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Songs: Blackwood - By
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Titles: Blackwood - By

* Indicates from the collection of Alan V. Miller

   Blackwood Brother's gospel song collection. New York: Hill and Range Songs Inc., c1953.

   Blue Grass Roy, the Hamlins Korn Kracker, world's greatest collection of cowboy and mountain ballads. Book no.4. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing, 1936.

* Blue Grass Roy sensational collection of mountain ballads and old time songs. "The Kentucky Korn Kracker". Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing, 1931. 66 p. 50 songs. See: "Billy the Kid," "Poor Lonesome Cowboy".

Bob Atcher's Home Folks, 1943

* Bob Atcher's home folks favorites. Nashville: Acuff-Rose, 1943. 47 p.

Illustrated. 20 songs. See: "We'll Be Pals".

Bob Miller's Famous Folio, 1934

* Bob Miller's famous folio full of original cowboy songs. Edited by Arthur H. Gutman. New York: Bob Miller, 1934. 47 p.

22 songs; On cover: "Songs you hear on the radio and phonograph records."

   Bob Miller's famous folio full of song hits. New York: Bob Miller, 1934.

* Bob Miller's famous hill-billy heart throbs. Edited by Arthur H. Gutman. New York: Bob Miller, 1934. 63 p. 20 songs.

* Bob Miller's famous hill-billy songs, including Answer to 21 years. Compiled and edited by Arthur H. Gutman. New York: Paull-Pioneer Music Corp., by arrangement with Bob Miller Music Co., 1933. 64 p. 20 songs.

   Bob Nolan's cowboy classics. No.1. Hollywood, CA: American Music Inc., 1937. ?18 songs.

Bob Nolan's Folio, 1939

* Bob Nolan's folio of original cowboy classics. No.1. Hollywood, CA: American Music Inc., 1939. 47 p.

18 songs; On cover: "Introduced in Columbia Screen Productions starring Charles Starrett and featuring the Sons of the Pioneers."

* Bob Nolan's folio of original cowboy classics. No.2. Portland, OR: American Music Inc., 1940. 47 p. Ill. See: Sons of the Pioneers. 18 songs.

   Bob Nolan's Sons of the Pioneers cowboy songs. Beverly Hills: Hill and Range Songs Inc., 195-

Bob Wills Song Book, 1942

* Bob Wills song book. New York: Bourne Inc. (Irving Berlin Inc.), 1942. 80 p.

On cover: "The roundup of the century."
Illustrated. 24 songs.

* Bob Wills song book. No.1. New York: Bourne Inc., 1942.

* Bob Wills song book. No.2. New York: Bourne Inc., 1945. 40 p. Ill. 15 songs. See: "Song of the rodeo."

   Bob Wills' songs from San Antone. Beverly Hills, CA: Hill and Range Songs Inc., c1949.

   Bobby Gregory and his Cactus Cowboys jumbo song folio. No.11. Hollywood, CA: American Music Inc., 1946.

   Bobby Gregory and is Cactus Cowboys jumbo song folio. No.14. Hollywood, CA: American Music Inc., 1948.

   Bobby Gregory and his Cactus Cowboys jumbo song folio. No.15. Hollywood, CA: American Music Inc., 1948.

   Bobby Gregory and his Cactus Cowboys jumbo song folio. No.16. Hollywood, CA: American Music Inc., 1948.

   Bobby Gregory and his Cactus Cowboys jumbo song folio. No.17. Hollywood, CA: American Music Inc., 1948.

   Bobby Gregory and his Cactus Cowboys jumbo song folio. No.18. Hollywood, CA: American Music Inc., 1948.

   Bobby Gregory and his Cactus Cowboys jumbo song folio. No.19. Hollywood, CA: American Music Inc., 1948.

   Bobby Gregory and his Cactus Cowboys song folio. No.20. Hollywood, CA: American Music Inc., 1948.

   Bobby Gregory and his Cactus Cowboys song folio. No.21. Hollywood, CA: American Music Inc., 1948.

   Bobby Gregory and his Cactus Cowboys song folio. No.22. Hollywood, CA: American Music Inc., 1948.

   Bobby Gregory and his Cactus Cowboys song folio. No.23. Hollywood, CA: American Music Inc., 1948.

* Bobby Gregory's jumbo 4 in 1 folio. No. 9. New York: American Music Pub. Co., 1943. 52 p. 50 songs.

* Boone, Claude. Wedding bells. New York: Edwin H. Morris and Company, 1947. 3 p. Cover: Kenny Roberts.

* Botkin, Perry; Schwartz, Bernie; Bushallow Jon Jr. Ridin' herd on a cloud. Toronto: Canadian Music Sales Corp., 1943. 5 p.

   Bowie, William. Cowboy song. np, nd

* Box, Cox, Noel and Pelosi. Sing a round-up song (Yippy-I-Ay). London: Francis, Day and Hunter, 1940. 4 p. No.2720

* Bradley Kincaid: the Kentucky Mountain Boy. Folio no.12. New York: Southern Music Publishing (Peer International), 1941. 32 p. 17 songs.

Bradley Kincaid Favorite Mountain
Ballads, 1939

* Bradley Kincaid favorite mountain ballads and old time songs. New York: Southern Music Publishing (Peer International), 1937. 64 p.

"The Kentucky mountain boy."
Illustrated. 50 songs. See: "Zebra Dunn."

* Bradley Kincaid mountain ballads old time songs. No.7. [Garden City, NY]: Bradley Kincaid, 1936. 24 p. 23 songs. Errata contents page pasted in, as well as p. 18 “What'll I do with the baby-o?”, p.19 “Pretty little devilish Mary.”

* Bradley Kincaid my favorite mountain ballads and old time songs. No.5. [Kentucky]: Bradley Kincaid, 1932. 39 p. 26 songs.

* Bradley Kincaid's collection mountain ballads. No.9. Garden City, NY: Bradley Kincaid, 1939. 24 p. 33 songs.

   Braley, Berton. " The habit". np nd. Set to music by Sons of the Pioneers as " Rolling stone"; Arkansas Woodchoppers.

* Brandt, Dorothea. Wagon train. np: Clayton F. Summy Co., 1954. 4 p.

* Brennan, Jas. A. The rose of the mountain trail. Words by Jack Caddigan; music by Jas. A. Brennan. New York: Jerome H. Remick and Co., 1914. 5 p.

* Broadcast songs. New York: X.L. Publishing Company. c1944-46.

It's Great to be Livin' Again,
1939

* Broadhurst, Cecil. It's great to be livin' again. New York: Carl Fischer, 1939. 5 p.

"Oh, I've been a roamin' old cowboy
And my outfit is worn pretty bad
And my hands are all calloused like leather
From the work and the wild times I've had ..."

   The bronco busters song album, "Texas Ruby" Owens (the Yodelling Cowgirl) and "Zeke" Clements. ?: Davis Printing Co., nd.

* Brown, George; Raskin, Willie; Howard, Fred; Vincent, Nat. Rock me to sleep in my Rocky Mountain home. Chicago: Calumet Music Co., 1935. 4 p. (Used by special permission from M. M. Cole Publishing, c1930). Cover: "Featured by Milt Herth."

   Brown, George; Raskin, Willie; Howard, Fred; Vincent, Nat. Rock me to sleep in my Rocky Mountain home. Chicago: Calumet Music Co., 1935. Cover: "Featured by Tex Fletcher."

The Moon is Low, 1930

* Brown, Nacio Herb. The moon is low. Music by N. H. Brown; lyrics by Arthur Freed. New York: Robbins Music, 1930. 5 p.

Sung by Cliff Edwards.
Cover: "Joan Crawford in Montana Moon.
A Metro-Goldwyn Mayer Talking Picture."

* Brumley, Albert E. Albert E. Brumley's America's memory valley / compiled by Bob Brumley and Sharon Boles. Camdenton, MO: America's Memory Valley Book, 1992. 63 p.

See arrangements by Albert Brumley: "Streets of Laredo" p.13; "Red River Valley" p.27; "The yellow rose of Texas" p.39.

* Bruns, George. The ballad of Davy Crockett. Verses by Tom Blackburn. New York: Wonderland Music Co., 1954. 5 p. Cover: Fess Parker as Davy Crockett.

   Buck Beeman (the Fiddlin' Fool from Kansas) and his Western Pals northwestern barn dance songs. New York: Dixie Music Publishing Co., 1946.

* Buck Jones collection of songs of the western trails. Chicago: Chart Music Publishing House, 1940. 58 p. 30 songs

Buck Jones Rangers-Cowboys, 1932

* Buck Jones rangers-cowboys collection. No.1. New York: Bibo- Lang, 1932. 64 p.

Illustrated. 16 songs. See: Rope spinning, p.56-63.

   Buckaroo: visions and voices of the American cowboy. New York: Callaway, Simon and Schuster, 1993. 125 p.

* Bud Messner and the Skyline Boys song folio. [Chambersburg, PA]: [Bud Messner], [1949]. 32 p. 20 songs.

   Bulla, Clyde Robert. Songs of Mr. Small. Words and pictures by Lois Lenski, with music by C. R. Bulla. New York: Oxford University Press, 1954. 40 p. 21 songs by Cowboy Small.

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Bury me out on the prairie, 1935

* Bury me out on the Prairie. Chicago: Calumet Music Co., 1935. 2 p.

Arranged by Nick Manoloff.
On cover: "The Westerners" (Massey Family).

* By the silver Rio Grande. Chicago: Calumet Music Co., 1935. 2p. "With ukelele chords, guitar chords and special Hawiian guitar chorus." Arranged by Nick Manoloff, inside title "By the silv'ry Rio Grand." On cover: "Ted Weems and his orchestra."

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