the Valley"

"Gathering Flowers from the Hillside"

"In the Cumberland Mountains"

Red Foley's Homespun Hits. Home Folk Miusic Incorporated. Beverly Hills, Calif. 1949. 41 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artist profile.

"Tennessee Saturday Night"

"Waltz of the Alamo"

"Tennessee Polka"

"Never Trust a Woman"

"Tennessee Border"

"Candy Kisses"

"Back to Tennessee"

"Blues in My Heart"

"Square Dance Tennessee"

"I'm Waltzing With a Broken Heart"

"Easy to Please"

"Peepin' Thru the Keyhole"

"Tit For Tat"

"Just a Man and His Dog"

"Ride On King Jesus"

Red Foley's Cowboy Songs and Mountain Ballads, Deluxe Edition. M. M. Cole Publishing Company. Chicago, Ill. 1941. 96 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artist profile.

"A Lover's Lament"

"A Picture of You"

"A Rollin' Stone on the Road"

"Alone and Nothing to Do"

"An Old Fashioned Stack"

"As Long As My Heart Keeps Beating"

"The Barn Yard Rag"

"Beautiful Desert Moon"

"Born to the Saddle"

"Brandin' the Old Corral"

"By the Old Pine Tree"

"Colorado River, I'm Lonely Too"

"Covered Wagon in the Sky"

"Covered Wagon Trails"

"Crawdad Hole"

"Dad's Little Pals"

"Down By the Old Corral"

"Dreamy Montana Moon"

"Drifting Buckaroo"

"The Family Radio"

"Going Down the River"

"Good-Bye Cowboy"

"Has Any One Seen Irene"

"Hayseedtown"

"Headin' Back to Texas"

"Headin' for a Weddin' in the Rockies"

"I Wonder If They Miss Me on the Farm"

"I Won't Need My Six Gun in Heaven"

"I Like to Yodel to the Moon"

"I'd Rather Be a Cowboy"

"I'll Take the West"

"I'm Addicted to the West"

"I'm Countin' On the Mountain Moon"

"I'm On My Way to Heaven"

"I'm Roamin' to Wyomin'"

"I'm the Sheriff"

"John Henry"

"Just a Stranger"

"Just Mother and Me"

"Let's Pretend That We're Sweethearts Again"

"The Letter I Sealed With a Tear"

"Light Up the Old Fireplace Tonight"

"Little Shack in the Ozarks"

"Lonesome for You Annabelle"

"Lonesome Old Valley"

"The Mail Carrier's Warning"

"Me and My Pinto Pal"

"Mollie Darling"

"Montana Moonlight"

"Mountain Serenade"

"My Daddy Was a Cowboy"

"My Dream Home"

"My Good Old Feather Bed"

"My Heart Rides the Trail to Home"

"My Little One"

"My Pal Is at the Altar Now"

"My Prairie Reverie"

"My Sierra Sweetheart"

"Night Time in the West"

"Oh Hiram When Will the Wedding Be"

"Old Country School House"

"Old Home Down on the Farm"

"Old Shep"

"The Organ and the Choir"

"Out in the West"

"Out on the Prairie"

"Pals of the Saddle"

"Ridin' Down the Trail Together"

"Rodeo Sweetheart"

"She's Nobody's Baby But Mine"

"She's More Than a Pal She's My Mother"

"Shy Little Ann From Cheyenne"

"Since the Day She Told Me Goodbye"

"Starlight on the Prairie"

"Sweet Mollie O'Shea"

"Swinging the Cattle Away"

"Take Off My Boots Let Me Die in Peace"

"There's a Silvery Trail Across the Prairie"

"There's Wealth in the Western Sky"

"There's a Wreath on the Door of My Old Home Tonight"

"Trail Blazin'"

"Western Love"

"When a Cowboy's Dream Comes True"

"When It's Orange Blossom Time in Arizona"

"When the Sun Goes Down (On a Little Country Town)"

"Where Bessie Lies Sleeping"

"Where the Purple Sage Meets the Sunset"

"Wishing for a Western Moon"

"Yodeling Radio Joe"

"You're Just In Time To Be Too Late"

"You've Never Been In Love"

Riley Shepard's Hitching Post. Peer International Corporation. New York, N.Y.1946. 32 p. of music, lyrics, photographs, and sayings.

"Hoof Beats"

"There's a New Moon Over My Shoulder"

"I Told You So"

"You Don't Need Me Anymore"

"You Never Even Said Goodbye"

"Where Have You Gone, Little Darlin'"

"I Can't Forget You, Little Darlin'"

"Ridin' Home"

"You Never Said You Loved Me"

"The Letter I Threw Away"

"Courtin' My Texas Cowgirl"

"I'm Still Grievin' About Your Leavin'"

"The Beau of the Alamo"

Robbins All-Star Cowboy Songs. Robbins Music Corporation. New York, N.Y.1944. 48 p. of music and lyrics.

"There's Only One Love in a Lifetime"

"In Our Little Shanty of Dreams"

"On the Rancho With My Pancho"

"Song of the Prairie"

"Where the Prairie Meets the Sky"

"Sing Yippi Ki Yi"

"Git-A-Long"

"Geraldine"

"Happiness Corral"

"Ride Along"

"I'm Tying Up My Bridle"

"Ride On"

"Let's Go"

"The Call of the Range"

"The Western Trail"

"Those Happy Old Days"

"Cross Eyed Kate"

"And Then I Got Married"

Robbins All-Time Hit Parade Song Folio. Robbins Music Corporation. New York, N.Y.1943. 28 p. of music and lyrics.

"Comin' In On a Wing and a Prayer"

"Don't Get Around Much Anymore"

"Taking a Chance on Love"

"Chattanooga Choo Choo"

"Ferry-Boat Serenade"

"The Woodpecker Song"

"Over the Rainbow"

"Elmer's Tune"

"I Love to Whistle"

"Once in a While"

"Lost"

"Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree"

Robbins MGM Hollywood Dance Folio No. 3. Robbins Music Corporation. New York, N.Y.43 p. of musc and photographs.

"Here Comes the Sun"

"Go Home and Tell Your Mother"

"You're Simply Delish"

"And Then Your Lips Met Mine"

"Just a Little Closer"

"One More Waltz"

"Singing a Song to the Stars"

"Lonely"

"I'm Doin' That Thing"

"Live and Love To-day"

"Sing (A Happy Little Thing)"

"Oh Why"

"I'm Learning a Lot From You"

"My Kind of Man"

"This Side of Paradise"

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Robbins Hollywood Dance Folio No. 4. Robbins Music Corporation. New York, N.Y.circa 1931. 61 p. of music and illustrations.

"Sweet and Lovely"

"When the Moon Comes Over the Mountain"

"What Is It"

"I'm Thru With Love"

"How's Your Uncle"

"At Your Command"

"By the River Sainte Marie"

"Hikin' Down the Highway"

"Were You Sincere"

"It Looks Like Love"

"Don't Forget Me In Your Dreams"

"Blue Again"

"Think a Little Kindly of Me"

"99 Out of A Hundred (Want to Be Loved)"

"What Do You Want From Somebody Else (That You Can't Get From Me)"

Rodgers and Hart Song Album. Harms Incorporated. New York, N.Y.1946. 46 p. of music and lyrics, with artists' profiles.

"The Blue Room"

"The Girl Friend"

"Here In My Arms"

"Mountain Greenery"

"My Heart Stood Still"

"Ten Cents a Dance"

"Thou Swell"

"Tree in the Park"

"With a Song in My Heart"

"You Took Advantage of Me"

Roy Acuff and His Smoky Mountain Songs. Acuff-Rose. Nashville, Tenn. 1943. 47 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artist profile.

"Behind Those Walls of Gray"

"Branded Wherever I Go"

"Come Back, Little Darlin'"

"Cowards Over Pearl Harbor"

"Do You Wonder Why?"

"Fare Thee Well"

"Fire Ball Mail"

"The Highway To Heaven"

"I'll Never Dream Again"

"I'll Reap My Harvest In Heaven"

"I'm Building a Home (In the Sky)"

"Just Inside the Pearly Gates"

"Lonely Mound of Clay"

"Low and Lonely"

"My Radio's Dialed (To Heaven On High)"

"Not a Word From Home"

"The Prodigal Son"

"The Tear Stained Letter"

"They Can Only Fill One Grave"

"Write Me Sweetheart"

Roy Acuff Songbook, Grand Ole Opry Edition. 50 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs.

"The Precious Jewel"

"Blues In My Mind"

"A Hundred and Forty-Four Thousand"

"It's Too Late Now to Worry Any More"

"The Battle of Armegeddon"

"I'll Reap My Harvest In Heaven"

"The Prodigal Son"

"Home in San Antone"

"Pins and Needles"

"Low and Lonely"

"Bringin' in the Georgia Mail"

"That Glory Bound Train"

"Radio Station S-A-V-E-D"

"Wait for the Light to Shine"

"The Black Sheep Returned to the Fold"

"Searching for His Grave"

"We Planted Roses on Our Darling's Grave"

"Why Do They Blame Me?"

"Money Won't Buy This Soul of Mine"

"Down Where the River Bends"

"I'd Die for the Red, White, and Blue"

"They Can Only Fill One Grave"

"Not a Word From Home"

"The Tear-Stained Letter"

"Fire Ball Mail"

"I'll Never Dream Again"

"Just Inside the Pearly Gates"

"Write Me, Sweetheart"

"And Do You Wonder Why"

"Wabash Cannon Ball"

"I'm Building a Home"

"The Great Judgment Morning"

"The Great Shining Light"

"Streamlined Cannon Ball"

"I Called and Nobody Answered"

"Smoky Mountain Moon"

"The Great Speckled Bird"

"There's Light in the Valley"

"Precious Memories"

"Little Pal"

"Brother, Take Warning"

"Automobile of Life"

"Turn Your Radio On"

"Down in Union County"

"Shake My Mother's Hand for Me"

"My Radio's Dialed to Heaven on High"

"Behind Those Walls of Grey"

"When I Lay My Burden Down"

"Branded Wherever I Go"

"Will the Circle Be Unbroken?"

Roy Acuff Song Folio No. 102. Acuff-Rose. Nashville, Tenn. 47 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artist profile.

"A Hundred and Forty-Four Thousand"

"Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain"

"Blues in My Mind"

"Bringin' in the Georgia Mail"

"Farther and Farther Apart"

"I Hope That You're Satisfied"

"I Think I'll Go Home and Cry"

"It's Too Late Now to Worry Anymore"

"Money Won't Buy This Soul of Mine"

"No One Will Ever Know"

"Pins and Needles (In My Heart)"

"Put My Rubber Doll Away"

"Radio Station S-A-V-E-D"

"That Glory Bound Train"

"The Battle of Armegeddon"

"The Black Sheep Returned to the Fold"

"Wait for the Light to Shine"

"We Live in Two Diff'rent Worlds"

"With Tears in My Eyes"

"You Don't Care What Happens To Me"

Roy Baker's Home and Hill Country Ballads No. 9. American Music Incorporated. Portland, Ore. 1943. 50 p. of music and lyrics.

"On the Road to Dixie"

"Where the Red, Red Roses Grow"

"The Old Home Place"

"I'm Gonna Board That Train (That's Headin' for Heaven)"

"My Little Log Cabin and Me"

"I Love You, Honey"

"West of the Cascades"

"Take Me Back to the Old Scenes"

"The Prayer That My Mother Taught Me"

"Jesus Loves Me, That I Know"

"Little Old Home of My Childhood"

"Meet Me By the Honeysuckle Vine"

"Oh, See What I've Been Missin'"

"I Want to Go Bck to North Carolina"

"Under the Deep Blue Sea"

"Just Try Calling on the Lord"

"Grandma's Boy"

"How My Old Pap Loves a Scrap"

"The Cutie at the Hot Dog Stand"

"Don't Bring Her Up to Forget Me"

"A Little Old Log Cabin By a Stream"

Roy Orbison Song Book. Acuff-Rose. Nashville, Tenn. 47 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs.

"The Actress"

"Blue Bayou"

"Crying"

"The Crowd"

"Falling"

"In Dreams"

"It's Over"

"Running Scared"

"Leah"

"Oh, Pretty Woman"

"Uptown"

"Working for the Man"

"Only the Lonely"

Roy Rogers Favorite Cowboy Songs. Robbins Music Corporation. New York, N.Y.1943. 72 p. of music and lyrics.

"Alone on the Range"

"The Boys in the Backroom"

"Goodbye Old Paint"

"I'm an Old Cowhand"

"Leanin' on the Ole Top Rail"

"Li'l Liza Jane"

"Little Cowboy"

"Little Joe, the Wrangler"

"My Lop-Eared Mule"

"On the Oregon Trail"

"Ragtime Cowboy Joe"

"Roll Along Prairie Moon"

"Rose of the Rockies"

"Sweet Betsy From Pike"

"Take Me Back to Col-Ler-Rad-Da Fer to Stay"

"Texas Star"

"The Voice in the Old Village Choir"

"The West, a Nest and You"

"The Wheel of the Wagon Is Broken"

"When the Moon Comes Over the Mountain"

"The Whistlin' Cowboy"

"Wild Western Moonlight"

"The Yellow Rose of Texas"

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The Seekers Hit Songs and Folk Songs. Springfield Music Limited/Chappell and Company Incorporated. New York, N.Y.36 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artists' profiles.

"I'll Never Find Another You"

"South Australia"

"Open Up Them Pearly Gates"

"Don't Tell Me My Mind"

"Sinner Man"

"Just a Closer Walk With Thee"

"Two Summers"

"The Ox Driving Song"

"A World of Our Own"

Sensational Collection of Mountain Ballads and Old Time Songs as Sung by Jimmy Hamlins and His Saddle Pals. M. M. Cole Publishing Company. Chicago, Ill. 1930. 63 p. of music and lyrics.

"Ain't Gwine Rain No Mo'"

"Annie Rooney"

"The Band Played On"

"Barbara Allen"

"Billy Boy"

"Billy Brink"

"Birmingham Jail"

"Bury Me Out On the Prairie"

"By the Sil'vry Rio Grande"

"Can I Sleep In Your Barn Tonight Mister"

"Cow-Boy Jack"

"Death of John Henry"

"Do They Think of Me at Home"

"Down in the Valley"

"The Dying Cowboy"

"The East Bound Train"

"Four Thousand Years Ago"

"Frankie and Johnny"

"Gently Does the Trick"

"Golden Slippers"

"Goodbye, My Lover, Goodbye"

"Hallelujah I'm a Bum"

"Hand Me Down My Walking Cane"

"The Hell-Bound Train"

"I Wish I Was Single Again"

"The Lane County Bachelor"

"The Letter Edged in Black"

"The Lonesome Road"

"My Horses Ain't Hungry"

"My Mother"

"Old Judge Duffy"

"On the Dixie Bee Line"

"Pass Around the Bottle"

"Pearl Bryan"

"Portland County Jail"

"Pretty Little Dear"

"The Range of the Buffalo"

"The Rovin' Gambler"

"Save Your Money When You're Young"

"She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain"

"Sourwood Mountain"

"Tennessee Sweetheart"

"That Big Rock Candy Mountain"

"The Bright Mohawk Valley"

"The Train That Never Returned"

"Waters of the Blue Juniata"

"We Never Speak As We Pass By"

"Went Up On the Mountain"

"When the Curtains of Night Are Pinned Back"

"When the Work's All Done This Fall"

The Short Brothers (Jimmie and Leon) Song Folio No. 1. American Music Incorporated. Hollywood, Calif. 1943. 50 p. of music and lyrics, with artists' profile.

"Time After Time"

"No One To Kiss Me Goodnight"

"In My Heart I'll Always Care"

"Rosalie, My Texas Rose"

"Are Your Eyes Really Blue?"

"Just What Have I Done?"

"My Love In Old Monterey"

"Wondering Why?"

"Maybe Someday You Will Care"

"Stop Teasing Me"

"My Little Brown-Eyed Texas Girl"

"That's the Last Time"

"Now That You Are Gone"

"I Wonder"

"My Sweetheart of Yesterday"

"That's Just the Place For Me"

"I Hate To Say Goodbye"

"Only a Dream"

"The Love That Once Was Mine"

"When It's Apple Blossom Time"

Singin' in the Saddle. The Boston Music Company. Boston, Mass. 1944. 59 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs.

"My Lolita (Lolita Mia)"

"Home on the Range"

"An Outlaw of the Range"

"Cowboys and Indians"

"Git Along, Little Dogies"

"Windy Bill"

"Gila Town"

"Old Montana"

"I'm a Cowboy and How, Boy!"

"O Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie (The Dying Cowboy)"

"Little Joe, the Wrangler"

"Must I Ride a Mustang? Nay! Nay!"

"The Cowboy's Lament (Streets of Laredo)"

"Goodbye, Old Paint"

"The Big Corral"

"The Cowpuncher"

"Love Is Like a Roundup"

"Cowboy Boom Song"

"Rounded Up In Glory"

"Red River Valley"

Sleepy Hollow Cowboys and Cowgirls' Folio No. 1. American Music Incorporated. Portland, Ore. 1940. 51 p. of music and lyrics, with brief artists' profiles.

"My Love Song of the Prairie"

"The Golden Rule Is Good Enough For Me"

"Rogers Is Roping In Heaven"

"You're a Credit To Your Callin', Western Son"

"'Neath a Smiling Texas Moon"

"My Faithful Old Roan"

"Dude Ranch Blues"

"When You Rode Away One Sunny Day"

"The Land Where Skies Are Blue"

"It's the Rocky Mountain Fever"

"Can't Be Happy in the Saddle"

"Dear Old Neighbors"

"Rolling Stone"

"Gid-Dap, Molly"

"Red Hills"

"And a Cowboy's Heart Is at Ease"

"Las Vegas Blues"

"The Wild West Isn't Wild Anymore"

"Lonely Cactus"

"That Heartbreaker Known as Lou"

Smiley Burnette Cowboy Songbook. Stasny Muisc Corporation. New York, N.Y.64 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artist profile.

"Etiquette Blues"

"Elmer the Absent Minded Cowboy"

"Gotta Get a Horse"

"Guide Me Western Star"

"Horse-Feathers Yodel"

"I'm a Cowboy and How Boy"

"I'm Just a Little Cowboy"

"In a Cabin on a Cliff in Cleveland"

"It's a Heavenly Night ut West"

"Mail Order Music"

"Minnehaha (She Gave Them All the Ha Ha)"

"My Orchestra Is Drivin' Me Crazy"

"Night on the Desert"

"Ridin' Down the Canyon T'wards the Sun"

"Sing a Little Song About Anything"

"Singin' My Cares Away"

"Song of the Trail"

"The Fat Caballero"

"The Old Ten Gallon Hat"

"The Troubador of the Plains"

"The Stills in the Hills Are Still Tonight"

"There's Nothing Like Work"

"Way Out West In Idaho"

"What? No Hawses In Heaven?"

"You Can Keep Me In the Saddle (If You Keep Me In Your Heart)"

Smoky Mountaineers Song Folio No. 1. No publishing information. 8 p. of lyrics and photographs.

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Song Favorites of WSM Grand Ole Opry. M. M. Cole Publishing Company. Chicago, Ill. 1942. 96 p. of music, lyrics, photographs, and artists' profiles. Autographed by Uncle Dave Macon, Benny Martin, Bill Monroe, and Don Reno.

"An Old Dusty Stable"

"Arkansas Traveler"

"Always Be Kind To Daddy"

"At the Grand Ole Opry Tonight"

"Back in the Hills of Old Kentucky"

"Barbara Allen"

"Big Ear'd Mule"

"Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home"

"Blue Mexico Skies"

"The Bowery"

"Bring Your Roses To Her Now"

"Bury Me Beneath the Willow"

"Cabin of Dreams"

"Cackling Hen"

"Cuchi-Cuchi-Coo"

"Darling Nellie Gray"

"Death of John Henry"

"Dog House Blues"

"Dreams at Twilight"

"Durang's Hornpipe"

"The End of My Roundup Days"

"Far Out in the Hills"

"Fisher's Hornpipe"

"Four Thousand Years Ago"

"Freight Train Blues"

"Froggie Went A'Courtin'"

"The Barn Dance Jamboree"

"The Girl I Left Behind"

"Golden River"

"Grandfather's Clock"

"Grey Eagle Hornpipe"

"The Habit I Never Had"

"Hallelujah I'm a Bum"

"Harvest Time on the Prairie"

"How Many Biscuits Can You Eat"

"I Dreamed I Spent Christmas In Heaven"

"I Have Broken Your Heart Little Darlin'"

"I Only Want a Buddy Not a Sweetheart"

"I Wish I Were Single Again"

"I'm Writing My Darling a Letter"

"Jail Bird Blues"

"Jesse James"

"The Last Letter"

"Leather Breeches"

"The Letter Edged In Black"

"Little Old Rag Doll"

"The Man Who Wears the Five Pointed Star"

"Mississippi Sawyer"

"My Pretty Western Rose"

"My Rose"

"Oh Susannah"

"Old Brass Wagon"

"Old Buck-A-Roo"

"Old Faded Mansion"

"Old Joe Clark"

"Old Mountain Moon"

"Old Shep"

"Old Timer"

"The Old Woolen Shawl"

"On a Log in an Old Log Cabin"

"Our Little Girl Has Gone"

"Pictures on the Wall"

"Polly Wolly Doodle"

"The Preacher and the Bear"

"Pretty Little Pink"

"The Quilting Party"

"Red River Valley"

"Rickett's Hornpipe"

"Rocky Mountain Hornpipe"

"Roll Jordan Roll"

"Sallie Goodwin"

"Shew Fly! Don't Bother Me"

"Skip To My Lou"

"Socorro Moon"

"Soldiers Joy"

"Sunset Serenade"

"Sweet Evalina"

"Talking Blues"

"There Is Gold in the Old Smoky Mountains"

"Trailing Arbutus and You"

"Turkey in the Straw"

"Wagoner"

"Wake Up, Susan"

"West of the Great Divide"

"What Has Changed the Scenery Darling?"

"When I Come to That Blue Mountain Moon"

"When the Golden Leaves Are Falling"

"Where the Tall Pines Wave"

"Wonder Valley"

"You'll Never Be Sorry"

"You'll Never Know How Much I Love You"

"You're a Flower Blooming in the Wildwood"

Songs and Scenes from Republic Features Featuring Gene Autry. West'rn Music Publishing Company. Hollywood, Calif. 1940.15 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artist profile.

"As Long As I Have My Horse"

"Dude Ranch Cow Hands"

"'Neath the Blue Montana Sky"

"I Just Want You"

"I'm Beginning To Care"

"The Old Trail"

"Rhythm of the Hoofbeats"

Songs By Jenny Lou Carson, Album No. 1. Hill and Range Songs Incorporated. New York, N.Y.1947. 39 p. of music and lyrics.

"Chained to a Memory"

"That's the Last Straw"

"Too Good to Be True"

"Gonna Give You Back to the Indians"

"Purgatory"

"Foolish Tears"

"Out in the Rain Again"

"A Penny For Your Thoughts"

"You'll Live To Regret It (Wait and See)"

"Behind the Eight-Ball"

"Ain'tcha Tired of Makin' Me Blue?"

"You're Laughing Up Your Sleeve"

"Honest Injun (I Love You)"

"Somebody Nobody Loves"

"Lassie Come Home"

"I'd Trade All of My Tomorrows (For Just One Yesterday)"

"The Burning of the Winecoff"

Songs By Jenny Lou Carson, Album No. 2. Hill and Range Songs Incorporated. Beverly Hills, Calif. 1949. 36 p. of music and lyrics, with artist profile.

"Don't Rob Another Man's Castle"

"Your Key Don't Fit My Lock Anymore"

"The Echo of Your Footsteps"

"You're Just a Butterfly"

"Never Trust a Woman"

"Down Where the Rio Flows"

"Marriage Vows"

"I'll Never Trust You Again"

"Blues In My Heart"

"Tit For Tat"

"I Wasn't Born Yesterday"

"Troubled Heart"

"The Crossroad Where We Said Goodbye"

"I Feel Like Cryin' (Over You)"

"I L-O-V-E You"

"The Last Time I Saw Mary"

"What Do I Have To Do"

Songs By Jenny Lou Carson, Album No. 3. Hill and Range Songs Incorporated. New York, N.Y.1951. 40 p. of music, lyrics, and poems.

"River of Tears"

"Revenge"

"The Lovebug Itch"

"Won't You Come Into My Heart"

"Every Step of the Way"

"Reaching for the Moon"

"C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S"

"Let's Play Post Office"

"I'm Stepping Out of the Picture"

"It Serves You Right"

"If Teardrops Were Pennies"

"Three's a Crowd"

"A Bad Penny Always Returns"

"One Way Ticket To Texas"

"I Wanna Sit"

"Troubled Heart"

"The Stork Is Comin' To My House"

Songs Cowboy Copas Sings. Acuff-Rose Publications. Nashville, Tenn. 48 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artist profile.

"A House Built On a Rock"

"Afraid"

"Blue As a Heartache (Sad As a Tear)"

"Deep Water"

"Faded Love and Winter Roses"

"Good Time Cake Walk"

"It's a Shame"

"It's Enough to Make Anyone Cry"

"It's Wrong to Love You, But I Do"

"Just an Old Farm for Sale"

"Just Like Me"

"Little Strands of Silver (Shining Through the Gold)"

"Look in the Looking Glass (At You)"

"More Precious Than Silver or Gold"

"Rose of Ol' Pawnee"

"Someday You'll Thank Me"

"Song of the Hills"

"Tennessee Moon"

"Tennessee Waltz"

"Waltz With Me"

Songs From Texas: A Folio of Western Cartoons and Songs Featuring Texas Jim Lewis. Hill and Range Songs Incorporated. New York, N.Y.1946. 38 p. of music, lyrics, photographs, and cartoons, with artist profile.

"Hootin' Nannie Annie"

"Wasted Years"

"Take Me Back To Cell 13"

"My Heart and I"

"I Ain't Never Went To College"

"I'll Take You Back Into My Heart"

"I'm Tellin' You"

"I Don't Care Anymore"

"I'm a Hootin' Annie Papa From Texas"

"It's Funny What a Little Time Will Do"

"I'm Sorry Is All I Can Say"

"I'm Gonna Stop My Worryin' Over You"

"It's Too Late to Change Your Mind"

"Don't Ask Me to Take You Back"

"Oh, How I Love That Gal"

Songs Gene Autry Sings. West'rn Music Publishing Company. Hollywood, Calif. 1942. 51 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artist self-profile.

"After Tomorrow"

"Back in the Saddle Again"

"Be Honest With Me"

"God Must Have Loved America"

"Good Old-Fashioned Hoe-Down"

"Home on the Range"

"I'll Wait For You"

"Little Pardner"

"Old November Moon"

"Ole Peaceful River"

"Paradise in the Moonlight"

"Tears On My Pillow"

"That Little Kid Sister of Mine"

"There Ain't No Use In Cryin' Now"

"The Merry-Go-Roundup"

"Under Fiesta Stars"

"Your Heart Belongs to Me"

Songs Jimmy Wakely Sings. Gordon Music Company. Hollywood, Calif. 1944. 35 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artist profile.

"On the Strings of My Lonesome Guitar"

"Standing Outside of Heaven"

"It's Too Late (To Say You're Sorry)"

"I'll Never Let You Go (Little Darlin')"

"Will You Be True To Me"

"I'm Casting My Lasso Towards the Sky"

"Too Bad, Little Girl, Too Bad"

"I Wonder Where You Are Tonight"

"I'll Blame It All On You"

"I Tell My Pillow My Secrets"

"Fort Worth Jail"

"Silver Threads Among the Gold"

"Old MacDonald Had a Farm"

"Oh, My Darling Clementine"

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Songs of Jimmie Davis. Southern Music Publishing Company Incorporated. New York, N.Y.1937. 64 p. of music and lyrics, with artist profile and a chord chart.

"Nobody's Darling But Mine"

"Lonely Hobo"

"The Answer To Nobody's Darling But Mine"

"My Arkansas Sweetheart"

"Arabella Blues"

"She's a Hum Hum Dinger"

"Are You Tired of Me, Darling?"

"Organ Grinder Blues"

"Bear Cat Mama From Horner's Corners"

"It's All Coming Home To You"

"Yo Yo Mama"

"Hold 'Er Newt"

"Before You Say Farewell"

"Home Wreckin' Blues"

"You've Been Tom-Cattin' Around"

"I'll Be Happy Today"

"High Behind Blues"

"High-Geared Daddy"

"Shirt-Tail Blues"

"Prairie of Love"

"Would You"

"Jealous Lover"

"You Can't Tell About These Women Nowadays"

"In My Cabin To-Night"

"Shotgun Wedding"

"I'll Get Mine Bye and Bye"

"Midnight Blues"

"Davis' Salty Dog"

"Get On Board, Aunt Susan"

"Graveyard Blues"

"She Left A'Runnin' Like a Sewing Machine"

"Down at the Old Country Church"

"Gambler's Return"

"When It's Round-Up Time In Heaven"

"The Davis Limited"

"Wild and Reckless Hobo"

"Home In Carolin'"

"Alimony Blues"

"Red Nightgown Blues"

"I Want Her Tailor-Made"

"I Wonder If She's Blue"

"Saturday Night Stroll"

"Fence Breakin' Blues"

"Cowboy's Home Sweet Home"

"Jellyroll Blues"

"Tom Cat and Pussy Blues"

"Market House Blues"

"Bury Me In Old Kentucky"

"Sewing Machine Blues"

"It's Been Years"

Songs of Sentiment, Folio No. 1. American Music Incorporated. Portland, Ore. 1942. 50 p. of music and lyrics.

"In the Old Porch Swing"

"You Made Me Care (Then You Laughed When I Cried)"

"Smiling Through the Years"

"Merry Christmas"

"In the Golden Afterwhile"

"Has Anyone Seen Mary?"

"Springtime In Memory Lane"

"The Old Kitchen Floor"

"Oh, Lilac You (The Flower Song)"

"The Gate of Golden Dreams"

"A Bundle of Old Love Letters"

"Hills of My Home, Sweet Home"

"Beautiful Trails To Somewhere"

"He Faileth Us Never"

"I'm Dreaming, My Sweetheart, of You"

"After All These Years"

"Shirley"

"A Chapel 'Neath the Pines"

"Let's Be Friends"

"My Rocky Mountain Dream"

"Save a Place In Your Memory"

"Little Mother of the Hills"

Songs of Sentiment, Folio No. 3. American Music Incorporated. Hollywood, Calif. 1943. 50 p. of music and lyrics.

"Love Is Like the Scent of Roses"

"Dreaming by the Fireside with You"

"Sunset on the River"

"My Old Childhood Home"

"Springtime Reminds Me of You"

"Do You Ever?"

"The Old Wedding Ring"

"Waltz With Me"

"Sail Along, My Dream Canoe"

"Keep On Smiling"

"I'll Always Depend On You"

"Malibu Moon"

"The Hush-a-Bye Man From Rock-a-Bye Street"

"Dream Boat Bay"

"Dear Old Sweetheart of Mine"

"I Live Only For Tomorrow"

"Don't Forget Me"

"A Little Bundle In Blue"

"My Heart Tells Me So"

"Just You"

"I Want a Mama"

Songs of Sentiment, Folio No. 4. American Music Incorporated. Hollywood, Calif. 1943. 50 p. of music and lyrics.

"Time To Whisper Goodnight, Sweetheart"

"Where the Climbing Roses Grow"

"When Michael Sings To Me"

"Regimental Baby"

"Whisper In My Ear"

"I Want To Go Back To Loveland"

"I Want To Be a Sailor's Sweetheart"

"Just One More Waltz"

"My Laughing Irish Colleen"

"In My Little Dream Garden"

"I Long For You"

"Look For the Blue Sky"

"Eileen"

"Down In My Heart"

"The Rose I Chose For You"

"A Letter From Home, Sweet Home"

"Lonesome"

"Our Rendezvous"

"I Never Dream Anymore"

"Mine, All Mine"

Songs of Sentiment, Folio No. 5. American Music Incorporated. Hollywood, Calif. 1943. 50 p. of music and lyrics.

"Old Fashioned Love"

"Why Won't You Let Me Call You Sweetheart?"

"Little Pink Booties"

"When It's Orange Blossom Time"

"Look for the Blue Sky"

"Dreamy Shore"

"Let's Build a Bridge to the Moon"

"Our Dream House Down the Lane"

"Two Little Sleepy Heads"

"Then I'll Stop Loving You"

"Honey Chile"

"You'll Leave It All Behind, Someday"

"Mystery of Love"

"Little Irish Mother"

"If You've Love In Your Heart"

"Forever and a Day"

"I Don't Care Now"

"Lonesome Moon"

"Love That Could Never Be"

"And You"

Songs of Sentiment, Folio No. 6. American Music Incorporated. Hollywood, Calif. 1943. 50 p. of music and lyrics.

"I Have You"

"When the Lilacs Are In Bloom"

"Campus Moon"

"Rose of My Dreams"

"Little Papoose"

"Keep Faith"

"Castle of Dreams"

"I'll Find a Four Leaf Shamrock"

"Silver Moonlight"

"Ship of Love"

"In an Old Flower Garden ('Neath an Old Oak Tree)"

"Just As Of Old"

"If My Heart Was an Open Door"

"You're the Loveliest Rose"

"Someone Who Loves You Is Lonely"

"On the Shores of Brittany"

"I Can't Forget You"

"Towhead"

"Don't You Cry, Mademoiselle"

"Home"

"I'd Buy the Moon For You"

Songs of the Almanac Singers, BOok 1. Bob Miller Incorporated. New York, N.Y.1942. 15 p. of music and lyrics, with group profile.

"The Belt-Line Girl"

"The New Hatfields and the Coys"

"Round and Round Hitler's Grave"

"Taking It Easy"

"The Sinking of the Reuben James"

"The Butcher, the Baker"

Songs of the Gay 90's. M. M. Cole Publishing Company. Chicago, Ill. 32 p. of music and lyrics.

"A Bicycle Built For Two"

"The Band Played On"

"Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home"

"The Bowery"

"I Don't Love Nobody"

"In the Evening by the Moonlight"

"Just Tell Them That You Saw Me"

"Only One Girl in the World For Me"

"She Is More To Be Pitied, THan Censured"

"She Was Happy Till She Met You"

"When the Blue Sky Turns to Gold"

"While Strolling in the Park One Day"

"You Tell Me Your Dream, I'll Tell You Mine"

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Songs of the Mountains and Prairies, Book No. 5. Mountain Broadcast Publishing Company Incorporated. New York, N.Y.1946. 32 p. of music and lyrics.

"Bright and Shining Morning"

"By That Old Covered Bridge (Of My Dreams)"

"Dew Drops"

"Down Where the Pond Lillies Grow"

"The Drifting Hobo"

"Gooseberry Pie"

"Hold What You Got, Don't Let It Go"

"I Have No Sweetheart Now"

"I Know She's Waiting In Heaven"

"I Wake Up Weeping in the Night"

"I Won't Worry, I Won't Care"

"It Seems Like Yesterday"

"Kentucky Is Only a Dream"

"Little Gray Mother"

"A Lonely Heart Heals In Time"

"Moonlight and You in Hawaii"

"My Days on the Range Are Over"

"My Smoky Mountain Home"

"Old Red Barn"

"Pat Malone"

"Rag Doll"

"Ridin' Down the Horse Thief Trail"

"Riding the Range"

"Rose of the Sweet Long Ago"

"The Sun Ain't Never Gonna Shine"

"Sweet Texas Rose"

"That's Another Story"

"Too Little Love (That Came Too Late)"

"Walkin' the Dog"

"When the Goldenrod Is Waving in the Breeze"

"White Feather"

"You Have Broken My Heart"

Songs of the Mountains and Prairies, Book No. 6. Mountain Broadcast Publishing Company Incorporated. New York, N.Y.30 p. of music and lyrics.

"Alone With You"

"Birmingham Prisoner"

"Bob-Tailed Cannon Ball"

"Cactus Blossoms"

"Don't Leave Me Now"

"Drift Along, Pretty Moon"

"Fairmont Waltz"

"Far Beyond the Starry Sky"

"Flag That Train"

"Give Me a Fast Stepping Pony"

"Harrisonburg Hoedown"

"How Sweet Your Smile"

"I Never Knew I Loved You (Till I Lost You)"

"I Want To Live Like Daddy"

"I'm Singing For Jesus"

"In All the World, There's Just One Mother"

"It's Been So Long Since You Left Me"

"It's Risky To Be Gone So Long"

"Jesus Paved the Way"

"Leave the Whiskey Alone"

"Lone Star Lullaby"

"The Lonesome Dove"

"Montana Melody"

"My Little Honeysuckle Rose"

"New Mississippi River Blues"

"Old Pinto and Me"

"Silver Dollar"

"Sweet 'Tater Pie"

"What Can I Do If You Don't Love Me?"

"When the Bells of Heaven Ring For Me"

"Will You Always Love Me, Darling?"

"Will You Miss Me, Darling, Miss Me?"

"Will Your Name Be Inscribed on the Roll?"

Songs of the Roundup Rangers. George T. Worth and Company. New York, N.Y.1932. 57 p. of music and lyrics.

"A Sagebrush Dance"

"A'Ridin' Old Paint and A'Leadin' Old Dan"

"Billy the Kid"

"The Cow-Man's Prayer"

"The Cowboy's Lament"

"The Cowboy"

"The Dry-Landers"

"Green Grow the Lilacs"

"The Gal I Left Behind Me"

"I'd Like To Be In Texas When They Round-Up In the Spring"

"Jack O'Diamonds"

"Little Joe, the Wrangler"

"Lone Drifting Riders"

"Lay Down Doggies"

"Make Me a Cowboy Again For a Day"

"On the Red River Shore"

"The Old Chisholm Trail"

"Old Black Outlaw Steer"

"Roll Out Cowboys"

"Roy Bean"

"The Red River Valley"

"Whoa! Skew, 'Til I Saddle Yea, Whoa!"

"Utah Carl's Last Ride"

"The Wandering Cowboy"

"The Zebra Dun"

Songs of the Saddle, No. 2. American Music Incorporated. Portland, Ore. 1942. 48 p. of music and lyrics.

"Get a Girl and Strum and Old Guitar"

"I'm a Cowboy Draftee Now"

"I'll Follow the Trail"

"The Bunk in the Bunk-House Is the Bunk"

"Blowin' With the Breeze"

"In Manzannillo"

"I Long To Be on the Lone Prairie"

"Just an Old Range Song"

"I'm Mighty Lone Trailin' Along"

"Canistota Wagon Train"

"Just Plain Jane of the Plain Ol' Plains"

"The Trails of Forty-Nine"

"My Heart Is Sure Stampedin'"

"It's a Lonely Trail (When You're Trav'lin' Alone)"

"I Won Her Heart at the Rodeo"

"White Face (It's the End of the Trail)"

"She's Waiting Away Out There"

"Shine On, Utah Moon"

"Old Pal of the Prairie"

"I've Got the Rangeland Blues"

Songs of the Saddle, No. 4. American Music Incorporated. Portland, Ore. 1943. 50 p. of words and music.

"South of the Rio Grande"

"When It's Moonlight on the Range"

"I Left My Heart In Texas"

"Western Moon"

"I'm Just a Roamin' Old Cowhand"

"Under the Light of Western Stars"

"At the End of the Trail"

"When the Sun Goes Down In Texas"

"Sagebrush Lullaby"

"It's a Cowgirl's Life For Me"

"When It's Moonlight on the Prairie"

"I'm Ridin' Alone"

"Will You Be In That Number?"

"Starlit Prairies"

"Keep Singin'"

"Fort Sam Houston March"

"The Cowboy's Heaven"

"Down an Old Wyoming Trail"

"You're the Flower of the Prairie"

"In Old Idaho"

"Where the Rockies Meet the Plain"

"When the Sun Sinks in the West"

"Along the Rio Grande"

Songs of the Soil (All Star Hillbilly Folio. West'rn Music Publishing Company. Hollywood, Calif. 1942. 47 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with brief artists' profiles.

"Fort Worth Jail"

"I Hang My Head and Cry"

"I'll Never Let You Go Little Darlin'"

"It's Too Late To Say You're Sorry"

"I Wish All My Children Were Babies Again"

"I Wonder Where You Are Tonight"

"Lonely River"

"Over the Hills"

"Silver Wings in the Moonlight"

"There's a Rainbow on the Rio Colorado"

"The Star-Spangled Banner"

"Tweedle-O-Twill"

"Yesterday's Roses"

"You'll Be Sorry"

"You're the Answer To My Prayer"

Songs of the Soil (All Star Hillbilly Folio). Gordon Music Company. Hollywood, Calif. 1944. 47 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with brief artists' profiles. Note: Appears to be an updated reprint of the previous folio, with identical layouts and color schemes, but some different songs and photgraphs.

"Fort Worth Jail"

"I Just Saddle My Pinto and Ride"

"I'll Never Let You Go, Little Darlin'"

"It's Too Late To Say You're Sorry"

"I Wonder Where You Are Tonight"

"Nobody Else But You"

"Over the Hills"

"Spurs and Wings"

"Standing Outside of Heaven"

"There'll Be Jubilation Bye and Bye"

"The Star Spangled Banner"

"When I Fell In Love With You"

"Where the Silent Pines Are Bending"

"You're the Answer To My Prayer"

Songs of the Tennessee Ramblers, Folio No. 1. American Music Incorporated. Portland, Ore. 1940. 47 p. of music and lyrics, with artists' profiles.

"My Little Cabin Down In Sleepy Valley"

"Blue Grass Serenade"

"Prairie Rose (Keep Smiling For Me)"

"Moonlight on the Plains"

"Sugar-Making Time"

"I'm a Shy Galoot With the Ladies"

"Ridin' a Paint and Leadin' a Bay"

"My Little Hut in Caroline"

"Sweet Old Mother of Mine"

"In That Heavenly Home"

"Oh, Woe Is Me (What an Unhappy Day)"

"Washboard Man"

"My Hillbilly Rose"

"When the Pumpkin's Turning Yellow"

"Sing Me an Old Fashioned Song"

"That Hillbilly Gal of Mine"

"Burning Sands"

"I Want To Be There, Dear, With You"

"Dear Old Home"

"Trail Song"

Songs of Victory, Folio No. 2. Westmore Music Corporation. Portland, Ore. 58 p. of music and lyrics.

"I Love America"

"We're Glad To Give 'Cause We're Glad To Live (In the Good Old U.S.A.)"

"Happy Shootin', Son"

"Victory For America"

"We'll Not Forget Pearl Harbor"

"America, I Raised a Boy For You"

"We'll Fight for the Good Old U.S.A."

"The Land of the Free"

"Just Say, "So Long," and Smile"

"Victory For Democracy"

"My Own America"

"Forward To Victory"

"My Sweetheart Is a Soldier"

"We Are With You, Uncle Sam"

"Our U.S.A."

"A Soldier's Song To His Mother"

"We'll Fight For Old Glory"

"I Toast America"

"For the Red, White, and Blue and You"

"Hail, Pan America"

"Vision of Peace"

"It's Great To Be a Soldier"

Folder 31

Songs of Wilf Carter: Montana Slim and the Big Hole Bronco Busters. Southern Music Publishing Company Incorporated. New York, N.Y.1947. 47 p. of music, lyrics, and photogrpahs, with artist self-profile.

"Two Little Stars"

"If We Can't Be Sweethearts (What Can't We Be Friends)"

"I Never Knew That I Could Be So Blue"

"I'm a Fool For Foolin' 'Round"

"Singin' On Borrowed Time"

"Palomino Pal of Mine"

"Hang the Key on the Bunkhouse Door"

"Rye Whiskey"

"I'm on the Right Trail Now"

"It Can't Be Done"

"A Link in the Chain Is Broken"

"It's So Hard To Forget You"

"You'll Be Sorry You Turned Me Down"

"'Neath a Blanket of Stars"

"Dreamy Lullaby Yodel"

"Just One More Ride"

"Why Must Our Love End In Tears"

"She Lost Her Cowboy Pal"

"Sharing Your Love With Somebody New"

The Sons of the Pioneers, Song Folio No. 1. American Music Incorporated. Portland, Ore. 1936. 44 p. of music and lyrics, with artists' profiles.

"Way Out There"

"I Follow the Stream"

"The New Frontier"

"Sing, Cowboy, Sing"

"Happy Cowboy"

"Ridin' Home"

"Oh, I Miss You So, My Darling"

"Over the Santa Fe Trail"

"Will You Love Me (When My Hair Has Turned To Silver)"

"Round-Up in the Sky"

"This Old White Mule of Mine"

"Sky Ball Paint"

"Travelin' With the Sun"

"My Daddy"

"When the Golden Trail Comes Down"

"Echoes From the Hills"

"At the Rainbow's End"

"Will Roger's Last Flight"

Songs of the Pioneers (Sons of the Pioneers), Folio No. 2. American Music Incorporated. Portland, Ore. 1936, 1939. 49 p. of music and lyrics, with artists' profiles.

"Westward Ho!"

"Song of the Pioneers"

"I Still Do"

"Song of the Prairie"

"One More Ride"

"Whisp'rin' Wind"

"You Are My Eyes"

"Come On Home"

"A Summer Night's Rain"

"In the Days of Forty Nine"

"A Sandman Lullaby"

"My Boy"

"Why, Tell Me Why"

"They're Gone"

"The Beauty of Your Smile"

"Lazy"

"Old Rover"

"Roll Along, Jordan"

Sons of the Pioneers Original Songs of the Prairie, Folio No. 3. American Music Incorporated. Hollywood, Calif. 1937. 50 p. of music and lyrics.

"Blue Prairie"

"Silent Trails"

"Chant of the Plains"

"Roll, Wagon, Roll"

"Stars of the West"

"Ride, Ranger, Ride"

"Cool Water"

"The Touch of God's Hand"

"Ridin', Ropin'"

"Hoofbeats on the Prairie"

"Wind"

"At the Old Barn Dance"

"My Prairie Home"

"Hold That Critter Down"

"Close To Heaven"

"I'm Ridin' a New Trail Tonight"

"He's Gone, He's Gone Up the Trail"

"Down Along the Sleepy Rio Grande"

Ted Daffan's Coin Machine Hits. Peer International Corporation. New York, N.Y.1944. 25 p. of music and lyrics, with artist self-profile.

"No Letter Today"

"Born To Lose"

"Weary, Worried and Blue"

"Worried Mind"

"Always Alone"

"Because"

"Take Me Back Again"

"Tonight In My Dreams"

"The Girl That You Loved Long Ago"

"Over the Hill"

"Breakin' My Heart Over You"

"Where the Deep Waters Flow"

Tex Carman's Western Song Collection. M. M. Cole Publishing Company. Chicago, Ill. 1955. 63 p. of music and lyrics, with artist profile.

"All My Dreams Come a Tumblin'"

"A Little Mound In Texas"

"Blue Waters"

"Bring Your Heart Tonight and Come Along"

"Celebration at the Old Corral"

"Dear Old Western Home"

"Don't Be So Free With Your Kisses"

"Goodbye To You Old Mexico"

"Golden Wedding Waltz"

"Heartaches and Tears"

"Hillbilly Hula"

"I'm Gonna Ride"

"I Don't Gotta Have"

"If I Could Turn Back the Years"

"Just How Much We Cared"

"Love Little Or Less"

"Laramie Michael Malone"

"My Favorite Recipe"

"My Home Way Out West"

"Old Wyoming"

"Please Take Me To Heaven With You"

"Quicksand of Love"

"Ridin' Down the Trail On My Pinto"

"Shy Ann of Old Cheyenne"

"True Love"

"Those Scars On My Heart"

"The Beautiful Texas Waltz"

"The Lawyer's Plea"

"There's No Letter From You"

"Things Just Meant To Be"

"Waiting at the Gates of the Old Corral"

Tex Morton Sings: An Album of Rodeo Favorites. Southern Music Publishing Company (Australasia). Sydney, Australia. 1951. 27 p. of music and lyrics.

"Down the Old Road to Home"

"I'll Never Slip Around Again"

"My Little Lady"

"One Golden Curl"

"One Has My Name, The Other Has My Heart"

"Rock My Cradle (Once Again)"

"Rose of Shenandoah Valley"

"Stockman's Pray'r" (poem)

"This Cold War With You"

"Treasure Untold"

"Wabash Cannon Ball"

"Waiting for a Train"

"You and My Old Guitar"

Tex Morton's Australian Bush Ballads and Old Time Songs. Allan and Company Party Limited. Melbourne, Adelaide, Bendigo, Australia. circa 1940. 39 p. of music and lyrics.

"The Black Sheep"

"By the Eumeralla Shore"

"The Stockman's Last Bed"

"Wrap Me Up with My Stockwhip and Blanket"

"Let the Rest of the World Go By"

"Picture That Is Turned Toward the Wall"

"Just Plain Folks"

"Mr. Conductor, Don't Put Me Off the Train"

"Hand Me Down My Walking Cane"

"The Letter Edged In Black"

"The Volunteer Organist"

"The Face on the Bar-Room Floor"

"What Is Home Without a Mother"

"The Fatal Wedding"

"The Lone Prairie"

"In the Luggage Van Ahead"

"The Prisoner's Release"

"When the Curtains of Night"

Tex Morton's Famous Hill Billy Songs. D. Davis and Company Party Limited. Melbourne, Adelaide, Bendigo, Australia. 1938. 27 p. of music and lyrics.

"You Only Have One Mother"

"The Wandering Stockman"

"Happy Yodeller"

"Swiss Sweetheart"

"Old Pal of My Boyhood Days"

"Why Should I Work?"

"Fanny Bay Blues"

"My Sweetheart's In Love With a Swiss Mountaineer"

"There Are Tear Stains On Your Letter, Mother Dear"

"I'm Dreaming Tonight of the Old Folks"

Folder 32

Tex Morton's Song Album No. 7. Nicholson's Party Limited. Sydney, Australia. 26 p. of music and lyrics.

"The Story of Parson Joe"

"The Flowers Never Bloom in Lonesome Valleys"

"Good Old Droving Days"

"'Neath the Silver Willow Tree"

"Swanky Cowboy"

"Rocky Ned the Outlaw"

"My Old Bunk-House Buddies"

"Bonny Blue Eyes"

"Travel By Train"

"The Dyin' Duffer's Prayer"

"Move Along Baldy"

"All Set and Saddled"

"On the Gundagai Line"

"The Yodelling Bagman"

Tex Owens, The Texas Ranger, Collection of His Own Original Songs and Old Favorites. Forster Music Publisher Incorporated. Chicago, Ill. 1934. 32 p. of music and lyrics, with artist profile.

"Banks of a Lonely River"

"Bring To Me My Harp Again"

"Broken Engagement"

"Broken Slate"

"Cattle Call"

"Cowboy's Quarrel"

"Good Old Turnip Greens"

"I Am Thinking of You Tonight, Darling"

"Jack's Letter From Home"

"Life's Evening Sun Is Sinking Low"

"Little Omie"

"Lonely Wigwam"

"My Old Home"

"The Old Man's Story"

"Pity the Fate of a Tramp"

"A Slice of Bacon"

"Two Lovers"

Tex Ritter All Star Folio. Tex Ritter Music Publications Incorporated. New York, N.Y.1947. 48 p. of music and lyrics, with artist profile.

"Billy the Kid"

"Blue Tail Fly"

"Boll Weevil"

"Christmas Carols by the Old Corral"

"Cindy"

"Down in the Valley"

"From Now On"

"Froggy Went A-Courtin'"

"Green Grow the Lilacs"

"I'm A-Brandin' My Darlin'"

"I'm Gonna Leave You Like I Found You"

"Jole Blon"

"Long Time Gone"

"Love Me Now"

"My Gal From Houston"

"Oh, My Darling Clementine"

"Oklahoma Hills"

"Rye Whiskey"

"Shoo Fly, Don't Bother Me"

"Skip To My Lou"

"Someone's in the Kitchen With Dinah"

"When It's Sundown In Old San Antone"

"When You Leave Don't Slam the Door"

"You Took Me For Granted"

"You Will Have To Pay"

Tex Ritter Cowboy Song Folio. Sam Fox Publishing Company. Cleveland, Ohio. 1937. 31 p. of music and lyrics, with artist profile and a section on roping.

"Arizona Days"

"Campfire Love Song"

"Down the Colorado Trail"

"Headin' for the Rio Grande"

"High, Wide, and Handsome"

"I'm Hittin' the Trail for Home"

"Jail House Lament"

"My Sweet Chiquita"

"An Old Man's Lament"

"Out on the Lone Prairie"

"Rip Snortin' Sheriff"

"I'm Goin' To Town (The Shaving Song)"

"Sing, Cowboy, Sing"

"Song of the Rodeo"

Tex Ritter Mountain Ballads and Cowboy Songs, Deluxe Edition. M. M. Cole Publishing Company. Chicago, Ill. 1941. 96 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artist profile.

"A Homesick Cowboy"

"A Human 'Ki Yute Stole My Girl"

"A Son of the West"

"Blood on the Saddle"

"Chaps and Chaparral"

"Content To Be a Cowhand"

"Desert Moonlight"

"Down in Arkansaw"

"Dream Fires"

"Drift Along Lonely Cowboy"

"Drifting Along (I'll Ride To You)"

"Dusty Trail"

"Get Along Ol' Partner Get Along"

"Girl of the Prairie"

"Gold Is Where You Find It"

"Gonna Gallop My Gal To Guadalupe"

"Goodnight Prairie Moon"

"The Happy Cowboy"

"Headin' for Old Wyomin'"

"Hillbillie Serenade"

"Hit the Saddle"

"I Love the Prairie"

"I Promise You"

"I'll See You at the Rodeo"

"I'm a Wild Desperado From Colorado"

"I'm Building a Home on the Prairie"

"I'm Going Back to the Hundred and One"

"I'm Rollin' Home on the Rollin' Plains"

"I've Done the Best I Could"

"In a Little Old Fashioned Town"

"Just a Busted Bronco Busted"

"Just a Tumble Down Farm"

"Just Riding Along"

"Kansas City Cowboy"

"Let Me Rest in the West (Where I Belong)"

"Lullaby of the Range"

"Me and My Pal, My Pony"

"Men Who Wear the Star"

"Mexicali Moon"

"My Mountain Maiden"

"Nobody's Fool"

"The Old Brindle Cow"

"Old Drifter"

"On the Banks of the Sioux"

"Prairie Lights"

"The Rancher's Daughter and I"

"Remember There's Someone Who Loves You"

"Rhythm of the Rio Grande"

"Ridge Runnin' Roan"

"Ridin' Down To Town"

"Ridin' Home"

"Ridin' Towards the Red Settin' Sun"

"Rollin' Home"

"Rollin' Tumbleweeds"

"Rose of My Dreams"

"Shot Gun Sal"

"Somewhere In Texas"

"Song of the Coyotes"

"Song of the Sands"

"Song of the Vigilantes"

"Swing Low Sweet Moon"

"Take Me Back to the San Fernando Valley"

"Tennessee, Tennessee"

"Texas Lullaby"

"There's a New Mojave Moon Tonight"

"There's Mist on the Mountains (and Shadows on the Moon)"

"There's Sorrow Tonight on the Prairie"

"The Toll of the Wind"

"Tombstone, Arizona"

"The Trail Is Broken"

"The Trails All Lead To Texas"

"Twilight at the Crossroads"

"Tuck Me To Sleep In Dreamy Valley"

"Under a Western Sky"

"Under Texas Stars"

"West of the Rockies"

"When I Ride Alone on the Trail"

"When It's Moonlight on the Meadow"

"When It's Roundup Time Out West In Old Wyoming"

"When It's Twilight on the Prairie"

"When the Roundup Is Over"

"Where the Buffalo Roam"

"Wild Galoot From Tuzigoot"

"Wild Western Prairie"

"Winds of the Wasterland"

"Wyoming Is Music To Me"

"Yodeling Cowboy"

Tex Williams Song Roundup. M. M. Cole Publishing Company. Chicago, Ill. 1959. 64 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with extensive artist profile.

"A Smile Is Worth a Million"

"A-Talkin' To My Pony"

"Autumn on the Range"

"By That Old Sycamore"

"Come Let Us Dance Senorita"

"Come To My Ranch"

"Cowboy Casanova"

"Crazy, Lazy, Hazy I Love You"

"Do Your Kisses Mean Love"

"Falling In Love With a Dream"

"Half a Chance"

"Heartbreak Row"

"How Can I Chase Cupid From My Heart"

"How Crazy Am I"

"I Cannot Live Without You"

"I Cannot Sing the Old Songs"

"I Don't Know What To Do About You"

"I Hate To See You Go"

"I Never Can Come Back To You"

"I'll Walk Around the World"

"I'm Crazy For You"

"Love Me a Lifetime"

"Let Me Love You"

"Lovin' Is My Game"

"Memories of Old Montana"

"On the Trail Back Home To You"

"Save Your Kisses For Me"

"She Went That-A-Way"

"She's My Dark Eyed, Dimpled Dazzling Delta Dream"

"Western Swing"

Texas Jim Robertson's Collection of Favorite Recorded Songs. Bob Miller Incorporated. New York, N.Y.1943. 34 p. of music and lyrics, with artist self-profile.

"Birmingham Woman"

"Border Affair"

"I'm Gonna Be Long Gone"

"Miz O'Reilly's Daughter"

"Pride of My Heart"

"Purple Night on the Prairie"

"Saddle Bag of Songs"

"Texas Song"

"Things That Might Have Been"

"Too Blue To Cry"

"When the U.S. Band Plays Dixie In Berlin"

"When This War Is Over"

"Windy Ben"

"You'll Never Know"

Folder 33

Tim Spencer's Sagebrush Symphonies, No. 1. American Music Incorporated. Hollywood, Calif. 1942. 45 p. of music and lyrics, with artist profile.

"Sagebrush Symphony"

"Wagons Westward Ho!"

"Yodel Your Troubles Away"

"I Love the Prairie Country"

"She's the Lily of Hillbilly Valley"

"It's a Cowboy's Life For Me"

"Ridin' the Range With You"

"Old Pioneer"

"The Timber Trail"

"Get Along, Pinto Pony"

"Home Again In Ol' Wyomin'"

"When a Cowboy Starts to Courtin'"

"Hill Country"

"Yippi Yi, Yippi Yo"

"Moonlight Melody"

"Golden Wedding Waltz"

"I Belong to the Range"

"By a Campfire on the Trail"

Tim Spencer's Sagebrush Symphonies, No. 2. American Music Incorporated. Hollywood, Calif. 1943. 50 p. of music and lyrics.

"Springtime on the Range"

"Where the Rio Rolls Along"

"Down the Trail"

"When the Prairie Sun Climbs Out of the Hay"

"Yippi-Yi Your Troubles Away"

"Sunset on the Trail"

"Roll On With the Texas Express"

"Come and Get It"

"I'm Just a Buckaroo"

"Ridin' on the Rocky Range"

"We're Headin' for the Home Corral"

"There's a Rainbow Over the Range"

"'Long About Sundown"

"A Cowboy's Sweetheart"

"Cherokee Strip"

"Ridin' Down the Rio Valley"

"Moonlight on the Trail"

"Don Juan"

Tom Mix Western Songs. M. M. Cole Publishing Company. Chicago, Ill. 64 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artist profile.

"I Love Those Old Saddle Songs"

"Old Pal of My Saddle Days"

"Sing Me a Cowboy Song"

"My Desert Rose"

"The Arizona Yodeler"

"The Cowboy's Lullaby (Lie Low)"

"When the Roundup Is Over"

"I Want To Be a Real Cowboy Girl"

"Rootin', Tootin', Two-Gun Shootin' Cowman"

"My Sweetheart of the Range"

"The Ballad of Big Pete Moran (The Tale of a Poker Game in Song)"

"Chuck-Wagon Bill"

"When It's Springtime in the Desert"

"When It's Branding Time in Texas"

"The Trail to Happiness"

"The Night Herder's Song"

"The Cowboy's Warning"

"The Modern Cowboy"

"Out Thar in the Beautiful Hills (A Romantic Cowboy Travesty)"

"When It's Moonlight on the Mesa"

"The Dying Cowboy's Request"

"My Old Cow Pony"

"The Dude at the Crescent and Star"

"When the Pale Moon Shines on the Prairie"

"Chuck-Wagon Blues"

Vernon Dalhart and Carson Robison's Album of Songs. F. B. Haviland Publishing Company. New York, N.Y.34 p. of music and lyrics.

"Wreck of the C. and O. No. 5"

"The Altoona Freight Wreck"

"Barbara Allen"

"Better Get Out Of My Way"

"The Wreck of the No. 9"

"My Little Home in Tennessee"

"Naomi Wise"

"My Boy's Voice"

"Goin' Home (Cowboy Song)"

"Goin' To Have a Big Time Tonight"

"Billy Richardson's Last Ride"

"Long Ago"

"Mother's Grave"

"The Wreck of the 1256"

"I Wonder If You Still Remember"

W. C. Handy's Collection of Blues, Words and Music Complete. Robbins Music Corporation. New York, N.Y.

"Aunt Hagar's Blues"

"Beale Street Blues"

"Darktown Reveille"

"Joe Turner Blues"

"Ole Miss Blues"

"St. Louis Blues"

"Sundown Blues"

"The Basement Blues"

"Yellow Dog Blues"

Webb Pierce, The Wondering Boy, Folio No. 1. Hill and Range Songs Incorporated. New York, N.Y.1953. 36 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artist profile.

"Wondering"

"I Heard the Juke Box Playing"

"That Heart Belongs To Me"

"I'll Always Take Care of You"

"You Scared the Love Right Out of Me"

"Bow Thy Head"

"The Good Lord Must Have Sent You"

"I'm Gonna See My Baby"

"Slowly"

"You Just Can't Be True"

"Baby Darling"

"If Crying Could Make You Care"

"You Know I'm Still In Love With You"

"The Last Waltz"

"So Used To Loving You"

Western Jamboree Song Folio. Mayfair Music Corporation. New York, N.Y.1955. 64 p. of music and lyrics.

"Careless Hands"

"Home on the Range"

"Honey Song"

"In the Valley of the Moon"

"I'll Be Hanged"

"I'm Gonna Run For Sheriff"

"Little Green Valley"

"My Blue Ridge Mountain Home"

"My Rocky Mountain Home"

"Ole Buttermilk Sky"

"On Top of Old Smokey"

"Pistol Packin' Mama"

"Quicksilver"

"Riders in the Sky"

"Rogue River Valley"

"Roundup Lullaby"

"San Fernando Valley"

"Sioux City Sue"

"So Long Pal"

"Somewhere In Old Wyoming"

"Sorta on the Border"

"That's How Much I Love You"

"Wedding Bells"

"Yellow Rose of Texas"

"You Call Everybody Darling"

Westmore Broadcast Library No. 29. Westmore Music Corporation. Portland, Ore. 1943. 58 p. of music and lyrics.

"I'm Dying For Your Love"

"According To Astrology"

"You Have My Heart"

"Roses, Moonlight, and You"

"I'll Build a Dream House"

"Let's Do It!"

"I'm Just a Fool In Love"

"You Are Music"

"(What Do You Say) Senorita?"

"(Believe It or Not) I'm Her Snookie Wookie"

"I Like Just Being With You"

"When You Smile"

"Don't Bring My Aircastles Tumbling Down"

"Waltzing in a Dream With You"

"Two Hearts In Love"

"By a Moonlit Pool"

"Won't You Forgive Me, Sweetheart?"

"I'm Coo-Coo About You"

"Dancin' the Blues Away"

"I'll Take My Chances With You"

"The Night We Found Love"

"Bright Eyes"

"I Want You As You Are (I Don't Care What You've Been)"

"Carrying the Torch For You"

Folder 34

Wiley and Gene (Walker and Sullivan), Folio of Their Original Modern Folk Songs. Peer International Corporation. New York, N.Y.1945. 25 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artists' profiles.

"When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again"

"Live and Let Live"

"I Might Have Known"

"I Want To Live and Love"

"Forgive Me"

"Tiny Baby Bonnet"

"There's Always Somebody Else"

"It's Only a Matter of Time"

"Love Always Has Its Way"

"Don't Make Me Laugh, I'm Mad"

Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper, Song Folio No. 2. Acuff-Rose Publications. Nashville, Tenn. 47 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artists' profiles.

"Big Midnight Special"

"Cheated Too"

"Diamond Joe"

"Each Season Changes You"

"Come Walk With Me"

"Heartbreak Street"

"He Taught Them How"

"I Want To Be Loved"

"Just For Awhile"

"I Tell My Heart"

"Is It Right"

"Loving You"

"My Heart Keeps Crying"

"The Legend of the Dogwood Tree"

"There's a Big Wheel"

"Row Number Two, Seat Number Three"

"Walking My Lord Up Calvary Hill"

"X Marks the Spot"

The World's Best Album of Old Time Songs. Amsco Music Publishing Company, Incorporated. New York, N.Y.1940. 96 p. of music and lyrics. Missing outer cover.

"Ain't Dat a Shame"

"Alouette"

"At a Georgia Camp Meeting"

"The Band Played On"

"Barbara Allen"

"The Bell Doth Toll"

"Ben Bolt (Sweet Alice)"

"A Bicycle Built For Two (Daisy Bell)"

"Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home"

"Billy Boy"

"The Bowery"

"Carry Me Back To Old Virginny"

"Daisies Won't Tell"

"Dreaming"

"El Choclo"

"Hello Central, Give Me Heaven"

"I Don't Want To Play In Your Yard"

"I'm a Pilgrim"

"In the Evening By the Moonlight"

"The Irish Jubilee"

"I've Been Working on the Railroad"

"Jesus, Lover Of My Soul"

"Just Tell Them That You Saw Me"

"Kathleen Mavourneen"

"La Cucaracha"

"Little Annie Rooney"

"Lovely Evening"

"The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo"

"My Gal Is a High Born Lady"

"My Sweetheart's the Man in the Moon"

"O Dear What Can the Matter Be"

"Oh, Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie"

"Onward Christian Soldiers"

"Pal Of My Dreams"

"The Preacher and the Bear"

"Reuben and Rachel"

"Row, Row, Row Your Boat"

"Say "Au Revoir" But Not Goodbye"

"Serenade (Drigo)"

"She May Have Seen Better Days"

"She's More To Be Pitied Than Censured"

"Sing Again That Sweet Refrain"

"Sleep Baby Sleep"

"Some Day I'll Wander Back Again"

"The Sunshine of Paradise Alley"

"Sweet Marie"

"Then You'll Remember Me"

"There Is a Tavern in the Town"

"Way Down Yonder in the Corn Field"

"What Would You Take For Me Papa?"

"When Swallows Homeward Fly"

"Where Did You Get That Hat"

"Where Is My Wandering Boy Tonight"

"While Strolling in the Park One Day"

"Who Threw the Overalls in Mrs. Murphy's Chowder"

The World's Best Cowboy Songs. Amsco Music Publishing Company. New York, N.Y.1941. 96 p. of music and lyrics.

"Fuller and Warren"

"Home on the Range"

"Whoopee Ti Yi Yo Git Along Little Dogies"

"A Prisoner For Life"

"The Old Chisholm Trail"

"She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain"

"The Tenderfoot"

"I Should Like To Marry"

"The Man on the Flying Trapeze"

"Champagne Charlie"

"When It's Candle-Light Time in the Valley"

"Do They Miss Me At Home"

"Lonesome Cowboy"

"Red River Valley"

"Goodbye Old Paint"

"The Dreary, Dreary Life"

"Jesse James (The Train Robbery)"

"The Big Corral"

"Jack O' Diamonds"

"Bad Company"

"Great Grand-Dad"

"The Cowboy"

"That Big Rock Candy Mountain"

"Windy Bill"

"Billy Boy"

"I'd Like To Be In Texas"

"Hard Luck"

"All Alone In Wyomin'"

"Little Old Sod Shanty"

"Frankie and Johnny"

"Brown-Eyed Lee"

"Ten Thousand Cattle"

"The Indian's Prayer"

"The Curtains of Night"

"The Cowboy's Dream (Roll On, Little Dogies)"

"Buffalo Skinners"

"When the Work's All Done This Fall"

"The Dying Cowboy"

"By the Silvery Rio Grande"

"Sam Bass"

"The Days of Forty-Nine"

"Utah Carroll"

"The Dying Ranger"

"Shine On Rocky Mountain Moonlight"

"The Trail To Mexico"

"Little Red Caboose Behind the Train"

"The Last Request"

"Bucking Broncho"

"Wait for the Wagon"

"My Mother's Old Red Shawl"

Yodelin Slim Clark: The Man, His Music, His Art. Self-published. Prined by Econo-Print, Oakland, Me. 1985. 48 p. of music, lyrics, and illustrations, with artist self-profile and discography. Autographed by Clark.

How To Yodel

"Bad Brahma Bull"

"Calgary Stampede"

"The Cat Came Back"

"Dreamin' of the Old Cowboy Days"

"Git Along to the Big Corral"

"I Feel a Big Trip Comin' On"

"The Jam at Gerry's Rock"

"Just One More Yodel"

"Memories of the Wabash Cannonball"

"My Calgary Home"

"My Happy Cowboy Life"

"The Ramblin' Hobo"

"Saddle in the Sky"

"Sleepy Time Lullaby"

"Stampede, the Outlaw"

"Strawberry Roan"

"Swiss Lovers Lullaby"

"Trail Riders' Moon"

"Yodelin' Mad"

Title Missing, Probably WSM-Sponsored Delmore Brothers Song Folio. Copyright 1936 by Curt Poulon and Delmore Brothers. 31 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with profiles of the Delmore Brothers, Curt Poulton, George Hay, David Stone, and Harry Stone

"There's an Old Easy Chair by the Fireplace"

"Hey! Hey! I'm Memphis Bound"

"Sour Wood Mountain"

"Brown's Ferry Blues"

"Blue Railroad Train"

"Sunflower Avenue"

"Lonesome Jailhouse Blues"

"Gonna Lay Down My Old Guitar"

"Livin' on the Mountain"

"The Fugitive's Lament"

"By the Banks of the Rio Grande"

"Bury Me Out On the Prairie"

"Sweet Kitty Wells"

"Old Paint"

"Barbara Allen"

"Blow Yo' Whistle Freight Train"

"Froggie Went A-Courtin'"

"The Lover's Warning"

"Red River Valley"

"The Nashville Blues"

"The Death of Jesse James"

"Got the Kansas City Blues"

"Lead, Kindly Light"

"Sweet Hour of Prayer"

"Sweet By and By"

"Where He Leads Me"

"Wonderful Words of Life"

"My Jesus, I Love Thee"

"Let the Lower Lights Be Burning"

"What a Friend We Have"

"He Leadeth Me"

"I Love To Tell the Story"

Folder 35

Al Robinson Song Book No. 1. 25. No publishing information. 24 p. of music, lyrics, poems, and photographs, with artist self-profile. Autographed by Robinson.

"I Guess It's All My Fault"

"Answer To I Guess It's All My Fault" (poem)

"Your Daddy Was a Soldier" (lyrics only)

"Don't Let Your Sweet Love Die" (lyrics only)

"Only Two Little Tags"

"Ramble On Little Darling" (lyrics only)

"Blue Texas Skies" (lyrics only)

"Dust on the Bible"(lyrics only)

"The Lost Grave"

"Just Blame It On Fate" (lyrics only)

"Knocking At Your Door" (lyrics only)

"The Rocky Road of Love" (lyrics only)

"Ain't You Ashamed"

"Maybe I Was Wrong" (lyrics only)

"Beyond the Blue" (lyrics only)

"Two Little Rose Buds" (lyrics only)

"I Wonder Why Daddy Don't Write" (lyrics only)

"It's Nobody's Fault But My Own" (lyrics only)

"Alexandria Girl" (lyrics only)

"Mommy Please Stay Home With Me" (lyrics only)

American Cowboy Songs. Robbins Music Corporation. New York, N.Y.1936. 96 p. of music and lyrics.

"A Prisoner For Life"

"Along a Texas Trail"

"Bad Companions"

"The Big Corral"

"Big Rock Candy Mountain"

"Billy Venero"

"Brown-Eyed Lee"

"Buffalo Skinners"

"Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie"

"Chicken Reel"

"The County Jail"

"The Cowboy"

"The Cowboy's Dream"

"The Cowboy's Lament"

"The Curtains of Night"

"The Dreary Black Hills"

"The Dreary, Dreary Life"

"The Dying Cowboy"

"The Dying Ranger"

"Fuller and Warren"

"The Gal I Left Behind Me"

"The Ghost of Jim Lane"

"Good Bye Old Paint"

"Great Grandad"

"Hand Me Down My Walkin' Cane"

"Hear the Wind Blow"

"Home on the Range"

"I Wish I Was Single"

"I'm an Old Cowhand (From the Rio Grande)"

"I've Been Wukkin' On De Railroad"

"In the Days of Forty-Nine"

"Indian's Death Song"

"Jack O' Diamonds"

"Jesse James"

"Last Long Trail"

"Leanin' On the Ole Top Rail"

"Li'l Liza Jane"

"The Little Old Sod Shanty On My Claim"

"Lonesome Cowboy"

"My Love Is a Rider"

"Night Herding Song"

"Oh! Dem Golden Slippers"

"The Old Chisholm Trail"

"Only a Cowboy"

"The Quilting Party"

"The Railroad Corral"

"Red River Valley"

"Riding Song"

"The Rio Grande"

"Roll Along Prairie Moon"

"'Round Her Neck She Wears a Yeller Ribbon"

"Sam Bass"

"She'll Be Comin' 'Round the Mountain"

"Shoo Fly!"

"Sweet Betsy From Pike"

"Take Me Back to Col-ler-rad-da Fer To Stay"

"Ten Thousand Cattle"

"The Tenderfoot"

"They Cut Down the Old Pine Tree"

"The Trail To Mexico"

"Turkey in the Straw"

"Utah Carroll"

"When I Was a Boy From the Mountains"

"When I Was Young and Foolish"

"When the Moon Comes Over the Mountain"

"When the Work's All Done This Fall"

"Whoo-pee Ti Yi Yo"

"Windy Bill"

"The Yellow Rose of Texas"

"Zebra Dun"

Buckaroo Ballads. Paull-Pioneer Music Corporation. New York, N.Y.1940. 64 p. of music, lyrics, photographs, and poems, with a glossary of cowboy terms.

"A Cowboy Never, Never Tells a Lie"

"Birmingham Jail"

"Brown Eyed Lee"

"Bucking Broncho (My Love Is a Rider)"

"The Bulldogger" (poem)

"The Dying Cowboy (Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie)"

"Bury Me Out on the Prairie"

"Rhythm of the Chuck Wagon Wheels"

"The Cowboy"

"Cowboy Jack"

Glossary of Cowboy Lingo

"The Cowboy's Lament"

"The Cowboys' Christmas Ball"

"The Dreary, Dreary Life"

"Driftin' On"

"Dust Cloud"

"Whoopee Ti-Yi-Yo! (Git Along, Little Dogies)"

"Goin' Down to Town"

"The Great Round-Up"

"I Buried My Heart in the West"

"Jim Crack Corn"

"Lariat Bill"

"Little Brown Jug"

"Little More Cider"

"Lofty Peaks"

"Where Are My Pals"

"O Dem Golden Slippers"

"The Old Chisholm Trail"

"Once Again"

"Polly Wolly Doodle"

"Poor Lonesome Cowboy"

"The Railroad Corral"

"The Rodeo Clown" (poem)

"Sourwood Mountain"

"The Stutterin' Cowboy"

"There's a Blue, Blue Cowboy in the Golden West"

"Yonder Comes the High Sheriff"

"Zip Coon"

Clayton McMichen and His Georgia Wildcats, with Hoyt "Slim" Bryant, Radio and Recording Artists Folio of Songs. Clayton McMichen and Hoyt "Slim" Bryant. Atlanta, Ga. 1934. 32 p. of music and lyrics.

"Back In Tennessee"

"Back To Old Smokey Mountain"

"Careless Love"

"Dear Old Dixie Land"

"Dear Old Virginia"

"Down on the Old Ozark Trail"

"Dreamy Georgiana Moon"

"Giving Everything Away"

"If You'll Let Me Be Your Little Sweetheart"

"In the Pines"

"Johnson's Old Gray Mule"

"Little Bit of This and Little Bit of That"

"McMichen's Breakdown"

"Mother, Queen of My Heart"

"Peach Picking Time in Georgia"

"Riding on a Humpback Mule"

"Way Down in Caroline"

"When I Lived in Arkansaw"

"When Mother Prayed For Me"

"Yum Yum Blues"

The Cowboy Sings: Songs of the Ranch and Range. Paull-Pioneer Music Corporation. New York, N.Y. 1932. 96 p. of music and lyrics, with a glossary of cowboy terms.

"Bad Companions"

"Big Corral"

"Big Rock Candy Mountain"

"Billy Venero"

"Bucking Broncho"

"Buffalo Skinners"

"Bum Song"

"Brown-Eyed Lee"

"Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie"

"Bury Me Out On the Prairie"

"By the Silver Rio Grande"

"Charlie Rutlage"

"Cheyenne"

"Cielito Lindo"

"Colorado Trail"

"The Cowboy"

"The Cowboy at Church"

"The Cowboys' Christmas Ball"

"The Cowboys' Dance Song"

"The Cowboy's Dream"

"Cowboy Jack"

"The Cowboy's Lament"

"The Cowboy's Meditation"

"Curly Joe"

"Curtains of Night"

"The Days of Forty-Nine"

"Department Store Cowboy"

"Down in Arkansaw"

"Down in the Valley"

"Dreary Black Hills"

"Dreary, Dreary Life"

"The Dying Cowboy"

"The Dying Ranger"

"Fuller and Warren"

"The Gal I Left Behind Me"

"Goodbye, Old Paint"

"Great Grand-Dad"

"The Great Round Up"

"Home on the Range"

"I'd Like To Be In Texas When They Round Up in the Spring"

"I Ride an Old Paint"

"I've Got No Use for the Women"

"I Wish I'd Stayed in the Wagon Yard"

"Jack O' Diamonds"

"Jesse James"

"Lane County Bachelor"

"The Last Longhorn"

"Little Joe, the Wrangler"

"Little Old Sod Shanty On My Claim"

"My Love Is a Rider"

"My Pinto Pal"

"Night Herding Song"

"Off to the Rodeo"

"The Old Chisholm Trail"

"Only a Cowboy"

"Pride of the Prairie"

"Prisoner for Life"

"Rhythm of the Chuck Wagon Wheels"

"Railroad Corral"

"Red River Valley"

"Ridin' 'Round the Range"

"Roy Bean"

"Sam Bass"

"San Antonio"

"She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain"

"Sweet Betsy From Pike"

"She's Sleeping By the Silv'ry Rio Grande"

"The Tenderfoot"

"Ten Thousand Cattle"

"Texas Cowboy"

"Texas Rangers"

"The Trail to Mexico"

"Utah Carroll"

"When the Work's All Done This Fall"

"Whoopie Ti-Yi-Yo Git Along Little Dogies!"

"The Zebra Dun"

Favorite Old-Time Songs and Mountain Ballads, Book 2. Bradley Kincaid, 1929. 39 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artist profile and a variety of introductory material.

"And So You Have Come Back To Me"

"A Pretty Fair Maid"

"Charlie Brooks"

"Cindy"

"Dog and Gun"

"Down in the Valley"

"Four Thousand Years Ago"

"Give My Love To Nell"

"Ground Hog"

"I'll Be All Smiles Tonight"

"I'll Remember You Love In My Prayers"

"I Love Little Willie"

"I Love My Rooster"

"I Wonder When I Shall Be Married"

"Liza Up in the 'Simmon Tree"

"Mary Wore Three Links of Chain"

"Old Smoky"

"Pretty Little Pink"

"Rattler"

"The Best Old Man"

"The Blind Girl"

"The House Carpenter"

"The Kicking Mule"

"The Orphan Girl"

"The Ship That Never Returned"

"The True Lover's Farewell"

"There Was an Old Soldier"

"When the Work's All Done This Fall"

"Young Charlotte"

Favorite Old-Time Songs and Mountain Ballads, Book 3. Bradley Kincaid. 1930. 40 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artist self-profile and a variety of introductory material.

"A Housekeeper's Tragedy"

"Away She Went Galloping Down the Long Lane"

"Arkansaw Traveler"

"Betty Brown"

"Black Eyed Gal"

"Black Eyed Susie"

"Darling Corie"

"De Ladies Man"

"Dinah"

"Free a Little Bird As I Can Be"

"Farewell Lovely Polly"

"Fond of Chewing Gum"

"Gallant and Gay"

"Little Rosewood Casket"

"Ol' Coon Dog"

"Old Dan Tucker"

"Oh I Wish I Had Some One To Love Me"

"Old Joe Clark"

"Pretty Little Devilish Mary"

"Rabbits in the Lowlands"

"Somebody's Waiting For You"

"The Hunters of Kentucky"

"The Innocent Prisoner"

"Two Little Orphans"

"The Streets of Laredo"

"Twenty Years Ago"

"What Are We Made Of"

"Willie Down By the Pond"

"What'll I Do With the Baby-O?"

Gospel Song Album No. 5 By Evangelist Ernest Martin. Self-published. 24 p. of lyrics and photographs, with artist self-profile. Note: This song folio contains lyrics only - no music!

"Heavens Highway Sixty-Six"

"When the Flowers of God Shall Bloom"

"The Other Side"

"Revelation 118"

"What Will You Say"

"Treasures On High"

"They Were Leading My Lord From the Garden of Prayer"

"Valley of Death"

"Gabriel Blow Your Trumpet"

"God's Long Distance Phone"

"The Scarlet Cord"

"The Hand Is Writing on the Wall"

"The Heaven Bound Excursion"

"Shine On"

"The Rose Among the Thorns"

"When the Wrath of God Come Down"

"River of Time"

"Perilous Times"

"My Vine Covered Cabin on the Hill"

"Sugar Coated Religion"

"My Long Journey Home"

"No Burdens Allowed To Pass Through"

"O Come Angel Band"

"The Lord Will Make a Way Somehow"

"When My Time Comes To Go"

"The Unclouded Day"

"They've Moved Our Reunion Up There"

"Homesick For Heaven"

"Wait a Little Longer Please Jesus"

"The Touch of Heaven"

"Peace in the Valley"

"Glory Is Coming"

"Amazing Grace"

"I Love God's Way of Living"

"To My Mansions in the Sky"

"White Winged Angel"

"Shake Hands With Mother Again"

"Little Graveyard"

"I Know What You're Talking About"

"When We Meet at the Banquet Table"

"That Little Old Country Church House"

"I Have But One Goal"

"It Is Love"

"The Crucifixion"

"There Ain't No Grave Gonna Hold My Body Down"

"Broad-Minded"

"I'm Gonna Shine"

"Men Are So Busy"

"You've Got To Pray"

"Heaven's Shore"

"He'll Part the Waters"

"Don't Overlook Salvation"

Joe Davis Folio of Carson J. Robison Songs. Joe Davis Incorporated. New York, N.Y.1931. 55 p. of music and lyrics.

"My Blue Ridge Mountain Home"

"Little Marion Parker"

"Gambler's Blues"

"Poor Lonesome Cowboy"

"Bar'bra Allen"

"Little Rosewood Casket"

"Ain't Gonna Rain"

"Little Green Valley"

"Since Mother's Gone"

"Birmingham Jail"

"Red River Valley"

"A Memory That Time Cannot Erase"

"An Old Fashioned Picture"

"Hand Me Down My Walkin' Cane"

"Sing On, Brother, Sing"

"My Carolina Home"

"Hallelujah, I'm a Bum"

"Frankie and Johnny"

"She'll Be Comin' 'Round the Mountain"

"The Roving Gambler"

"Willy the Weeper"

"Do You Still Remember?"

"'Leven Cent Cotton"

"When the Sun Goes Down Again"

"De Clouds Are Gwine To Roll Away"

"Oh! Dem Golden Slippers"

"Blue Ridge Sweetheart"

"The Ship That Never Returned"

"Pass Around the Bottle"

"The Butcher's Boy"

"Drifting Down the Trail of Dreams"

"My Blue Ridge Mountain Queen"

"That Good Old Country Town"

"Kenucky Moonshiner"

"My Tennessee Mountain Home"

"The Sinking of the Vestris"

"Jesse James"

"Can I Sleep In Your Barn To-night Mister?"

"The Letter Edged In Black"

"Wednesday Night Waltz"

"Sourwood Mountain"

"Lonesome Road"

"Casey Jones"

"A Mother's Plea"

"Death of Floyd Bennett"

"Will There Be a Santa Claus In Heaven?"

"A Blind Mother's Prayer"

"The Miami Storm"

"I Know There Is Somebody Waiting"

"Steamboat (Keep Rockin')"

Joe Davis' Nice Songs For Naughty People. Joe Davis Incoporated. New York, N.Y.1937. 26 p. of music and lyrics.

"Where Can I Find a Cherry?"

"She's Nine Months Gone - From Home"

"You've Got To Use Some Science"

"Shake Your Can"

"They're Both Satisfied With Their Baby"

"Vice Versa"

"It's Gonna Be a Long Hard Winter"

"Antiquated Papa"

"Sweet Fat Mama"

"House Man"

Lasses White's Book of Humor and Song. Self-published. 18 p. of music, lyrics, poems, jokes, and photographs.

"If You Knew What It Meant To Be Lonesome"

"Jimmy Bone"

"Taxi Jim"

"One Eyed Sam"

Many short parodies of popular songs

Let's Sing Community Song Book. Amsco Music Sales Company. New York, N.Y.1933. 128 p. of music and lyrics.

"Abdul, the Bulbul Ameer"

"Abide With Me"

"Ach, Du Lieber Augustine"

"Adeste Fideles"

"All Around the Mulberry Bush"

"Aloha Oe"

"America"

"Annie Laurie"

"Auld Lang Syne"

"Ay, Ay, Ay"

"Baa Baa Black Sheep"

"Battle Hymn of the Republic"

"Beautiful Dreamer"

"Beautiful Heaven"

"Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms"

"Ben Bolt"

"Blue Bells of Scotland"

"Calvary (Rodney)"

"Cantique de Noel"

"Christmas Day in the Morning"

"Come Back To Erin"

"Coming Thru the Rye"

"Cradle Song"

"Dark Eyes"

"Darling Nellie Gray"

"Deep River"

"Dixie Land"

"Do You Remember Sweet Alice"

"Down Went McGinty"

"Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes"

"Du Du Liegst Mir in Hertzen"

"Farmer in the Dell"

"For He's a Jolly Good Fellow"

"Frankie and Johnny"

"Funiculi, Funicula"

"Go Down, Moses"

"Goodnight Ladies"

"Goosey Goosey Gander"

"Grandfather's Clock"

"Hail Columbia"

"Hail, Hail, the Gang's All Here"

"Hallelujah, I'm a Bum"

"Hark, Hark, the Lark"

"Heab'n Heab'n"

"Hinky Dinky Parley Vous"

"Home on the Range"

"Home Sweet Home"

"Humoresque"

"Humpty Dumpty"

"Ich Liebe Dich"

"I'll Sing Thee Songs of Araby"

"I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen"

"I Love Thee"

"In Old Madrid"

"In the Gloaming"

"It Came Upon a Midnight Clear"

"Jack and Jill"

"Jesus, Lover of My Soul"

"John Brown's Body"

"Juanita"

"La Golondrina"

"Last Rose of Summer"

"Lazy Mary, Will You Get Up"

"Letter Edged In Black"

"Liebe Augustine"

"Listen to the Mockingbird"

"Little Annie Rooney"

"Little Bo Peep"

"Little Boy Blue"

"Little Jack Horner"

"Long Long Ago"

"Lord Is My Shepherd"

"Lord's Prayer"

"The Loreley"

"The Lost Chord"

"Love's Old Sweet Song"

"Lullaby"

"Madamoiselle From Armentiers"

"Man That Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo"

"Marching Thru Georgia"

"Mary Had a Little Lamb"

"Maryland, My Maryland"

"Massa's in the Cold, Cold Ground"

"Melody in F"

"Minstrel Boy"

"Merry Widow Waltz"

"My Bonnie"

"My Heart At Thy Sweet Voice"

"My Old Kentucky Home"

"Nearer My God To Thee"

"Nobody Knows de Trouble I've Seen"

"O Dem Golden Slippers"

"Oh, Come All Ye Faithful"

"Oh Marie, Oh Marie"

"Oh My Darling Clementine"

"Oh Solo Mio"

"Oh Susannah"

"Old Black Joe"

"Old Dog Tray"

"Old Folks at Home"

"Old Gray Mare"

"Old Oaken Bucket"

"Onward Christian Soldiers"

"The Palms"

"Polly Wolly Doodle"

"Pop Goes the Weasel"

"Red River Valley"

"Rock of Ages"

"Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep"

"Roll, Jordan, Roll"

"Rory O'More"

"Sailing, Sailing"

"Sally In Our Alley"

"Seeing Nellie Home"

"See Saw Margery Daw"

"She'll Be Coming 'Round the Mountain"

"Silent Night, Holy Night"

"Simple Simon"

"Silver Threads Among the Gold"

"Solomon Levi"

"Somebody's Knocking at My Door"

"Song of India"

"Song of the Volga Boatmen"

"Songs My Mother Taught Me"

"Star Spangled Banner"

"Sweet Alice"

"Swing Low, Sweet Chariot"

"Then You'll Remember Me (Bohemian Girl)"

"Three Blind Mice"

"Today Is Monday"

"Tramp, Tramp, Tramp"

"Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star"

"Upidee Ay Dee"

"We're Tenting Tonight"

"What the H-- Do We Care" (sic)

"When You and I Were Young, Maggie"

"Whispering Hope"

"Who Is Sylvia?"

"Would God I Were a Tender Apple Blossom"

"Yankee Doodle"

Folder 36

Mellie Dunham's 50 Fiddlin' Dance Tunes. Carl Fischer Incorporated. New York, N.Y.1926. 24 p. of music (fiddle tunes), with a photograph of Mellie Dunham and Henry Ford.

"Rippling Waves Waltz"

"Happy Hours Waltz"

"Norway Scottische"

"Haywood Scottische"

"The Little Stack of Barley"

"Old Zip Coon"

"Arkansas Traveler"

"Turkey in the Straw"

"The Ripple"

"Irish Washerwoman"

"The Tempest"

"Fisher's Hornpipe"

"Chorus Jig"

"Portland Fancy"

"Boston Fancy"

"Durany's Hornpipe"

"Lamp Lighters"

"Hull's Victory"

"Liverpool"

"McDonald's Reel"

"Rustic Reel"

"Pop Goes the Weasel"

"Jingle Bells"

"Old Times"

"Rory O'More"

"Larry O'Gaff"

"St. Patrick's Day in the Mornin'"

"Money Musk"

"Rakes of Mallow"

"White Cockade"

"Soldier's Joy"

"The Devil's Dream"

"Fred Wilson's Clog Dance"

"Ned Kendall's Hornpipe"

"Miss McLeod's Reel"

"Girl I Left Behind Me"

"Forest de Bondi"

"Lannigan's Ball"

"Haste to the Wedding"

"Speed the Plough"

"Over the Waves"

"Mountain Hornpipe"

"Buy a Broom"

"Seaside Polka"

"Steamboat Waltz"

"Old Southern Waltz"

"Eliot's Schottische"

"Varsovienne"

"Heel and Toe Polka"

"Do You See My New Shoes"

Mountain Songs. Belmont Music Company. Chicago, Ill. 1937. 24 p. of music, lyrics, and illustrations.

"Where Is My Wandering Boy Tonight"

"Over the Hill to the Poor House"

"Hallelujah, I'm a Bum"

"Give My Love To Nell"

"The Train That Never Returned"

"I Had But Fifty Cents"

"We Sat Beneath the Maple on the Hill"

"Keep a Light In Your Window Tonight"

"Idaho"

"Climbing Up the Golden Stairs"

"The Eastbound Train"

"The Letter Edged In Black"

"The Rovin' Gambler"

"Red River Valley"

"Billy Boy"

"That Big Rock Candy Mountain"

"Pearl Bryan"

"I Wish I Was Single Again"

"Tennessee Sweetheart"

"Frankie and Johnny"

"Birmingham Jail"

"Wait for the Wagon"

"Mother's Old Red Shawl"

"We Parted by the Riverside"

My Favorite Mountain Ballads and Old Time Songs, Book No. 5. Bradley Kincaid. 1932. 40 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with a variety of introductory material.

"Two Little Frogs"

"The Cat Came Back"

"Some Little Bug Is Going To Find You"

"The First Whippoorwill's Song"

"The Girl I Left Behind Me"

"Fifty Years From Now"

"The Kingdom Coming"

"In the Little Shirt That Mother Made For Me"

"Ain't We Crazy"

"Bury Me Beneath the Willow"

"The Old Wooden Rocker"

"Home Sweet Home"

"Sweet Betsy From Pike"

"Down on the Old Plantation"

"Barney McCoy"

"Get Away, Old Man, Get Away!"

"The True and Trembling Brakeman"

"My Mother's Hands"

"Look Me in the Eye, Johnnie!"

"Darby's Ram"

"Mammy's Precious Baby"

"Long, Long Ago"

"There Never Was a Pal Like Mother"

"The Dream of the Miner's Child"

"Old Number Three"

My Favorite Mountain Ballads and Old Time Songs, Book No. 7. Bradley Kincaid. Boston, Mass. 1936. 24 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with a variety of introductory material.

"Cindy"

"Down in the Valley"

"If I Was As Young As I Used To Be"

"In the Little Shirt That Mother Made For Me"

"Little Joe"

"Little Joe, the Wrangler"

"Love's Dream"

"Maggie's Answer"

"Pretty Little Devilish Mary"

"Only as Far as the Gate"

"Paper of Pins"

"Peri Meri Dinctum"

"Put My Little Shoes Away"

"Sleepy-Head"

"Sourwood Mountain"

"The Blue Juniata"

"The Gypsy's Warning"

"The Mistletoe Bough"

"What'll I Do With the Baby-O?"

"Underneath an Old Virginia Moon"

"Utah Carroll"

"Wait for the Wagon Phillis"

"Zebra Dun"

New Songs of the West and Cowboy Classics. The House of Hollywood. Hollywood, Calif. 1938. 14 p. of music and lyrics.

"Out in the West With You"

"I'm a Lone Wolf!"

"Tryin' To Be Happy"

"In an Old Patio"

"Mother of Mine"

"Good Night (It's Sunset on the Range)"

"Molly"

Pie Plant Pete and Bashful Harmonica Joe's Favorite Old Time Songs, Book No. 1. M. M. Cole Publishing Company. Chicago, Ill. 1937. 32 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with artists' profiles and instructions for playing the harmonica.

"When You're In Love"

"I'm Going Back To 'Tucky"

"Prairie Moon"

"The Dying Cowboy"

"The Answer To May I Sleep In Your Barn Tonight Mister"

"I'm Going Home To Mother"

"Old Death Valley Joe"

"The Cowboy's Dream"

"Rovin' Ranger"

"Red Rock Canyon Home"

"I'm Blazin' a Trail To Paradise"

"Give My Love To Nell"

"A Home on the Range"

"When It's Prayer Time in the Hollow"

"Bury Me Out on the Prairie"

"I Lost My Love in the Ohio Flood"

"The Letter Edged In Black"

"When the Work's All Done This Fall"

"Mother's Old Red Shawl"

"The Yellow Rose of Texas"

"We Sat Beneath the Maple on the Hill"

"Old McDonald Had a Farm"

"Cowboy Jack"

"Let the Lower Lights Be Burning"

"Old Nevada Moon"

"There's a Rocking Chair Waiting In Heaven"

"Montana Anna"

"My Old Kentucky Home"

Pie Plant Pete's and Bashful Harmonica Joe's Favorite Old Time Songs, Book 2. M. M. Cole Publishing Company. Chicago, Ill. 1938. 34 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with instructions for playing the harmonica.

"I Only Want a Buddy Not a Sweetheart"

"Little Old Locket of Gold"

"Me and My Burro"

"The Old Corral"

"Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home"

"Little Home of Long Ago"

"Hello Central, Give Me Heaven"

"Little Puncher"

"Over Yonder, Over There"

"Little Brown House by the Side of the Road"

"Bashful Joe"

"Sing Me a Song of the Prairie"

"My Little Prairie Wildflower"

"Hill Billy Jamboree"

"Froggie Went A'Courtin'"

"Underneath the Prairie Moon"

"The Little Prayer I Learned On Mother's Knee"

"Old Fashioned Lady"

"Haywire Over Hannah"

"When It's Moonlight In Mem'ry Lane"

"Billy Boy"

"We'll Build a Little Nest in the Foothills of the West"

"The Old Wooden Rocker"

"In Our Cabin in the Carolina Mountains"

"Yo-Dol-Lay-De-Hoo"

"My Old Kentucky Home"

"Oh! Susannah"

Singing and Accompanying Yourselves With Music In Your Hearts. Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of N.Y. Incorporated. New York, N.Y. 1966. 128 p. of music and lyrics.

"All Things Made New"

"An Evening Song To Jehovah"

"Appreciating God's Reminders"

"Appreciation of God's Compassions"

"As for Me and My Household"

"Awaken, O Zion!"

"Balsam in Gilead"

"Be Forgiving!"

"Be Glad, You Nations!"

"Be Like Jeremiah!"

"Be Long-Suffering!"

"Be Steadfast Like Ruth"

"Be Strong In Faith"

"Bless Our Meeting Together"

"Bravely Press On!"

"Christian Warriors"

"Christ Our Exemplar"

"Contending for the Faith"

"Cultivating the Fruit of Love"

"Daily Walking with Jehovah"

"Declare the Everlasting Good News!"

"Displaying Loyalty"

"Extending Mercy to Others"

"Faith Like That of Abraham"

"Fear Them Not!"

"Flee To God's Kingdom!"

"Forward, You Witnesses!"

"From House To House"

"Get Out of Babylon the Great!"

"Give Jehovah the Praise!"

"God's Army Is Advancing"

"God's Great and Wondrous Works"

"God's Loyal Love"

"God's Own Book A Treasure"

"Good Cheer Amid Earth's Darkness"

"Gratitude for Divine Patience"

"Guard Your Heart!"

"Hail Jehovah's First-Born!"

"Hail Jehovah's Kingdom!"

"Happy Are the Mild-Tempered"

"Happy the Merciful"

"Here I Am! Send Me!"

"It Is Impossible for God To Lie!"

"Jehovah Has Become King!"

"Jehovah Is My Shepherd"

"Jehovah Is Our Refuge!"

"Jehovah, Our Place of Dwelling"

"Jehovah, Our Strength and Our Might"

"Jehovah's Attributes"

"Jehovah's Happy People"

"Jehovah's Lovely Place of Worship"

"Joyful Service"

"Keep On Seeking First the Kingdom!"

"Keep Your Eyes on the Prize!"

"Let God Be Found True!"

"Let's Watch How We Walk!"

"Let the Light Shine!"

"Listen to the News of the Kingdom!"

"Living Up To Our Name"

Slim Jim and the Vagabond Kid Song Collection . No publishing information. 45 p. of music, lyrics, poems, and photographs.

"A Letter From My Mother To Me" (lyrics only)

"A Memory Picture of Home"

"A Swede From North Dakota"

"Around the Next Bend"

"By Heck, I'm Ready for a Full Day's Work" (lyrics only)

"Can I Play My Guitar In Heaven"

"Det Doende Barn"

"Flikkan Paa Bellmansro" (lyrics only)

"Ham and Eggs"

"Jeg Er En Fattig Liten Dreng"

"Kan Du Glemme Gamle Norge"

"Kjore ved" (lyrics only)

"Kom til den hvitmalte kirke" (lyrics only)

"My Dumb, Dumb, Dummy"

"Nikolina" (lyrics only)

"Over Jordens Kolde Bolger"

"Someone Who Loves Me Is Waiting"

"The Girl With the Pretty Red Hair"

"The Lament of an Irish Emigrant" (lyrics only)

"The Little Girl Next Door To Us"

"The Passing of Paint"

"The Secret of Happiness" (lyrics only)

"They Go Wild Over Me" (lyrics only)

"Those Low Down Rambling Blues"

"Ungdoms Mynder"

"We Know Who's Santa Claus at Our House"

"You Reap Just What You Sow"

Songs For America. Robbins Music Corporation. New York, N.Y.1941. 143 p. of music and lyrics.

"Abdul, the Bulbul Ameer"

"Abide With Me"

"Adeste Fideles"

"A Frog He Would a Wooing Go"

"All Through the Night"

"Aloha Oe"

"America"

"The American's Creed"

"The American Flag"

"The American Hymn"

"America, the Beautiful"

"Annie Laurie"

"Back in the Old Sunday School"

"The Band Played On"

"The Battle Hymn of the Republic"

"The Battle-Cry of Freedom"

"Beautiful Dreamer"

"Beautiful Soup"

"Billy Boy"

"The Blue Juniata"

"The Bridge"

"Brothers"

"The Bull-Dog on the Bank"

"The Cassions Go Rolling Along"

"Captain Jinks"

"Cielito Lindo"

"Ciribiribee"

"Chester"

"Chicken Reel"

"Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean"

"Come, Little Leaves"

"Come, Let's Sing a Merry Round"

"Come, Thou Almighty King"

"Crow Song"

"The Curtains of Night"

"Daisy Bell"

"Darling Nelly Gray"

"Dear Evalina"

"De Camptown Races"

"Deck the Hall"

"Dark Eyes"

"Deep River"

"Dixie Land"

"Down De Road"

"Down the Field"

"Early To Bed"

"Evening Prayer"

"Ever of Thee"

"Far Above Cayuga's Waters"

"Flow Gently, Sweet Afton"

"Finlandia"

"Forsaken"

"The Girl I Left Behind Me"

"The Glorious Fourth"

"God Bless Our Native Land"

"God of Our Fathers, Whose Almighty Hand"

"Good-Bye, Liza Jane"

"Good King Wenceslas"

"Hail, Columbia!"

"Hard Times Come Again No More"

"Heave Away My Lads"

"Heav'n, Heav'n"

"Here's To"

"Home, Can I Forget Thee?"

"Home on the Range"

"How Doth the Little Crocodile"

"I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen"

"In the Evening by the Moonlight"

"Invitation Song"

"I've Been Wukkin' on de Railroad"

"Jeanie With the Light Brown Hair"

"Jingle Bells"

"John Peel"

"Juanita"

"Kathleen Mavourneen"

"K-K-K-Katy"

"La Cucaracha"

"Last Night"

"The Last Rose of Summer"

"Lavender's Blue"

"Linger In Blissful Repose"

"Little Annie Rooney"

"Loch Lomond"

"Londonderry Air"

"Long Ago In Olden Times"

"Lovely Evening"

"Love's Old Sweet Song"

"The Low-Backed Car"

"Lucy Long"

"Massa's In De Cold Ground"

"Marching Song"

"Mary"

"The Midshipmite"

"Moonlight River"

"Morning Hymn"

"M-o-t-h-e-r"

"Mother, Thou'rt Faithful To Me"

"My Blue Danube"

"Nancy Lee"

"Nellie Was a Lady"

"Noah's Ark"

"Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Had"

"Ode To Joy"

"Oft in the Stilly Night"

"Oh, Broad Land"

"Oh! Dem Golden Slippers"

"Oh Marie"

"Oh My Darling Clementine"

"Oh! Susanna"

"Old Dan Tucker"

"Old Memories"

"The Old Oaken Bucket"

"O the Days of the Kerry Dancing"

"On the First Thanksgiving Day"

"Onward, Christian Soldiers"

"Our Flag Is There"

"Over the River and Through the Woods"

"Passing By"

"Peanut Pickin' Song"

"The Pledge to the Flag"

"Pop! Goes the Weasel"

"Polly-Wolly Doodle"

"The Quilting Party"

"Rally Round the Flag"

"Red River Valley"

"The Rose of Tralee"

"Sailing"

"Sally In Our Alley"

"Santa Claus"

"Santa Lucia"

"Serenade" (Franz Schubert)

"Serenade" (Joseph Haydn)

"Singing"

"She'll Be Comin' 'Round the Mountain"

"Shoo-Fly, Don't Bother Me"

"Soldier's Farewell"

"Song of Arbor Day"

"Song of the Reaper"

"Songs My Mother Taught Me"

"The Spanish Cavalier"

"The Star-Spangled Banner"

"Swing Low, Sweet Chariot"

"Taps"

"Take Me Back to Col-ler-rad-da Fer To Stay"

"There Is Joy in Ev'ry Day"

"There's Music in the Air"

"Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!"

"The Troika Song"

"Turkey in the Straw"

"Twickenham Ferry"

"Twinkling Stars Are Laughing, Love"

"The Two Roses"

"Upidee"

"Viennese Refrain"

"We're Tenting Tonight"

"When Johnny Comes Marching Home"

"When Love Is Kind"

"When You Wore a Tulip"

"The Wide Missouri"

"Will You Walk a Little Faster?"

"Woodman, Spare That Tree"

"Yale Boola"

"Yankee Doodle"

"The Yellow Rose of Texas"

"You're My Poem of Love"

Songs for the Rodeo. Paull-Pioneer Music Corporation. New York, N.Y.1937. 64 p. of music, lyrics, and photographs, with glossary of rodeo terms and descriptions of rope tricks.

"Rodeo Days"

"Home on the Range"

"Lariat Bill"

"Bucking Broncho (My Love Is a Rider)"

"Red Wing"

"Driftin' On"

"The Rodeo Clown" (poem)

"The Old Chisholm Trail"

"The Stutterin' Cowboy"

"I Ride an Old Paint"

"The Big Corral"

"Night Herding Song"

"The Trail To Mexico"

"The Colorado Trail"

"The Cowboy"

"Poor, Lonesome Cowboy"

"Jack O'Diamonds"

"When the Work's All Done This Fall"

"The Cowboy's Dream"

"The Curtains of Night"

"Sweet Betsy From Pike"

"Red River Valley"

"Hankey Dean" (poem)

"The Great Round-Up"

"The Dreary, Dreary Life"

"Roy Bean"

"The Railroad Corral"

"Great Grand-Dad"

"The Dying Cowboy"

"The Cowboys' Christmas Ball"

"The Lane County Bachelor"

"The Dying Ranger"

"The Cowboy's Lament"

"Ten Thousand Cattle"

"The Dreary Black Hills"

"The Gal I Left Behind Me"

"I've Got No Use for the Women (Bury Me Out on the Prairie)"

"The Cowboy's Meditation"

"The Dying Cowboy (Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie)" (second version)

"Down in the Valley"

"Jesse James"

"Goodbye, Old Paint"

"The Cowboy at Church"

"Charlie Rutlage"

"Brown-Eyed Lee"

"Cowboy Jack"

"By the Silver Rio Grande"

Songs To Jehovah's Praise. Watchtower Bible and Tract Society Incorporated. New York, N.Y. 1962. 96 p. of music and lyrics.

"A Life of Praise"

"Adore and Praise the Lord"

"All Things New"

"Arise and Shine!"

"Be Glad, You Nations, With His People!"

"Be Strong In Faith"

"Blessed Are the People!"

"Blessed Zion!"

"Cause for Gratitude"

"Christ Is Here!"

"Contending for the Faith"

"Courage, Press On!"

"Cultivating the Gift of Love"

"Dedication"

"Earth's New King!"

"Equipped for Warfare"

"Examine Me, O God"

"Expressing Appreciation"

"Extending Mercy To Others"

"Fear Them Not!"

"Flee to the Kingdom!"

"Forward Be Our Watchword"

"Forward Go!"

"Forward! Theocratic Warriors!"

"Forward! You Witnesses!"

"Fulfilling Our Commission"

"Giving Jehovah the Praise"

"God's Mighty Arm, Awake!"

"God's Righteous Requirements"

"Grateful Praise"

"Gratitude for Divine Patience"

"Hail Jehovah's Goodness!"

"Hail the Lord's Annointed!"

"Hail the Reigning King!"

"Hail the Signal!"

"Happy the Merciful!"

"Hear the Call!"

"Heaven's Army Is Advancing!"

"His Word Is Truth"

"Hosannas for David's Son!"

"I Am Jehovah!"

"Jehovah God, My Shepherd"

"Jehovah Is Our God!"

"Jehovah, Our Dwelling-Place"

"Jehovah, Our Song!"

"Jehovah's Attributes"

"Joyful Service"

"Joyous Theocratic Activity"

"Keeping Integrity"

"Let All Now Praise Jehovah!"

"Living Up To the Name"

"Lord Here Am I; Send Me!"

"Love's More Excellent Way"

"Ministers for the Issue"

"Oh, Bless the Lord!"

"Oh, Walk With God!"

"Pay What Belongs To God!"

"Praise Him More and More"

"Praise the King of Eternity"

"Preach the Word!"

"Press On In Kingdom Service!"

"Progressing in Service"

"Rejoice! Jehovah Reigns!"

"Rejoice! The Kingdom Has Begun!"

"Rich In Good Works"

"Seeking First the Kingdom"

"Send Out Your Light!"

"Serving the King"

"Sing God's Praise!"

"Sing Triumphal Praise!"

"Song of the Free"

"Stick To Your Work!"

"Tell It Out!"

"The Day of Jehovah"

"The Divine Pattern of Love"

"The Dwellings of the Lord"

"The Glorious Treasure of Service"

"The Glory of Jehovah"

"The Greater Jephthah Calls!"

"The New Song!"

"The News of the Kingdom"

"The Servant's Prayer"

"The Signal"

"The Sword of Jehovah and of Gideon!"

"The Taunt-Song Against Satan"

"Then They Will Know!"

"Theocracy's Increase"

"To the Work!"

"Wake the Song of Kingdom Cheer!"

"Who Is on the Lord's Side?"

Treasure Chest of Cowboy Songs. Treasure Chest Publications. New York, N.Y.1935. 40 p. of music and lyrics.

"Bad Company"

"Big Corral"

"Billy Boy"

"Brown-Eyed Lee"

"Buffalo Skinners"

"Bye and Bye"

"Come All You Wild Rovers"

"The Cowboy"

"Cowboy's Dream"

"Curtains of Night"

"Days of Forty-Nine"

"Dreary Black Hills"

"Dreary Dreary Life"

"Dying Cowboy"

"Great Grandad"

"Jesse James"

"Jim Wilson"

"Little Old Sod Shanty On My Claim"

"Lonesome Cowboy"

"My Love Is a Rider"

"Night-Herding Song"

"Oh Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie"

"Old Chisholm Trail"

"Old Paint"

"Prisoner for Life"

"Railroad Corral"

"Ten Thousand Cattle"

"Tenderfoot"

"Trail To Mexico"

"When the Work's All Done This Fall"

"Whooopee Ti-Yi-Yo"

"Windy Bill"

Western Heartthrobs: A Select Collection of Favorite Songs. Bob Miller Incorporated. New York, N.Y.1937. 49 p. of music and lyrics.

"I Want To Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart"

"Whoopee Ti Yi Yo"

"Four Thousand Years Ago"

"Will There Be a Rodeo In Heaven?"

"I Ain't Got No Use for the Wimmen"

"This World Is Not My Home"

"Little Old Sod Shanty"

"Return to the Prairie"

"Down the Trail To Long Ago"

"The Dying Ranger"

"Red River Valley"

"Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie"

"The Yellow Rose of Texas"

"Precious Wife"

"The Great Roundup"

"Little Joe, the Wrangler"

"Dangerous Nan McGrew"

"Brother of Missouri Joe"

"When the Work's All Done This Fall"

"Jesse James"

"Wailee Sweet Wailee"

"Part Time Sweetheart"

"Great Grand Dad"

"Cowboy Jack"

"Rock Me To Sleep, Mother"

"What Would You Give In Exchange For Your Soul"

"Pinto Pal"

Western Heartthrobs: A Selected Collection of Famous Copyrighted Songs. Bob Miller Incorporated. New York, N.Y.1937. 50 p. of music and lyrics.

"What Would You Give In Exchange For Your Soul"

"I Want To Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart"

"The Yellow Rose of Texas"

"Four Thousand Years Ago"

"Will There Be a Rodeo In Heaven?"

"Return to the Prairie"

"I Ain't Got No Use for the Wimmen"

"Gladiola Time"

"This World Is Not My Home"

"My Valley of Memories"

"Down the Trail To Long Ago"

"You're the Sweetest Thing (in the World)"

"Dream Chair"

"Dangerous Nan McGrew"

"May Days and Grey Days"

"Brother of Missouri Joe"

"Part Time Sweetheart"

"Precious Wife"

"Rock Me To Sleep"

"Nest In Loveland"

"Road to the Sunrise"

"Wailee Sweet Wailee"

"Under a Shower of Silv'ry Stars"

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Addition of July 2009: Sheet Music , 1869-circa 1980.

about 810 items.

Arrangement: Alphabetical by title.

Printed music for piano, voice, guitar, steel guitar, and ukulele, with particular focus on country music and Hawaiian songs. In those instances where multiple copies of a single title appear, this is because each title has significantly different cover art.

Folder 37

Bowman, Euday and Andy Razaf. 12th Street Rag. New York, N.Y.: Shapiro, Bernstein, and Company Incorporated, 1942.

Crumit, Frank. Abdul Abulbul Amir. New York, N.Y.: F. B. Haviland Publishing Company, 1928.

De Sanders, Cesar F. Vedani, and William Fine. Adios Muchachos!. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1942. Note: Missing pages 3-4.

Rose, Fred. After We Say Goodbye. Nashville, Tenn.: Milene Music, 1947.

Autry, Gene, Fred Rose, and Ray Whitley. Ages and Ages Ago. Hollywood, Calif.: Western Music Publishing Company, 1947.

Waller, Thomas, Harry Brooks, and Andy Razaf. Ain't Misbehavin'. New York, N.Y.: Mills Music Incorporated, 1929.

Watson, Imo and Marguerite Baker. "Alfalfa Bill" Murray We're In a Hurry. Newkirk, Okla.: Sargent and Ross, 1932.

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Davis, Frank and Win Brookhouse. All Aboard For Chinatown. New York, N.Y.: Shapiro, Bernstein, and Company, 1915, 1916.

Folder 37

Daume, Johnny. All I Need Is Some More Lovin'. New York, N.Y.: Peer International Corporation, 1949.

Daume, Johnny. All I Need Is Some More Lovin'. New York, N.Y.: Peer International Corporation, 1949.

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David, Worton, Bert Lee, and H. Fragson. All the Girls Are Lovely By the Seaside. New York, N.Y.: M. Witmark and Sons, 1913.

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Transcribed by S. Seiler. Aloha. Los Angeles, Calif.: S. Seiler, 1914.

Folder 37

Lukens, Robert L. and John Avery Noble. Aloha (Means I Love You). San Francisco, Calif.: Florintine Muisc Publishing Company, 1923.

Liluokalni, Queen Lydia. Aloha Oe. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935.

Folder 38

Liluokalni, Queen Lydia. Aloha Oe (Hawaiian Farewell Song). Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1940.

Kawelo, Ioane and J. R. Shannon. Aloha Sunset Land. Cleveland, Ohio: Sam Fox Publishing Company, 1916. Note: Music is for slack key guitar.

Long, Jimmy and Gene Autry. Alone With My Sorrows. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company/M. M. Cole Publishing Company, 1932. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

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Johnson, Howard and Walter Donaldson. Along the Mississippi Shore. New York, N.Y.: Leo Feist Incorporated, 1915.

Folder 38

Dexter, Al and James B. Paris. Am I To Blame. Hollywood, Calif.: Hill and Range Songs Incorporated/Al Dexter Music Publishing Company, 1947.

Stevens, Ray. America, Communicate With Me. Nashville, Tenn.: Ahab Music Company Incorporated, 1970.

Autry, Gene, Curt Massey, and Mary Millard. The Angel Song. Hollywood, Calif.: Golden West Melodies Incorporated, 1947.

Jarrett, Earl and Jerry Reed Hubbard. Another Puff. Nashville, Tenn.: Vector Music, 1971.

Davis, Jimmie. Answer To "Nobody's Darling But Mine". Kansas City, Mo.: Jenkins Music Company, 1936.

Atcher, Bob. Answer To You Are My Sunshine. New York, N.Y.: Peer International Corporation, 1941.

Lawson, Herbert Happy. Any Time. New York, N.Y.: Hill and Range Songs Incorporated, 1949.

Folder 39

Lawson, Herbert Happy. Any Time. Hollywood, Calif.: Hill and Range Songs Incorporated, 1948.

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Bryan, Alfred and Albert Gumble. Are You Sincere. Detroit-New York, Jerome H. Remick and Company, 1908.

Folder 39

Davis, Benny and Milton Ager. Are You Sorry?. New York, N.Y.: Ager, Yellen, and Bornstein Incorporated, 1925.

Allen, Rex. Arizona Waltz. Chicago, Ill.: Adams, Vee, and Abbott Incorporated, 1949.

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Ware Barnett, Eva. Arkansas. Little Rock, Ark.: The Central Music Company, 1916.

Folder 39

Martin, Newt. Arkansas Traveler. Chicago, Ill. Calumet Music Company, 1941.

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Stammers, Frank and Harold Orlob. Ask the Stars. New York, N.Y.: T. B. Harms and Francis, Day, and Hunter, 1919.

Folder 39

Autry, Gene and Fred Rose. At Mail Call Today. Hollywood, Calif.: West'rn Music Publishing Company, 1945.

Donaldson, Walter. At Sundown (Love Is Calling Me Home). New York, N.Y.: Leo Feist Incorporated, 1927.

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Lizst, Franz. Au Lac de Wallenstadt. Germany, Schott.

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Scharwenka, Philipp. Auf der Schaukel. Leipzig, Germany, circa 1900.

Folder 39

Traditional, arranged by Jerry Castillo. Auld Lang Syne. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935.

Whitley, Ray and Gene Autry. Back in the Saddle Again. Hollywood, Calif.: West'rn Music Publishing Company, 1940.

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Yellen, Jack. Back To Dixie Land. New York-Detroit, Jerome H. Remick and Company, 1914.

Folder 40

Rose, Billy and Abner Silver. Barbara. New York, N.Y.: Harms Incorporated, 1927.

Matejcich, Matthew and Bob Carleton. Barbara. Hollywood, Calif.: Nordyke Music Publications, 1949.

Robison, Carson and Frank Luther. Barnacle Bill the Sailor. New York, N.Y.: Southern Music Publishing Company Incorporated, 1929.

Williams, Spencer. Basin Street Blues. New York, N.Y.: Joe Davis Incorporated, 1933.

Williams, Spencer. Basin Street Blues. New York, N.Y.: Joe Davis Incorporated, 1933.

Autry, Gene and Fred Rose. Be Honest With Me. Hollywood, Calif.: West'rn Music Publishing Company, 1941.

Autry, Gene and Fred Rose. Be Honest With Me. Hollywood, Calif.: West'rn Music Publishing Company, 1941.

O'Daniel, W. Lee. Beautiful Texas. New York, N.Y.: Shapiro, Bernstein, and Company, 1934.

Hammerstein, Arthur and Dudley Wilkinson. Because of You. New York, N.Y.: Broadcast Music Incorporated, 1940.

Hammerstein, Arthur and Dudley Wilkinson. Because of You. New York, N.Y.: Broadcast Music Incoprorated, 1940.

Folder 41

Brown, Lew, Wladimir A. Timm, and Jaromir Vejvoda. Beer Barrel Polka (Roll Out the Barrel). New York, N.Y.: Shapiro, Bernstein, and Company, 1939.

Halle, Fred and Willey Willey. Before I'm Through. Hollywood, Calif.: Overland Music Corporation, 1951.

Craig, Francis and Beasley Smith. Beg Your Pardon. New York, N. Y: Robbins Music Corporation, 1947.

Bradbury, Geo. Bell Potato Chips Song. Los Angeles, Calif: Geo. R. Bradbury and L. A. Saratoga Chip Company, 1931.

Knoyle, Mel and Nokes, Bill. Beneath Montana Skies. San Franciso, Calif.: Villa Moret Incorporated, 1930.

Williams, Tex. Big Hat Polka. Hollywood, Calif.: Caravan Music Company, 1948.

Davis, Link. Big Mamou. New York, N.Y.: Peer International Corporation, 1953.

Traditional, arranged by Nick Manoloff. Big Rock Candy Mountain. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Hammerstein, Oscar, and Jerome Kern. Bill. New York, N.Y.: T. B. Harms Company, 1927.

Traditional, arranged by Nick Manoloff. Birmingham Jail. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935.

Folder 42

Powell, William C. Blinking Moon. New York, N.Y.: Century Music Publishing Company, 1908, 1936.

Mosby, Ben E. and Early Haubrich. Blow Me a Bubble, Dream Me a Dream. Chicago, Ill.: Modern Standard Music Company, 1940.

Manson, Johnny, Diane Johnston, Kenneth Pitts, and Smokey Rogers. Blue Bonnet Polka. Hollywood, Calif.: Caravan Music Company, 1948.

Carlisle, Cliff, and Mel Foree. Blue Dreams. New York, N.Y.: Peer International Corporation, 1945.

Rose, Fred. Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain. Nashville, Tenn.: Milene Music, 1945.

Forrest, John R., George Waggner, and Charlie Hill. Blue Mountain Shack. New York, N.Y.: Shapiro, Bernstein, and Company, 1930.

Gindhart, Tom and Jack Howard. Blue Ranger. Philadelphia, Pa.: Jack Howard Publications, 1946.

Snow, Hank. Bluebird Island. New York, N.Y.: Hill and Range Songs Incorporated, 1951.

Rose, Fred. Blues In My Mind. Nashville, Tenn.: Milene Music, 1944.

Hopkins, Doc. Blues in the Moonlight. Chicago, Ill.: Adams, Vee, and Abbott Incorporated, 1944.

Delmore, Alton, Rabon Delmore, Watne Raney, and Henry Glover. Blues Stay Away From Me. Cincinnati, Ohio: Lois Publishing Company, 1949.

Folder 43

Livingston, Jay and Ray Evans. Bonanza. New York, N.Y.: Livingston and Evans Incorporated, 1960.

Roberts, Kenny and Cliff Smith. Boogie Woogie Yodel Song. Chicago, Ill.: Adams, Vee, and Abbott Incorporated, 1947.

Brown, Frankie. Born To Lose. New York, N.Y.: Peer International Corporation, 1943.

Nelson, Steve and Bob Hilliard. Bouquet of Roses. New York, N.Y.: Hill and Range Songs Incorporated, 1948.

Nelson, Steve and Bob Hilliard. Bouquet of Roses. Cleveland, Ohio: Oahu Publishing Company, 1949. Note: Arranged for plectrum guitar duet, with tablature for Hawaiian guitar in three tunings.

Moore, Phil. Brass Boogie. New York, N.Y.: Bregman, Vocco, and Conn Incorporated, 1944.

MacDonald, Ballard, Joe Goodwin, and James F. Hanley. Breeze (Blow My Baby Back To Me). Cleveland, Ohio: Oahu Publishing Company/Shapiro, Bernstein, and Company, 1932. Note: Arranged for Hawaiian Steel Guitar.

Stevens, Ray. Bridget the Midget (the Queen of the Blues). Nashville, Tenn.: Ahab Music Company Incorporated, 1971.

Traditional, arranged by Nick Manoloff. The Bright Mohawk Valley. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Folder 44

Kingsley, Robie. The Bright Sherman Valley. New York, N.Y.: Shapiro, Bernstein, and Company, 1927.

Ennis, John and Lem Giles. Bring Your Roses To Her Now. Los Angeles, Calif.: Vincent, Howard, and Preeman, 1930.

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Grapewine Charlie and E. E. Hedges. Bringing Up Father: I Want You.

Folder 44

Wakely, Jimmy, Arthur Herbert, and Fred Stryker. Broken-Down Merry-Go-Round. Hollywood, Calif.: Fairway Music Corporation, 1950.

Traditional, arranged by Mort H. Glickman. The Bronk That Wouldn't Bust. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Meyer, George W. and Alfred Bryan. Brown Eyes, Why Are You Blue?. New York, N.Y.: Henry Waterson Incorporated, 1925.

Haldeman, Oakley, Clem Watts, and Jimmy Lee. Brush Those Tears From Your Eyes. New York, N.Y.: Leeds Music Corporation, 1948.

Anderson, Arthur. Bubble Land. New York, N.Y.: M. Witmark and Sons, 1919.

Trevathan, Charles E. May Irwin's "Bully" Song. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1941. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Folder 45

McClintock, Harry "Mac". The Bum Song. San Francisco, Calif.: Villa Moret Incorporated, 1928.

McClintock, Harry "Mac". The Bum Song No. 2. San Francisco, Calif.: Villa Moret Incorporated, 1928.

Rowell, Glenn, Gene Carroll, and Laren Skill. Bury Me in the Tennessee Mountains. Chicago, Ill.: Adams, Vee, and Abbott Incorporated, 1930.

Traditional, arranged by Nick Manoloff. Bury Me Out on the Prairie. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Tepper, Sid and Roy Brodsky. Busybody. New York, N.Y.: Alamo Music Incorporated, 1952.

Gilbert, L. Wolfe and S. R. Henry. By Heck. New York, N.Y.: Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, 1915, 1950. Note: "Square Dance Version"

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Ford, Powell I. and J. C. Atkinson. By the Light of the Jungle Moon. New York and Detroit: Jerome H. Remick and Company, 1911.

Folder 45

Pelkonen, Matt and Perle Stewart. By the Old Water Mill. Chicago, Ill.: Country Music, 1943.

Dixon, Mort and Ray Henderson. Bye Bye Blackbird. New York and Detroit: Jerome H. Remick and Company, 1926.

Roberts Ryall, Margaret. Cabin For Two. Wabasso, Fla.: Margaret R. Ryall/Chart Music Publishing House, 1942.

LaTouche, John and Vernon Duke. Cabin in the Sky. New York, N.Y.: Leo Feist Incorporated, 1940.

Folder 46

Clement, Jack. California Girl (and the Tennessee Square). Nashville, Tenn.: Jack Music Incorporated, 1968.

Gimbel, Norman and Eddie Heywood. Canadian Sunset. New York, N.Y.: Meridian Music Corporation, 1956.

Liebling, Emil. "Canzonetta." New York, N.Y.: The John Church Company. Date has been cut off.

Hilliard, Bob and Carl Sigman. Careless Hands. New York, N.Y.: Melrose Music Corporation, 1949.

Davis, Benny and Joe Burke. Carolina Moon. New York, N.Y.: Joe Morris Music Company, 1928.

Davis, Karl and Harty Taylor. The Chapel in the Hills. New York, N.Y.: Hill and Range Songs Incorporated, 1947.

Stone, Harry and Jack Stapp. Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy. Nashville, Tenn.: Acuff-Rose Publications, 1950.

Davis, Karl and Harty Taylor. Cheatin' Women. New York, N.Y.: Hill and Range Songs Incorporated, 1947.

Nix, Robert and Billy Gilmore. Cherry Hill Park. Atlanta, Ga.: Low-Sal Incorporated, 1969.

Shand, Terry and Bob Merrill. The Chicken Song. New York, N.Y.: Leeds Music Corporation, 1951

Folder 47

Carlisle, Cliff. Childhood Dreams. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1932. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo. Also hote: cover states "Words and music by W. R. Calaway," while music inside lists Carlisle as author.

Carson, Jenny Lou and Eddy Arnold. C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S. New York, N.Y.: Hill and Range Songs Incorporated, 1949.

Lewis, Al and Guy Wood. Cincinnat-Ti Dancing Pig. Nashville, Tenn.: Old Hickory Music Incorporated, 1950.

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Pestalozza, A. Ciribiribin. New York, N.Y.: DeLuxe Music Incorporated, circa 1920.

Folder 47

Debussy, Claude. Adapted by John Thompson. Claire de Lune. Cincinnati, Ohio: The Willis Music Company, 1942.

Traditional, arranged by Nick Manoloff. Climbing Up the Golden Stairs. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Herbert, Jean and Floyd Thompson. Clover Blossoms. New York, N.Y.: Shapiro, Bernstein, and Company Incorporated, 1932.

Putnam, Frank. Coffee Time at the Old Rancho. Los Angeles, Calif.: Putnam Publications, 1945. Note: Autographed by Putnam.

Horton, Vaughn. Come What May (the Gypsy Song). New York, N.Y.: Shapiro, Bernstein, and Company Incorporated, 1952.

Nolan, Bob. Cool Water. Portland, Ore.: American Music Incorporated, 1936.

Folder 48

Nolan, Bob. Cool Water. Portland, Ore.: American Music Incorporated, 1936.

Gunsky, Maurice and Merton H. Bories. Consolation. San Francisco, Calif.: Villa Moret Incorporated, 1926.

Bernard, Al and Larry Briers. Cora. New York, N.Y.: L. Wolfe Gilbert Music Corporation, 1922.

Newman, Chas. and Allie Wrubel. (I'm A-Comin' A-Courtin') Corabelle. New York, N.Y.: Dreyer Music Corporation, 1947.

Anderson, Bill. Country D. J. Nashville, Tenn.: Stallion Music Incorporated, 1975.

Thompson, John. The Covered Wagon: A Miniature Suite for Piano Solo. Cincinnati, Ohio: The Willis Music Company, 1936.

Traditional, arranged by Mort Glickman. The Cowboy At Church. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Traditional, arranged by Mort Glickman. The Cowboy At Church. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

DeKnight, Jimmy, R. G. Payne, and Clyde Leighton. Cowboy Dad. Philadelphia, Pa.: Jack Howard Publications Incorporated, 1946.

Folder 49

Autry, Gene. Cowboy Yodel. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1932. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Autry, Gene. Cowboy Yodel. Chicago, Ill.: M. M. Cole Publishing House, 1932.

Autry, Gene and Frankie Marvin. Cowboy's Heaven. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1934. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Collected by John Lomax, Arranged by Oscar J. Fox. The Cowboy's Lament (O Bury Me Not On the Lone Prairie). New York, N.Y.: G. Schirmer Incorporated, 1923. Note: Includes brief introduction by John Lomax.

Traditional, arranged by Mort H. Glickman. The Cowboy's Meditation. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Autry, Gene. The Crime I Didn't Do. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1932. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

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Murphy, Stanley and Henry I. Marshall. Cross the Mason-Dixon Line. New York-Detroit, Jerome H. Remick and Company, 1913.

Folder 49

Kohlman, Churchill. Cry. New York, N.Y.: Mellow Music Publishing, 1951.

Glenn, Artie. Crying in the Chapel. Knoxville, Tenn.: Valley Publishers Incorporated, 1953.

Burke, Bobby and Gerlach, Horace. Daddy's Little Girl. New York, N.Y.: Beacon Music Company, 1949.

Cavanaugh, James and Nat Simon. Dan, the Elevator Man. New York, N.Y.: Rialto Music Publishing Corporation, 1940.

Folder 50

Dubin, Al and Joe Burke. Dancing With Tears In My Eyes. New York, N.Y.: M. Witmark and Songs, 1930. Note: Autographed by Rudy Valee.

Romanowski, Anthony. Dancing With You In My Arms. Philadelphia, Pa.: Grimes Music Publishers, 1945.

Brooks, Shelton. The Darktown Strutters' Ball. New York, N.Y.: Leo Feist Incorporated, 1917. Note: Includes a parody in Italian.

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Braham, Edmund and E. T. Paull. The Dashing Cavaliers. Sydney, Australia: J. A. Albert and Son, 1911.

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Smith, Harper F. Daybreak Mazurka Quadrilles. Petersburg, Va.: Jos. Van Holt Nash, 1872.

Folder 50

Casey, Claude and Mel Foree. Days Are Long, Nights Are Lonely. New York, N.Y.: Bourne Incorporated, 1946.

Highes, Billy. Dear Judge. New York, N.Y.: Hill and Range Songs Incorporated, 1952.

Carter, Wilfred. Dear Old Daddy of Mine. Toronto, Canada: Gordon V. Thompson Limited, 1933. Note: This is a scanned reproduction of original sheet music.

Autry, Gene. Dear Old Western Skies. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1934. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Woolfolk, Boyle and Marjorie. Dear Old White and Gold (Centre College Song). Chicago, Ill.: M. M. Cole Publishing Company, 1937.

Robison, Carson J. The Death of Floyd Bennett. New York, N.Y.: Triangle Music Publishing Company, 1928.

Folder 51

Jenkins, Andrew and Irene Spain The Death of Floyd Collins. New York, N.Y.: Shapiro, Bernstein, and Company Incorporated. Atlanta, Ga.: 1925.

Harvey, Steve and Martin Seligson. The Deep Blue Sea. New York, N.Y.: Dominion Music Publishing Company, 1957.

De Rose, Peter. Deep Purple. New York, N.Y.: Robbins Music Corporation, 1939. Note: Includes transcription for violin and piano.

Carlisle, Cliff and Mel Foree. The Devil's Train. Nashville, Tenn.: Acuff-Rose Publications, 1947.

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Loewe, Carl. Die Uhr. Leipzig, Germany: Carl Ruhle's Musik-Verlag, 1912.

Folder 51

Lewis, Sam M., Joe Young, and Harry Akst. Dinah. New York, N.Y.: Mills Music Incorporated, 1931.

Allen, Rosalie, Lou Shelley, Mickey Stoner, and Denver Darling. Ding Dong Bells. New York, N.Y.: R. F. D. Music Publishing Company Incorporated, 1946.

Travis, Merle and Cliffie Stone. Divorce Me C. O. D. Hollywood, Calif.: American Music Incorporated, 1946.

Cowan, Stanley and Bobby Worth. Do I Worry?. Hollywood, Calif.: Melody Lane Incorporated, 1939. Note: First few pages of music missing; outer cover and last page only.

Robison, Carson J. Do You Still Remember?. New York, N.Y.: Triangle Music Publishing Company, 1928.

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Jacobs-Bond, Carrie. Doan' Yo' Lis'n. Chicago, Ill.: The Bond Shop, 1908.

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Hoier, Thomas and Jimmie Morgan. Don't Bite the Hand That's Feeding You. New York, N.Y.: Leo Feist Incorporated, 1915.

Folder 51

Uncle Fraley. Don't Break Her Heart, Boy. New York, N.Y.: Leeds Music Corporation, 1939.

Folder 52

Cross, Hugh. Don't Make Me Go To Bed and I'll Be Good. New York, N.Y.: Peer International Corporation, 1943.

Carson, Jenny Lou. Don't Rob Another Man's Castle. New York, N.Y.: Hill and Range Songs Incorporated, 1949.

Tubb, Ernest and Don Whitney. Don't Stay Too Long. Beverley Hills, Calif.: Ernest Tubb Music Incorporated, 1951.

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Lewis, Roger and Ernie Erdman. Down at the Barbecue. Chicago, Ill.: Will Rossiter, 1914.

Folder 52

Van Ness, Clark, Bobby Gregory, and the Hoosier Hot Shots. Down at the Old Picnic Grounds. New York, N.Y.: Rialto Music Piblishing Corporation, 1938.

Smythe, Eleanor, Ruth Frank, and Johnny Polce. Down Hoosier Way. Chicago, Ill.: M. M. Cole Publishing Company, 1944.

Geoghegan, J. B. Down in a Coal Mine. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1937. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Crocker, Alvin. Down the Lane to Home Sweet Home. Clinton, Mo.: Alvin Crocker and Fred E. Wilkinson, 1929.

Fisher, Shug, Norman Hedges, and Will Livernash. Down the Trail to the Girl I Love. Cortland, N.Y.: Union Publishing Company, 1932.

Gilbert, L. Wolfe. Down Yonder. New York, N.Y.: La Salle Music Publishers Incorporated, 1921, 1948.

Kahn, Gus. Dream a Little Dream of Me. New York, N.Y.: Davis, Coots, and Engel Incorporated, 1931.

Folder 53

Jenkins, Andrew. The Dream of the Miner's Child. New York, N.Y.: Shapiro, Bernstein, and Company Incorporated, 1926.

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Irwin, May and John E. Hazzard. Dreaming. Boston, Mass.: G. W. Setchell, 1906.

Folder 53

Williams, Ray. Dreaming of Old Hawaii. Kalamazoo, Mich.: Gibson Incorporated, 1942. Note: Arranged for Hawaiian steel guitar in four parts.

Van Alstyne, Egbert, Erwin R. Schmidt, Loyal Curtis, and Haven Gillespie. Drifting and Dreaming. New York, N.Y.: L. B. Curtis Music Publisher, 1925. Note: Arranged for Hawaiian steel guitar. No cover.

Bailes, Johnny and Walter. Dust on the Bible. Nashville, Tenn.: Acuff-Rose Publications, 1946.

Massie, Ben and Al Terry. Dusty Road. Los Angeles, Calif.: Davis-Schwegler, 1939.

Traditional, arranged by Nick Manoloff. The Dying Cowboy. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Traditional, arranged by Nick Manoloff. The East Bound Train. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Harper, Redd. (I'm Following Jesus) Each Step of the Way. Hollywood, Calif.: Fiesta Music Incorporated, 1951.

Sigman, Carl and Maxwell, Robert. Ebb Tide. New York, N.Y.: Robbins Music Corporation. Note: First few pages of music are missing; outer cover and last page only.

Folder 54

Vanderbeck, F. E. Edelweiss Glide Waltz. Philadelphia, Pa.: Morris Music Company, 1933.

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Liszt, Franz (arranger). Evening Star. New York, N.Y.: DeLuxe Music Company, undated.

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Dillon, William and Lawrence M. Dillon. Every Little Bit Added To What You've Got Makes Just a Little Bit More. New York, N.Y.: Helf and Hager Company, 1907.

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Kalmar, Bert and Harry Tierney. Every Morn You'll Hear Them Say Goodnight. New York, N.Y.: Waterson, Berlin, and Snyder Company, 1915.

Folder 54

Bernard, Al, Nat Vincent, and Blanche Franklyn. Everybody's Smilin' Down In Dixie. New York, N.Y.: Joe Davis Music Company Incorporated, 1924.

Lance, Milt and Lucius Leroy. Everyone Is Welcome in the House of the Lord. New York, N.Y.: Sheldon Music Incorporated, 1951.

Truax, J. L. Falling Waters. Philadelphia, Pa.: Morris Music Company, 1933.

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H. M. Queen Lihuokalani and Charlotte P. Austin. Farewell My Love (Aloha Oe). New York, N.Y.: Chas. H. Roth Music Company, 1914.

Folder 54

Simon, Nat. and James Cavanaugh. The Farmer Goes To Town. New York, N.Y.: Rialto Music Publishing Corporation, 1940.

Rose, Fred. Farther and Farther Apart. Nashville, Tenn.: Milene Music, 1945.

Travis, Merle. Fat Gal. Hollywood, Calif.: American Music Incorporated, 1948.

McClintock, Harry "Mac". Fifty Years From Now. San Francisco, Calif.: Sherman, Clay, and Company, 1931.

Cahn, Sammy and Jule Styne. Five Minutes More. New York, N.Y.: Melrose Music Corporation, 1946.

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Lewis, Roger and James White. Floating Down the River ('Cause It's Moonlight Now In Dixieland). Chicago, Ill.: Will Rossiter, 1913.

Folder 54

Van Ness, Clark and Dick Sanford. Fly, Butterfly!. New York, N.Y.: Rialto Music Publishing Corporation, 1941.

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Bryan, Alfred and Harry Tierney. For One Sweet Day. New York and Detroit: Jerome H. Remick and Company, 1917.

Folder 55

Watson, Deek and William Best. (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons. New York, N.Y.: Duchess Music Corporation, 1945.

LeFave, Kay. Forever and Forever. Los Angeles, Calif.: RosSongs Music Publishers. Note: First few pages of music are missing, outer cover and last page only.

Reinhart, Dick. Fort Worth Jail. Hollywood, Calif.: Sunshine Music Corporation, 1942.

Wayne, Lou and Charlie Walker. Fortunes In Mem'ries. Nashville, Tenn.: Acuff-Rose, 1952.

Traditional, arranged by Nick Manoloff. Four Thousand Years Ago. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Traditional, arranged by Jim Smock. Frankie and Johnny. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Fargo, Donna. Funnny Face. Los Angeles, Calif.: Prima Donna Music Company, 1967, 1972.

Autry, Gene and Johnny Bond. The Funny Little Bunny (With the Powder-Puff Tail). Hollywood, Calif.: Western Music Publishing Company, 1950.

Colahan, Arthur. Galway Bay. London, England: Box and Cox Publications, 1947.

Lowe, Jim. Gambler's Guitar. Chicago, Ill.: Frederick Music Company, 1953.

Folder 56

Autry, Gene. The Gangster's Warning. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1932. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Drake, E. M. and James Shirl. The Gentle Carpenter of Bethlehem. New York, N.Y.: Leo Talent Incorporated, 1951.

Gorrell, Stuart and Hoagy Carmichael. Georgia On My Mind. New York, N.Y.: Peer International Corporation, 1941.

Busby, Jessie. The Girl in the Blue Pinafore. Philadelphia, Pa.: Grimes Music Publishers, 1945.

Smith, Myra and Margaret Lewis. The Girl Most Likely. Nashville, Tenn.: Shelby Singleton Music Incorporated, 1968.

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Goodwin, Joe and George W. Meyer. A Girlie Was Just Made To Love. New York, N.Y.: F. B. Haviland Publishing Company Incorporated, 1911.

Folder 56

Stevens, Ray and Bill Everette. Gitarzan. Nashville, Tenn.: Ahab Music Company, 1969.

Friend, Cliff. Give Me a Night In June. New York, N.Y.: Jerome H. Remick and Company, 1927.

Traditional, arranged by Mort H. Glickman. Give My Love To Nell. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

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Bulger, Harry. Gloomy Gloom. New York, N.Y.: Chas. K. Harris, 1911.

Folder 56

Autry, Gene and Fred Rose. God Must Have Loved America. Hollywood, Calif.: West'rn Music Publishing Company, 1942.

Autry, Gene and Fred Rose. God Must Have Loved America. Hollywood, Calif.: West'rn Music Publishing Company, 1942.

Folder 57

Czarnikow, Audra. God Walks the Dark Hills. Madisonville, Ky.: Journey Music Company, 1969.

Kennedy, Jimmy. (The Angels Are Lighting) God's Little Candles. New York, N.Y.: Alamo Music Incorporated, 1952.

Stone, Oscar R. Goin' Up Town. Nashville, Tenn.: Flick Music Publishing Company, 1931.

Snow, Hank. The Golden Rocket. New York, N.Y.: Hill and Range Songs Incorporated, 1950.

Hayes, Billy, Milton Leeds, and Fred Wise. Gone, Gone, Gone, (But Not Forgotten). Nashville, Tenn.: Milene Music, 1946.

Dean, Jimmy. Gonna Raise a Rukus Tonight. New York, N.Y.: Plainview Music Incorporated, 1962.

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Kahn, Gus and Grace Le Boy. The Good Ship Mary Ann. New York and Detroit: Jerome H. Remick and Company, 1914.

Folder 57

Harris, Ted. Goodbye Jukebox. Nashville, Tenn.: Contention Music, 1971.

Rose, Fred. Goodbye, My Love, I Heard a Silver Trumpet. Chicago, Ill.: Forster Music Publisher Incorporated, 1943.

Ledbetter, Huddie and John Lomax. Goodnight, Irene. New York, N.Y.: Spencer Music Corporation, 1936, 1950.

Folder 58

Russ, Elmo. Gotta Find Somebody To Love. New York, N.Y.: Duchess Music Corporation, 1951.

Paris, Leo and Stephen Gale. Grandfather Kringle. New York, N.Y.: Duchess Music Corporation, 1951.

Smith, Guy. The Great Speckled Bird. Chicago, Ill.: M. M. Cole Publishing Company, 1937.

South, Joe. The Greatest Love. Atlanta, Ga.: Lowery Music Company Incorporated, 1968.

Moore, Marvin and Bob Davie. The Green Door. New York, N.Y.: Trinity Music Incorporated, 1956.

Davis, Jimmie. Grievin' My Heart Out For You. New York, N.Y.: Peer International Corporation, 1946.

Autry, Gene and Oliver Drake. Guns and Guitars. Chicago, Ill.: M. M. Cole Publishing Company, 1936.

Traditional, arranged by Harry "Mac" McClintock. Hallelujah, I'm a Bum!. San Francisco, Calif.: Villa Moret Incorporated, 1928.

Traditional, arranged by Jack Waite. Hallelujah, I'm a Bum!. New York, N.Y.: Bibo, Bloedon, and Lang Incorporated, 1928.

Folder 59

Traditional. Hallelujah, I'm a Bum!. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Body, E. V. Hand Me Down My Walkin' Cane. New York, N.Y.: Triangle Music Publishing Company, 1928.

Arranged by Nick Manoloff. Hand Me Down My Walkin' Cane. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

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Sterling, Andrew B. and Harry Von Tilzer. Hands Off!. New York, N.Y.: Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Company, 1914.

Folder 59

Segal, Jack and Dewey Bergman. Happy Birthday Polka. New York, N.Y.: Bourne Incorporated, 1947.

Brown, George and Peter De Rose. Have You Ever Been Lonely?. New York, N.Y.: Shapiro, Bernstein, and Company, 1933.

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Marple, Herbert B. Hawaiian Dreams. San Francisco, Calif.: Charles N. Daniels, 1916.

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Arranged by Harry Stanley. Hawaiian Hotel March. Cleveland, Ohio: Oahu Publishing Company, 1931. Note: Arranged for Hawaiian steel guitar.

Owens, Harry. Hawaiian Paradise. New York, N.Y.: Olman Music Corporation, 1935.

Prince Poki and Malie Kalani. Hawaiian Whispers. Chicago, Ill.: McKinley Music Corporation, 1922.

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Clarke, Grant and Chas. Bayha. He Comes Up Smiling. New York, N.Y.: Waterson, Berlin, and Snyder Company, 1915.

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Scott, Oliver, Maud Denny, and Bea Jordan. Headin' for the Great Divide. Chicago, Ill.: M. M. Cole Publishing Company, 1941.

Klenner, John and Al Hoffman. Heartaches. New York, N.Y.: Leeds Music Corporation, 1931.

Arranged by Nick Manoloff. The Hell Bound Train. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Autry, Gene and Oakley Haldeman. Here Comes Santa Claus. Hollywood, Calif.: Western Music Publishing Company, 1948.

Robin, Leo and Ralph Rainger. Here's Love In Your Eye. New York, N.Y.: Famous Music Corporation, 1936.

Folder 61

Autry, Gene and Oakley Haldeman. He's a Chubby Little Fellow. Hollywood, Calif.: Western Music Publishing Company, 1949.

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Berlin, Irving. He's Getting Too Darn Big For a Small Town. New York, N.Y.: Waterson, Berlin, and Snyder Company, 1916.

Folder 61

Gallop, Sammy and Norman Litman. He's a Hillbilly Gaucho (With a Rhumba Beat). Chicago, Ill.: M. M. Cole Publishing Company, 1941.

Stelzer, Frances C., Jack Hester, and Arthur L. Dietz. Hillbilly Boy of Hickory Flats. Hollywood, Calif.: Neale Wrightman Publishers, 1949.

Romano, Frank. Hill Billy Tilly (His Bride). Los Angeles, Calif.: Key Music 1946.

Owen, Freddie and Frankie More. A Hill Billy Wedding in June. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1933. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Henderson, W. J. Hillbilly Waltz. Hollywood, Calif.: Cine-Mart Music Publishing Company, 1949.

Tobias, Harry and Jules Lemare. Hills of Idaho. New York, N.Y.: Robbins Music Corporation, 1931.

Folder 62

Gillespie, Haven and Larry Shay. Hobo Joe. Detroit, Mich.: John S. Fink Incorporated, 1928.

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Chadwick, Ben. Hobo on the Hog. Westfield, Mass.: Chadwick Music Publishing Company, 1897.

Folder 62

McClintock, Harry "Mac". The Hobo Spring Song. San Francisco, Calif.: Villa Moret Incorporated, 1929.

Hirsch, Walter and Boyd Senter. The Hobo's Prayer, A Classic In Blue. Chicago, Ill.: Melrose Brothers Music Company, 1926.

Traditional, arranged by David W. Guion. Home on the Range. New York, N.Y.: Schirmer Incorporated, 1930.

Traditional. A Home on the Range. Chicago, Ill.: M. M. Cole Publishing Company, 1932.

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Longbrake, Arthur and Ed Edwards. Honey I Will Long For You. New York, N.Y.: The Joe Morris Company, 1910.

Folder 62

Gibson, Arbie and Curt Massey. The Honey Song (Honey, I'm In Love With You). New York, N.Y.: Edwin H. Morris and Company, 1942.

Masters, Johnnie. Honeymoon on a Rocket Ship. New York, N.Y.: Peer International Corporation, 1953.

Daly, Arthur J. and Clarke Van Ness. Horsie Keep Your Tail Up (Keep the Sun out of My Eyes). New York, N.Y.: Rialto Music Publishing Corporation, 1939.

Hamilton, Nancy and Morgan Lewis. How High the Moon. New York, N.Y.: Chappell and Company Incorporated, 1940.

Helf and Moran. How'd You Like to Be the Iceman?. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1937. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Folder 63

Rose, Fred. A Hundred and Forty-Four Thousand. Nashville, Tenn.: Milene Music, 1943.

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McCoy, Mrs. William Neal. Hurrah For Arkansas. Little Rock, Ark: Billy McCoy, 1915.

Folder 63

Price Tate, Gladys. I Am Blue For Beverly Hills. Hollywood, Calif.: Richard Drake Saunders, 1931.

Hippenstiel, Harold. I Am Thinking of You. Franklin, Pa.: Kelly Music Publications, 1943.

Hoffman, Al, Al Goodhart, and Ed Nelson. I Apologize. New York, N.Y.: Crawford Music Corporation, 1931.

McCoy, Rose Marie and Kelly Owens. I Beg of You. New York, N.Y.: Elvis Presley Music Incorporated, 1957.

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Vincent, Nat and Herman Paley. I Can Hear the Ukuleles Calling Me. New York and Detroit: Jerome H. Remick and Company, 1916.

Folder 63

Robin, Leo and Richard A. Whiting. I Can't Escape From You. New York, N.Y.: Famous Music Corporation, 1936.

Gibson, Don. I Can't Stop Loving You. Nashville, Tenn.: Acuff-Rose Publications, 1958.

Fortner, Red. I Can't Think of Love Without You. Chicago, Ill.: Adams, Vee, and Abbott Incorporated, 1949.

Porter, Cole. I Concentrate On You. New York, N.Y.: Chappell and Company Incorporated, 1939.

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Brown, A. Seymour. I Don't Want To (Oh, Come On!). New York, N.Y.: The Broadway Music Store, 1913.

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Pease, Harry, Howard Johnson, and Harry Jentes. I Don't Want To Get Well. New York, N.Y.: Leo Feist Incorporated, 1917.

Folder 63

Rose, Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper. I Dreamed About Mom Last Night. Nashville, Tenn.: Milene Music, 1949.

Folder 64

Null, Cecil A. I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know. Hollywood, Calif.: Fairway Music Corporation, 1953.

Autry, Gene and Fred Rose. I Guess I've Been Asleep For All These Years. Nashville, Tenn.: Milene Music, 1945.

Carlisle, Cliff and Mel Foree. I Had a Dream. Nashville, Tenn.: Acuff-Rose Publications, 1948.

Long, Jimmie. I Had But Fifty Cents. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1933. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Bartholomew, Dave and Pearl King. I Hear You Knocking. Hollywood, Calif.: Commodore Music Corporation, 1955.

Robison, Carson J. I Know There Is Somebody Waiting (in the House at the End of the Lane). New York, N.Y.: Triangle Music Publishing Company Incorporated, 1927.

Carson, Jenny Lou. I Left My Heart In Texas. Chicago, Ill.: M. M. Cole Publishing Company, 1940.

Hayes, Billy, Rea Hayes, and Jesse Rogers. I Love the Name of Texas. New York, N.Y.: Bourne Incorporated, 1946.

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Bryan, Alfred and Egberrt Van Alstyne. I Love To Tango With My Tea. New York and Detroit: Jerome H. Remick and Company, 1915.

Folder 64

Payne, Leon. I Love You Because. Nashville, Tenn.: Acuff-Rose Publications, 1949.

Raye, Don, Alex Olshey, and C. Towber. I Love You Much Too Much. New York, N.Y.: Leeds Music Corporation, 1940.

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Tillman, Floyd. I Love You So Much It Hurts. New York, N.Y.: Melody Lane Publications, 1948.

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Sterling, Andrew B. and Harry Von Tilzer. I Never Heard of Anybody Dying From a Kiss (Did You?). New York, N.Y.: Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Company, 1913.

Folder 65

Henderson, W. J. I Picked the Sweetest Peach Upon the Tree. Hollywood, Calif.: Cine-Mart Music Publishers, 1948.

Howard, Jack, Pete Taylor, and Jimmy DeKnight. I Round-Up the Stars (Every Evening). Philadelphia, Pa.: Jack Howard Publications Incorporated, 1946.

Kincaid, Bradley and Erwin King. I Traced Her Little Footprints in the Snow. New York, N.Y.: Edwards Music Company, 1947.

Wilson, Herbert. I Walk Alone. Chicago, Ill.: Adams, Vee, and Abbott Incorporated, 1943.

Roat, Chas. E. I Want a Pardon for Daddy. Battle Creek, Mich.: Chas. E. Roat Music Company, 1926.

Ward, Henry and Thelma Kirby Frei. I Want Cash on the Barrel Head. Bremerton, Wash.: Henry Ward, 1953.

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Berlin and Snyder. I Want To Be In Dixie. New York, N.Y.: Ted Snyder Company, 1912.

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Atcher, Bob. I Want To Be Wanted. Nashville, Tenn.: Acuff-Rose Publications, 1943.

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Murphy, Stanley and Henry I. Marshall. I Want To Linger. New York and Detroit: Jerome H. Remick and Comapny, 1914.

Folder 65

Cole, Grady and Hazel. I Want To Live Like Daddy. One page only; missing cover.

Autry, Gene and Dale Evans. I Wish I Had Never Met Sunshine (And Sunshine Had Never Met Me). Hollywood, Calif.: Golden West Melodies Incorporated, 1946.

Folder 66

Arranged by Nick Manoloff. I Wish I Was Single Again. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

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Lambert, Herbert S. and F. W. Vandersloot. I Wonder How the Old Folks Are at Home. Williamsport, Pa.: Vandersloot Music Publishing Company, 1909.

Folder 66

Rice, Chester and Geer Parkinson. I Wouldn't Do It for the World. New York, N.Y.: Joe McDaniel Music Company, 1931.

Copeland, Carl and Jack Williams. I'd Like To Be In Texas (When They Round-Up in the Spring). Fort Worth, Tex.: Lon Fishback, 1927.

Copeland, Carl and Jack Williams. I'd Like To Be In Texas (When They Round-Up in the Spring). Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1937. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

French, Frank. Idaho. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1936. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

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Reynald, Georg. Idyllischer Abend. Leipzig, Germany, C. F. W. Siegel.

Folder 66

Lawrence, Jack. If I Didn't Care. New York, N.Y.: Chappell and Company Incorporated, 1939.

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McCarthy, Joe and Jas. V. Monaco. If I Had Some One Like You at Home (I Wouldn't Want To Go Out). New York, N.Y.: Broadway Music Corporation, 1914.

Folder 66

Smith, Mary J., Mickey Stoner, and Madeline Woodward. If I Had the Right To Love You. New York, N.Y.: Evan Georgeoff Music Publishing Company, 1950.

Folder 67

Carson, Jenny Lou and Roy Botkin. If I Never Get To Heaven. New York, N.Y.: Rio Grande Music Incorporated, 1953.

Coslow, Sam and Al Siegel. If I Put My Heart In My Song. New York, N.Y.: Famous Music Corporation, 1937.

Murphy, Delya. If I Were a Blackbird. Dublin, Ireland: Walton's Piano and Musical Instrument Galleries (Publication Department), 1949.

Tobias, Harry and Henry Russell. If My Mother Could See Me Now. New York, N.Y.: Paull-Pioneer Music Corporation, 1943.

Schmidt, Erwin R., Evans Lloyd, and Lew Ferris. If You Leave Me I'll Never Cry. Chicago, Ill.: Harold Rossiter Music Company, 1925.

Flynn, Allan and Frank Madden. If Your Sweetheart Met My Sweetheart. New York, N.Y.: Natrass-Schenck Incorporated, 1938.

Tubb, Ernest. I'll Always Be Glad To Take You Back. Portland, Ore.: American Music Incorporated, 1942.

Autry, Gene, Eddie Dean, Rex Preis, and Bill Bryan. I'll Be Back. Hollywood, Calif.: West'rn Music Publishing Company, 1944.

Autry, Gene and Fred Rose. I'll Be True While You're Gone. Hollywood, Calif.: West'rn Music Publishing Company, 1944.

Florence, Ruth, Johnny Noble, and King Kalakaua. I'll Come Sailing Home To You. Honolulu, Hawaii: Johnny Noble, 1930.

Folder 68

Autry, Gene and Smiley Burnette. I'll Go Ridin' Down That Old Texas Trail. Chicago, Ill.: M. M. Cole Publishing Company, 1939.

Tobias, Harry, Charles Tobias, and George J. Bennett. I'll Have the Last Waltz With Mother. New York, N.Y.: Mills Music Incorporated, 1931.

Tillman, Floyd. I'll Keep On Loving You. New York, N.Y.: Peer International Corporation, 1941.

Tobias, Harry, Dick Kenny, and Harold Levey. I'll Keep the Lovelight Burning. New York, N.Y.: Remick Music Corporation, 1942.

Carson, Jenny Lou. I'll Never Cry Again Over You. Chicago, Ill.: M. M. Cole Publishing Company, 1944.

Wakely, Jimmy. I'll Never Let You Go (Little Darlin'). Hollywood, Calif.: Sunshine Music Company, 1941.

Tillman, Floyd. I'll Never Slip Around Again. New York, N.Y.: Peer International Corporation, 1949.

Autry, Gene and Fred Rose. I'll Wait For You. Hollywood, Calif.: West'rn Music Publishing Company, 1942.

Daffan, Ted. I'm a Fool To Care. New York, N.Y.: Peer International Corporation, 1948.

Cavanaugh, James, Dick Sanford, and Nat Simon. I'm Afraid of Bees. New York, N.Y.: Rialto Music Publishing Corporation, 1936.

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Lewis, Sam M., Joe Young, and Jean Schwartz. I'm All Bound 'Round with the Mason Dixon Line. New York, N.Y.: Waterson, Berlin, and Snyder Company, 1917.

Folder 69

Mercer, Johnny. I'm An Old Cowhand (From the Rio Grande). New York, N.Y.: Leo Feist Incorporated, 1936.

Acuff, Roy. I'm Dying a Sinner's Death. Nashville, Tenn.: Acuff-Rose Publications, 1947.

Autry, Gene and Smiley Burnette. I'm Getting a Moon's Eye View of the World. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Robison, Carson. I'm Goin' Back To Whur I Come From. New York, N.Y.: Bob Miller Incorporated, 1942.

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Berlin, Irving. I'm Going Back to the Farm. New York, N.Y.: Waterson, Berlin, and Snyder Company, 1915.

Folder 69

Sheridan, Lois and Dan Franklin. I'm Gonna Gallop, Gallop, Gallop, To Galop, New Mexico. New York, N.Y.: United Music Corporation, 1948.

Young, Joe and Fred C. Ahlert. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter. New York, N.Y.: Crawford Music Corporation, 1935.

Walker, Billy. I'm Gonna Take My Heart Away From You. Dallas, Tex.: Metro Music, 1950.

Carson, Martha. I'm Gonna Walk and Talk With My Lord. Nashville, Tenn.: Acuff-Rose Publications, 1952.

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Kahn, Gus and Egbert Van Alstyne. I'm In Love With the Mother of My Best Girl. New York and Detroit: Jerome H. Remick and Company, 1913.

Folder 69

Dawson, Harry Ainsworth. I'm Just a Black Sheep (A Real Prisoner's Song). New York, N.Y.: Joe McDaniel Music Company, 1929.

Folder 70

Silver, Abner. I'm Mad About You. New York, N.Y.: Silver Songs Incorporated, 1931.

Snow, Hank. I'm Movin' On. New York, N.Y.: Hill and Range Songs Incorporated, 1950.

Snow, Hank. I'm Movin' On. New York, N.Y.: Hill and Range Songs Incorporated, 1950.

Latham, Dwight and Moe Jaffe. I'm My Own Grandpaw. New York, N.Y.: General Music Publishing Company Incorporated, 1947.

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Murphy, Stanley. I'm On My Way To Dublin Bay. New York and Detroit: Jerome H. Remick and Company, 1905.

Folder 70

Autry, Gene and Smiley Burnette. I'm Oscar - I'm Pete. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar.

Rose, Fred. I'm Sorry If THat's the Way You Feel. Nashville, Tenn.: Milene Music, 1946.

Hamblen, Stuart. (Remember Me) I'm the One Who Loves You. Beverly Hills, Calif.: Stuart Hamblen Music Company, 1950.

Carter, A. P. and Don Marcotte. I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes. New York, N.Y.: Peer International Corporation, 1930, 1942.

Nelson, Steve, Ed Nelson Jr., and Eddy Arnold. I'm Throwing Rice (At the Girl That I Love). New York, N.Y.: Hill and Range Songs Incorporated, 1949.

Reid, Billy. (Look Over Your Shoulder) I'm Walking Behind You. London, England: The Peter Maurice Music Company Limited, 1953.

Folder 71

Ritter, Tex and Frank Harford. I'm Wastin' My Tears On You. New York, N.Y.: Peer International Corporation, 1944.

Lemes, Manny and Johnny Noble. In a Canoe. Honolulu, Hawaii: Johnny Noble, 1937.

Robin, Leo and Ralph Rainger. In a One Room Flat. New York, N.Y.: Famous Music Corporation, 1933.

Frisch, Billy and Otto Motzan. In a Window, In a House, in Caroline. New York, N.Y.: Davis, Coots, and Engel Incorporated, 1930. Note: Includes saxophone parts.

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Orr, Ellen and Harry De Costa. In Alabama Dear, With You. New York, N.Y.: M. Witmark and Sons, 1915.

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Jerome, Wim. and Jean Schwartz. In Blinky Winky Chinky Chinatown. New York, N.Y.: Waterson, Berlin, and Snyder Company, 1915.

Folder 71

Bradbury, George. In Old Mexico. San Gabriel, Calif.: George R. Bradbury, 1931. Note: Includes accordion part.

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Lewis, Sam M., Joe Young, and Ted Snyder. In San Domingo. New York, N.Y.: Waterson, Berlin, and Snyder Company: 1917.

Folder 71

McClintock, Harry. In the Big Rock Candy Mountains. San Francisco, Calif.: Villa Moret Incorporated, 1928.

Bland, James. In the Evening by the Moonlight. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1937. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Noble, Ray, Jimmy Campbell, and Reg Connelly. In the Gloaming by the Fireside. New York, N.Y.: Campbell, Connelly, Incorporated, 1931.

Pincus, Herman and Billy Barry. In the Hills of Old Montana. New York, N.Y.: Universal Music Company Limited, 1931.

Folder 72

Van Ness, Clarke and Bobby Gregory. In the Old County Jail. New York, N.Y.: Rialto Music Publishing Corporation, 1939.

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Howard, Dick, Billy Tracey, and Al Harriman. In the Town Where I Was Born. New York, N.Y.: F. B. Haviland Publishing Company, 1914.

Folder 72

Henderson, W. J. Indian Music. Hollywood, Calif.: Cine-Mart Music Publishing Company, 1949.

Arranged by Harry Stanley and George A. Bronson. Indiana March (Hawaiian Guitar Duet). Cleveland, Ohio: Oahu Publishing Company, 1932. Note: Arrangement is notated for two Hawaiian guitars.

Smith, Stuff. I'se A-Muggin'. New York, N.Y.: Select Music Publications Incorporated, 1936.

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McCoy, Billy. I'se Gwine Back To Arkansaw. Little Rock, Ark.: Billy McCoy, 1915.

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Gunsky, M. J. and Nat Goldstein. The Island of Cuddle and Squeeze. San Francisco, Calif.: Nat Goldstein Music Publishing Company, 1914.

Folder 72

Kennedy, Jimmy and Nat Simon. Istanbul (Not Constantinople). New York, N.Y.: Alamo Music Incorporated, 1953.

Hall, Wendell. It Ain't Gonna No Mo'. Chicago, Ill.: Forster Music Publishing Incorporated, 1923.

Himber, Richard, Frank Warshauer, and Sylvester Sprigato. It Isn't Fair. New York, N.Y.: Words and Music Incorporated, 1933.

Davis, Jimmie and Floyd Tillman. It Makes No Difference Now.. New York, Mexico City: Southern Music Publishing Company Incorporated, 1939.

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Judge, Jack and Harry Williams. It's a Long, Long Way To Tipperary. New York, N.Y.: Chappell and Company, 1912.

Folder 72

Russell, Bob and Harold Spina. It's a Quiet Town (In Cross-Bone County). New York, N.Y.: Blossom Music Corporation, 1948.

Standley, Johnny and Art Thorson. It's in the Book! (Grandma's Lye Soap). Van Nuys, Calif.: Magnolia Music Corporation, 1952.

Folder 73

Rodgers, Jimmie. It's Over. Lost Angeles, Calif.: Honeycomb Music Incorporated, 1966.

Wakely, Jimmy. It's Too Late (To Say You're Sorry). Hollywood, Calif.: Sunshine Music Company, 1942.

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Gillespie, Arthur and Harold Ward. I've a Longing Dear For You and Home Sweet Home. Chicago, New York: McKinley Music Company, 1910.

Folder 73

Traditional. I've Been Working on the Railroad. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1936. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Crawford, Bob. I've Changed My Penthouse for a Pup Tent. New York, N.Y.: Broadcast Music Incorporated, 1942.

Shelton, Bob, Joe Shelton, Bobby Gregory, and the Dixieland Swingsters. I've Got a Silver Haired Sweetheart in the Golden West. New York, N.Y.: Rialto Music Publishing Corporation, 1938.

Hammitt, Deecort and Orlin. I've Got No Worries. Hollywood, Calif.: Golden West Melodies Incorporated, 1948.

Elliott, Jack and Lou Busch. Ivory Rag. New York, N.Y.: Ardmore Music Corporation, 1950.

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Frey, Otto. Jamais Trop. New York and Detroit: Jerome H. Remick and Company, 1913.

Folder 73

Deppen, Jessie L. A Japanese Sunset. Cleveland, Ohio: Sam Fox Publishing Company, 1916.

Carson, Jenny Lou. Jealous Heart. Nashville, Tenn.: Acuff-Rose Publications, 1944.

Traditional, arranged by John Bach. Jim Crack Corn (The Blue Tail Fly). Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1948.

Folder 74

Beal, Joe and Jim Boothe. Jingle-Bell Rock. New York, N.Y.: Rosarita Music Incorporated, 1957.

Noble, Johnny. Johnny Noble's Collection of Hawaiian Hulas and Songs. Honolulu, Hawaii: Johnny Noble, 1928. Includes "Royal Hawaiian Hotel"; "Pua Ilima"; "Wehi Wehi Oe"; "Hame Pila"; "Maile Lau Lilii," and "Across the Sea."

Lawrence, Jack, Guy Hall, and Henry Kleinkauf. Johnson Rag. New York, N.Y.: Robbins Music Corporation, 1945.

Acuff, Roy. Jole Blon. Nashville, Tenn.: Milene Music, 1947.

Curtis, Mann and Vic Mizzy. The Jones Boy. New York, N.Y.: George Pincus Music Company, 1953.

Castillo, Jerry. Juanita (Spanish Air). Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Several pages missing; includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo and outer cover only.

Calaway, W. R. Just a Lonely Hobo. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1932. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Berk, Morty, Billy Hays, and Joe Frasetto. Just a Prayer. New York, N.Y.: 1943.

Queen, John and Hughie Cannon. Just Because She Made Dem Goo-Goo Eyes. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company.

Folder 75

Autry, Gene and Smiley Burnette. Just Come On Back. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Lewis, Sam M. and John Klenner. Just Friends. New York, N.Y.: Robbins Music Corporation, 1931.

Pape, Augie, Clark Stedman, and Ashley Dees. Just Let Me Dry Mother's Tears. Los Angeles, Calif.: Dan J. Michaud, 1931.

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Jerome, Wm. and Walter Donaldson. Just Try To Picture Me Back Home In Tennessee. New York, N.Y.: Waterson, Berlin, and Snyder Company, 1915.

Folder 75

Bragg, Johnny and Robert S. Riley. Just Walking in the Rain. Hollywood, Calif.: Golden West Melodies Incorporated, 1953.

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Bodecker, Louis. Kalakaua March. San Francisco, Calif.: M. Gray, 1874.

Folder 75

McFarland, Lester and Robert Gardner (Mac and Bob). Keep a Light In Your Window Tonight. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1933. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

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Dillon, Will. and Harry Von Tilzer. Keep Your Foot on the Soft Pedal. New York, N.Y.: Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Company, 1909.

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Jones, Earl C. and Chas. N. Daniels. Kill That Bear. Ne York-Detroit: Jerome H. Remick and Company, 1912.

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Brown, Lew and Joe Goodwin. Kiss Me Good Night! (Out the Window You Must Go). New York, N.Y.: Leo Feist Incorporated, 1913.

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Kalmar, Bert and Harry Puck. Kiss Me I've Never Been Kissed Before (Hooray! Hooray! I'm 18 Years Old To-Day). New York, N.Y.: Kalmar and Puck Music Company, 1913.

Folder 75

Steel, Silas S. and Fred Buckley. Kiss Me Quick and Go. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1941. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Wilson, Forest, Jake Porter, and Eunice Levy. Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So). New York, N.Y.: Meridian Music Corporation, 1955.

Arranged by Harry Stanley and George A. Bronson. Kohala March. Cleveland, Ohio: Oahu Publishing Company, 1931. Note: Arranged for two Hawaiian steel guitars.

Long, Andy Iona and Johnny Noble. Kuu Ipo. Honolulu, Hawaii: Johnny Noble, 1936.

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Sommer, Ernest V. La Baladine. Baltimore, Md.: Geo. Willig and Company Publishers, 1872.

Folder 76

David, Mack, Edith Piaf, and Louiguy. La Vie En Rose. New York, N.Y.: Harms Incorporated, 1950.

Staas, Al. Land, Sky, and Water. Chicago, Ill.: Adams, Vee, and Abbott Incorporated, 1946.

Arranged by Nick Manoloff. The Last Great Round-Up. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Griffin, Rex. The Last Letter. Chicago, Ill.: M. M. Cole Publishing Company, 1939. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Autry, Gene, Oakley Haldeman, and Fred Rose. The Last Mile. Hollywood, Calif.: Western Music Publishing Company, 1947.

Hill, Billy. The Last Round-Up. New York, N.Y.: Shapiro, Bernstein, and Company Incorporated, 1933.

Hill, Billy. The Last Round-Up. New York, N.Y.: Shapiro, Bernstein, and Company Incorporated, 1933.

Nettles, Bill and Nita Baggett. Lay Your Head Upon My Shoulder (When You Cry). New York, N.Y.: Leeds Music Corporation, 1944.

Stevenson, W. S., P. Blevins, and J. Hobson. Let Me Be the One. Pasadena, Calif.: Four Star Sales Company, 1953.

Loesser, Frank and Jimmy McHugh. Let's Get Lost. New York, N.Y.: Paramount Music Corporation, 1943.

Folder 77

Allen, Steve. Let's Go To Church (Next Sunday Morning). New York, N.Y.: Beechwood Music Corporation, 1950.

Arranged by Nick Manoloff. The Letter Edged In Black. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Nevada, Hattie. The Letter Edged In Black. New York, N.Y.: Jack Mills Incorporated, 1925.

Noble, Johnny, Alfred Tom, and Don George. A Letter From Home. New York, N.Y.: Miller Music Corporation, 1943.

Arranged by Mort H. Glickman. The Letter That Never Came. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Miller, Bob and Emma Dermer. 'Leven Cent Cotton (Forty Cent Meat). New York, N.Y.: Triangle Music Publishing Company Incorporated, 1929.

Liszt, Franz. Liebestraum (Dream of Love). Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian steel guitar.

Robison, Carson. Life Gits Tee-Jus, Don't It?. New York, N.Y.: Bob Miller Incorporated, 1948.

Brooks, Harvey Q. A Little Bird Told Me. New York, N.Y.: Bourne Incorporated, 1948.

Wood, Lee, Don McDiarmid, and Johnny Noble. Little Brown Gal. New York, N.Y.: Irving Berlin Incorporated, 1935.

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Wodehouse, P. G. and Jerome Kern. A Little Bungalow In Quogue. New York, N.Y.: T. B. Harms Company, 1917.

Folder 78

Vinard, F. N. The Little Girl Dressed In Blue. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1932. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Barrett, Bill. Little Marion Parker. New York, N.Y.: Triangle Music Publishing Company, 1928.

The Vagabonds. Little Mother of the Hills. Kansas City, Mo.: Jenkins Music Publishing Company, 1933. Note: Includes arrangement for vocal trio.

Hays, Will S. Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Includes tablatuer for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Arranged by Mort H. Glickman. Little Old Sod Shanty on the Claim. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Robertson, Dick, James Cavanaugh, and Frank Weldon. A Little on the Lonely Side. New York, N.Y.: Advanced Music Corporation, 1944.

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Krull, Fritz and James Whitcomb Riley. Little Orphant Annie. Indianapolis, Ind.: Fritz Krull, 1913.

Folder 78

Pinkert, Herb, Billy Barry, and Lou Handman. Little Sweetheart of the Mountains. New York, N.Y.: Universal Music Company Limited, 1931.

Ray, Johnnie. The Little White Cloud That Cried. New York, N.Y.: Carlyle Music Publishing Corporation, 1951.

Folder 79

Walker, Wiley and Gene Sullivan. Live and Let Live. New York, N.Y.: Peer International Corporation, 1941.

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Murphy, Stanley and Henry I. Marshall. Loading Up the Mandy Lee. New York and Detroit: Jerome H. Remick and Company, 1915.

Folder 79

Simons, Seymour. Lone Star. New York, N.Y.: Shapiro, Bernstein, and Company Incorporated, 1936.

Klenner, John. Lonely Troubadour. New York, N.Y.: Santly Brothers Incorporated, 1929.

Tubb, Justin. Lonesome 7-7203. Nashville, Tenn.: Cedarwood Publishing Company Incorporated, 1961.

Davis, Benny and Con Conrad. Lonesome and Sorry. New York, N.Y.: 1926.

Klein, Lou and Bob Miller. Lonesome Valley. New York, N.Y.: Shapiro, Bernstein, and Company Incorporated, 1933.

Marvin, Johnny. Long About Sundown. Hollywood, Calif.: Johnny Marvin, 1944.

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Shields, Ren and Kerry Mills. The Longest Way 'Round Is the Sweetest Way Home. New York, N.Y.: F. A. Mills, 1908.

Folder 79

Brown, Jim Edward and Maxine Brown. Looking Back To See. Hollywood, Calif.: Dandelion Music Company, 1954.

Gershwin, George and Ira. Love Is Here To Stay. New York, N.Y.: Gershwin Publishing Corporation, 1938.

Dexter, Al and Link Davis. Love Lanes of Yesterday. Hollywood, Calif.: Hill and Range Songs Incorporated, 1947.

Folder 80

Gershwin, George and Ira. Love Walked In. New York, N.Y.: Gershwin Publishing Corporation, 1938.

Kalman, Emmerich, C. C. S. Cushing, and E. P. Heath. Love's Own Sweet Song (Sari Waltz). New York, N.Y.: Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, 1947.

Gilbert, L. Wolfe and Abel Baer. Lucky Lindy!. New York, N.Y.: Leo Feist Incorporated, 1927.

Hammerstein, Oscar and Jerome Kern. Make Believe. New York, N.Y.: T. B. Harms Company, 1927.

Walker, Wiley and Gene Sullivan. Make Room In Your Heart For a Friend. New York, N.Y.: Peer International Corporation, 1945.

Anderson, R. Alex. Malihini Mele. San Francisco, Calif.: Sherman, Clay, and Company, 1934.

McClintock, Harry "Mac". The Man on the Flying Trapeze. San Francisco, Calif.: Villa Moret Incorporated, 1933.

Morgan, Dorinda, Harold Stanley, and Gerry Manners. The Man Upstairs. Lost Angeles, Calif.: Vesta Music Corporation, 1954.

Weems, Ted and Al Cameron. The Martins and the Coys (They Were Reckless Mountain Boys). New York, N.Y.: Irving Merlin Music Incorporated, 1936.

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Sunshine, Marion and Henry I. Marshall. Mary, You're a Little Bit Old-Fashioned. New York and Detroit: Jerome H. Remick and Company, 1914.

Folder 80

Hamilton, Forrest. May We Grow Old Together. Auburn, Calif.: Talent Music Publishing Company, 1951.

Folder 81

Ruby, Harry and Scott, Johnnie. Maybe It's Because. New York, N.Y.: Bregman, Vocco, and Conn Incorporated, 1949.

Howard, Fred and Nat Vincent. Me and My Burro. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

St. Leon, Merle. Me and My Cayuse. Hollywood, Calif.: Hollywood House Music Publishers, 1946.

Waverly, Jack. Me and My Guitar. New York, N.Y.: Empire Music Publishing Company, 1939.

Devoli, Cal and Bob Miller. Mean Papa, Turn In Your Key (You Don't Live Here No More). Chicago, Ill.: Harold Rossiter Music Company, 1923.

Slater Whitson, Beth and Leo Friedman. Meet Me Tonight In Dreamland. Chicago, Ill.: Will Rossiter, 1919.

Howard, Fred and Nat Vincent. Mellow Mountain Moon. Los Angeles, Calif.: Morse M. Preeman, 1930.

Berlau, Irving and Lenard M. Sive. Melody of the Plains. Chicago, Ill.: M. M. Cole Publishing Company, 1940.

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Brown, Morgan and Harry H. Williams. Mem-O-Ries. Chicago, Ill.: Monarch Music Publishing Company, 1915.

Folder 81

Strange, Billy and Scott Davis. Memories. New York, N.Y.: Gladys Music Incorporated, 1969.

Calaway, W. R. Memories That Make Me Cry. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1932. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Folder 82

Robison, Carson J. The Miami Storm. New York, N.Y.: Triangle Music Publishing Company, 1926.

Williams, Harry and Neil Moret. Mickey. New York, N.Y.: Waterson, Berlin, and Snyder Company, 1917, 1918.

Bryant, Boudleaux and Chet Atkins. Midnight. New York, N.Y.: Tannen Music Incorporated, 1951.

Rose, Fred and Hy Heath. Midnight Flyer. Nashville, Tenn.: Milene Music, 1943.

Rose, Fred and Hy Heath. Midnite Flyer. Hollywood, Calif.: West'rn Music Publishing Company, 1943.

Stanton, Frank L. and Ethelbert Nevin. Mighty Lak' a Rose. Cincinnati, New York, London: The John Church Company, 1901.

Carson, Jenny Lou. A Million Miles From Your Heart. New York, N.Y.: Hill and Range Songs Incorporated, 1951.

Lasses White. Mine All Mine. Hollywood, Calif.: Fairway Music Corporation, 1948.

Good, Bart and Abner Sykes. The Miner's Prayer. Chicago, Ill.: Milton Weil Music Company, 1928.

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Williams, W. R. The Minstrel Show Parade. Chicago, Ill.: Will Rossiter, 1913.

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Adams, Bob and Bob Alden. Miss Nobody From Starland: The Jingaboo Man. Chicago, Ill.: Chas. K. Harris, 1910.

Folder 82

Kaye, Helen and Arthur Q. Smith. Missing In Action. New York, N.Y.: Peer International Corporation, 1952.

Folder 83

Robison, Carson J. Missouri Valley. New York, N.Y.: Southern Music Publishing Company Incorporated, 1931.

Hopkins, Jed and Sarah A. Westcott. The Mississippi Flood Song (On the Old Mississippi Shore). New York, N.Y.: Ager, Yellen, and Bornstein Incorporated, 1927.

Robison, Carson J. The Mississippi Flood. New York, N.Y.: Jack Mills Incorporated, 1927.

Hoover, Joe. (Joe Hoover's) Mississippi Flood Song. New York, N.Y.: Shapiro, Bernstein, and Company, 1927.

Autry, Gene and Jimmy Long. The Mississippi Valley Blues. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Gordon, Irving. Mister and Mississippi. New York, N.Y.: Shapiro, Bernstein, and Company Incorporated, 1951.

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Monaco, Jimmie V. Mister Fortune Tellin' Man. New York, N.Y.: Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Company, 1912.

Folder 83

Davis, Ralph and W. E. Davis. Mr. Juke Box. Nashville, Tenn.: Window Music Company, 1963.

Horton, Vaughn. Mockin' Bird Hill. New York, N.Y.: Southern Music Publishing Company, 1949.

Carter, A. P., Bill Boyd, and Earl Nunn. Modern Cannon Ball. New York, N.Y.: Peer International Corporation, 1942.

Folder 84

Arranged by John Bach. Molly Malone. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1941.

Ellington, Duke, Irving Mills, and Albany Bigard. Mood Indigo. New York, N.Y.: Gotham Music Service Incorporated, 1931.

Nolan, Bob and Vernon Spencer. Moonlight on the Prairie. Los Angeles, Calif.: Sunset Music Publishers, 1934.

Meskill, Jack and Con Conrad. Moonlight on the Prairie, Mary. Los Angeles, Calif.: Con Conrad Music Publisher, 1931.

Fitzpatrick, J. J. Moonlight Shadows. Philadlephia, Pa.: Morris Music Company, 1916.

Streabrog, L. Morning Prayer. Philadelphia, Pa.: Morris Music Company, 1934.

Lewis, Dave, Paul Schindler, and Bob Adams. Mother Pin a Rose on Me. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1940.

Tunturn, Peter. Mother Prairie. New York, N.Y.: Henry Spitzer Music Publishing Company, 1949.

Smith, Arthur. Mountain Polka. New York, N.Y.: Hill and Range Songs Incorporated, 1948.

Lange, Johnny, Hy Heath, and Fred Glickman. Mule Train. Burbank, Calif.: Walt Disnet Music Company, 1949.

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Blake, Chas. D. Murmurings from the Deep. White, Smith, and Company, 1884.

Folder 85

Weiss, Stephan and Bernie Baum. (Put Another Nickel In) Music! Music! Music!. New York, N.Y.: Cromwell Music Incorporated, 1950.

Massey, Louise and Lee Penny. My Adobe Hacienda. New York, N.Y.: Peer International Corporation, 1941.

Robison, Carson J. My Blue Ridge Mountain Home. New York, N.Y.: Joe Davis Incorporated, 1930.

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Kerr, Harry D. and John S. Zamecnik. My Cairo Love (An Egyptian Serenade). Cleveland, Ohio: Sam Fox Publishing Company, 1919.

Folder 85

McMichen, Clayton, Bert Layne, and Lowe Stokes. My Carolina Home. New York, N.Y.: Triangle Music Publishing Company, 1927.

Autry, Gene and Long. My Cross Eyed Gal. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Peterson, Betty and Borney Bergatine. My Happiness. Kansas City, Mo.: Blasco Music Incorporated, 1933, 1948.

Noble, Johnny. My Hawaiian Song of Love. Honolulu, Hawaii: Johnny Noble, 1930.

Ritter, Tex and Oakley Haldeman. My Heart's as Cold as an Empty Jug. Hollywood, Calif.: Western Music Publishing Company, 1948.

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Stange, Stanislaus and Oscar Straus. My Hero. New York and Detroit: Jerome H. Remick and Company, 1909.

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Cary, Guy W. and Harry H. Williams. My Home Town. Chicago, Ill.: Williams Publishing Company, 1914.

Folder 85

Arranged by Nick Manoloff. My Horses Ain't Hungry. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Williams, Sadie and J. Grayson Jones. My Hurdy Gurdy Man. Freeland, Pa.: J. Grayson Jones Music Company, 1945.

Folder 86

Robin, Leo, Newell Chase, and Richard A. Whiting. My Ideal. New York, N.Y.: Famous Music Corporation, 1930.

Rogers, Howard E. and Harry Akst. My Laddie. New York, N.Y.: McCarthy and Fisher Incorporated, 1919.

Howard, Eddy. My Last Goodbye. New York, N.Y.: Irving Berlin Incorporated, 1939.

Cogswell, Bill, Tommy Harrison, and Johnny Noble. My Little Grass Shack (In Kealakekua, Hawaii). New York, N.Y.: Miller Music Incorporated, 1933.

Cogswell, Bill, Tommy Harrison, and Johnny Noble. My Little Grass Shack In Kealakekua. San Francisco, Calif.: Sherman, Gay, and Company, 1934.

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Sear, Bob F. and Walter Wilson. (Baby-Rose) My Moonlight Pal. Chicago, Ill.: Forster Music Publisher, 1913.

Folder 86

Upton, Anne. My Mother. Los Angeles, Calif.: Phoenix, 1946.

Stewart, Redd. My Mother's Picture. Hollywood, Calif.: Ernest Tubb Music Incorporated, 1948.

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Piantadosi, Al, Jack Glogau, and Joe McCarthy. My Own Venetian Rose. New York, N.Y.: Leo Feist Incorporated, 1915.

Folder 86

Calaway, W. R. My Rocky Mountain Sweetheart. Chicago, Ill.: M. M. Cole Publishing House, 1932. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

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Armstrong, Tom. My Rose of Honolulu. New York, N.Y.: Jos. W. Stern and Company, 1911.

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Gilbert, L. Wolfe and Anatol Friedland. My Sweet Adair. New York, N.Y.: Jos. W. Stern and Comapany, 1915.

Folder 87

Goell, Kermit and Francis Craig. Near You. New York, N.Y.: Supreme Music Corporation, 1947.

Tinturn, Peter. A New Star Is Shining In Heaven. Hollywood, Calif.: Western Music Publishing Company, 1950.

Smith, Arthur. New York To New Orleans. New York, N.Y.: Hill and Range Songs Incorporated, 1947.

Smith, Beasley, Marvin Hughes, and Owen Bradley. Night Train To Memphis. Peer International Corporation, 1942.

Parker, Dale. No Children Allowed. New York, N.Y.: Hill and Range Songs, 1946.

Carlisle, Bill. No Help Wanted. Nashville, Tenn.: Acuff-Rose Publications, 1952.

Deckelman, Bud. No One, Dear, But You. Nashville, Tenn.: Acuff-Rose Publications, 1955.

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Jackson, Arthur J., B. G. De Sylva, and George Gershwin. Nobody But You. New York, N.Y.: T. B. Harms and Francis, Day, and Hunter, 1919.

Folder 87

Davis, Jimmie. Nobody's Darlin' But Mine. Kansas City, Mo.: Jenkins Music Company, 1935.

Davis, Jimmie. Nobody's Darlin' But Mine. New York, N.Y.: Leeds Music Corporation, 1935.

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McCarthy, Joe and Fred Fisher. Norway (The Land of the Midnight Sun). New York, N.Y.: Leo Feist Incorporated, 1915.

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Adams, Bob. Not Because Your Hair Is Curly. Chicago-New York: Victor Kremer Company, 1906.

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Monroe, Rose. Not So Long Ago. New York, N.Y.: Leo Feist Incorporated, 1907.

Folder 88

Berlin, Irving. Now It Can Be Told. New York, N.Y.: Irving Berlin Incorporated, 1938.

Gay, Byron, and Arnold Johnson. "O". New York, N.Y.: Leo Feist Incorporated, 1919, 1953.

Goller, Mary Anna and W. J. Henderson. Oh. Hollywood, Calif.: Cine-Mart Publishers, 1948.

Prima, Louis and Milton Kabak. Oh Babe!. New York, N.Y.: Alamo Music Incorporated, 1950.

Arranged by Nick Manoloff. Oh Dem Golden Slippers. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1936.

Arranged by Nick Manoloff. Oh Dem Golden Slippers. Chicago, Ill.: M. M. Cole Publishing Company, 1932.

Berlin, Irving. Oh! How I Hate To Get Up in the Morning. New York, N.Y.: Waterson, Berlin, and Snyder Company, 1918.

Folder 89

Carus, Emma and J. Walter Leopold. Oh! How She Can Dance. Hollywood, Calif.: Columbia Music-Carpold Company, 1919, 1947.

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Murphy, Stanley, Chas. McCarron, and Albert Von Tilzer. Oh, How She Could Yacki Hacki Wicki Wacki Woo (That's Love In Honolu). New York, N.Y.: Broadway Music Corporation, 1916.

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McCarthy, Joe and Jas. V. Monaco. Oh, My Love. New York, N.Y.: Broadway Music Corporation, 1914.

Folder 89

Foster, Stephen C. Oh! Susanna. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Frisch, Billy, Nat Osborne, and George B. McConnell. Oh! Ya! Ya!. New York, N.Y.: Empire Music Company, 1927.

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Cowell, Don and Harry H. Williams. Oklahom. Providence, R.I.: Harry H. Williams, 1913.

Folder 89

Jerome, M. K. and Jack Scholl. The Old Apple Tree. New York, N.Y.: M. Witmark and Sons, 1938.

Howard, Monte and J. Walter Leopold. Old Chuck Wagon. Hollywood, Calif.: Columbia Music-Carpold Company, 1947.

Harmer, Jack. Old Kishwaukee River. Chicago, Ill.: Will Rossiter, 1937.

Traditional, arranged by Mort H. Glickman. Old MacDonald Had a Farm. Chciago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Marvin, Johnny and Gene Autry. Old November Moon. Hollywood, Calif.: West'rn Music Publishing Company, 1939.

Killmark, F. The Old Oaken Bucket. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1936. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Gordon, Mary and Harry Revel. An Old Old Man. New York, N.Y.: DeSylva, Brown, and Henderson Incorporated, 1933.

Folder 90

Hamblen, Stuart. Old Pappy Time (Is A-Pickin' My Pocket). Los Angeles, Calif.: Voss Music Company, 1954.

Foley, Red. Old Shep. Chicago, Ill.: M. M. Cole Publishing Company, 1940.

Arranged by Harry Webster. Old Soldiers Never Die (They Just Fade Away). New York, N.Y.: Petey Music Corporation, 1951.

Stover, G. H. and Henry Kailimai. On the Beach at Waikiki. Cleveland, Ohio: Oahu Publishing Company, 1932. Note:Arranged for two Hawaiian guitars.

Howard, Wallace. On the Merry-Go-Round (We'll Go). Philadelphia, Pa.: Jack Howard Publications, 1948.

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MacDonald, Ballard, Carroll, and Fields. On the Mississippi. New York, N.Y.: Shapiro Music Publishing Company, 1912.

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Gary, Guy W. and Harry H. Williams. On the River of Dreams. Chicago, Ill.: Williams Publishing Company, 1914.

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Ingelow, Jean and A. Scott Gatty. On the Rocks By Aberdeen. Boston, Chicago, and Philadelphia: W. A. Evans and Brother.

Folder 90

Burnette, Smiley and Jimmy Wakely. On the Strings of My Lonesome Guitar. Hollywood, Calif.: West'rn Music Company, 1943.

Robin, Leo and Richard A. Whiting. One Hour With You. New York, N.Y.: Famous Music Corporation, 1932.

Carson, Jenny Lou. One Little Tear Drop Too Late. Nashville, Tenn.: Acuff-Rose Publications, 1946.

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Kalama, S. and Jack Alau. One Two Three Four. San Francisco, Calif.: Sherman, Clay and Company, 1906.

Folder 90

Spencer, Tim and Sam Allen. O-o-oh, Wonderful World. Portland, Ore.: American Music Incorporated, 1942.

Hamblen, Stuart. Open Up Your Heart (And Let the Sunshine In). Arcadia, Calif.: Hamblen Music Company, 1953.

Folder 91

Carson, Jenny Lou. Out in the Rain Again. Hollywood, Calif.: Tim Spencer Music Incorporated /Hill and Range Songs Incorporated, 1947.

Autry, Gene and Cindy Walker. Over and Over Again. Hollywood, Calif.: Golden West Melodies Incorporated, 1946.

Hazelwood, Eddie and Jack Rivers. A Package of Lies Tied In Blue. Hollywood, Calif.: Fairway Music Corporation, 1949.

Freed, Arthur and Nacio Herb Brown. Pagan Love Song. New York, N.Y.: Robbins Music Corporation, 1929.

Dubin, Al and Joe Burke. Painting the Clouds With Sunshine. New York, N.Y.: M. Witmark and Sons, 1939.

Arranged by Harry Stanley. Palikiko Blues and Frankie and Johnny. Cleveland, Ohio: Oahu Publishing Company, 1933. Note: Arranged for Hawaiian steel guitar duet.

Williams, Hank. Pan American. Nashville, Tenn.: Acuff-Rose Publications, 1948.

Tobias, Harry and Lew Porter. Paradise Valley. New York, N.Y.: Larry Spier Music Company, 1938.

Crumit, Frank. The Parlor Is a Pleasant Place To Sit IN Sunday Night. New York, N.Y.: Irving Berlin Incorporated, 1925.

Arranged by Nick Manoloff. Pass Around the Bottle. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

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Le Boy, Grace. Pass the Pickles. New York and Detroit: Jerome H. Remick and Company, 1913.

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Paull, E. T. Paul Rever's Ride. New York, N.Y.: E. T. Paull Music Company, 1905.

Folder 92

Nelson, Ed and Al Goodhart. Personally, I Love You. New York, N.Y.: Shapiro, Bernstein, and Company, 1930.

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MacDonald, Ballad and Halsey K. Mohr. Piney Ridge. New York, N.Y.: Shapiro, Bernstein, and Company, 1915.

Folder 92

Dexter, Al. Pistol Packin' Mama. New York, N.Y.: Edwin H. Morris and Company, 1943.

Hirsch, Walter, Bert Lewis, and J. Walter Leopold. Plant a Little Garden (In Your Own Backyard). Chicago, Ill.: Forster Music Publishing Incorporated, 1917.

Robin, Leo and Ralph Rainger. Please. New York, N.Y.: Famous Music Corporation, 1932.

Frank, Sid and Ray Getzov. Please, Mr. Sun. New York, N.Y.: Weiss and Barry Incorporated, 1951.

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McCarron, Chas. and Raymond Walker. Poor Pauline. New York, N.Y.: Broadway Music Corporation, 1914.

Folder 92

Fletcher, Tex, Dick Sanford, and Joe Davis. Prairie Skies and Two Blue Eyes (Tex Fletcher's Theme Song). New York, N.Y.: Joe Davis Incorporated, 1937.

Driftwood, Jimmy. Precious Peace of Mind. Kansas City, Mo.: Midland Music Company, 1953.

Douglas, Lew, Cliff Parman, and Frank LaVere. Pretend. Chicago, Ill.: Brandom Music Company, 1952.

Howard, Fred and Nat Vincent. Pretty Quadroon. Los Angeles, Calif.: Vincent, Howard, Preeman, Limited, 1930.

Massey, Guy. The Prisoner's Song. New York, N.Y.: Shapiro, Bernstein, and Company, 1924.

Folder 93

Wright, Johnnie, Jack Anglin, and Jim Anglin. Private Property. New York, N.Y.: Hill and Range Songs Incorporated, 1953.

Jenkins, Floyd. The Prodigal Son. Nashville, Tenn.: Milene Music, 1943.

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Lewis, Sam M., Dick Howard, and Harry Jentes. Put Me To Sleep With an Old Fashioned Melody (Wake Me Up With a Rag). New York, N.Y.: Broadway Music Corporation, 1915.

Folder 93

Acuff, Roy and Geo. W. Edgins. Put My Rubber Doll Away. Nashville, Tenn.: Acuff-Rose Publications, 1944.

Acuff, Roy and Odell McLeod. Radio Station S-A-V-E-D. Nashville, Tenn.: Acuff-Rose Publications, 1944.

Wills, Johnnie Lee and Deacon Anderson. Rag Mop. New York, N.Y.: Hill and Range Songs Incorporated, 1950.

Clarke, Grant, Lewis F. Muir, and Maurice Abrahams. Ragtime Cowboy Joe. New York, N.Y.: Robbins Music Corporation, 1940, 1943.

Miller, Lost John. Rainbow At Midnight. New York, N.Y.: Shapiro, Bernstein, and Company, 1946.

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Tilford, Betty and Myrtle Kemper. The Rambling Blues. Austin, Tex.: Mrs. J. S. Kemper, 1917.

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Thomas, Mary D. Raymond's Kill (Galop). Philadelphia, Pa.: W. H. Boner and Company, 1875.

Folder 93

Kincaid, Bradley. Red Light Ahead. Hollywood, Calif.: Home Folks Music Incorporated, 1948.

Arranged by Nick Manoloff. Red River Valley. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Folder 94

Arranged by Nick Manoloff. Red River Valley. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Arranged by Harold Potter. Red River Valley. Philadelphia, Pa.: Morris Music Company, 1933.

Rox, John. Ridin' Double. New York, N.Y.: Broadcast Music Incorporated, 1946.

Fisher, Leander. The Robin's Return. Philadelphia, Pa.: Morris Music Publishing Company, 1926.

Brown, George, Willie Raskin, Fred Howard, and Nat Vincent. Rock Me To Sleep In My Rocky Mountain Home. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar.

Carlisle, Bill and Lonnie A. Glossman. Rockin' Chair Money. New York, N.Y.: Hometown Music Company, 1947.

Dexter, Al. Rosalita. New York, N.Y.: Peer International Corporation, 1942.

Rose, Fred. Rose of Ol' Pawnee. Nashville, Tenn.: Milene Music, 1947.

Folder 95

Willingham, Foy. Rose of Santa Fe. Portland, Ore.: American Music Incorporated, 1942.

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Smith, Robert B. and Bruno Granichstaedten. Roses Bloom For Lovers. New York, N.Y.: Jos. W. Stern and Company, 1912.

Folder 95

Fox, Oscar J. "Rounded Up In Glory (A Cowboy Hymn)." New York, N.Y.: Carl Fischer Incorporated, 1923.

Ritchie, Hal and Ray Merrill. Roundup Polka. New York, N.Y.: Capitol Songs Incorporated, 1947.

Cavanaugh, Jessie and Arnold Stanton. The Roving Kind. New York, N.Y.: Hollis Music Incorporated, 1950.

Booth, Ann, Duke Goff, and Dan Hoffman. Run, Woman, Run. New York, N.Y.: Algee Music Corporation, 1970.

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Bryan, Alfred and Jean Schwartz. Sahara (We'll Soon Be Dry Like You). Detroit and New York: Jerome H. Remick and Company, 1919.

Folder 95

Handy, W. C. Saint Louis Blues. New York, N.Y.: Handy Brothers Music Company, 1914.

Handy, W. C., arranged by Joe Tarto. St. Louis Blues. New York, N.Y.: Alfred Music Company, 1914. Note: Arranged for tenor banjo with piano accompaniment.

Wills, Bob. San Antonio Rose. New York, N.Y.: Bourne Incorporated, 1940.

Carson, Martha. Satisfied. Nashville, Tenn.: Acuff-Rose Publications, 1951.

Hirsch, Walter, Frank Magine, and Phil Spitalny. Save the Last Dance For Me. New York, N.Y.: Leo Feist Incorporated, 1931.

Prosen, Sid and Cliff Carlisle. Scars Upon My Heart. New York, N.Y.: Hometown Music Comapany, 1947.

Folder 96

Twomey, Kay, Al Goodhart, and Al Urbano. Serenade of the Bells. New York, N.Y.: Melrose Music Corporation, 1947.

Miller, Bob. Seven Beers With the Wrong Woman. New York, N.Y.: Mills Music Incorporated, 1932.

Shuman, Earl, Alden Shuman, and Marshall Brown. Seven Lonely Days. New York, N.Y.: Jefferson Music Company, 1953.

Young, John F., Chuck Gorman, and Boyd Bennett. Seventeen. New York, N.Y.: Lois Publishing Company, 1955.

Dubin, Al and Harry Warren. Shadow Waltz. New York, N.Y.: Remick Music Corporation, 1933.

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McCarron, Chas. and Raymond Walker. She Used To Be the Slowest Girl In Town. New York, N.Y.: Broadway Music Corporation, 1914.

Folder 96

Robbins, Marty. She Was Only Seventeen (He Was One Year More). Nashville, Tenn.: Acuff-Rose Publications, 1958.

Herscher, Lou. Shine On Rocky Mountain Moonlight. New York, N.Y.: Amsco Music Sales Company, 1934.

Prichard, Henry, Del Sharbutt and Bob Crosby. Silver and Gold. New York, N.Y.: Blue River Music Publishing Company, 1951.

Darling, Denver. Silver Stars, Purple Sage, Eyes of Blue. New York, N.Y.: Bourne Incorporated, 1946.

Folder 97

Wolff, Ted and Bill Simmons. Silvery Arizona Moon. San Francisco, Calif.: Sherman, Clay, and Company, 1931.

Robison, Carson J. Since Mother's Gone. New York, N.Y.: Triangle Music Publishing Company, 1928.

Boyd, Bill and Bill Nettles. Since My Darling Went Away. Chicago, Ill.: Country Music, 1944.

Robison, Carson J. Sing On, Brother, Sing. New York, N.Y.: Triangle Music Publishing Company, 1928.

Harford, Frank and Gene Autry. Singing a Song of the Saddle. Chicago, Ill.: M. M. Cole Publishing Company, 1937.

Freedman, Ray and Dick Thomas. Sioux City Sue. New York, N.Y.: Edwin H. Morris and Company Incorporated, 1945.

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Jerome, Wm., Grant Clarke, and Jean Schwartz. Sit Down! You're Rocking the Boat. New York, N.Y.: Harry Williams Music Company, 1913.

Folder 97

McCravey Brothers. Six Feet of Earth (Make Us All of One Size). New York, N.Y.: F. B. Haviland Publishing Company, 1928.

Travis, Merle. Sixteen Tons. Hollywood, Calif.: American Music Incorporated, 1947.

Rodgers, Richard. Slaughter on Tenth Avenue. New York, N.Y.: Chappell and Company, 1936, 1948.

Folder 98

Dowling, Eddie and James F. Hanley. Sleepy Valley. New York, N.Y.: Harms Incorporated, 1929.

Tillman, Floyd. Slipping Around. New York, N.Y.: Peer International Corporation, 1949.

King, Pee Wee, Redd Stewart, and Chilton Price. Slow Poke. Hollywood, Calif.: Ridgeway Music Incorporated, 191.

Valentine, Buddy and Gus R. Pape. Slumber Time For Roses. Los Angeles, Calif.: Valentine Music Company, 1931.

Nunn, Earl and Zeke Clements. Smoke on the Water. Chicago, Ill.: Adams, Vee, and Abbott Incorporated, 1943.

Travis, Merle and Tex Williams. Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (That Cigarette). Hollywood, Calif.: American Music Incorporated, 1947.

Guthrie, Woody. So Long (It's Been Good To Know Yuh). New York, N.Y.: Folkways Music Publishers Incorporated, 1950.

Dexter, Al. So Long, Pal. New York, N.Y.: Edwin H. Morris and Company, 1944.

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Felten, C. M. G. Sociable Polka. Petersburg, Va.: Jos. Van Holt Nash, 1869.

Folder 99

Tubb, Ernest and Sgt. Henry Stewart. Soldier's Last Letter. Hollywood, Calif.: Cross Music Company, 1944.

Rodgers, Richard and Oscar Hammerstein. Some Enchanted Evening. New York, N.Y.: Chappell and Company Incorporated, 1949.

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Esrom, D. A. and Theodore Morse. Somebody Came and Kissed Me (Was It You? Was It You?). New York, N.Y.: M. Witmark and Sons, 1914.

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Smith, Henry Clay and Raymond A. Browne. Somebody's Coming To Town (From Dixie). New York, N.Y.: Smith and Browne Incorporated, 1912.

Folder 99

Hoges, Jimmie. Someday (You'll Want Me To Want You). New York, N.Y.: Main Street Songs Incorporated, 1940, 1944.

Davis, Jimmie. Someone To Care. New York, N.Y.: Jimmie Davis Music Corporation, 1952.

Arnold, Eddy. Something Old, Something New (Something Borrowed and Blue). New York, N.Y.: Alamo Music Incorporated, 1951.

Beecher, Gordon and Johnny Noble. A Song of Old Hawaii. New York, N.Y.: Leo Feist Incorporated, 1938.

McCarthy, Joseph and James F. Hanley. Song of the Big Trail (Old Fashioned Song of Love). New York, N.Y.: Red Star Music Company Incorporated, 1930.

Chon, Nelson and Louis Edwards. Song of the Failure. Chicago, Ill.: Milton Weil Music Company, 1927.

Barton, Glen. Song of the Mill. Phiiladelphia, Pa.: Theodore Presser Company, 1946.

Folder 100

Johnston, Tommy. Sonny the Bunny. New York, N.Y.: Broadcast Music Incorporated, 1951.

Kennedy, Jimmy and Michael Carr. South of the Border (Down Mexico Way). New York, N.Y.: Shapiro, Bernstein, and Company Incorporated, 1939.

Tomerlin, Lysle and Andy Iona Long. South Sea Island Magic. New York, N.Y.: Select Music Publications Incorporated, 1936.

Terry, Robert H. A Southern Lullaby. New York, N.Y.: Hinds, Hayden, and Eldridge Incorporated, 1916.

Parish, Mitchell and Hoagy Carmichael. Star Dust. New York, N.Y.: Mills Music Incorporated, 1929.

Howard, Fred and Nat Vincent. The Steer's Lament (Nearin' the End of the Trail). Los Angeles, Calif.: Vincent, Howard, Preeman, Limited: 1931.

Koehler, Ted and Harold Arlen. Stormy Weather. New York, N.Y.: Mills Music Incorporated, 1933.

Howard, Fred and Nat Vincent. The Strawberry Roan. Los Angeles, Calif.: Vincent, Howard, Preeman, Limited: 1931.

Folder 101

Howard, Fred, Nat Vincent, and Curley Fletcher. The Strawberry Roan. Chicago, Ill.: M. M. Cole Publishing Company, 1931. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Fletcher, Lucy and Clarence Williams. Sugar Blues. New York, N.Y.: Clarence Williams Music Publishing Company, 1923, 1935.

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Murphy, Stanley and Percy Wenrich. New York and Detroit: Jerome H. Remick and Company, 1910..

Folder 101

Vaughn, George and Hank Garland. Sugarfoot Rag. Hollywood, Calif.: Forrest Music Corporation, 1950.

Heyward, DuBose and George Gershwin. Summertime. New York, N.Y.: Gershwin Publishing Corporation, 1935.

Gunsky, Maurice and Nat Goldstein. Sunset. San Francisco, Calif.: Villa Moret Incorporated, 1932.

Little, George A., Haven Gillespie, and Larry Shay. (You're In Kentucky) Sure As You're Born. New York, N.Y.: Broadway Music Corporation, 1923.

Robin, Leo and Ralph Rainger. Sweet Is the Word For You. New York, N.Y.: Famous Music Corporation, 1937.

Miller, Bob. Sweet Pal. New York, N.Y.: Shapiro, Bernstein, and Company Incorporated, 1923.

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Earl, Mary. Sweet Siamese. New York, N.Y.: Shapiro, Bernstein, and Company, 1919.

Folder 101

Coben, Cy and Charles Grean. Sweet Violets. New York, N.Y.: Edwin H. Morris and Company, 1951.

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Bryan, Alfred and Herman Paley. The Sweetest Girl In Monterey. New York and Detroit: Jerome H. Remick and Company, 1915.

Folder 102

Davis, Jimmie. Sweethearts Or Strangers. New York, N.Y.: Peer International Corporation, 1942.

Trace, Al, Clem Warkins, and D. Ferguson. Swing Your Partner Polka. Hollywood, Calif.: Western Music Publishing Company, 1949.

Samuels, Walter G., Leonard Whitcup, and Teddy Powell. Take Me Back To My Boots and Saddle. New York, N.Y.: Schuster and Miller Incorporated, 1935.

Kalmar, Bert, Edgar Leslie, and Pete Wendling. Take Me to the Land of Jazz. New York, N.Y.: Waterson, Berlin, and Snyder Company, 1919.

Leslie, Edgar and Bert Kalmar. Take Your Girlie to the Movies (If You Can't Make Love at Home). New York, N.Y.: Waterson, Berlin, and Snyder Company, 1919.

LaTouche, John, Ted Fetter, and Vernon Duke. Taking a Chance on Love. New York, N.Y.: Leo Feist Incorporated, 1940.

Robin, Leo and Ralph Rainger. Talking Through My Heart. New York, N.Y.: Famous Music Corporation, 1936.

Sanford Hay, Gertrude. Tapping at the Garden Gate. Reading, Pa.: J. S. Unger Music House, 1931.

Autry, Gene and Fred Rose. Tears On My Pillow. Hollywood, Calif.: West'rn Music Publishing Company, 1941.

Callahan, J. Will and Max Kortlander. Tell Me. New York - Detroit: Jerome H. Remick and Company, 1919.

Folder 103

Berlin, Irving. Tell Me Little Gypsy. New York, N.Y.: Irving Berlin Incorporated, 1920.

King, Erwin. Tennessee Polka. Beverly Hills, Calif.: Home Folks Music Incorporated. Note: Several pages missing; only last page and outer cover.

Hughes, Billy. Tennessee Saturday Night. Beverly Hills, Calif.: Home Folks Music Incorporated, 1947.

Stewart, Redd and Pee Wee King. Tennessee Waltz. Nashville, Tenn.: Acuff-Rose Publications, 1948.

Stewart, Redd. Tennessee Waltz. Beverly Hills, Calif.: Ernest Tubb Music Incorporated, 1951.

Clark, Cottonseed and Fred Rose. Texarkana Baby. Nashville, Tenn.: Milene Music, 1948.

Dexter, Al. Texas Rose. Hollywood, Calif.: Hill and Range Songs Incorporated, 1948.

Robin, Leo and Ralph Rainger. Thanks for the Memory. New York, N.Y.: Paramount Music Corporation, 1937.

Bryan, Al and Lou Handman. That Daddy and Mother of Mine. New York, N.Y.: De Sylva, Brown, and Henderson Incorporated, 1932.

Folder 104

Acuff, Roy and Odell McLeod. That Glory Bound Train. Nashville, Tenn.: Acuff-Rose Publications, 1944.

Robison, Carson J. That Good Old Country Town (Where I Was Born). New York, N.Y.: Triangle Music Publishing Company, 1928.

Autry, Gene and Fred Rose. That Little Kid Sister of Mine. Hollywood, Calif.: West'rn Music Publishing Company, 1941.

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Lewis, Sam M. and George W. Meyer. That Mellow Melody. New York, N.Y.: Geo. W. Meyer Music Company, 1912.

Folder 104

O'Connell, Louis and Gene Autry. That Old Feather Bed on the Farm. Chicago, Ill.: Forster Music Publisher Incorporated, 1933.

Hough, Jordan H. That Old Log Cabin Home. Colton, Calif.: self-published, 1935.

Davis,l Karl and Harty Taylor. That Pretty Little Face. New York, N.Y.: Hill and Range Songs Incorporated, 1947.

Vincent, Nat and Ed Bimberg. That Railroad Rag. Chicago, Ill.: M. M. Cole Publishing Comany, 1911, 1939.

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Berlin, Irving. That Society Bear. New York, N.Y.: Waterson, Berlin, and Snyder Company, 1912.

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McCarron, Chas. and Raymond Walker. That Southern Hospitality. New York, N.Y.: Broadway Music Corporation, 1915.

Folder 104

Foster, Jerry and Bill Rice. That's Why I Love You So Much. Nashville, Tenn.: Hall-Clement Publishing Company, 1969.

Manners, Zeke and Lester Lee. There Was a Time. New York, N.Y.: Leeds Music Corporation, 1942.

Payne, Leon. There Wasn't an Organ at Our Wedding. New York, N.Y.: Hill and Range Songs Incorporated, 1952.

Folder 105

Breau, Louis and Charles Tobias. There's a Bend at the End of the Swanee. New York, N.Y.: Joe Morris Music Company, 1923.

Fields, Arthur, Fred Hall, and Bert Van Cleve. There's a Blue Sky 'Way Out Yonder. New York, N.Y.: Piedmont Music Company Incorporated, 1932.

Hope, Jack and Lyle Moraine. There's a Cloud In My Valley of Sunshine. New York, N.Y.: Famous Music Corporation, 1952.

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MacDonald, Ballad and Harry Carroll. There's a Girl in the Heart of Maryland (With a Heart That Belongs To Me). New York, N.Y.: Shapiro, Bernstein, and Company, 1913.

Folder 105

Ritter, Tex and Frank Harford. There's a Gold Star In Her Window. New York, N.Y.: Peer International Corporation, 1944.

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Clarke, Grant and Fred Fischer. There's a Little Bit of Bad in Every Good Little Girl. New York, N.Y.: Leo Feist Incorporated, 1916.

Folder 105

Ettlinger, Jos. E., Goeroge Brown, and De Dette Lee. There's a Little Box of Pine on the 7:29. New York, N.Y.: Shapiro, Bernstein, and Company Incorporated, 1932.

Davis, Jimmie, Ekko Whelan, and Lee Blastic. There's a New Moon Over My Shoulder. New York, N.Y.: Peer International Corporation, 1944.

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Berg, David and Alfred Solman. There's a Quaker Down in Quaker Town. New York, N.Y.: Joe Morris Music Company, 1916.

Folder 105

Parish, Mitchell and Lou Leaman. There's a Vacant Chair For Will Rogers In Every Home Tonight. New York, N.Y.: Mills Music Incorporated, 1935.

Coben, Cy. There's Been a Change In Me. New York, N.Y.: Alamo Music Incorporated, 1951.

Berlin, Irving. There's No Business Like Show Business. New York, N.Y.: Irving Berlin, 1946.

Leopold, J. Walter and Tommy Tobin. These Precious Hours. Hollywood, Calif.: Columbia Music, 1946.

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Bryan, Vincent and Harry Von Tilzer. They All Had a Finger in the Pie. New York, N.Y.: Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Company, 1914.

Folder 106

Raskin, Willie, George Brown, and Edward Eliscu. They Cut Down the Old Pine Tree. New York, N.Y.: Miller Music Incorporated, 1929.

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Clarke, Grant and Maurice Abrahams. They Start the Victrola (And Go Dancing Around the Floor). New York, N.Y.: Maurice Abrahams Music Company, 1914.

Folder 106

Lane, Dusty. They Traded a Son for a Star. Jerseyville, Ill.: Booster Club, 1943.

Tillman, Floyd. They Took the Stars Out of Heaven. New York, N.Y.: Peer International Corporation, 1943.

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Goodwin, Joe and Halsey K. Mohr. They're Wearing 'Em Higher In Hawaii. New York, N.Y.: Shapiro, Bernstein, and Company, 1916.

Folder 106

Hamblen, Stuart. This Old House. Arcadia, Calif.: Hamblen Music Company, 1954.

Murphy, Wayne and Ida Murphy. Those Gas Rationing Blues. Hollywood, Calif.: Cine-Mart Music Publishers, 1942.

Kalmar, Bert and Hary Ruby. Three Little Words. New York, N.Y.: Harms Incorporated, 1930.

Tubb, Ernest and Loys Southerland. Throw Your Love My Way. Beverly Hills, Calif.: Ernest Tubb Music Incorporated, 1950.

Simon, Nat, Billy Hueston, and Sammy Mysels. Throwin' Stones at the Sun. New York, N.Y.: Shapiro, Bernstein, and Company, 1934.

Drake, Ervin and Zequinha Abreu. Tico-Tico. New York, N.Y.: Chas. K. Harris Music Publishing Company Incorporated, 1943.

Folder 107

Horton, Vaughn. Till the End of the World. New York, N.Y.: Southern Music Publishing Company, 1948.

Dubin, Al and Joe Burke. Tip Toe Through the Tulips With Me. New York, N.Y.: M. Witmark and Sons, 1939.

Fletcher, Tex. Tipperary (The Great Outlaw Horse). New York, N.Y.: Marian Music Corporation, 1953.

Tubb, Ernest and Johnny Bond. Tomorrow Never Comes. Cleveland, Ohio: Oahu Publishing Company, 1945. Note: Arranged for Hawaiian guitar.

McAlpin, V. J. To My Sorrow. Chicago, Ill.: Adams, Vee, and Abbott Incorporated, 1946.

Miller, Fred. To Yosemite Falls. Fresno, Calif.: Fred Miller, 1940.

Tandler, H. J. Tomorrow Land. Los Angeles, Calif.: W. A. Quincke and Company, 1921.

Dexter, Al. Too Late To Worry, Too Blue To Cry. Hollywood, Calif.: American Music Incorporated, 1942.

Dee, Sylvia and Sid Lippman. Too Young. New York, N.Y.: Jefferson Music Company Incorporated, 1951.

Folder 108

Arranged by Nick Manoloff. The Train That Never Returned. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

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Jackson, Geo. Russell and Lloyd Wilson. The Tramp's Story. Boston, New York, Chicago: White-Smith Music Publishing Company, 1893.

Folder 108

Reid, Billy. A Tree in the Meadow. New York, N.Y.: Campbell Connelly Incorporated, 1948.

Walker, Cindy. Triflin' Gal. Hollywood, Calif.: Hill and Range Songs Incorporated, 1945.

Austin, Bobby and Curt Sapaugh. Try a Little Kindness. Hollywood, Calif.: Airefield Music, 1969.

Vaughn, Billy. Trying. Gallatin, Tenn.: Randy Smith Music Corporation, 1952.

Watters, Bill and Howard Steiner. Tumbledown Ranch in Arizona. New York, N.Y.: Broadway Music Corporation, 1940.

Nolan, Bob. Tumbling Tunbleweeds. Los Angeles, Calif.: Sunset Music Company, 1934.

Arranged by John Bach. Turkey in the Straw. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1941.

Capeheart, Jerry. Turn Around, Look At Me. Hollywood, Calif.: Viva Music Incorporated, 1961.

Acuff, Roy. Turn Your Radio On. Nashville, Tenn.: Wallace Fowler Publications, 1946.

Folder 109

Scott, Winfield. Tweedle Dee. New York, N.Y.: Progressive Music Company Incorporated, 1954.

Autry, Gene and Fred Rose. Tweedle-O-Twill. Hollywood, Calif.: West'rn Music Publishing Company, 1942.

Miller, Bob. Twenty One Years. New York, N.Y.: Mills Music Incorporated, 1931.

Mitchell, Sidney and Louis Alter. Twilight on the Trail. New York, N.Y.: Famous Music Corporation, 1936.

Stone, Henry and Otis Williams. Two Hearts, Two Kisses (Make One Love). New York, N.Y.: St. Louis Music Corporation, 1954.

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Massett, Stephen. Two Little Words: Yes or No. New York, N.Y.: Wm. A Pond and Company, 1882.

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A Lady of Cha'ston. U.S. Marine March. new York, N.Y.: Wm. A. Pond and Company, circa 1870.

Folder 109

Miller, Bob. Uncle Bud Bugle Blues. Memphis, Tenn.: Beale Street Music Shop, 1922.

Autry, Gene and Smiley Burnette. Uncle Henry's Vacation. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Autry, Gene and Smiley Burnette. Uncle Noah's Ark. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Autry, Gene. Under the Old Apple Tree. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1932. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Folder 110

Scholl, Jack, M. K. Jerome, and Ted Fio Rito. Underneath a Western Sky. New York, N.Y.: Remick Music Corporation, 1936.

Russell, Bobby. Vance. Nashville, Tenn.: Russell Cason Music, 1968.

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Branen, Jeff and Arthur Lange. Virginia Lee. New York, N.Y.: Joe Morris Music Company, 1915.

Folder 110

Austin, Gene, Marty Bloom, and Ted Koehler. The Voice of the Southland. New York, N.Y.: Gene Austin Incorporated, 1927.

Carter, A. P. Wabash Cannon Ball. New York, N.Y.: Southern Music Publishing Company, 1939.

Kindt, Wm. Wabash Cannon Ball. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1939. Note: Includes arrangement for high bass.

Rose, Fred. Wait for the Light to Shine. Nashville, Tenn.: Milene Music, 1943.

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Gilbert, L. Wolfe and Lewis F. Muir. Waiting for the Robert E. Lee. New York, N.Y.: F. A. Mills, 1912.

Folder 110

Turk, Roy and Fred E. Ahlert. Walkin' My Baby Back Home. New York, N.Y.: DeSylva, Brown, and Henderson Incorporated, 1930.

Tubb, Ernest. Walkin' the Floor Over You. Portland, Ore.: American Music Incorporated, 1941.

Rose, Fred. Waltz of the Wind. Nashville, Tenn.: Milene Music, 1947.

Folder 111

Patterson, A. B. "Banjo" and Marie Cowan. Waltzing Matilda. Melbourne, Australia: Allan and Company, 1936.

Miller, Bob. War Horse Mama (Pig Meat Sweetie). New York, N.Y.: Joe Davis Music Company, 1924.

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Paull, E. T. A Warmin' Up In Dixie. New York, N.Y.: E. T. Paull Music Company, 1899.

Folder 111

Kurtz, Frank, Jack Cully, and Dick Finch. (Look What You're Missin') Wastin' Time. New York, N.Y.: Henry Waterson Incorporated, 1925.

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Loes, Harry Dixon. The Watch on the Rio Grande. Chicago, Ill.: H. D. Loes, 1916.

Folder 111

Eldred, Clare S. and Raymond B. Eldred. Watching and Waiting (at the End of the Trail for You). Lost Angeles, Calif.: Vincent, Howard, and Preeman Limited, 1931.

Loudermilk, John D. and Marijohn Wilkin. Waterloo. Nashville, Tenn.: Cedarwood Publishing Company Incorporated, 1959.

Arranged by Nick Manoloff. Way Down Yonder in the Cornfield. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1938. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Davis, Benny, Pete Wendling, and Irving Maslof. (I've Got Nothin', You've Got Nothin') We Ain't Got Nothin' To Lose. New York, N.Y.: Shapiro, Bernstein, and Company Incorporated, 1927.

The Cumberland Ridge Runners. We Buried Her Beneath the Willow. Chicago, Ill.: M. M. Cole Publishing Company, 1936. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Rose, Fred. We Live In Two Different Worlds. Nashville, Tenn.: Milene Music, 1943.

Folder 112

McLeod, Odell and Roy Acuff. We Planted Roses On Our Darling's Grave. Nashville, Tenn.: Acuff-Rose Publications, 1945.

Davis, Gussie L. We Sat Beneath the Maple on the Hill. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Green, Bud, Johnny Burke, and Harold Spina. We Were Only Walking in the Moonlight. New York, N.Y.: Green and White, 1932.

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Goetz, Coleman and Walter Donaldson. We'll Have a Jubilee In My Old Kentucky Home. New York, N.Y.: Waterson, Berlin, and Snyder Company, 1915.

Folder 112

Johnson, Forest and Ozie Waters. We'll Have a Rodeo in Tokyo (and a Round Up In Old Berlin). New York, N.Y.: Joe McDaniel Music Company, 1943.

Kirby, Fred. We'll Keep 'Em Flyin'. Chicago, Ill.: M. M. Cole Publishing Company, 1942.

Murphey, Michael and Boomer Castleman. West Texas Highway. New York, N.Y.: Edwin H. Morris and Company, 1971.

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Garrett, Mrs. H. C. and Genevieve Scott. What Are the Wild Waves Saying?. Washington, D. C.: The H. Kirkus and Dugdale Company, 1913.

Folder 112

Tillman, Floyd. What Difference Does It Make. New York, N.Y.: Southern Music Publishing Company Incorporated, 1939.

Cash, Johnny. What Is Truth. Hendersonville, Tenn.: House of Cash Incorporated, 1970.

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Batholomae, Philip, Silvio Heina, and Roy Webb. When Dreams Come True. New York, N.Y.: T. B. Harms and Francis, Day, and Hunter, 1913.

Folder 112

Fain, Sammy, Sam Coslow, and Larry Spier. When Erastus Plays His Old Kazoo. New York, N.Y.: Spier and Coslow Incorporated, 1927.

McDiarmid, Don and Johnny Noble. When Hilo Hattie Does the Hilo Hop. Honolulu, Hawaii: Johnny Noble, 1936.

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Lewis, Roger, Geo. A. Little, and Egbert Van Alstyne. New York and Detroit, Jerome H. Remick and Company, 1914..

Folder 113

Kisco, Charley, Harry Tobias, and Neil Moret. When It's Harvest Time (Sweet Angeline). San Francisco, Calif.: Villa Moret Incorporated, 1930.

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Bryan, Alfred and Fred Fischer. When It's Moonlight on the Alamo. New York, N.Y.: Leo Feist Incorporated, 1914.

Folder 113

Dulmage, Will E., Richard W. Pascoe, and H. O'Reilly Clint. When It's Night-Time In Nevada. Kansas City, Mo.: Jenkins Music Company, 1931.

Hale Woolsey, Mary, Robert Sauer, and Milt Taggart. When It's Springtime in the Rockies. San Francisco, Calif.: Villa Moret Incorporated, 1929.

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Kenyon, W. H. and J. H. Wood. When Mother Tucked Me In. Boston, Mass.: Oliver Ditson Company, 1894.

Folder 113

Walker, Wiley and Gene Sullivan. When My Blue Moon Turns To Gold Again. New York, N.Y.: Peer International Corporation, 1941.

Howard, Fred and Nat Vincent. When the Bloom Is on the Sage. Los Angeles, Calif.: Morse M. Preeman, 1930.

Grunn, Homer. When the Dark Mist Curtains the Doorway. New York, N.Y.: G. Schirmer Incorporated, 1923.

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Bryan, Alfred and Jack Wells. When the Roses Bloom In Avalon. New York and Detroit: Jerome H. Remick and Company, 1914.

Folder 113

Rogers, Jesse. When the Sun Goes Down. New York, N.Y.: Bourne Incorporated, 1946.

Robison, Carson J. When the Sun Goes Down Again. New York, N.Y.: Triangle Music Publishing Company, 1928.

Arranged by Nick Manoloff. When the Work's All Done This Fall. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Folder 114

Arranged by Nick Manoloff. When the Work's All Done This Fall. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1935. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Tubb, Ernest. When the World Has Turned You Down. Portland, Ore: American Music Incorporated, 1941.

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Biggar, Earl Derr and Louis A. Hirsch. When Two Hearts Discover. New York, N.Y.: Victoria Publishing Corporation, 1919.

Folder 114

Allison, Joe and Tex Ritter. When You Leave, Don't Slam the Door. New York, N.Y.: Tex Ritter Music Publications Incorporated, 1946.

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Kalmar, Bert and Harry Puck. Where Did You Get That Girl?. New York, N.Y.: Kalmar and Puck Music Company, 1913.

Folder 114

Linde, Dennis. Where Have All the Average People Gone. Nashville, Tenn.: Combine Music Corporation, 1969.

Morris, Glenzie Clayce and W. J. Henderson. Where Have I Got You. Hollywood, Calif.: Cine-Mart Music Publishing Company, 1948.

Grey, Clifford and Oscar Straus. While Hearts Are Singing. New York, N.Y.: Famous Music Corporation, 1931.

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McCarthy, Joe and James V. Monaco. While They Were Dancing Around. New York, N.Y.: Broadway Music Corporation, 1913.

Folder 114

Berlin, Irving. White Christmas. New York, N.Y.: Irving Berlin, 1942.

Leeds, Milton and Billy Hayes. Who Shot the Hole In My Sombrero. Hollywood, Calif.: American Music Incorporated, 1949.

Thompson, Hank. Whoa! Sailor. Hollywood, Calif.: Ernest Tubb Music Incorporated, 1948.

Folder 115

Freed, Ralph and Burton Lane. Who's That Knockin' At My Heart?. New York, N.Y.: Famous Music Corporation, 1936.

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Kahn, Gus and Egbert Van Alstyne. Whose Pretty Baby Are You Now. New York and Detroit: Jerome H. Remick and Company, 1916.

Folder 115

Grayson, Helen and Cliff Carlisle. Why Did It Have To Be. Nashville, Tenn.: Acuff-Rose Publications, 1947.

Davis, Karl and Harty Taylor. Why Do You Girls Wear Breeches?. New York, N.Y.: Hill and Range Songs Incorporated, 1946.

Johnson Young, Rida and Sigmund Romberg. Will You Remember. New York, N.Y.: G. Schirmer, 1917.

Davis, Lou, Henry Santly, and Harry Richman. Will You Remember Me?. New York, N.Y.: Leo Feist Incorporated, 1924.

Berlin, Irving. With You. New York, N.Y.: Irving Berlin Incorporated, 1929.

Howard, Fred and Nat Vincent. Wonder Valley. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1931. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Rodgers, Richard and Oscar Hammerstein. A Wonderful Guy. New York, N.Y.: Williamson Music Incorporated, 1949.

Werner, Joe. Wondering. Beverly Hills, Calif.: Aberbach Incorporated, 1952.

Davis, Jimmie and Ted Daffan. Worried Mind. New York, N.Y.: Peer International Corporation, 1941.

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Kahn, Gus and Egbert Van Alstyne. Wrap Me in a Bundle and Take Me Home With You. New York and Detroit: Jerome H. Remick and Company, 1914.

Folder 116

Koehler, Ted, Billy Moll, and Harry Barris. Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams (And Dream Your Troubles Away). New York, N.Y.: Shapiro, Bernstein, and Company Incorporated, 1931.

Whitter, Henry, Charles W. Noell, and Fred J. Lewey. The Wreck of the Old 97. New York, N.Y.: Shapiro, Bernstein, and Company Incorporated, 1944.

Whitter, Henry. The Wreck on the Southern Old 97. New York, N.Y.: Joe Davis Incorporated, 1924.

Calaway, W. R. The Written Letter. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1932. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Williams, Gene. Wyoming. New York, N.Y.: M. Witmark and Sons, 1920.

Goetz, E. Ray, Joe Young, and Pete Wendling. Yaaka Hula Hickey Dula. Cleveland, Ohio: Oahu Publishing Company, 1939. Note: Arranged for Hawaiian guitar duet and Spanish guitar.

Oversize Paper OP-20376/138

Hauerbach, O. A. and Karl L. Hoschna. The Yama Yama Man. New York, N.Y.: M. Witmark and Sons, 1908.

Folder 116

Davis, Benny and Joe Burke. Yearning Just For You. New York, N.Y.: Irving Berlin Incorporated, 1925.

Arranged by Nick Manoloff. The Yellow Rose of Texas. Chicago, Ill.: Calumet Music Company, 1936. Note: Includes tablature for Hawaiian guitar solo.

Autry, Gene and Fred Rose. Yesterday's Roses. Hollywood, Calif.: West'rn Music Publishing Company, 1942.

Folder 117

Mercer, Johnny and Robert Emmett Dolan. The Yodel Blues. New York, N.Y.: Chappell and Company Incorporated, 1949.

Hammerstein, Oscar and Jerome Kern. You Are Love. New York, N.Y.: T.B. Harms Company, 1928.

Davis, Jimmie and Charles Mitchell. You Are My Sunshine. New York, N.Y.: Southern Music Publishing Company Incorporated, 1940.

Davis, Jimmie and Charles Mitchell. You Are My Sunshine. New York, N.Y.: Peer International Corporation, 1940.

King, Pee Wee, Redd Stewart, and Chilton Price. You Belong To Me. Hollywood, Calif.: Ridgeway Music Incorporated, 1952.

Robin, Leo and Ralph Rainger. You Came To My Rescue. New York, N.Y.: Famous Music Corporation, 1936.

Oversize Paper OP-20376/139

Lewis, Roger and Rubey Cowan. You Can't Expect Kisses From Me. Chicago, Ill.: Will Rossiter, 1911.

Oversize Paper OP-20376/140

Jerome, Wm., Grant Clarke, and Jean Schwartz. You Can't Get Away From It. New York, N.Y.: Theodore Morse Music Company, 1913.

Folder 117

Miller, Roger. You Can't Roller Skate in a Buffalo Herd. Nashville, Tenn.: Tree Publishing Company Incorporated, 1964.

Sanford, Dick, Bert Douglas, and Thord Ryden. You Don't Have To Say You're Sorry. New York, N.Y.: Northern Music Corporation, 1946.

Whitley, Ray, Milton Leeds, and Billy Hayes. You Laughed and I Cried. Hollywood, Calif.: Western Music Publishing Company, 1947.

Folder 118

Faber, Billy, Fred Meadows, and Larry Fotine. You Were Only Fooling. New York, N.Y.: Shapiro, Bernstein, and Company Incorporated, 1946.

Carson, John and E. B. Brockman. You Will Never Miss Your Mother Until She Is Gone. Atlanta, Ga.: James K. Polk Incorporated, 1924.

Williams, Hank. You Win Again. Nashville, Tenn.: Fred Rose Music Incorporated, 1952.

James, Freddy and Larry Stock. You Won't Be Satisfied (Until You Break My Heart). New York, N.Y.: Mutual Music Society, 1945.

Leeds, Milton and Fred Wise. You, You, You Are the One. New York, N.Y.: Colonial Music Publishing Incorporated, 1942, 1948.

Oversize Paper OP-20376/141

Johnson, Howard and Walter Donaldson. You'd Never Know That Old Town of Mine. New York, N.Y.: Leo Feist Incorporated, 1915.

Folder 118

Autry, Gene and Fred Rose. You'll Be Sorry. Hollywood, Calif.: West'rn Music Publishing Company, 1942.

Williams, Hank. Your Cheatin' Heart. Nashville, Tenn.: Acuff-Rose Publications, 1952.

Kristofferson, Kris and S. Silverstein. Your Time's Comin'. Hendersonville, Tenn.: Combine Music Corporation, 1969.

Oversize Paper OP-20376/142

McCoy, Maud Alice Ball. You're My Dream. Little Rock, Ark.: Billy McCoy, 1915.

Folder 118

Autry, Gene. You're the Only Star (In My Blue Heaven). New York, N.Y.: Shapiro, Bernstein, and Company Incorporated, 1938.

Oversize Paper OP-20376/143

Berlin, Irving. You've Got Your Mother's Big Blue Eyes. New York, N.Y.: Waterson, Berlin, and Snyder Company, 1913.

Oversize Paper OP-20376/144

Hawaiian Guitar Music, various songs. Detroit, Mich.: Bronson Music Corporation. Note: Photocopies of sheet music covers only. No actual music.

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13 items.

Arrangement: Grouped by Instrument.

Instructional books for various instruments, including guitar, fiddle, ukulele, banjo, and mandolin.

Folder 119

Chet Atkins' Guitar Method (in Diagrams and Notes). Nashville, Tenn.: Acuff-Rose Publications, 1954.

Bob West Spanish Guitar Streamlined Home Study Course. Chicago, Ill.: Bob West Guitar Company, 1947.

The Simplified By Ear System of Guitar Chords by Doc Williams. Martins Ferry, Ohio: Andrew J. Smik Junior, 1943. Note: Includes 45 rpm record.

Foden, Wm. and Geo. Roberts. Chords for the Guitar. New York, N.Y.: Wm. J. Smith Music Company Incorporated, 1919, 1947.

Manoloff, Nick. Cole's Hawaiian Guitar Method. Chicago, Ill.: M. M. Cole Publishing Company.

Folder 120

Arranged by Art King. Modern Ukulele Solos, Including Instructions and Charts of Chords in All Positions. New York, N.Y.: Miller Music Corporation, 1928, 1950.

Arranged by Jennie M. Durkee. The American Way of Playing Ukulele Solos. Chicago, Ill.: Lyon and Healy, 1917, 1920.

Isaac, Burton. Mel Bay's Bluegrass Fiddler. Pacific, Mo.: Mel Bay Publications, 1974, 1976.

Grandpa Jones Method of Ole Time Southern Style 5 String Banjo. L. M. Jones, 1954.

Folder 121

The Original Guckert's Chords for the Mandolin, Mandolin Banjo, Tango Banjo, and the Mandola (At Sight Without Notes of Teacher). Detroit, Mich.: Union Music Publishing Company, 1919.

The Famous 5 Minute Course for Mandolin and Banjo-Mandolin. Chicago, Ill.: M. M. Cole Publishing Company, 1927.

Nick Manoloff's Mandolin Method. Chicago, Ill.: M. M. Cole Publishing Company, 1938.

Moyer's Superior Method for Mandolin. Chicago, Ill.: Chart Music Publishing House, 1922, 1926.

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About 60 items.

Arrangement: By format.

Publicity photographs of recording artists and other celebrities, photographs of various music and record collecting materials, collectors' cards, stamps, and other pictorial items.

Folder 122

Collectors' Cards

3"x5" or 4"x6" black-and-white collectors' cards depicting Roy Acuff, Rosalie Allen, Lee Andrews and the Hearts, Eddy Arnold, Barbara Bain, Count Basie, Sara Bernhardt, Richard Beymer, Johnny Bond, Elton Britt, George Burns, Raymond Burr, The Capris, Benny Carter, Wilf Carter, Johnny Cash, Maurice Chevalier, Petula Clark, Yodeling Slim Clark, Bing Crosby, Dick Curless, Jimmie Davis, Jimmy Dean, The Duprees, Jimmy Durante, Barbara Eden, Cass Elliot, Fabian, Flatt and Scruggs, Buddy Hackett, Bill Haley, George Harrison, Susan Hayword, Ferlin Husky, Wanda Jackson, Sonny James, Al Jolson, George Jones, Martin Landau, John Lennon, Loretta Lynn, Paul McCartney, Roger Miller, Buck Owens, Minnie Pearl, Ray Price, Ranger Joe, Del Reeves, Tex Ritter, Texas Jim Robertson, Roy Rogers, Carl Smith, Hank Snow, Ernest Tubb, Tanya Tucker, Dottie West, The Willis Brothers, and Faron Young.

Folder 123

Jimmie Rodgers and Related Images

Photographs, prints, copies, postcards, and stamps related to Jimmie Rodgers. Includes photographs of a rare album of Jimmie Rodgers 78rpm records.

Folder 124

Sol Hoopii

Two 8"x10" photographs of Sol Hoopii and two other musicians.

Folder 125

Publicity Photographs, 1 of 2

8"x10" black-and-white promotional photographs of Roseanne Cash, Fred Crane (autographed), Rodney Crowell, Cliff Edwards and Polly Moran (in Way Out West), Cuz Falconer with John F. Kennedy (autographed by Falconer), Laurel and Hardy (in Way Out West), Whistler's Jug Band, The Saddle Tramps (autographed by Rowdy Wright), and Ernest Tubb.

Folder 126

Publicity Photographs, 2 of 2

8"x10" black-and-white promotional photographs of Carl Butler and Pearl Butler, Maybelle Carter, Helen Carter, Anita Carter, Jimmy Gateley, The Jamaican Folk Singers, Jan Howard, The Homesteaders, Ferlin Husky, Sonny James, Norma Jean, Buck Owens, Bill Phillips, Webb Pierce, Del Reeves, Carl Smith, Hank Snow, Porter Wagoner, Kitty Wells, the Kitty Wells tour bus, Johnny Wright, Ruby Wright, Tammy Wynette, and the WSM Grand Ole Opry Cast. Also includes smaller photographs of Russ Cox (autographed) and a billboard featuring the Beverly Hill Billies.

Folder 127

Reproductions of Photographs

Reproductions of photographs of Gene Autry, the Beverly Hill Billies (with accompanying letter), Johnny Cash, Don Cleary, the Hilo Hawaiians, Jerry Lindsey, Melba Montgomery and George Jones, Buck Owens, Kenny Price, Kenny Roberts, the Statler Brothers, and Hank Williams.

Folder 128

Posters

Small posters promoting Columbia Race Records, the Johnson Family Singers, "Tiger Rag," Jimmie Rodgers, Gene Autry, and the Hoosier Hot Shots.

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About 5000 items.

Arrangement: Original order maintained when possible. When original order was unclear, the materials are arranged by subject, then alphabetically.

expand/collapse Expand/collapse Addition of July 2009: Discographical Materials: Record Label Logs and Ledgers.

About 700 items.

Arrangement: By type, then by record label.

Includes photocopies of recording studio logs and ledgers documenting all or some of the following: the names of artists, the songs they recorded, the date of recording, the master and matrix numbers, the series name, and quantity of records pressed.

Folder 129-138

Folder 129

Folder 130

Folder 131

Folder 132

Folder 133

Folder 134

Folder 135

Folder 136

Folder 137

Folder 138

Gennett Records' Champion Logs

Photocopies of record company logs for Champion releases in 1935.

Folder 139

Gennett Records' Champion Ledgers

Photocopies of record company ledgers for Champion releases in 1927-28.

Folder 140

Vocalion Laboratory Orders

Photocopies of Vocalion "Recording Laboratories Work Order and Questionnaire" sheets, featuring predominantly French Cajun recordings.

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About 700 items.

Arrangement: By record label.

Folder 141

Reproduction of a Decca Numerical Catalog, 1 of 2

Folder 142

Reproduction of a Decca Numerical Catalog, 2 of 2

Folder 143

Decca Numerical Catalogs from 1952 and 1953, bound.

Folder 144

Typed Montgomery Ward Condensed Numerical Catalog, with additions

Folder 145

Typed and computer printed Montgomery Ward Condensed Numerical Catalogs, with additions by Steve Abrams

Folder 146

Montgomery Ward Numerical Catalog by Bob Olson, 1 of 2

Folder 147

Montgomery Ward Numerical Catalog by Bob Olson, 2 of 2

Folder 148

Reproduction of a typed Vocalion Numerical Catalog, 1 of 2

Folder 149

Reproduction of a typed Vocalion Numerical Catalong, 2 of 2

Folder 150

Typed Numerical Catalogs, various

Includes data on King, Columbia, Decca, Victor, Dot, Four Star, Starday, Capitol, Rich-R-Tone, Republic, Hickory, Mercury, Okeh, and Bluebird records.

Folder 151

Artist Index

Reproduction of a typed artist index to an unknown collection; lists artist, record label, matrix number, and song titles.

Folder 152

Talking Machine World, 1920s

Reproduction of numerical catalogs printed in Talking Machine World from the 1920s. Note: Additional record information has been typed on the back of many, but not all, of these pages.

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About 700 items.

Arrangement: Original order maintained when possible.

Materials pertaining to a Montgomery Ward discography project, including reproductions of catalog sheets from 1933 to 1941, condensed numerical catalogs, reproductions of label information, and related papers. Also includes catalog cards and some correspondence.

Folder 153

"Montgomery Ward Set No. 2," 1 of 2

Reproductions of catalog sheets with annotations.

Folder 154

"Montgomery Ward Set No. 2," 2 of 2

Reproductions and original sheets of typed Montgomery Ward numerical catalogs, with annotations.

Folder 155

"Montgomery Ward Set No. 3"

Reproductions of catalog sheets with annotations, reproduction of an original Montgomery Ward numerical catalog compiled by James P. St. Amand, circa 1960, with additions and supplemental data by Gerald Mills.

Folder 156

"Montgomery Ward Olson Return," 1 of 3

Gerald Mills' Basic Condensed Numerical from 1955, reproduction of a Montgomery Ward numerical catalog (undated), and reproduction of additions and supplemental data by Gerald Mills.

Folder 157

"Montgomery Ward Olson Return," 2 of 3

Reproductions of Montgomery Ward record logs, 1935-1937.

Folder 158

"Montgomery Ward Olson Return," 3 of 3

Reproductions of catalog sheets.

Folder 159

"Montgomery Ward Catalog's Card File"

Catalog cards of Montgomery Ward records.

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About 700 items.

Completed discographies.

Folder 160

Montgomery Ward

Montgomery Ward: A Comprehensive Discography, compiled by Robert R. Olson, circa 1994.

Folder 161

Hawaiian

Draft of a discography of Hawaiian music records, compiled by T. Malcolm Rockwell. Also includes some correspondence between Rockwell and Earle.

Folder 162

The Discographer

Bound version of The Discographer, 1967, Volume 1 No. 1.

Folder 163

Gennett No. 1: 11329-17018

Discography of Gennett recordings related to the John Edwards Memorial Foundation holdings, part 1 of 2.

Folder 164

Gennett No. 2: 17019-End

Discography of Gennett recordings related to the John Edwards Memorial Foundatin holdings, part 2 of 2.

Folder 165

Transcography

Transcography: A Discographpy of Jazz and Pop Music Issued on 16" Transcriptions.

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About 700 items.

Folder 166

Gennett Research

Eugene Earle's notes and research data about Gennett.

Folder 167

Miscellaneous Discographical Papers

Lists, indexes, and other data about various recordings.

Folder 168

Research Notes

Eugene Earle's research notes about various discographical projects.

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About 700 items.

Arrangement: Original order maintained when possible.

Discographical materials pertinent to and arranged by individual artists.

Folder 169-170

Folder 169

Folder 170

Gene Autry

Discographies, catalogs, notes, and other materials pertaining to the recordings of Gene Autry.

Folder 171

"A"

Discographies, catalogs, notes, and other materials pertaining to Roy Acuff, the Allen Brothers, the Alley Boys of Abbeville, Emry Arthur, and Clarence Tom Ashley.

Folder 172

"B"

Discographies, correspondence, interviews, notes, and other materials pertaining to Barbecue Bob, Johnny Barfield, Perry Bechtel, the Blue Sky Boys, Dock Boggs, Bill Bolick, Charlie Bowman, Samantha Bumbarner, Richard Daniel Burnett, Dwight Butcher, and Hoyt Slim Bryant.

Folder 173-175

Folder 173

Folder 174

Folder 175

"C"

Discographies, correspondence, notes, song lyrics, and other materials pertaining to W. R. Calaway, the Carolina Tar Heels, Fiddlin' John Carson, the Carter Family, Wilf Carter, Cliff Carlisle, Yodeling Slim Clark, Bill Cox, Edward L. Crain, and the Crockett Family. Also includes a handwritten contract between W. R. Calaway and Cliff Carlisle from 1934.

Folder 176

"D"

Discographies, correspondence, notes, and other materials pertaining to Vernon Dalhart, Tom Darby and Jimmy Tarlton, Jimmie Davis, the Delmore Brothers, Dorsey Dixon, the Dixon Brothers, and Thomas A. Dorsey ("Georgia Tom").

Folder 177

"E" and "F"

Discographies, notes, and other materials pertaining to "Sleepy" John Estes, Joseph and Cleoma Falcon, Blind Boy Fuller, and Harmonica Frank.

Folder 178

"G"

Reproduction of a clipping about Clarence Greene.

Folder 179

"H"

Discographies, correspondence, notes, and other materials pertaining to the Hall Brothers, Kelly Harrell, William Harris, Roy Harvey, the Hill Billies, Doc Hopkins, Frank Hutchison, and others.

Folder 180

"J"

Discographies, correspondence, notes, and other materials pertaining to Jarvis and Justice, Blind Lemon Jefferson, the Reverend Andrew Jenkins (the Jenkins Family), and Robert Johnson.

Folder 181

"K"

Discographies, correspondence, notes, and other materials pertaining to Buell Kazee and Bradley Kincaid.

Folder 182

"L"

Discographies, notes, and clippings pertaining to Leadbelly, Charlie Lincoln, and Bascom Lamar Lunsford.

Folder 183

"M"

Discographies, correspondence, interviews, notes, and other materials pertaining to Uncle Dave Macon, Rose Maddox and the Maddox Brothers, the Mainers (J. E. Mainer and Wade Mainer), Asa Martin, David McCarn, Tommy McClennan, Sam McGee and Kirk McGee, Clayton McMichen, Bob Miller, the Monroe Brothers, and Tex Morton. Also includes a reproduction of Eva Moore's songbook.

Folder 184

"O"

Discography of Charlie Oaks on Vocalion.

Folder 185

"P"

Discographies, biographies, interviews, notes, and other materials pertaining to the Pickard Family, Charlie Poole, and Riley Puckett.

Folder 186

"R"

Discographies, notes, photographs, fan publications, and other materials pertaining to Yank Rachell, Goebel Reeves (George Riley), George Reneau, Kenny Roberts, Texas Jim Robertson, Carson Robison, and Jimmie Rodgers.

Folder 187

"S"

Discographies, correspondence, interviews, notes, and other materials pertaining to the Shelton Brothers, the Skillet Lickers, Jimmie Skinner, Carl T. Sprague, the Stanley Brothers, Buddy Starcher, Marcus Lowe Stokes, Ernest V. Stoneman, and Uncle Am Stuart. Also includes lyrics to "The Fate of Shelly and Smith" by Ernest Stoneman.

Folder 188

"T"

Discographies, contracts, correspondence, drawings, photographs, notes, and other materials pertaining to Gid Tanner, Jimmie Tarlton, Ernest Thompson, and Ernest Tubb. Also includes materials related to Earle's recording and touring association with Jimmie Tarlton.

Folder 189

"W"

Discographies, interviews, contracts, notes, and other materials pertaining to Doc Walsh, Whistler's Jug Band, Henry Whitter, Gary Williams, and Bob Wills.

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About 700 items.

Arrangement: Original order maintained when possible.

Discographical materials pertinent to and arranged by record label.

Folder 190

ARC Complex

Reproductions of numerical catalogs, articles, and research notes pertaining to the ARC Complex.

Folder 191

"B"

Reproductions of numerical catalogs, research notes, and other materials pertaining to the Banner, Bell, Black-Patti, Broadcast Twelve, Broadway, and Brunswick labels.

Folder 192

Bluebird

Typed numerical lists, research notes, and other materials pertaining to the Bluebird label.

Folder 193

Brunswick

Typed numerical lists, research notes, and other materials pertaining to the Brunswick label.

Folder 194

"C"

Typed numerical lists, research notes, and other materials pertaining to the Cameo, Capitol, Clarion, Continental, Coronet, and Crown labels.

Folder 195

Champion

Reproductions of numerical catalogs and other materials pertaining to the Champion label, with a particular focus on the 45,000 and 50,000 series.

Folder 196

Champion Ledger

Reproduction of a Champion Ledger, circa 1930s.

Folder 197

Columbia

Typed numerical lists, indexes, reproductions of catalogs, and other materials pertaining to the Columbia label. Extensive.

Folder 198

Conqueror

Reproductions of numerical catalogs and a large typed numerical list pertaining to the Conqueror label.

Folder 199

"D"

Reproduction of a numerical catalog for Domino Records and a letter with discographical information about the DeLuxe label.

Folder 200

Decca

Original numerical catalogs, typed numerical lists, and other materials pertaining to the Decca label (in the U.S. and Australia).

Folder 201

Diva

Reproduction of a typed numerical list of Diva recordings.

Folder 202

"E"

Original numerical catalogs, typed numerical lists, and other materials pertaining to the Edison and Emerson labels.

Folder 203

"F"

Numerical catalogs, lists, and other materials pertaining to the Festival and Four Star labels.

Folder 204

"G"

Original numerical catalogs, lists, typed numerical lists, research notes, and other materials pertaining to the Gennett and Gospel Gem labels.

Folder 205

Gennett Ledgers

Reproductions of Gennett Ledgers. Note: See the related material in the series: Record Label Logs and Ledgers.

Folder 206

"H, I, J"

Originals and reproductions of numerical catalogs, typed numerical lists, and other materials pertaining to the Harmony, His Master's Voice, Homestead, Imperial (U.K.), Jewel, and John Mystery labels.

Folder 207

"K"

Original numerical catalogs, typed numerical lists, and other materials pertaining to the King label.

Folder 208

"L"

A numerical list of releases on the London label.

Folder 209

"M"

Reproduction of a numerical list of releases on the MGM (Australia) label.

Folder 210

Melotone

Original numerical catalogs, typed numerical lists, notes, and other materials pertaining to the Melotone label.

Folder 211

Montgomery Ward 1922-1933

Reproduction of numerical Montgomery Ward catalogs from 1922 to 1933. Note: See the related material in the series: Mongomery Ward Project.

Folder 212

"N"

Information sheet about the Nicholson label.

Folder 213

"O"

Original numerical catalogs, typed numerical lists, and other materials pertaining to the Okeh and Oriole labels.

Folder 214

"P"

Reproductions of numerical catalogs, typed numerical lists, correspondence, and other materials pertaining to the Panachord, Paramount, Parlophone, Pathe-Perfect, Perfect, Philips, and Plaza labels.

Folder 215

"R"

Original numerical catalogs, typed numerical lists, and other materials pertaining to the Regal, Rex, Rodeo, Romeo, and Royale labels.

Folder 215A

"S"

Typed numerical lists, reproductions of numerical catalogs, and other materials pertaining to the Silvertone, Southern's, Sterno, Sunrise, Sunset, Superior, and Supertone labels.

Folder 216

"T"

Information about the Timely Tunes label.

Folder 217

"U-V"

Typed numerical lists and other materials pertaining to the Varsity and Velvet Tone labels.

Folder 218-219

Folder 218

Folder 219

Victor

Original numerical catalogs, typed numerical lists, and other materials pertaining to the Victor label.

Folder 220

Vocalion

Original numerical catalogs, typed numerical lists, promotional materials, and other materials pertaining to the Vocalion label.

Folder 221

Vocalion-Okeh

Typed numerical list of releases issued jointly by the Vocalion and Okeh labels.

Folder 222

"Z"

Typed numerical listing for the Zonophone label, with handwritten notes.

Folder 223

Record Numericals

Reproductions of articles and research notes about creating and researching record numericals.

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About 1200 items.

Arrangement: Original order maintained when possible.

Papers related to record collecting and collectors.

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About 600 items.

Arrangement: Original order maintained when possible.

Folder 224-225

Folder 224

Folder 225

Collection Papers

Inventories and notes pertaining to Earle's own record collection, ranging from the 1950s to the 1980s. #20376, Subseries Addition of July 2009. Addition of July 2009: Record Collecting Materials. Addition of July 2009: Record Collecting Materials: Earle's Personal Collection., Folder 224-225
Folder 226

Wants Lists

Typed and handwritten lists of records Earle actively sought for his collection.

Folder 227

Disposals

Typed and handwritten lists of records Earle designated for sale or trade.

Folder 228

1997 Auction Correspondence

Correspondence between Earle and other collectors pertaining to his auction in 1997, including bids.

Folder 229

Various Auctions

Includes a list of books, song folios, and sheet music for sale by Earle, papers pertaining to an undated record auction by Earle, and correspondence and other papers pertaining to the auction of Bob Wills Tiffany Transcriptions in which Earle was involved.

Folder 230

Collecting Trips

Correspondence, logs, notes, and other materials related to collecting trips Earle took between 1966 and 1969. Much of the correspondence is between Earle and various radio stations across the United States and Canada.

Folder 231

Liner Notes

Reproductions and original liner notes to various records in Earle's collection.

Folder 232

Other Record Collecting Papers

Research notes, lists, catalogs, stamps, jukebox labels, collectors' directories, record dating guides, calendars, and other materials related to record collecting, including a catalog of country and western records in Japan.

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About 600 items.

Arrangement: Original order maintained when possible.

Folder 233

Collectors' Lists: A-D

Wants lists, auction lists, and inventories of the collections of James St. Amand, Mrs. Don Brown, and Royal Carney.

Folder 234

Collectors' Lists: E-H

Wants lists, auction lists, inventories, and other papers pertaining to the collections of Eugene Earle, John Edwards, Will Roy Hearne, and Bob Hyland.

Folder 235

Collectors' Lists: I-N

Wants lists, auction lists, and inventories of the collections of Willard Johnson, Troy Maloney, Donald Miller, Gerald Mills, and Joseph C. Nicholas.

Folder 236

Collectors' Lists: O-T

Wants lists, auction lists, inventories, and other materials of the collections of Frank B. Pope, Elizabeth Schlappi, Harry Smith, E. B. Sullivan, George Tye, and unlabelled lists.

Folder 237

Collectors' Lists: U-Z

Wants lists, auctions lists, and inventories of the collection of D. K. Wilgus.

Folder 238

Joe Bussard Collection Inventory

Inventory of the Joe Bussard Collection, with clippings and other materials.

Folder 239

Bob Pinson Collection Inventory

Inventory of the Bob Pinson Collection in June 1972.

Folder 240

John Edwards Collection Inventory

Inventory of the John Edwards Collection in June 1960

Folder 241-242

Folder 241

Folder 242

Artist Inventory notebook

Notebook of typed inventory by arranged by artist with discographical information, a 1966 revision of a 1964 work. Possibly related to the John Edwards Collection.

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About 200 items.

Arrangement: By subject.

Materials related to John Edwards's collection and the memorial foundation created by Earle and others.

Folder 243

John Edwards' Research Notebook

Typed discographical, biographical, and other information pertaining to artists in Edwards' collection, organized by artist's name.

Folder 244

JEMF Grant Application

Grant Application submitted by Eugene Earle and Ed Kahn in 1966 to the National Endowment for the Humanities on behalf of the John Edwards Memorial Foundation.

Folder 245

Doc Hopkins Album

Correspondence, research notes, song lyrics, and other materials pertaining to a record album of Doc Watkins music produced by the JEMF.

Folder 246

JEMF-Related Papers

Various papers related to the development and maintenance of the John Edwards Memorial Foundation, including a discography project, a memorial piece, notes for a lecture, and other materials.

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About 400 items.

Arrangement: Original order maintained when possible.

Logs and other papers pertaining to Gerald Mills's collection of open reel tapes of live concerts. Mills willed these to Earle, along with the tapes they document.

Folder 247-249

Folder 247

Folder 248

Folder 249

Tape Logs

Typed logs detailing the tracks, performers, dates, and venues recorded on each tape of Mills' collection.

Folder 249A-250

Gerald Mills Tape Mailing Records

Gerald Mills' records of mailed tapes, organized by mailing recipient.

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About 15 items.
Folder 251

Armed Forces Radio Service

Log of performances by date broadcast by the Armed Forces Radio Service in 1942-1943.

Folder 252

Radio Announcement Transcripts

Typed transcripts of radio broadcasts and instructions for playing transcription discs from 1942, 1953, 1957, and undated.

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About 20 items.
Folder 253

Correspondence

Includes some correspondence between Eugene Earle and others, and some correspondence between John Edwards and others. Correspondence includes both originals and reproductions.

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About 20 items.
Folder 254

Resumes and Transcripts

Reproductions of professional resumes, school transcripts, and examples of engineering projects on which Earle worked.

Folder 255

Essays

Includes "A Log of a Field Trip by Gene Earle and Archie Green," 1963, and an autobiographical essay by Earle.

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Arrangement: Alphabetically by title.

Folder 256

Abstracts of Folklore Studies. Vol. 5, no. 2 (Summer 1967).

Folder 257-258

Folder 257

Folder 258

Aloha International. Vol. 2 no. 3, Vol. 3 nos. 2-3, Vol. 4 nos. 1-2, Vol. 5 nos. 3-4, Vol 6 nos. 1-4, Vol. 7 nos. 1-2 (1966-67, 1991-94).

Folder 259

American Discophile. July 1952.

Folder 260

ARSC Bulletin. Nos. 2, 4, 5 (1969-1972).

Folder 261

ARSC Journal. Vol 14 no. 2 (1982), Vol. 23 no. 2 (1992), Membership Directory 1991-92.

Folder 261a

Audio Record. November-December 1954.

Folder 262

The Big Bands. October 1978.

Oversize Paper OP-20376/145

Billboard. 25 April and 17 October (1970).

Folder 263

Blue Yodeler. Nos. 5-20 (1965-1968).

Folder 264

The Bluegrass Alternative and National Fiddler. December 1982.

Folder 265

Blues Research. Nos. 5, 7, 8, 10, 11 (1961-1964).

Folder 265a

BMI. Issue 7, 1972.

Folder 266

California. November 1982.

Folder 267

The California Voice. Vol 57 no. 20 (1927).

Folder 268

Caravan. Nos. 3-11, 14, 15, 18 (1957-1959).

Folder 269

Catalogues Monthly. September 1968-June 1969, incomplete.

Folder 269a

Classic. January 1923.

Folder 270

CODA: The Canadian Jazz Magazine. Vol. 2 nos. 9-10, Vol. 3 nos. 1, 3, 5 (1960).

Folder 271-274

Folder 271

Folder 272

Folder 273

Folder 274

Country and Western Spotlight. Nos. 1-15, 19, 21-30, 33-47 (1955-1964).

Folder 275

Country Corner. October 1969, December 1978. German language.

Folder 276

Country Directory. Nos. 1-4 (1960-1964).

Folder 277

Country Music Journal From Nevada. 1 issue (1995).

Folder 278

Country Music Promoter. Nos. 1-2, 6 (1962-1963).

Folder 279

Country Music Review. April 1965.

Folder 280

Country News and Views. Vol. 5 nos. 3-4, Vol. 6 nos. 1, 4 (1967).

Oversize Paper OP-20376/146

Country Sky. April, June 1971.

Oversize Paper OP-20376/147

Country Sounds. July 1986.

Folder 281

Country Western Express. No. 10 (circa mid-1960s).

Folder 282-283

Folder 282

Folder 283

Disc Collector. 17 issues from 1951-1961.

Folder 284

Disc Collector Newsletter. Nos. 92-95 (1980).

Folder 285-286

Folder 285

Folder 286

The Discographer. Vol. 1 complete (bound), Vol. 2 nos. 1-4.

Oversize Paper OP-20376/147a

The Etude. February 1939, February 1940.

Folder 287

Folk Style. Nos. 1-12 (1957-1960).

Folder 288-289

Folder 288

Folder 289

Frets. February 1980-November 1980.

Folder 290

Frontier Times. March 1973.

Folder 291

Gilley's Magazine. Vol. 1 no. 3.

Folder 292

Ha'ilono Mele. 1975-1981, incomplete.

Folder 293-294

Folder 293

Folder 294

The Hillbilly-Folk Record Journal. Vol. 1 nos. 3-4, Vol. 2 nos. 1-4, Vol. 3 nos. 1-4, Vol. 4 no. 1 (1954-1957).

Folder 295

The Hillbilly Researcher. Nos. 2, 3, 6, 7, 16-18 (1988-circa 1991).

Folder 296

Hobbies: The Magazine for Collectors. June 1971.

Folder 297

Hoedown. Vol. 1 nos. 1-3 (1966).

Folder 297a

Home Craftsmsan. August 1958.

Folder 298

International Hawaiian Steel Guitar Club. Vol. 7 no. 1 (1980).

Folder 299

International Discophile. Summer, Fall 1955, Spring 1956, May/June 1960.

Folder 300

Jazz Forum. No. 18 (August 1972).

Folder 301

Jazz Music. March 1960.

Folder 302

Jazz Notes. Winter 1955/56

Folder 303-305

Folder 303

Folder 304

Folder 305

Jazz Report. April 1961-circa 1977, incomplete.

Oversize Paper OP-20376/148

Joslin's Jazz Journal. 1983-1986, incomplete.

Folder 306

Journal of American Folklore. Vol. 78 no. 309, Vol. 80 no. 316, Vol. 83 no. 327, reprint from Vol. 84 no. 334 (1965-1971).

Folder 307

Kastlemusick Monthly Bulletin. Vol. 14 no. 12, Vol. 5 nos. 1-2, 5, Vol. 7 nos. 2, 5 (1979-1982).

Folder 308

Kentucky Folklore Record. Vol. 12 no. 4 (1966).

Folder 309

KTWO Dial. March 1948-July 1948, July 1950-December 1951.

Folder 309a

Metronome. Vol. 57 (April 1941).

Folder 310

Music Memories Monthly. Vol. 2 nos. 2, 6, Vol. 4 nos. 1-2 (1963-1964).

Folder 311

Music World. July 1981.

Folder 312

Musicana Collector. October 1973.

Folder 313

New York Folk Quarterly. reprint from Dec. 1963.

Folder 314

OK Magazine. 18 July 1982 (from Tulsa World).

Folder 315

Playback. May 1949, August 1949.

Folder 316

Pratfall. Vol. 1 no. 7 (1972).

Folder 317

Quarter Notes. Vol. 1 nos. 1-2 (1962).

Folder 318

R and B Collector. Vol. 1 nos. 1-7 (1970). Note: Changes into R and B Magazine at no. 4.

Folder 319

The Ragtimer. November/December 1972, July/August 1973.

Folder 320

Ralph Stanley International Fan Club Journal. Vol. 3 no. 1. Note: Irregular copy.

Folder 321-336

Folder 321

Folder 322

Folder 323

Folder 324

Folder 325

Folder 326

Folder 327

Folder 328

Folder 329

Folder 330

Folder 331

Folder 332

Folder 333

Folder 334

Folder 335

Folder 336

The Record Changer. December 1943-March 1957. Slightly incomplete.

Folder 337

Record Exchanger. December 1969.

Folder 338

Record Footnotes. Vol. 1 no. 1.

Folder 339-346

Folder 339

Folder 340

Folder 341

Folder 342

Folder 343

Folder 344

Folder 345

Folder 346

Record Research. December 1955-April 1993, incomplete.

Folder 347

Recorded Americana (The Bulletin of Record Research). Six issues, circa 1958-1960.

Folder 348

Records and Transcriptions. No. 26.

Folder 349

Review Express. Nos. 1-4.

Oversize Paper OP-20376/149

Ringmaster. November 1936.

Folder 350

Saga. January 1957, October 1963.

Folder 351-352

Folder 351

Folder 352

Stand By!. 16 February 1935-8 February 1936 (bound), 15 February 1936-26 September 1936.

Folder 353

Storyville. Nos. 88-90 (1980).

Folder 354

Sunny Side Sentinel. 14 issues.

Folder 355

The Talking Machine Review. June 1974.

Folder 356

Traditional Music. No. 1 (1975).

Folder 357

The Underground: Voice of the Oldtime Country Music Club of Canada. Three issues.

Folder 357a

Victor Record Review. Vol. 4 No. 5 (1941), Vol. 4 No. 12 (1942).

Folder 358

The Video Gazette. August/September 1982.

Folder 359-360

Folder 359

Folder 360

Vintage Jazz Mart. April 1965-November 1987, incomplete.

Folder 361

Western Folklore. Vol. 30 no. 3 (1971), reprint of John Edwards article from Vol. 23 no. 2 (1964).

Folder 362

Western Music and Radio Trades Journal. October 1931.

Folder 363

Western Swing Journal. No. 8 (1996).

Folder 364

Western Swing Newsletter. Vol. 1 no. 1.

Folder 365

WIBW Round-Up. July 1948-May 1954, incomplete.

Folder 366-368

Folder 366

Folder 367

Folder 368

WLS Family Album. 1931, 1933, 1936-1938, 1940-1957.

Folder 369

Yesterday's Memories. Vol. 3 no. 1.

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6 items.
Folder 370

Scholarly Publications

"Cap, Andy, and Flip: The Life and Times of a Country Music Radio Trio." Ivan M. Tribe, 1989.

"Fiddler's Farewell: The Legend of the Hanged Fiddler." D. K. Wilgus, 1965.

"A History of the Musical Careers of Dewitt "Snuffy" Jenkins, Banjoist and Homer "Pappy" Sherrill, Fiddler." Pat J. Ahrens, 1970.

"The Jug Bands of Louisville." Laurie Wright, Fred Cox, John Randolph, and John Harris, 1993 (reproduction).

"Oregon's Great Train Holdup." Bert Webber, 1973.

"Ralph Rinzler Biography," drafts of Chapters 6 and 7.

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About 20 items.
Folder 371

Fan Club Publications

Publications pertaining to fan clubs of Roy Acuff, Jimmy Dean, Jim Greer, Hank Snow, Ralph Stanley, the Stanley Brothers (German language), Ray Whitley, and Hank Williams.

Folder 372

Jimmie Rodgers Fan Club Publications

Papers of the Jimmie Rodgers Memorial Association, including newsletters, museum pamphlets and flyers, postcards, materials pertaining to the Jimmie Rodgers Memorial Festival, reproductions of stamps, and color reproductions of sheet music covers.

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About 400 items.

Arrangement: Original order maintained when possible.

Folder 373

Gene Autry Clippings

Clippings and reproductions of clippings pertaining to Gene Autry.

Folder 374

Clippings

Clippings and reporductions of clippings, mostly pertaining to musicians, record collectors, record labels, and related subjects.

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About 70 items.
Folder 375

Printed Materials

Small black-and-white posters and flyers pertaining to musicians and record sales.

Folder 376-378

Folder 376

Folder 377

Folder 378

Other Papers

Includes a variety of small publications, program notes, informal notebooks, and other papers. Also included are reproductions of sheet music covers, fragments of song folios, The Prohibition Quiz Book, and an original typed score of Blue Australian Skies from 1963.

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53 items.

Arrangement: By format of accompanying recording.

Typed, handwritten, and commercially published notes to accompany various studio recordings in the collection. These notes include information about song titles, performers, date and location of recording, and other topics.

Folder 379

Liner notes to Giants of Jazz cassette series

Booklets corresponding to cassetes ranging from FS-20376/9842 to FS-20376/9855.

Folder 380

Liner notes to Giants of Jazz cassette series

Booklets corresponding to cassetes ranging from FS-20376/9856 to FS-20376/9871.

Folder 381

Liner notes to Giants of Jazz cassette series

Booklets corresponding to cassetes ranging from FS-20376/9872 to FS-20376/9879.

Folder 382

Liner notes to Giants of Jazz cassette series

Other booklets.

Folder 383

Liner notes to Country and Western Classics cassette series

Booklets corresponding to cassettes ranging from FS-20376/9880 to FS-20376/9897

Folder 384-385

Folder 384

Folder 385

Notes to Various Open Reel Recordings

Typed or handwritten notes and logsheets corresponding to FT-20376/13465, FT-20376/13467, FT-20376/13468, FT-20376/13555, FT-20376/13559, FT-20376/13560, and FT-20376/13567, FT-20376/13568, FT-20376/13569, FT-20376/13570, FT-20376/13571, FT-20376/13572, FT-20376/13573, FT-20376/13574, FT-20376/13575, FT-20376/13576, and FT-20376/13577

Folder 386

Logbook for The Hall of Fame Hits open reel tape series

Logbook detailing the songs on each Hall of Fame Hits tape, with index

Folder 387

Index to the Satherley Tapes

Index detailing the songs on each Satherley open reel tape, corresponding to tapes FT-20376/13317 through FT-20376/13356

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items.

Arrangement: Alphabetically by label name.

Folder 388

Bluebird.

Catalogs from 1939, 1940, 1941, 1946, 1952, and undated.

Folder 389

Brunswick.

Catalogs from 1925, 1928, 1929, 1942, and 1950.

Folder 390

Champion.

Catalogs from 1932 and 1934.

Folder 391-394

Folder 391

Folder 392

Folder 393

Folder 394

Columbia.

Catalogs from 1923, 1947, 1948, 1949-50, 1950, 1951, and 1951-52.

Folder 395-396

Folder 395

Folder 396

Edison.

Catalogs from 1917, 1918, 1922, and undated.

Folder 397

General.

Catalog from 1942.

Folder 398-399

Folder 398

Folder 399

His Master's Voice.

Catalogs from 1948-49, 1951, and 1952-53.

Folder 400

Mercury.

Undated LP catalog.

Folder 401

Philips (Deutsche).

Catalogs from 1953-54 and undated. German-language.

Folder 402

Regal-Zonophone.

Catalogs from 1947-48 and 1951-52.

Folder 403

Telefunkenplatten (Deutsche).

Catalogs from May, June, July, August, September, and November 1938, June and August 1939, November 1949, and supplements. German-language.

Folder 404-415

Folder 404

Folder 405

Folder 406

Folder 407

Folder 408

Folder 409

Folder 410

Folder 411

Folder 412

Folder 413

Folder 414

Folder 415

Victor.

Catalogs from 1915, 1916, 1917, 1919, 1922, 1923, 1925, 1934, 1938, 1940-41, 1948, 1950, 1951, 1952, and 1953.

Also includes Educational Catalog and Graded List of Victor Records for Home School and College from 1927 and 1930.

Folder 416

Vocalion.

Catalog of 1500, C-0001, and V-1000 series (not original).

Folder 417-420

Folder 417

Folder 418

Folder 419

Folder 420

Multilabel Catalogs.

Decca Dealer Aid, Volume 9

The Harrison Catalog from April 1954 and May 1955.

The Music America Loves Best on Victor and Bluebird Records from 1943.

One-Spot Classical Guide from 1953

Yodelling and Hill-Billy Records from 1955.

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