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Songs: Samuels - Smith's
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Titles: Samuels - Smith's

* Indicates from the collection of Alan V. Miller

* Samuels, Walter G; Whitcup, Leonard; Powell, Teddy. Take me back to my boots and saddle. New York: Schuster and Miller, 1935. 5 p. Cover: Fred Waring.

* Samuels, Walter G; Whitcup, Leonard; Powell, Teddy. Take me back to my boots and saddle. New York: Schuster and Miller, 1935. 5 p. Cover: Featured by Jimmy Farrell.

   Samuels, Walter G; Whitcup, Leonard; Powell, Teddy. Take me back to my boots and saddle. New York: Schuster and Miller, 1935. 5 p. Cover: Featured by Josephine Larkin and Dick Hotcha Gardner.

Take me back to my boots and saddle,
1935

* Samuels, Walter G; Whitcup, Leonard; Powell, Teddy. Take me back to my boots and saddle. New York: Schuster and Miller, 1935. 5 p.

"Words and music by Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup, Teddy Powell."
"Featured by Rodney McLennan."

* Samuels, Walter G; Whitcup, Leonard; Powell, Teddy. Take me back to my boots and saddle. New York: Schuster and Miller; Toronto: Gordon V. Thompson, 1935. 5 p. Cover: Successfully introduced over radio by John Charles Thomas.

Santa Fe Rangers western songs,
1946

* The Santa Fe Rangers western songs. New York: Leeds Music Corp., 1946. 48 p. 19 songs.

"Contents: Along the Navajo trail,
Cow-cow boogie,
Texas blues,
Tomorrow begins another year,
When it's reveille time in heaven,
New moon on the Alamo ..."

* Schaeffer, Mary. Little old shack in the mountains. New York: Bibo-Lang, 1933. 3 p. Cover: "Featured by Jack Davis."

* Schuh, Albert. Yosemite. Piano composition written at Yosemite Valley, July 14, 1926. Oakland, CA: William L. Belrose, Wiley B. Allen Co., 1926. 5 p. No lyrics

* Schwartz, Arthur. A gal in calico. Music by A. Schwartz; lyrics by Leo Robin. New York: Remick Music, 1946. 3 p. Cover: From the Warner Bros. picture "The time, the place and the girl," starring Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson, Martha Vickers, Janis Paige, with Carmen Cavallaro and his orchestra.

* Screens songs . New York: Charlton Publishing. c1946 monthly

* Sgt. Gene Autry presents his favorite patriotic and hillbilly songs. Hollywood, CA: West'rn Music Publishing, 1943. 47 p. Ill. 19 songs.

* Shaw, Lloyd. Cowboy dances: a collection of western square dances. With a foreword by Sherwood Anderson, appendix "Cowboy dance tunes" arranged by Frederick Knorr, p.373-394. Caldwell, ID: Caxton Printers, 1950. 417 p.

I'll be back in a year, 1941

* Shelhamer, Ben, Jr.; Heritier, Claude; Hull, Russ. I'll be back in a year, little darlin'. Chicago: Bell (Broadcast) Music, 1941. 3 p.

"Words and music by Ben Shelhamer, Jr., Claude Heritier, and Russ Hull."
"Featured by Bill Boyd, Bluebird recording artist."

* Shepard, Riley; Nelson, Steve; Nelson, Ed. G. I can't give you back you heart. New York: Leeds Music, 1944. 3 p. Cover: Featured by Riley Shepard, the cowboy philosopher.

* Sheriff Tom Owen's cowboys, a collection of favorite songs. Book no.1. Chicago: Country Music Publishers, 1947. 48 p. 25 songs.
Singin' in the saddle, 1944

* Sherwin, Sterling. Singin' in the saddle: a new collection of original and standard cowboy songs. Boston: Boston Music, 1944. 59 p. Ill. 21 songs.

"Cover by Beniamino Bufano."
See: "O bury me not on the lone prairie (The dying cowboy)", p.31

* Sherwin, Sterling. American cowboy songs, old and new. Toronto: Canadian Music Sales; London, England: Francis, Day and Hunter, 1939. 32 p. 17 songs. "Composer of 'Songs of the roundup'."
Short Brothers radio song folio,
1947

* Short Brothers radio song folio. No.1. Nashville: Short Brothers Publications, 1947. 40 p. Ill. 18 songs.

"Including these Decca Record hits:
Love me now,
Could you take me back,
Dissatisfied,
As long as I live ..."

* Shorty Long song folio. New York: Tannen Music Inc., 1951. 28 p. 13 songs.

* Simplified popular song hits with words and music. No. 9. New York: Chas. H. Hansen Music Co., 1951. 15 p. See: "On top of Old Smoky."

* Sing along the way . Delaware, OH: Cooperative Recreation Service, 194-. 80 p.

* Sing 'em cowboy sing 'em!: songs of the trail and range. New York: Amsco Music Sales; Toronto: Canadian Music Sales Corp., 1933. 96 p. 61 songs.

Sing 'em cowboy, 1934

* Sing 'em cowboy sing 'em!: songs of the trail and range. New York: Amsco Music Sales, 1934. 96 p. 61 songs.

"With accompaniment for the following instruments:
Voice and piano,
Guitar, banjo,
Harmonica,
Ukulele, mandolin, violin,
Accordion and others."

* Sing magazine. New York: Affiliated Lyric Publishing. c1946-49 monthly

Sing magazine, July 1942

* Sing magazine: latest popular songs . New York: KWK Publications. c1942-?43 monthly

v.1, no.4, May 1942. 32 p. See "Whistling cowboy" p.5
v.1, no.5, Jul. 1942. 32 p.
v.1, no.6, Aug. 1942. 32 p.
v.1, no.7, Sep. 1942. 32 p.
continued by Sing songs

* Sing songs: latest popular radio, stage and screen songs. New York: DS Publishing. c1943-49 monthly

   Sizemore, Asher. Hearth and home songs: songs that will live forever / by Asher Sizemore, and Little Jimmie Louisville, Kentucky: Asher Sizemore, 1934 (1935 Edition).

* Sizemore, Asher. How beautiful Heaven must be; I miss my dear sweet mother; I dreamed I searched heaven for you. Nashville, TN: Asher Sizemore, 1933. 3 songs; 2 by A.S. Bridgewater and A.P. Bland and James D. Vaughn.

   Sleepy Hollow Cowboys and Cowgirls. Folio no.1. Hollywood, CA: American Music Inc., 1937 (?1940).

Sleepy Hollow Cowboys and Cowgirls,
1937

* Sleepy Hollow Cowboys and Cowgirls' song folio. Folio no.1. Portland, OR: American Music, 1940. 51 p. 20 songs.

"Twenty new songs,
Complete with words and music,
Guitar, ukulele and banjo chords."

* Sleepy Hollow Ranch Cowboys and Cowgirls song folio. Folio no.1. New York: Bourne Inc., 1946. 47 p. Ill. 15 songs.

  Slim Pickens Wilson and his Prairie Playboys. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing, 1937.

* Smeck, Roy. Roy Smeck's ukulele fun book: a pocketful of unrivaled song hits. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, 1950. 63 p. See: Ramos/Costello's "El rancho grande" p.57; Espinosa/Tuvim'Luban's "A gay rachero" p. 62.

Smiley Burnette cowboy, 1937

* Smiley Burnette cowboy and western songs. Chicago: M.M. Cole Publishing, [1937]. 64 p. Ill. 52 songs.

"52 sensational songs, such as,
Mama don't like music,
That old Texas trail is calling me,
My prayer for tonight,
My pinto pony and I,
And 48 others."

* Smiley Burnette cowboy song book: a fine collection of original cowboy, hillbilly, comedy and home songs. Compiled and edited by Betty Ann Fisher. New York: Stasny Music, [1940]. Ill. 64 p. 27 songs.

Smilin' Bill Waters, 1943

* Smilin' Bill Waters home-folk-songs. New York: Southern Music Publishing (Peer International), 1943. 32 p. 14 songs.

"Including:
No letter today,
Born to lose,
When my blue moon turns to gold again,
My blue eyed mountain rose,
Wabash cannon ball."

Smilin' Bill Waters, 1943

* Smilin' Bill Waters home-folk-songs. New York: Southern Music Publishing (Peer International), 1943. 32 p. Ill. 13 songs.

"Including:
No letter today,
Born to lose,
When my blue moon turns to gold again,
My blue eyed mountain rose,
Don't make me go to bed and I'll be good."

  Smilin' Bill Waters, home folk songs. Nashville: Wallace Fowler Publications, 1947.

   Smilin' Bill Waters original home folk songs. Book No.2. np: Willie B . Waters, 1940.

* Smith, Hubbard; Hubbard, J.M. A home in the west / Words by Dr. Hubbard Smith; music by J.M. Hubbard. Chicago: Calumet Music Co., 1936. 5 p. Cover: Freddy Martin and his orchestra.

* Smith, Clay. Maid of the West. Words by Roscoe Gilmore Stott, music by Clay Smith. Cleveland; New York: Sam Fox Publishing Co., 1923. 8 p.

Smith's collection of mountain ballads,
1932

* Smith's collection of mountain ballads and cowboy songs. New York: Wm J. Smith, 1932. 59 p. 30 songs.

See: "Bury me out on the prairie,"
"The dying cowboy,"
"The tenderfoot,"
"The cowboys lament,"
"Cowboys dance song,"
"Home on the range,"
"I'd like to Be in Texas,"
"Red River Valley,"
"When the works all done this fall"

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