Dans ma vallée [enregistrement sonore] = Down in the valley / paroles françaises de Roger Miron ; musique de Frank Luther. Tango Évelina / Roger Miron ; [interprété par] Roger Miron et ses Laurentiens. | Chansons: Roger Miron et ses Laurentiens. | |
Quand la lune deviendra dorée [enregistrement sonore] = When my blue moon turns to gold again / W. Walker-G. Sullivan-P. Brunelle ; [interprété par] Paul Brunelle et ses Troubadours du Far-West. La petite au bonnet bleu / Paul Brunelle ; [interprété par] Paul Brunelle et ses Troubadours du Far-West. | Paul Brunelle et ses Troubadours du Far-West. | |
Ma petite maison / Paul Brunelle. Pourquoi mon dieu, pourquoi / Paul Brunelle | Paul Brunelle et ses Troubadours du Far-West | |
À qui l'petit coeur après neuf heures [enregistrement sonore] / Miron ; [interprété par] Marcel Martel et Noëlla Therrien. Ton coeur froid / Marcel Martel ; [interprété par] Marcel Martel et ses amis de l'ouest. | Chansons: Marcel Martel ; Noëlla Therrien (1re oeuvre) ; les Amis de l'ouest (2e oeuvre). | |
Ninety-nine years. Prisoner no. 999 | Martin and Roberts, vocal duet with guitars and mandolin. | |
Mélodie des prairies [enregistrement sonore] : chanson thème de Marcel Martel / Martel ; [interprété par] Marcel Martel. Villes en villages : duo / Martel ; [interprété par] Marcel Martel et Noëlla Therrien. | Chansons: Marcel Martel et Noëlla Therrien (2e oeuvre) avec orch. dirigé par Fernand Vincent. | |
C'est loin tout ça [enregistrement sonore] ; Loin de toi chérie / Martel ; [interprété par] Marcel Martel et sa guitare. | Chansons: Marcel Martel et sa guitare ; Fernand Vincent, violon. | |
Tu m'as quitté [enregistrement sonore] = I heard the bluebirds sing / Pharris-Boudreau ; [interprété par] Raymond Boudreau. Le cowboy gaspésien / R. Boudreau ; [interprété par] Raymond Boudreau. | Chansons: Raymond Boudreau ; Paul Ménard et son orchestre. | |
Skokiaan / August Msarargwa [i.e Msarurgwa]. Yesterday's waltz / Forrest Isaacs | Bud Isaacs and his cryin' steel guitar (Skokiaan). Bud Isaacs and his cryin' steel guitar (Yesterday's waltz) | |
Texas Toni Lee / Fred Rose. Southland polka / Pee Wee King ; Redd Stewart | Pee Wee King and his Golden West Cowboys, with vocal refrain (Texas Toni Lee) ; Pee Wee King and his Golden West Cowboys, with vocal refrain (Southland polka) | |
Pourquoi donc as-tu brisé mon coeur [enregistrement sonore] / Turgeon ; [interprété par] Roger Turgeon. Je suis amoureux / [interprété par] Roger Turgeon. | Chansons : Roger Turgeon, le gaucho canadien. | |
Fiddle diddle boogie / Jim Leisy ; Charles Green. Come back to me / M. Bamford ; L. Webb | Davis Sisters (Fiddle diddle boogie). Davis Sisters (Come back to me) | |
Je ne peux t'oublier [enregistrement sonore] / Roger Miron ; [interprété par] Jean Boucher avec Roger Miron et ses Laurentiens. À qui tu penses? / Jean Boucher ; [interprété par] Jean Boucher avec Roger Miron et ses Laurentiens. | Chansons : Jean Boucher avec Roger Miron et ses Laurentiens. | Berliner. |
I wish I'd never met you / Claude Casey ; My little Tootsie / Claude Casey | Claude Casey with string band (I wish I'd never met you) ; Claude Casey with string band (My little Tootsie) | |
Ole pappy time : is a pickin' my pockets / Stuart Hamblen. The toy violin / Stuart Hamblen ; Darol Rice, piano arrangement | Stuart Hamblen (Ole pappy time). Stuart Hamblen (The toy violin) | |
My dancing bride / Scotty Stevenson. I wait for my yodeling cowboy / Scotty Stevenson. | Scotty Stevenson with the Edmonton Eskimos (My dancing bride) ; Scotty Stevenson with the Edmonton Eskimos (I wait for my yodeling cowboy) | |
Ole buttermilk sky : from the Walter Wagner production "Canyon passage" / Hoagy Carmichael ; Jack Brooks. Take them cold feet outa my back (before I kick you) / "Oscar" Sullivan ; "Lonzo" George | Lonzo and Oscar, with their Winston County Pea Pickers (Ole buttermilk sky) ; Lonzo and Oscar, with their Winston County Pea Pickers (Take them cold feet outa my back) | |
Takin' time out for tears / Betty Jack Davis ; Mary Frances Penick. Gotta git a-goin' / Cy Coben | Davis Sisters (Takin' time out for tears). Davis Sisters (Gotta git a-goin') | |
Sinful / Foster Carling ; Tex Williams. Bronco busters' ball / Barbara, Ruth, lyrics ; Lee Egalnick, music | Tex Williams and his orchestra (Sinful). Tex Williams and his orchestra (Bronco busters' ball) | |
Devil's dream. Patty on the turnpike. | Elmer and Judd. | |
Who's gonna cut my baby's kindling / Bob Shelton. Rompin' and stompin' around / Harbert ; Thompson. | Shelton Brothers. | |
Sorrow and pain / Mary Frances Penick ; Betty Jack Davis. You're gone / Mary Frances Penick : Betty Jack Davis | Davis Sisters (Sorrow and pain). Davis Sisters (You're gone) | |
Never break your promise to a woman / Tex Williams ; Fred Stryker. The skaters waltz / E. Waldteufel | Bill Boyd and his Cowboy Ramblers ; Bill and Jim Boyd, vocal refrain (Never break your promise to a woman) ; Bill Boyd and his Cowboy Ramblers (The skaters waltz) | |
Flop eared mule. | Ernest V. Stoneman Trio. | |
Murder on the radio / Dude Martin ; Ted Johnson. It's the latest style / Cy Coben ; Charles Grean | Dude Martin and his Roundup Gang (Murder on the radio) ; Dude Martin and his Roundup Gang (It's the latest style) | |
Waiting for a train [(all around the watertank)] / J. Rodgers. | Wilf. Carter, "The Yodeling Cowboy", singing and yodeling with guitar. | Victor. |
You ain't seen nothin' yet / Grandpa Jones. You're never too old for love / Cy Coben. | Grandpa Jones (You ain't seen nothin' yet). Grandpa Jones (You're never too old for love) | |
I'm the last of the Texas rangers / Carr ; Kennedy. I'll remember you love in my prayers. | Prairie Serenaders. | |
You weren't ashamed to kiss me last night / Felice and Boudleaux Bryant. Foggy mountain top / A. P. Carter. | Davis Sisters (You weren't ashamed to kiss me last night). Davis Sisters (Foggy mountain top) | |
Fat man blues / Bill Cahan ; Zeke Manners. Eeeny meeny dixie deeny : the hide and go seek song / Hoyt "Slim" Bryant | Zeke Manners and his band ; Zeke Manners, vocal refrain (Fat man blues) ; Zeke Manners and his band ; Singing Lariateers, vocal refrain (Eeny meeny dixie deeny) | |
Leave my woman alone / Cecil B. Smith ; Reg Smith. Sweet Caroline / Cecil B. Smith | Reg Smith and The Melody Four. | |
My gal in Tennessee / McCowan ; Griffin ; Margon. | Curly McCowan, the Yodelling Cowboy, vocal with guitar. | Melotone. |
Honky tonkin' / Hank Williams. Hillbilly fever / George Vaughn | Spade Cooley and his orchestra ; Ginny Jackson, vocal refrain (Honky tonkin'). Spade Cooley and his orchestra ; Ginny Jackson and Les Anderson, vocal refrain (Hillbilly fever) | |
I Want to be a cowboy's sweetheart. The cowboy's regrets. | Curly the yodelling cowboy. | |
Cool water / Bob Nolan. [performed by] Sons of the Pioneers, singing with instrumental accompaniment. Tumbling tumbleweeds / Bob Nolan. [performed by] Sons of the Pioneers, singing with instrumental accompaniment. | Sons of the Pioneers with instrumental accompaniment. | |
Talk, talk, talk / Banner Shelton ; Cecil Campbell. Hawaiian dreams / Cecil Campbell. | Cecil Campbell's Tennessee Ramblers, with vocal refrain (Talk, talk, talk) ; Cecil Campbell's Tennessee Ramblers, with vocal refrain (Hawaiian dreams) | |
I wish I knew / Sandy Oakton. I would send you roses (but they cost too much) / Carl Davis | Dolph Hewitt with string orchestra (I wish I knew). Dolph Hewitt with string orchestra (Rainbow in my heart) | |
No one but you / King ; Stewart; [Lou Halmy, arrangement]. Within my heart (la golondrina) / MacDonald ; Weber. | Pee Wee King and his Golden West Cowboys ; Redd and Gene Stewart, vocal refrain (No one but you). Pee Wee King and his Golden West Cowboys, featuring Electric Banjo by Gene Scholer ; Redd Stewart, vocal refrain (Within my heart (la golondrina)) | |
Slow poke / King, Price ; [performed by] Pee Wee King and his Golden West Cowboys. Whisper waltz / King, Blankenship ; [performed by] Pee Wee King and his Golden West Cowboys. | Pee Wee King and his Golden West Cowboys ; Redd Stewart, vocals. | |
Too many parties and too many pals [sound recording]. Renfro valley home / John Lair. | [Performed by] Pop Eckler. | |
Dear sister / Ray Couture. Can you live with yourself? / Frances Kane ; Jack Rollins ; Don Robertson | Betty Cody (Dear sister). Betty Gody (Can you live with yourself?) | |
Tears amid the laughter / Don Grashey ; Myrna Lorrie. | Myrna Lorrie. | Quality. |
Don't call me boy / Bennett. Maria Elena / Barcelata. | Bob Skyles and his Skyrockets. | |
Goodnight, sweetheart goodnight / Carter ; Hudson. Honey, I need you / Johnnie Wright ; Jack Anglin ; Jim Anglin. | Johnnie and Jack The Tennessee Mountain Boys (Goodnight, sweetheart goodnight). Johnnie and Jack The Tennessee Mountain Boys (Honey, I need you) | |
Hitler lives / Dave McEnery. I can't tell that lie to my heart / Alberta McEnery | Rosalie Allen and the Black River Riders (Hitler lives) ; Rosalie Allen and the Black River Riders (I can't tell that lie to my heart) | |
Everybody works but father. | Johnson Brothers' Band from Sand Mountain, vocals, instrumental ensemble. | |
There are just two i's in Dixie : two blue eyes that mean the world to me / Louis Herscher. Hot check baby / Blackie Crawford ; Pee Wee Reid ; Neva Starns | Johnnie Lee Wills and his Boys ; Leon Huff, vocal refrain (There are just two I's in Dixie : two blue eyes that mean the world to me). Johnnie Lee Wills and his Boys ; Johnnie Lee Wills, vocal refrain (Hot check baby) | |
The little red patch on the seat of my trousers / Carter. | Wilf Carter (The Yodeling Cowboy), singing with guitar. | Regal Zonophone. |
Farr-away blues / Hugh and Karl Farr. South in my soul / Hugh and Karl Farr. | Farr Brothers (Hugh and Karl), instrumental group (Farr-away blues) ; Farr Brothers (Hugh and Karl), instrumental group (South in my soul) | |
My old Canadian home / Carter ; Klenner ; Miller. | Montana Slim, the yodeling cowboy, with guitar and harmonica. | His Master's Voice. |
Red wing : [an Indian fable] / [Mills, composer] ; [Chattaway, lyrics]. | Stanley ; Burr. | Columbia Indestructible |
Little shoes / Dean ; Guinn. | Slim Wilson and his Prairie Sons. | Quality. |
There's a hole in the bottom of the sea / Sylvia Fine. Girls don't nag your husbands / Karl Davis ; Hardy Taylor | Lonzo and Oscar with their Winston County Pea Pickers (There's a hole in the bottom of the sea) ; Lonzo and Oscar with their Winston County Pea Pickers (Girls don't nag your husbands) | |
You never miss the water till the well runs dry / Paul Secon, Arthur Kent. Will there be sagebrush in heaven / Pearl Walla ; [performed by] Sons of the Pioneers. | Sons of the Pioneers. | |
Loreli / Cindy Walker. Rainbow in my heart / George Morgan | Elton Britt and the Skytoppers (Loreli). Elton Britt and the Skytoppers (Rainbow in my heart) | |
Sunny side of the mountains / McAuliffe. | Hank "The Singing Ranger", with guitar and bass. | Regal Zonophone. |
Soldier's joy : breakdown. Flop-eared mule : breakdown. | Guy Willis and his Oklahoma Wranglers (Soldier's joy). Guy Willis and his Oklahoma Wranglers (Flop-eared mule) | |
Red hot polka / Grean ; Coben ; Melcher [i.e. Melsher]. Who dug this hole I'm in / Spade Cooley ; Rudy Sooter | Spade Cooley (King of Western Swing), and his band, with vocal refrain (Red hot polka) ; Spade Cooley (King of Western Swing), and his band, with vocal refrain (Who dug this hole I'm in) | |
The hobo's blues / Carter. | Wilf. Carter, singing with yodeling and guitar. | Victor. |
The ballad of Davy Crockett / T. Blackburn ; G. Bruns. The grave yard filler of the west / Tim Spencer. | Sons of the Pioneers ; featuring Bob Nolan and Hugh Farr. | |
Don't believe / Suggs ; Rhodes. I ain't much of a hand at lovin' / Buddy Killen | Merv Shiner (Don't believe). Merv Shiner (I ain't much of a hand at lovin') | |
Dry those tears little girl and don't cry / Snow. | Hank "The Singing Ranger", with guitars and bass. | Regal Zonophone. |
I've got the prairie in my heart / Moon ; Marson ; Griffin. | Curly, the Yodelling Cowboy, vocal with guitar accompaniment. | Melotone. |
Shut that gate / Dick James ; Ted Daffan. (When I put on my) Long white robe / Bob Miller | Buchanan Brothers and the Georgia Catamounts (Shut that gate) ; Buchanan Brothers and the Georgia Catamounts (Long white robe) | |
I really want you to know / Howard Barnes ; Dan Robertson. Tear down the mountains / Cy Coben. | Betty Cody (I really want you to know). Betty Cody (Tear down the mountains) | I really want you to know. Copyright clearance required. vgpd2066. ; Tear down the mountains. Copyright clearance required. vgpd2057. |
Moonshy / Don Grashey. | Myrna Lorrie. | Quality. |
Pete Knight : King of the cowboys / Carter. | Curly, the Yodelling Cowboy, vocal with yodel and guitar. | Melotone. |
On the Red River shore. A home on the range. | Patti Patterson ; Lois Dexter, old time duet, banjo and guitar acc. | |
Love pains / Harry Todd ; Tommy Sands. Transfer / Norman Gimbel ; David Saxon. | Tommy Sands (Love pains). Tommy Sands (Transfer). | |
Back ridin' the old trails again / Wilf Carter. | Montana Slim, the yodeling cowboy, with guitar and harmonica. | His Master's Voice. |
Title 1 / Composer 1 ; Composer 2. Title 2 / Composer 1 ; Composer 2 | Performer (title 1) ; Performer (title 2) | |
The tom cat blues / Steve Nelson ; Jack Rollins. Three kisses / Bob Newman ; Shorty Long | Eddie Marshall and his Trail Dusters (The tom cat blues). Eddie Marshall and his Trail Dusters (Three kisses) | |
The hobo's song to the Mounties [enregistrement sonore] / Carter. | Wilf. Carter, singing with guitar. | Victor. |
I wisht they would! / Boudleaux Bryant ; Chet Atkins. Man (uh-huh) / Eddy McKean ; Dick Gleason | Minnie Pearl (I wisht they would!). Minnie Pearl (Man (uh-huh)) | |
When that hell bomb falls / Fred Kirby. No wars in Heaven / Jack Holden | Jack Holden and Frances Kay (When that hell bomb falls). Jack Holden and Frances Kay (No wars in Heaven) | |
Orange blossom special / Erwin Rouse. Loan me a buck / Erwin Rouse. | [Performed by] The Rouse Brothers (Earl B. Rouse b. 11-1-1911; Erwin Rouse b. 9-18-1917 d. 7-8-1981; Gordon Rouse b. 7-4-1914. -- cf Kingsbury. The encyclopedia of country music. 1998.). | |
Just a little talk with Jesus / Cleavant Derricks. On the Jericho road / Donald S. McCrossman | Harmoneers Quartet (Just a little talk with Jesus) ; Harmoneers Quartet (On the Jericho road) | |
Acres of diamonds (mountains of gold) / Arthur Korb ; Arnold Shaw. Prairieland polka / Leeds ; Frisch ; Wise | Elton Britt and Rosalie Allen with the Skytoppers (Acres of diamonds (mountains of gold)). Elton Britt and Rosalie Allen with the Skytoppers (Prairieland polka) | |
It wasn't God who made honky tonk angels / J. D. Miller. It'd surprise you / Gabe Tucker. | Rosalie Allen (It wasn't God who made honky tonk angels). Rosalie Allen (It'd surprise you) | |
The red we want is the red we've got : In the old red, white and blue / Kennedy ; Reichner. | Slim Wilson and his Prairie Sons. | Quality. |
Hurts me to my heart / Charles Singleton ; Rose Marie McCoy. Goodnight Mrs. Jones / Stuart Hamblen | Elton Britt (Hurts me to my heart). Elton Britt (Goodnight Mrs. Jones) | |
Waltz of the Alamo / Erwin King. The color song (I lost my love) / Bergman ; Wise ; Leeds | Pee Wee King and his Golden West Cowboys ; Redd Stewart, vocal refrain (Waltz of the Alamo) ; Pee Wee King and his Golden West Cowboys ; Redd Stewart, vocal refrain (The color song (I lost my love)) | |
Mom's sending your dolly tonight with her prayers. | Irvin Freese. | Quality. |
I can beat you doin' (what you're doin' to me) / Van Sciver ; Darnell ; Miller. If you only knew / Van Sciver ; Darnell ; Miller. | Zeke Manners and his band ; Curly Gribbs, vocal refrain. | |
Gambler's git box / Jim Lowe. Your clobbered heart / Hank Williams | Homer and Jethro (Gambler's git box). Homer and Jethro (Your clobbered heart) | |
Kentucky waltz / Bill Monroe. The ghost and honest Joe / Redd Stewart. | Pee Wee King and his Golden West Cowboys with vocal refrain (Kentucky waltz) ; Pee Wee King and his golden West Cowboys ; Gene Stewart, vocal refrain (The ghost and honest Joe) | |
My dear / Jan Graber - Freddie Large. [performed by] Dick Todd and Grady Martin and the Slew Foot Five. Goin' steady anniversary / Seger Ellis. [performed by] Dick Todd and Grady Martin and the Slew Foot Five. | Dick Todd ; Grady Martin ; Slew Foot Five. | |
Shine, shave, shower / Lefty Frizzell ; Jim Beck. Look what thoughts will do / Frizzell ; Dickerson ; Beck | Guy Willis and his Oklahoma Wranglers (Shine, shave, shower). Guy Willis and his Oklahoma Wranglers (Look what thoughts will do) | |
Pap's corn likker still / Grandpa Jones. Bread and gravy / Dwight Latham ; June Raff ; Moe Jaffe | Grandpa Jones (Pap's corn likker still). Grandpa Jones (Bread and gravy) | |
I know about the bees / Thelma Ratledge ; Tommy Sands. Never let me go / Tommy Sands. | Tommy Sands (I know about the bees). Tommy Sands (Never let me go) | |
Somebody stole my gal / Leo Wood. That's how I need you / Goodwin, Piantadosi and McCarthy. | The Master Players. | |
Singing through life / Luther G. Presley. James 4:2 / Charles Goodwin, Jr. | Harmoneers Quartet (Singing through life). Harmoneers Quartet (James 4:2) | |
I've closed the door / Skeeter Davis ; Georgie Davis. I'll get him back / Floyd Wilson | Davis Sisters (I've closed the door). Davis Sisters (I'll get him back) | |
I'll never die of a broken heart / Wilf Carter. | Wilf Carter, singing with guitars. | Bluebird. |
Always a bridesmaid / Norman Leyden ; Tom Glazer. You want more of me : than I could ever give / Joan Hager ; Rubye Glasgow | Betty Cody (Always a bridesmaid). Betty Cody (You want more of me : than I could ever give) | |
You broke my heart, little darlin' / Vern Tim Spencer, [performed by] Sons of the Pioneers, singing with instrumental accompaniment. When the moon comes over Sun Valley / Vern Tim Spencer, [performed by] Sons of the Pioneers, singing with instrumental accompaniment. | Sons of the Pioneers. | |
Headin' home / Snow. | Hank "The Singing Ranger", with guitar. | Regal Zonophone. |
Rootin', tootin' cowboy / Carter. | Wilf Carter (The Yodeling Cowboy), singing and yodelling with guitar. | Regal Zonophone. |
The little boy I knew / Jack Manus, lyrics ; Sanford Green, music. Don't ever be afraid to go home / Bob Hilliard ; Carl Sigman | Elton Britt (The little boy I knew). Elton Britt (Don't ever be afraid to go home) | |
Old rattler's son / Grandpa Jones. Dear old sunny south by the sea / Jimmy Rodgers ; E. E. Cozzens | Grandpa Jones (Old rattler's son). Grandpa Jones (Dear old sunny south by the sea) | |
Run for the roundhouse Nellie / Zeke Manners ; Julian Kay. They're out to trap ya / Zeke Manners ; Lester Lee. | Zeke Manners and his band ; Zeke Manners and The Singing Lariaters, vocal refrain (Run for the roundhouse Nellie). Zeke Manners and his band ; Zeke Manners and The Singing Lariaters, vocal refrain (They're out to trap ya) | |
There's a bridle hangin' on the wall / Robison. | Curly McCowan, the Yodelling Cowboy, vocal with guitar. | Melotone. |
Atom bomb baby / Ann Jones. Wishy-washy woman / Dude Martin ; Ted Johnson | Dude Martin and his Roundup Gang (Atom bomb baby) ; Dude Martin and his Roundup Gang (Wishy-washy woman) | |
I'll not forget my mother's prayer / Snow. | Hank "The Singing Ranger", with guitar and bass. | Regal Zonophone. |
If I never get to heaven / Jenny Lou Carson ; Roy Botkin ; [performed by] Eddy Arnold, the Tennessee Plowboy. Mama, come get your baby boy / Leon Merritt ; Alvin Alton ; [performed by] Eddy Arnold, the Tennessee Plowboy. | Eddy Arnold, the Tennessee Plowboy, and his guitar ; with accompanying musicians. | |
Grace MacKenzie's ; King's ; Perth hunt. | Joe MacLean and his old time Scotch music ; Lila Hashem, piano. | Rodeo. |
The letter marked unclaimed / Bob Nolan. Baby doll / Bob Newman. | Sons of the Pioneers. | |
Broken home / Irvin Freese ; Ted Meseyton. | Irvin Freese. | Quality. |
The old fiddler's song / Walter Wallace Smith. We sat beneath the maple on the hill / Gussie L. Davis. | Side A: Vernon Dalhart, tenor with violin and guitar. Side B: Vernon Dalhart, assisted by Carson Robison, tenor with violin and guitar. | |
In time / J. O. Bellah Jr. ; Barbara Cross. Two kinds of love / Steve Nelson ; Ed Nelson ; Ed Thorp | Eddy Arnold and his guitar (In time). Eddy Arnold and his guitar (Two kinds of love) | |
If you don't somebody else will / J. Mathis; [Jimmy Lee Fautheree] ; [Geraldine Hamilton]. The Hook / Ebb ; Coleman ; Klein. | Rita Robbins (If you don't somebody else will. Rita Robbins (The Hook) | |
I ain't gonna be a hobo no more / Wilf. Carter. | Wilf. Carter, singing with guitar. | Victor. |
On the trail of the lonesome pine / Ballard MacDonald-Harry Carroll. | Lone Pine and his Mountaineers with Betty Cody. | |
Oklahoma bound / Paul Westmoreland. Jim's polka / Jim Boyd | Bill Boyd and his Cowboy Ramblers ; Bill Boyd, vocal refrain (Oklahoma bound) ; Bill Boyd and his Cowboy Ramblers | |
Born to lose / F. Brown. | Wilf Carter, singing with guitars. | Bluebird. |
Mrs. Ross's welcome to Kiltarlity cottage. | Joe MacLean and his old time Scotch music ; Lila Hashem, piano. | Rodeo. |
You don't know what lonesome is / Foster Carling, Country Washburne. Teardrops in my heart / Vaughn Horton. | Sons of the Pioneers. | |
The echo of your voice / [Jenny Lou Carson]. Bill Bailey, won't you please come home / [Hughie Cannon ; Wade Ray, arrangement] | Wade Ray (The echo of your voice). Wade Ray (Bill Bailey, won't you please come home) | |
Rotation blues / Lt. Stuart Powell. Cowpoke / Stan Jones. | Elton Britt and the Skytoppers (Rotation blues). Elton Britt and the Skytoppers (Cowpoke) | |