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Cowboy Songs

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1 Allan, Fleming SONGS OF THE GOLDEN WEST -- Number One: Arranged and Edited by Fleming Allan.
Hollywood Cross Music 1944 First Edition Pictorial Paper Covers Very Good 
50pp3 Contains words and music to 23 cowboy songs, including: Goodbye, Prairie Rose, Goodbye; Yodeler's Romance; My Texas Queen; The Ranchboy's Lullaby; The Pendleton Trail; and 18 more. 11.75" x 8.75" On the western-themed cover is a photo of Cousin Joe Maphis (WLS-Chicago) in western clothes, with his guitar. 
Price: 25.00 USD
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2 Along...sheet music ALONG THE NAVAJO TRAIL: Words and music by Larry Markes, Dick Charles, Eddie DeLange.
NY Leeds Music 1945 Early edition Pictorial Paper Covers Very Good 
6pp, words and music, in part: "Ev'ry day along about ev'nin', When the sunlight's beginnin' to fail, I ride through the slumberin' shadows Along the Navajo Trail...." Key of Eb. 12" x 9" Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters, featured on the cover, recorded this song on Decca record #23437. 
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3 American Music, publisher COWBOY BALLADS: Folio No. 1
Portland, Oregon American Music 1939 First Edition Printed self-wraps Very Good 
pp: 48, (2). Contains words and music to 20 songs, including: There's A Ridin', Ropin' Cowboy in the Moon; Buck Up, Cowboy; Wide Open Plains; My Little Texas Sweetheart; and 16 more. 12.25" x 9.25" 
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4 American Music, publisher COWBOY BALLADS: Folio No. 1.
Portland, Oregon American Music 1939 First Edition Pictorial Paper Covers Very Good 
pp: 48, (2). Contains words and music to 20 songs, including: When It's Roundup Time On The Range; On An Old Ranch Home In Arizona; Bury Me Up On The Mountain; My Ranch On The Colorado; and 16 more. Spine preserved with cloth by prior owner. 12" x 9" The cover depicts cowboys singing around a campfire at night, with an inset photo of Tex Ritter in western gear and gunbelt as he appeared in a Monogram Pictures movie. 
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5 American Music, publisher COWBOY BALLADS: Folio No. 4
Portland, OR American Music 1940 First Edition Pictorial Paper Covers Very Good 
pp: 48, (2). Contains words and music to 20 cowboy songs as sung by Tex Owens, "Radio's Original Texas Ranger." Titles include: Lonesome Cowboy; Arizona Moon; My Texas Rose; Ridin' in the Rockies; Dear Hills of Texas; and 15 more. 12.25" x 9.25" Tex Owens appears on the cover. 
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6 American Music, publisher COWBOY BALLADS: Folio No. 5
Portland, OR Oregon American Music 1940 First Edition Pictorial Paper Covers Very Good 
pp: 48, (2). Contains words and music to 20 songs as sung by Max Terhune in "Three Mesquiteers," etc. 12.25" x 9.25" 
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7 American Music, publisher COWBOY BALLADS: Folio No. 6
Portland, OR Oregon American Music 1940 First Edition Pictorial Paper Covers Very Good 
pp: 48, (2). Contains words and music to 20 new songs as sung by the Rodik Twins "cowgirls," and others. 12.25" x 9.25" 
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8 American Music, publisher HOME & HILL COUNTRY BALLADS: Folio No. 6
Portland, OR American Music 1941 First Edition Pictorial Paper Covers Very Good 
50pp. Contains words and music to 22 songs featured on radio by Oscar & Elmer of Saturday Night Shindig. Titles include: Carolina Home, I Miss You; Hill-billy Harry; Mammy's Little Honey Chile; Old Cotton Head Joe; I Miss the Mississippi; and 17 more. 12" x 9" Oscar & Elmer are shown on the cover. 
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9 American Music, publisher HOME & HILL COUNTRY BALLADS: Folio No. 3 [songbook]
Portland, Oregon American Music 1941. 1941 1st Edition Soft cover 
Pictorial paper covers and contents in very good condition. 12.25" x 9" 50pp Contains lyrics, music, chord symbols and frames for 22 songs featured on radio by Pappy Cheshire and the gang. Titles include: My Cumberland Valley Home; 'Way Down South in Georgia; The Orphan Blues; The Drifter; My Badlands Girl; and 17 more. Illustrated by Pappy Cheshire cover photo. First Edition. Binding is original wraps. 
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10 American Music, publisher SONGS OF THE SADDLE, No. 3: 20 New Popular Favorites. Complete with Words and Music, Guitar, Ukulele & Banjo Chords
Portland, Oregon American Music 1942 First Edition Pictorial Paper Covers Good + 
50pp. Contains words and music to 22 songs, including: Give Me A Girl from the Golden West; I'd Love to Be A Cowboy; Dreaming Along the Sleepy Rio Grande; On the Spring Creek Trail; Colorado Round-up Days; Over the Hills of Texas; The Cowgirl's Prayer; and 15 more. Light wear along spine. 12" x 9" On the cover is an inset photo-portrait of Chill Wills, surrounded by drawings of cowboys on bucking broncos. 
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11 American Music, publisher SONGS OF THE SADDLE: 20 New Popular Favorites. Complete with Words and Music, Guitar, Ukulele & Banjo Chords.
Portland, OR American Music 1942 First Edition Pictorial Paper Covers Very Good 
50pp. Contains words and music to 22 songs, including: Give Me A Girl from the Golden West; I'd Love to Be A Cowboy; Dreaming Along the Sleepy Rio Grande; On the Spring Creek Trail; Colorado Round-up Days; Over the Hills of Texas; The Cowgirl's Prayer; and 15 more. 12" x 9" On the cover, an inset photo-portrait of Chill Wills is surrounded by drawings of cowboys on bucking broncos. 
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12 Apple...sheet music APPLE, CHERRY, MINCE AND CHOCOLATE CREAM
NY Allen Music 1950 First Edition Pictorial Cover Fine Illus from Photograph 
4pp, words and music by Cliff Warren, Barnett Shaw and David S. Rose. In part: "There's a small cafe I know, Where the fellas like to go, For the waitress there is really quite a queen.." Recorded by Montana Slim who is shown on the cover playing his guitar. 12" x 9". 
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13 Arkansas (Arkie) Woodchopper THE ARKANSAS WOODCHOPPER'S WORLD'S GREATEST COLLECTION OF COWBOY SONGS, WITH YODEL ARRANGEMENT: Contains 34 Big Hits.
Chicago M.M. Cole 1931 First Edition Pictorial Paper Covers Very Good 
66pp. Contains words and music to 34 cowboy songs, including: The Bronk That Wouldn't Bust; Cowboy's Meditation; The Melancholy Cow-boy; The Range Of The Buffalo; The Trail To Mexico; Traveling Yodler; and 28 more. 12" x 9" The cover photo shows Arkie in high-top boots and wide-brim hat, playing his guitar. 
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14 Arkansas (Arkie) Woodchopper THE ARKANSAS WOODCHOPPER'S WORLD'S GREATEST COLLECTION OF COWBOY SONGS, WITH YODEL ARRANGEMENTS: Contains 36 Big Hits.
Chicago M.M. Cole 1932 First Edition Pictorial Paper Covers Very Good 
66pp. Contains words and music to 36 cowboy songs, including: The Broncho Buster; Courtship of Billy Grimes; Poor Working Girl; Little Old Sod Shanty On The Claim; The Range Of The Buffalo; Texas Cowboy; and 30 more. Spine preserved with cloth by prior owner. 12" x 9" The cover photo shows Arkie in high-top boots and wide-brim hat, playing his guitar. 
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15 Arnold, Eddy EDDY ARNOLD'S FAVORITE SONGS, NUMBER 2
Beverly Hills Hill and Range Songs 1950 First Edition Original Wraps Very Good Illus from Photographs 
33pp. A page of biography precedes lyrics, melody line, piano accompaniment, guitar chords and frames to 15 cowboy songs. Titles include: A Prison without Walls; Cuddle Buggin' Baby; Little Angel with A Dirty Face; The Lovebug Itch; Why Should I Cry; and 10 more. 11.75" x 9". 
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16 Autry, Gene SONGS AND SCENES FROM REPUBLIC PICTURES FEATURING GENE AUTRY: Songbook & photograph.
Hollywood West'rn Music 1940 First Edition Original Wraps Very Good 
15pp; illus from photographs. Contains words and music to seven songs by Gene Autry, including: As Long As I Have My Horse; Dude Ranch Cow Hands; 'Neath the Blue Montana Skies; etc. 10.75" x 8.25" Laid in is a 7" x 5" studio portrait on card stock, captioned: "Gene Autry in `Western Jamboree'--A Republic Picture, Aquatoned in U.S.A.," slightly toned. On the back, a young fan has pencilled: "Now Sergent Gene Autry, now in the Army Air Forces of America." 
Price: 40.00 USD
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17 Autry, Gene SONGS GENE AUTRY SINGS: Compiled by Gene Autry. Arranged by Nathan Scott.
Hollywood Western Music 1942 First Edition Pictorial Paper Covers Very Good 
51pp; 10 pp illus from photographs. Contains words and music to 17 western songs, most of which Gene Autry co-authored; and a brief autobiography. 11.75" x 9" Titles include: Back In The Saddle Again; Good Old Fashioned Hoe-Down; Ole Peaceful River; Under Fiesta Stars; and 13 more. 
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18 Barnes, Roy ROY BARNES -- THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN COWBOY'S ROUNDUP OF SONG HITS (Radio and Recording): Book No. 3.
NY Dixie Music 1942 First Edition Pictorial Paper Covers Very Good 
32pp; 10 illus from photographs. Contains words and music to 28 songs, including: Beautiful Blue Eyes; Down Below The Rio; Hitler's Last Roundup; I Can Feel The Draft Coming On; Ridin' To The Rhythm Of The Hoof Beats On The Trail; Shy Anne, Stop Me If You Can; When You're Blue, Just Yodel; and 21 more. Prior owner's code in red and small piece of old tape on cover. 11" x 8.5" Roy Barnes was born at Powell, Wyoming. He formed a five-piece band called The Wyoming Range Riders and went on the air in 1934 over KGHL, Billings, Montana. In 1941, when the town of Powell's first radio station, KPOW, went on the air, Barnes began a 50-year association with them including his popular early-morning show, heard faithfully by rural folks all over Wyoming, Montana, and Colorado, and as far away as Texas and Ohio. Roy and The Wyoming Range Riders also performed around the Big Horn Basin for Saturday Night Jamboree Dances. In 2003, Barnes was inducted into The Wyoming Broadcasters As Hall of Fame. 
Price: 75.00 USD
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19 Bells...sheet music THE BELLS OF OLD SAN JUAN. Words and Music by Johnny Bond
Beverly Hills Sunshine Music 1950. 1950 1st Edition Soft cover 
Illustrated paper covers and contents in very good condition. 12" x 9" 4pp Contains lyric, melody line, piano accompaniment, and guitar chords. In part: "Hear them ringin', Hear them singin', the bells of old San Juan. Thru the twilight, Purple skylight, All so sad and wan.". Illustrated by bell motif on cover. First Edition. Binding is original wraps. 
Price: 10.00 USD
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20 Blue bonnet...sheet music BLUE BONNET POLKA Words and Music by Johnny Manson, Diane Johnston, Kenneth Pitts and Smokey Rogers.
NY Caravan Music 1948 First Edition Pictorial Cover Very Good Jacket 
4pp, words and music, in part: "Now you were there so was I 'Neath a blue Texas sky One day beside the old Alamo...." Prior owner's name on cover. 12" x 9" On the cover is a portrait of Smokey Rogers. He recorded this song with Tex Williams Western Caravan on Capitol Record No. 40123. 
Price: 15.00 USD
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21 Blue Ranger...sheet music BLUE RANGER. Music by Tom Gindhart. Words by Jack Howard. [Sung by the] Santa Fe Trail Blazers
Philadelphia Jack Howard 1946. 1946 Soft cover 
Pictorial covers and contents in very good condition. 12" x 9.25" 4pp In part: "The stars shine down on me only. The moon is pale I search in vain for love on the lonely trail. I'm a Blue Ranger But my heart's in danger. Would you bide awhile, or ride a mile along with me. On the lone Prairie, things were so contrary.". Illustrated by illus cover, inset photo. Second Edition. Binding is original wraps. 
Price: 16.00 USD
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22 Bluebird...sheet music BLUEBIRD IN MY WINDOW. Words by Roy Lowery. Music by Bobby Gregory. As recorded by Bobby Gregory and his Cactus Cowboys
NY American Music 1949. 1949 1st Edition Soft cover 
Pictorial paper covers and contents in very good condition. 12" x 9" 4pp Contains lyric, melody line, piano accompaniment, guitar chords and frames. In part: "I heard a bluebird singin' on my window sill, And here's the words that he seemed to sing to me, `I know that your sweetheart has gone far far away.'" Facing "Bluebird" are the complete lyrics and music to Gregory's LOST ORPHAN, a waltz. On the back cover is the complete version of his LOLITA waltz. Three songs on one sheet. Illustrated by cover portraits as cowboys. First Edition. Binding is original wraps. 
Price: 16.00 USD
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23 Boone County Jamboree FAVORITE SONGS OF THE WLW BOONE COUNTY JAMBOREE: Deluxe Edition. Cowboy Songs, Home Songs, Western Songs, Mountain Songs.
Chicago M.M. Cole 1941 First Edition Pictorial Cover Very Good 
96pp; 23 illus and centerspread of cast from photographs. Contains biographical sketches and photos of performers and staff as well as words and music to 86 songs, including: Back To Old Montana; Down A Texas Trail; Gone To The Roundup; Headin' For The Cass County Fair; My Old Ozarkian Home; Song Of The Wild Mustang; and 80 more. Spine preserved with cloth by prior owner. 12" x 9" The Boone County Jamboree, heard on the eve of World War II over radio station WLW--Cincinnati, featured Helen Diller, Hugh Cross and His Radio Pals, The Drifting Pioneers, Girls of the Golden West, and Lazy Jim Day. 
Price: 25.00 USD
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24 Boyd, Bill BILL BOYD SONG BOOK: Cowboy Songs, Home Songs, Western Songs, Mountain Songs.
Chicago M.M. Cole 1944 First Edition Pictorial Paper Covers Very Good 
96pp; 25 candid photo-illus of Bill Boyd as a western movie star and songwriter. Contains words and music to 86 songs, written or co-authored, and sung by Bill Boyd, including: Colorado Moon Calls; Cry Away Your Blues; Empty Mail-box Blues; High Cotton Blues; Ida, from Idaho; Mountain Jive; Old Guitar; Rainbow Canyon; The Watermelon Man; and 77 more. 11.75" x 8.75" 
Price: 35.00 USD
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25 Breakin...sheet music BREAKIN' IN A PAIR OF SHOES Lyric by Ned Washington & Dave Franklin. Music by Sam H. Stept.
NY Leo Feist 1936 Early edition Printed self-wraps Very Good 
4pp, words and music, in part: "Take a look at me, tell me, can't you see? I'm right in my cups, I'm not myself tonight...." 11" x 8" Under the title is the stamp of Liberty Mills, San Antonio, Texas. 
Price: 10.00 USD
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26 Britt, Elton ELTON BRITT'S COLLECTION OF FAMOUS RECORDED SONGS: Including "There's A Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere," Bluebird Record No. 8-9000. Book 1. Edited, compiled and arranged by Shelby Darnell.
NY Bob Miller 1943 First Edition Pictorial Cover Very Good 
34pp. Contains a foreword about Britt and his career, along with words and music to 14 songs, including: Buddy Boy; Driftwood on the River; Missouri Joe; Pinto Pal; Rocky Mountain Lullaby; and nine more. 12" x 9" The cover features a photo of Elton Britt in an embroidered jacket and cowboy hat. 
Price: 30.00 USD
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27 Broncho...sheet music BRONCHO SAL
NY F.B. Haviland 1909 First Edition Pictorial cover Very Good E.P.C. 
Words by Jack Drislane. Music by Geo. W. Meyer. 6pp, lyrics and music, in part: "Cowboy had been away, Just came back home today, Asked for his gal so fair, Friend said: `Now don't be sore, That gal ain't yours no more ..'" 13.5" x 10.5". 
Price: 40.00 USD
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28 Burnette, Smiley SMILEY BURNETTE COWBOY AND WESTERN SONGS: 52 Sensational Songs.
Chicago M.M. Cole 1937 First Edition Pictorial Paper Covers Very Good 
64pp; illus on ever page from sketches and movie stills. A one-page testimonial to Burnette precedes the words and music to 52 songs written by Smiley, including: Mama Don't Like Music (with Gene Autry); Spooky Mountain Sally; Corn Fed And Rusty; The Cowboy Medicine Show; She Works Third Tub At The Laundry; Minnie The Moocher At The Morgue; The Fireman's Daughter; and 44 more. Spine preserved with cloth by prior owner. 12" x 9" A portrait of Smiley on the cover is flanked by stills from his Republic Pictures movies. 
Price: 30.00 USD
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29 Burnette, Smiley SMILEY BURNETTE COWBOY SONG BOOK: A Fine Collection of Original Cowboy, Hillbilly, Comedy and Home Songs.
NY Stasny Music 1940 First Edition Pictorial Paper Covers Very Good 
64pp; 4pp illus from photographs (movie stills). Begins with Albert Ardmore's "Highlights in the Career of Smiley Burnette, Cowboy Star with Republic Pictures," followed by the words and music to 26 songs written by Burnette and several others, including: Etiquette Blues; Elmer The Absent Minded Cowboy; Horse-Feathers Yodel; In A Cabin On A Cliff In Cleveland; The Fat Caballero; Way Out West In Idaho; and 20 more. Spine preserved with cloth by prior owner. 12" x 9" The cover shows Smiley in a suit and tie, along with two stills from his movies. 
Price: 40.00 USD
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30 Bury me...sheet music BURY ME OUT ON THE PRAIRIE. Arranged by Nick Manoloff.
Chicago Calumet Music 1935 First edition thus Pictorial Cover Good + 
6pp, words and music, in part: "Now, I've got no use for the women, A true one may seldom be found, They use a man for his money, When it's gone they'll turn him down...." 12" x 9" The cover features a group portrait of "The Westerners" (Massey Family), known later as Louise Massey & The Westerners. 
Price: 15.00 USD
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