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VOICES WEST: COWBOY SONG SECTION
Songs: Sons - Swander
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Titles: Sons - Swander

* Indicates from the collection of Alan V. Miller

   Sons of the Pioneers song folio. No.1. Hollywood, CA: American Music Inc., 1936 (?1937). ?18 songs

   Sons of the Pioneers original song folio. Folio no.2. Hollywood, CA: American Music Inc., 1936 (?1937). ?18 songs

* Sons of the Pioneers original songs of the prairie. Folio no.3. Hollywood, CA: American Music Inc., 1937. 50 p. Ill. 18 songs.

Spade Cooley's western swing, 1945

* Spade Cooley's western swing song folio, for voice, piano and guitar. New York: Hill and Range Songs Inc., 1945. 34 p. 15 songs.

On cover: "Containing 15 western songs hits,
Featured in motion pictures and on radio."

* St. Luke, John. Willie's farewell ballad. Written and composed by St. Luke. New York: Firth, Pond and Co., 1851. California gold rush. 5 p.

* Stand by. np c1934-36.

* Stars of country music: Uncle Dave Macon to Johnny Rodriguez. Edited by Bill C. Malone and Judith McCulloh. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1975. 476 p. See: Douglas B. Green's "Gene Autry" p. 142-156, pieces on "Early pioneers", "Vernon Dalhart", Jimmie Rodgers".

* Steiner, Max. As long as I live. Lyrics by Charlie Tobias. New York: M. Witmark and Sons, 1944. 3 p. From the Warner Bros. picture "Saratoga trunk". Starring Ingrid Bergman and Gary Cooper.

* Stone, Helen. Mexicali Rose waltz ballad. Words by Helen Stone; music by Jack B. Tenney. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing, 1935, c.1923. 5 p. Cover: featured by Bing Crosby.

Idaho, 1942

* Stone, Jesse. Idaho. London, England: Chappell and Co., 1942. 4 p.

"Words and music by Jesse Stone."
"1429."

* Stone, Jesse. Idaho. Words and music by Jesse Stone. Successfully featured by Alvino Rey and his orchestra. New York: American Academy of Music, 1942. 5 p.

   Stop! Look! Read! See: Latest song hits.

   Strawberry roan. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing, c1935.

   Stu' Davis' song corral. Toronto: Gordon V. Thompson, nd.

   Stu' Davis' saddle bag of songs. No.2. Vancouver: Empire Music Publishers, [1949].

   Stuart Hamblen and His Lucky Stars: most popular western radio star deluxe song book. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing, c1932. 96 p. 81 songs.

Stuart Hamblen and His Lucky Stars,
c1942

* Stuart Hamblen and his Lucky Stars: deluxe edition, cowboy songs, western songs, home songs, mountain songs. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing, 1942. 96 p. 81 songs.

See: "I'm in love cowboy, with you,"
Music by Leslie Webb Brown, words by B.F. Coss, p.57

* Styne, Jule. Ev'ry day I love you (just a little bit more). Music by Jule Styne; lyrics by Sammy Cahn. New York: HARMS, 1948. 3 p. From the Warner Brothers Picture "Two Guys from Texas" starring Dennis Morgan and Jack Carson.

   Styne, Jule. I wanna be a cowboy in the movies. Music by Jule Styne; lyrics by Sammy Cahn. New York: HARMS, 1948. 3 p. From the Warner Brothers Picture "Two Guys from Texas" starring Dennis Morgan and Jack Carson.

The night is young, 1936

* Suesse, Dana. The night is young and you're so beautiful. New York: Words and Music; Toronto: Canadian Music Sales, 1936. 5 p.

"Fort Worth Frontier Centennial presents Billy Rose's 'Casa Mana'."
"Words by Billy Rose and Irving Kahal; music by Dana Suesse."
"Staged by John Murray Anderson; architecture designed by Albert Johnson."

Lord's ridin' with me  
tonight, 1951

* Sullivan, Jeri; Carroll, Bob. The Lord's ridin' with me tonight. New York: Ivy Music Corp., 1951. 5 p.

"Words and music by Jeri Sullivan, and Bob Carroll."
"Staged by John Murray Anderson; architecture designed by Albert Johnson."

* Sunny Skylar's radio song favorites. New York: Mills Music, 194-. 32 p. 14 songs.

* Swander, Don. Deep in the heart of Texas. Words by June Hershey. Hollywood, CA: Melody Lane Publications, 1941. 2 p.

* Swander, Don. Deep in the heart of Texas. Music by Don Swander, words by June Hershey. Hollywood, CA: Melody Lane Publications, 1941. 5 p. "Deep in the heart of Texas," p. [6]. Cover: "Featured by The Escorts and Betty."

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