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VOICES WEST: COWBOY SONG SECTION
Songs: Gem - Grofe
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Titles: Gem - Grofe

* Indicates from the collection of Alan V. Miller

   Gem dance folio for 1934: contains the season's popular song successes. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein and Co., c1933. See "Colorado moon", "Panhandle Pete". Note: just music, no lyrics.

* Gem guitar note and diagram song folio: containing 15 complete songs - words and music. Arranged by G.A. Bronson and L.D. Richardson. Edited and additional numbers arranged by John Martell. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein, and Co., 1935. 47 p. 15 songs. See: "The Last Round-up".

Gene Autry and Jimmy Long, 1935

* Gene Autry and Jimmy Long cowboy songs, mountain ballads. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing, 1935. 64 p. Ill.

"Contains 25 sensational songs hits, such as
Memories of that silver haired daddy
Angel boy
Cradle of my dreams
I'll be ridin
Seven more days."

* Gene Autry's collection of juke box, radio, movie hits. "Native American, cowboy songs, ballads of the West." Hollywood, CA: Western Music Publishing, 1945. 45 p. Ill. 20 songs.

* Gene Autry's de luxe edition of famous original cowboy songs and mountain ballads. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing, 1938. 95 p. Ill. 88 songs.

   Gene Autry's famous cowboy songs and mountain ballads. Book No.1. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing, 1934. 64 p. Ill. ?30 songs.

* Gene Autry's famous cowboy songs and mountain ballads. Book No.2. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing, 1934. 64 p. Ill. 28 songs.

   Gene Autry's favorite folk songs. Hollywood, CA: West'rn Music Publishing, 1940.

   Gene Autry's hit kit. Hollywood, CA: Western Music Publishing, c1945.

* Gene Autry's popular music folio of western songs. New York: Movie Songs Inc., 1947. [27] p. Ill. 12 songs.

* Gene Autry's sensational collection of famous original cowboy songs and mountain ballads. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing, 1932. 64 p. 30 songs.

* Gene La Verne's roundup of song hits (radio and recording). New York: Dixie Music Pub. Co., 1945. 32 p. 31 songs.

   Gentry, Linnell. A history and encyclopedia of country, western, and gospel music. Nashville: np, 1961.

* George, Don. The yellow rose of Texas. New York: Planetary Music Publishing, 1955. 3 p. Recorded by Mitch Miller and Chorus.

* George, Don. The yellow rose of Texas. Toronto, ON: Gordon V. Thompson; New York: Planetary Music Publishing, 1955. 3 p. Recorded by Mitch Miller and Chorus.

* George Morgan's songs for home folks. New York: Hill and Range Songs Inc., 1949. 33 p. 15 songs.

* The Georgia Crackers' song folio no.1: twenty original song favorites complete with words and music, guitar, ukulele and banjo chords. Portland, OR: American Music Inc., 1940. 54 p. 20 songs.

* Gershwin, George. Bidin' my time. Lyrics by Ira Gershwin. New York: Harms (New World Music), [1944], c1930. 5 p. Cover: "Girl Crazy" starring Mickey Roone and Judy Garland.

* Gershwin, George. But not for me. Lyrics by Ira Gershwin. New York: Harms (New World Music), [1944], c1930. 5 p. Cover: "Girl Crazy" starring Mickey Roone and Judy Garland.

   Gibbon, John Murray. Canadian mosaic: the making of a northern nation. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, c1938.

Northland songs, 1936

* Gibbon, John Murray. Northland songs. No.1 Toronto: Gordon V. Thompson. 1936. Ill. 23 p.

"Arranged for piano by Harold Eustace Key."
See also Northland songs

Honey song, 1942

* Gibson, Arbie; Massey, Curt. The honey song ("Honey, I'm in love with you"). New York: Edwin H. Morris and Company, 1942. 2 p.

Cover: "As introduced and recorded by Louise Massey and the Westerners."
"Words and music by Arbie Gibson and Curt Massey."

* Gibson, Arbie; Massey, Curt. The honey song ("Honey, I'm in love with you"). Toronto: Canadian Music Sales, 1942. 3 p.

   Gilbert, Henry. The lone prairie. Newton Center, MA: Wa-Wan Press, 1905.

Blinky Moon Bay, 1925

* Gillespie, Haven; Little, George A. Blinky Moon Bay. San Francisco: Villa Moret, 1925. 5 p.

Cover: "As featured by Wyoming Four, kings of harmony."


Down Texas way. Toronto: Leo Feist, 1921.

* Godfrey, Fred; Mills, A.J.; Scott, Bennett. Down Texas way. Toronto: Leo Feist, 1921. 5 p. "Featured by Albert Plunkett of the Dumbells, in "Biff, bing, bang."


The Dumbells were a Canadian vaudeville troupe that formed during the First World War. Original members were Merton Plunkett, his brother Albert (1899-1957), Ted Charters, Ross Hamilton ('Marjorie') (1889-1965) and Allan Murray ('Marie from Montreal') both female impersonators, Jack Ayre, Bill Tennent, Bert Langley, Frank Brayford and Leonard Young

* Goldblatt, Burt. The country music story: a picture history of country and western music. Photos by Robert Shelton. Secaucus, NJ: Castle Books, c1966. 256 p. Ill. See: ch.7, "Way out west: singing cowboys and western swing." p.143-178.

Golden West Cowboys' folio, 1939

* Golden West Cowboys' folio of songs of the golden west. No.1. Portland, OR: American Music Inc., 1939. 54 p.

Cover: "20 new songs introduced by J.L. Frank's Original 'Golden West Cowboys'."
"Popular stars of radio, stage & screen."
"Complete with words & music,
Guitar, ukulele, & banjo chords."

   A good tale and a bonnie tune. Edited by Mody C. Boatright [1896-1970], Wilson M. Hudson and Allen Maxwell. Dallas: Southern Methodist University Press, [1964]. 274 p. (Texas Folklore Society, n.32)

* Gordon, Irving. Sorta on the border. New York: Edwin H. Morris and Company, 1953. 2 p.

   Grady and Hazel Cole's Blue Ridge Mountain songs. Chicago: Chart Music Publishing House, 1946.

   Grandpa Jones, the Kentuck' Yodeler greatest collection of cowboy, hill billy and mountain ballads. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing, 1936.

   Grandpa Jones, the Kentuck' Yodeler greatest collection of cowboy, hill billy and mountain ballads. No.2. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing, 1937.

* Grandpa Jones, star of Grand Ole Opry: harmonies of the hill country. Cincinnati: Lois Music Publishing, 1947. 40 p. Ill. 17 songs.

* Greene, Joe. Across the alley from the Alamo. New York: Leslie Music Corporation, 1947. Recorded by Woody Herman, Stan Kenton, Mill Brothers, Starlighters, 3 Suns. Cover: "Featured by Buddy Clarke." 5 p.

Across from the Alamo, 1947

* Greene, Joe. Across the alley from the Alamo. New York: Leslie Music Corporation, 1947. 5 p.

"Recorded by Woody Herman, Stan Kenton, Mill Brothers, Starlighters, 3 Suns."
"Featured by The Three Suns".

Across from the Alamo, 1947

* Greene, Joe. Across the alley from the Alamo. New York: Leslie Music Corporation, 1947. 3 p.

"Recorded by Woody Herman, Stan Kenton, Mill Brothers, Starlighters, 3 Suns."
"Featured by Woody Herman".

* Grever, Maria. Ti-pi-tin: the sensational Mexican waltz song. New York: Leo Feist, 1938. 5 p. English lyric by Raymond Leveen. Successfully introduced in American by Horace Heidt.

 > Along the Santa Fe Trail, 1940

* Grosz, Will; Dubin, Al; Coolidge, Edwina. Along the Santa Fe Trail. New York: HARMS, 1940. 5 p.

"Music by Will Grosz."
"Words by Al Dubin and Edwina Coolidge".
"From the Warner Brothers Picture 'Along the Santa Fe Trail,' starring Errol Flynn and Olivia De Havilland.

   Grofe, Ferde. Grande Canyon suite. New York: Robbins Music Corp., c1933. See: "On the trail"

   Grofe, Ferde. On the trail. New York: Robbins Music Corp., c1937.

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