Gordon Parsons Nicholson's No. 8th Hillbilly Song Album Nicholson's PTY. Ltd., Sydney 1946 12 x 9 in. |
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Hillbilly Hit Parade of 1942 New York: Southern Music Pub. Co. 1942 |
The Hillbilly Hit Kit 15 BIG SONG-HITS featured by 5 Great Artists {Gene Autry; Roy Acuff; Tex Ritter; Ernest Tubb; Jeke Clements} West'rn Music Publishing Co., Hollywood, CA. 1945 |
Slim Dusty "The Dusty Trail Yodeler" Album of New Songs Nicholson's No. 14 Hillbilly Album Nicholson's PTY. Ltd., Sydney 1953 12 x 9 in. 17 pp. |
Elton Britt - Blueberry Lane - Year: 1945 Writers: Lee David, Bob Miller Size: Standard (9x12) Instrumentation: Piano/Vocal, Chord Names Pages: 4 Publisher: Bob Miller Cover Artist: H.J. Sonn Elton Britt (* 27. Juni 1913 in Zack, Arkansas; † 22. Juni 1972 in McConnelsburg, Pennsylvania; eigentlicher Name James Elton Baker) war ein US-amerikanischer Country-Musiker. Britt gelang mit There’s a Star Spangled Banner Waving Somewhere der größte Hit der Kriegsära 1942–1945. (wikipedia) |
Lulu Belle & Scotty
Autograph on the front cover of: Lulu Belle and Scotty's Mountain Melodies {Songbook}, 1947
Goodbye, Little Darlin', Goodbye from the Republic Picture "South of the Border" by Johnny Marvin and Gene Autry Chappell & Co., Inc., New York City s.a. |
Autograph on Cover
South of the Border (Down Mexico Way) by Jimmy Kennedy and Michael Carr |
All our illustrations are pictures quotes and part of a historical documentation. Sources are the archive of CollectionTrivialitas, internet auctions or other free accessible websites.
Cool Water Words and Music by BOB NOLAN Recorded by Sonns ot the Pioneers {and others} Hollywood, Calif: American Music Inc. |
All our illustrations are pictures quotes and part of a historical documentation. Sources are the archive of CollectionTrivialitas, internet auctions or other free accessible websites.
The Newest Carson Robison collection of 25 Songs and just a Poem or two New York: Robbins Music Corporation 1936 |
All our illustrations are pictures quotes and part of a historical documentation. Sources are the archive of CollectionTrivialitas, internet auctions or other free accessible websites.
Riders in the Sky (A Cowboy Legend) Words and Music by Stan Jones Recorded by Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra Copyright © 1949 by Mayfair Music Corp, New York |
Red Hair and Green Eyes Words and Music by Spade Cooley and Jay Milton Recorded for Victor records by Spade Cooley and his Orchestra Copyright © 1947 by Hill and Range Music, New York |