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1 All american...sheet music ALL AMERICAN COUNTRY BOY Words and Music by Keith Stegall and Charlie Craig. Includes Professional Fake Book Arrangement.
NY Blackwood Music 1983 First Edition Pictorial Cover Very Good Jacket 
6pp, words and music, in part: "I work a forty-hour week, and I earn my keep. And I try to walk proud and tall...." 12" x 9" The cover features a photo of Con Hunley who recorded this song on Capitol Records. 
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2 All that...sheet music ALL THAT GOES UP Words and music by Hank Thompson.
Dallas, Texas Metro Music 1950 First Edition Original Wraps Very Good 
4pp, words and music, in part: "All that goes up must come down dear, That's why your new love can't remain...." Prior owner's name on cover. 12" x 9" The cover features a portrait of Hank Thompson who wrote and recorded this song. 
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3 All the world...sheet music ALL THE WORLD IS LONELY NOW Words and Music by Mel Foree.
Nashville Acuff-Rose 1946 First Edition Pictorial Cover Very Good 
4pp, words and music, in part: "Yesterday you said you loved me Today you say it's over now...." Prior owner's name on cover. 12" x 9" This song was featured by Roy Acuff, his head-and-shoulders portrait on the cover. 
Price: 10.00 USD
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4 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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5 Any...sheet music ANY TIME Words and music by Herbert Happy Lawson. Recorded for Victor Records by Eddy Arnold.
Beverly Hills Hill and Range Songs 1948 First Thus Pictorial cover Very Good 
4pp, in part: "Any time you're feeliing lonely, Any time you're feeling blue .." Originally copyrighted by the songwriter in 1921. 12" x 9" 
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6 Any...sheet music ANY TIME. Words and music by Herbert Happy Lawson. Recorded for Victor Records by Eddy Arnold.
Beverly Hills Hill and Range Songs 1948 First Thus Pictorial cover Very Good 
6pp, in part: "Any time you're feeliing lonely, Any time you're feeling blue .." Copyright by the songwriter in 1921. 12" x 9" The cover comprises a photo-portrait of Eddy Arnold with his guitar. 
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7 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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8 Arkansas...sheet music ARKANSAS TRAVELER Words by Newt Martin. Music from an old American Fiddle Tune.
Chicago Calumet Music 1941 First Edition Pictorial Cover Near Fine 
6pp, words and music, in part: "I travelled out in Arkansaw one day on a freight that took my breath away, It went so slow the durned thing made me smile Took a month and seven days to run about a mile...." 12" x 9" The pictorial cover has an inset photo of Patsy Montana in fancy western garb with her guitar. 
Price: 20.00 USD
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9 Arkansas...sheet music PARAPHRASE ON THE "ARKANSAS TRAVELER": Piano Duet. Arranged by A. Louis Scarmolin.
NY Pro-Art 1945 First Edition Printed self-wraps Very Good 
8pp, piano music with Secundo and Primo parts side by side. 12" x 9" 
Price: 15.00 USD
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10 Baby Girl...sheet music BABY GIRL. Words and Music by Al Clauser
Portland, Oregon American Music 1941. 1941 1st Edition Soft cover 
Pictorial paper covers and contents in very good condition. 12" x 9" 6pp In part: "Your two bright eyes, they shine like diamonds I long to see your hair in curls I'd give the world to hold you, Darling And to call you Baby Girl.". Illustrated by illus cover, inset photo. First Edition. Binding is original wraps. 
Price: 12.00 USD
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11 Bald...sheet music THE BALD PARROT Words and music by Alfred Schein.
White Sulphur Springs, WV Doremi Music 1950 Early edition Printed self-wraps Very Good 
4pp, words and music, in part: "There was a wealthy spinster who lived all alone. One day someone convinced her to take a parrot home...." 11" x 8.5" "Professional Copy." 
Price: 15.00 USD
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12 Barrel...sheet music BARREL HOUSE BOOGIE. By Al Dexter. Recorded by Al Dexter for Columbia Records.
Hollywood Hill and Range Songs 1948 1st Edition Pictorial Cover Very Good Signed
4pp, words and music-- scans like an early rhythm and blues tune. In part: "Well, I boogied last night and the night before woke up this mornin' wanted to boogie some more, I'm a boogie woogie man and I don't care what you say...." 12" x 9" The cover features a photo-portrait of Al Dexter. The back cover is occupied by his biography. He was born in Jacksonville, Texas in 1905; had a big hit with "Pistol Packin' Mama" in 1943; wrote other hit songs; etc. 
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13 Be sure...sheet music BE SURE THERE'S NO MISTAKE. Words and music by Eddy Arnold and Alton Cook Watson.
Chicago Adams, Vee & Abbott 1946 First Edition Pictorial Cover Very Good 
4pp, words and music, in part: "Be sure there's no mistake When my lonely heart you break...." 12" x 9" This song was featured by Eddie Arnold, whose portrait is on the cover. 
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14 Beautiful...sheet music BEAUTIFUL BROWN EYES Words and Music by Arthur Smith and Alton Delmore.
Hollywood American Music 1951 Copyright 1943 Pictorial Cover Very Good Jacket 
4pp, words and music, in part: "Willie, I love you, my Darlin' I love you with all my heart Tomorrow we might have been married But ramblin' has kept us apart...." Prior owner's name on cover. 12" x 9" On the cover is a portrait of Jimmie Wakely who recorded this song on Capitol Records. 
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15 Before you...sheet music BEFORE YOU CALL Words and music by Fred Rose.
Nashville Milene Music 1949 First Edition Original Wraps Very Good 
4pp, words and music, in part: "Before you call You'll hear me answer, 'Cause I'll be near you where e'er you are...." Prior owner's name on cover. 12" x 9" On the cover is a portrait of Dave Landers who recorded this song for MGM records. 
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16 Behind...sheet music BEHIND THE EIGHT BALL. Words and Music by Jenny Lou Carson. Recorded by Johnny Tyler for Victor Records
NY Hill and Range Songs 1947. 1947 1st Edition Soft cover 
Pictorial covers and contents in very good condition. 12" x 9" 4pp In part: "I'm behind the eight ball with my baby, All she does is sit around and pout, Been behind the eight ball with my baby, Ever since she caught me steppin' out.". Illustrated by illus cover, inset photo. First Edition. Binding is original wraps. 
Price: 12.00 USD
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17 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. 
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18 Big Bass...sheet music BIG BASS POLKA. By Larry (Pedro) de Paul and Andrew Soldi. As Recorded by Tex Williams for Capitol Records
NY Hill and Range Songs 1947. 1947 1st Edition Soft cover 
Pictorial paper covers and contents near fine condition. 12" x 9" 6pp Contains lyric, melody line, piano accompaniment, guitar chords and frames. In part: "Get in the swing, it's big bass polka time, Listen to that big bass viol', All our hearts will beat in two-four time.". Illustrated by Williams portrait on cover. First Edition. Binding is original wraps. 
Price: 12.00 USD
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19 Bird...sheet music THE BIRD Words and Music by Dennis Knutson and A.L. "Doodle" Owens.
USA Hall-Clement 1987 First Edition Pictorial Cover Very Good Jacket 
8pp, words and music, in part: "I curse the day she bought me that old bird, squawkin', talkin', tellin' ev'rything it ever heard...." Prior owner's name on cover. 12" x 9" On the cover is a portrait of George Jones who recorded this song on Epic Records. 
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20 Birmingham...sheet music BIRMINGHAM JAIL. With ukelele chords, guitar chords, and special Hawaiian guitar chorus. Arranged by Nick Manoloff.
Chicago Calumet Music 1935 Early edition Pictorial Paper Covers Near Fine 
6pp, words and music, in part: "Down on the levee, levee so low. Late in the evening, hear the train blow. Hear the train blow love...." 12" x 9" The prison-themed cover includes an inset photo of Dick Teela and Gwyneth Neil, aka "High and Low." 
Price: 17.50 USD
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21 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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22 Blue eyes...sheet music BLUE EYES CRYING IN THE RAIN. Words and music by Fred Rose.
Nashville Milene Music 1945 First Edition Original Wraps Very Good 
4pp, words and music, in part: "In the twilight glow I see her Blue eyes crying in the rain...." Three-hole punch along spine. 12" x 9" Inset on the cover is a portrait of Roy Acuff who in 1945 recorded this song, now associated with Willie Nelson. 
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23 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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24 Blue...sheet music BLUE EYED BABY. Words and Music by Al Dexter and Bobby Gregory
NY Rialto Music 1938. 1938 1st Edition Soft cover 
Pictorial paper covers and contents in very good condition. 12" x 9" (4)pp Contains lyric, melody line, piano accompaniment, guitar chords and frames. In part: "Where ja learn to dress so neat? Where ja learn to look so sweet? How ja learn to be so wonderful, ba-by? Where ja learn to talk so cute." Dexter was born in Jacksonville, Texas, in 1905; recorded his first song ("Honky Tonk Blues") in 1934; had a big hit with "Pistol Packin' Mama" in 1943; wrote other hit songs; etc. Illustrated by cover portrait of Al Dexter. First Edition. Binding is original wraps. 
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25 Blueberry...sheet music BLUEBERRY LANE Words by Lee David. Music by Bob Miller.
NY Bob Miller 1945 First Edition Pictorial Cover Very Good Jacket 
4pp, words and music, in part: "There's a friendly little house in Blueberry Lane, Where the weeping willows are kissed by the rain...." Prior owner's name on cover. 12" x 9" Elton Britt recorded this song, and the cover features his portrait. 
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26 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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27 Bluebird...sheet music BLUEBIRD ISLAND. Words and Music by Hank Snow.
NY Hill and Range Songs 1951 First Edition Pictorial Cover Very Good 
4pp, words and music, in part: "My ship set sail to Blue-bird Island and slowly drifted out to sea; Her silver sails to cross the ocean my lover's lonely heart set free...." The cover includes an inset photo of Hank Snow in dressy western garb. 12" x 9" 
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28 Bowen, William D. BAN-BOW: A Plectrum Banjo Solo with Piano Accompaniment Composed and arranged by Wm. D ("Banjo Bill") Bowen
NY J.P. Grant 1927 First edition Pictorial Cover Very Good 
8pp. Contains music for banjo solo and for piano, with a picture of Banjo Bill inset on the cover. Laid in is a one-page, pictorial "banjography" by Lew Green, calling Bill "one of the greatest banjo technicians of all time...." 12" x 9" 
Price: 25.00 USD
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29 Bowen, William D. NIFTY NOTES: A Plectrum Banjo Solo Composed and arranged by "Banjo Bill" Bowen
NY J. Pitman Grant 1925 First edition Pictorial Cover Very Good 
8pp. Contains music for banjo solo and for piano, with a picture of Banjo Bill inset on the illustrated cover. 12" x 9" 
Price: 25.00 USD
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30 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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