The Resource How the West was won, (sound recording)
How the West was won, (sound recording)
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The item How the West was won, (sound recording) represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in University of Missouri-Kansas City Libraries.This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch.
Resource Information
The item How the West was won, (sound recording) represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in University of Missouri-Kansas City Libraries.
This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch.
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 2 sound discs
- Note
-
- Principally folk songs
- In automatic sequence; in one container
- Program notes adapted from the Life magazine series by Shana Alexander in booklet ([24 p.] : ill. ; 30 cm.) inserted in container; biographical notes by Lee Zhito on container
- Contents
-
- Exploring the wild new land. Shenandoah ; Extract from Carl Sandburg ; Bound for the promised land -- En roulant ma boule roulant -- Lupita divina -- The Sioux Indians -- Extract from Carl Sandburg ; Shenandoah --Travelers of the great trails. Crossing the plains -- Buffalo boy -- Sweet Betsy from Pike -- Ox driving song -- Will you go West with me -- Ranchers and Indian raiders. Buffalo gals ; General Custer -- All "pewtrified" ; Will you come to the bower -- Bile them cabbage down ; Green grow the lilacs
- The great gold rush days. A ripping trip ; What was your name in the states -- California ball ; When I went off to prospect -- Lane County bachelor ; Old settler's song -- The railroads. Drill ye tarriers drill! -- A railroader's bride I'll be -- 900 miles -- Desperadoes. Billy the Kid -- Hang me, oh hang me! -- Jesse James -- Settlers and civilization. Skip to my lou ; Crawdad song -- Careless love -- Hell in Texas -- Jennie Jenkis -- Cowboys: The last frontiersmen. The streets of Laredo -- Down by the Brazos -- Git along little doggies -- Buckskin Joe -- Red River Valley -- The Mormons. The handcart song -- The spirit of God like a fire is burning -- Come, come ye saints
- Label
- How the West was won
- Title
- How the West was won
- Language
- eng
- Related
-
- Will you come to the bower
- Lupita divina
- Mormons
- Nine hundred miles
- Old settler's song
- Ox driving song
- Railroader's bride I'll be
- Railroads
- Red River Valley
- Ripping trip
- Settlers and civilization
- Shenandoah
- Sioux Indians
- Skip to my lou
- Spirit of God is like a fire burning
- Streets of Laredo
- Sweet Betsy from Pike
- Travelers of the great trails
- What was your name in the states
- When I went off to prospect
- 900 miles
- Bile them cabbage down
- Billy the Kid
- Bound for the promised land
- Buckskin Joe
- Buffalo boy
- California ball
- Careless love
- Carl Sandburg
- Come, come ye saints
- Cowboys
- Crawdad song
- Crossing the plains
- Desperados
- Down by the Brazos
- Drill ye tarriers drill!
- Drill you tarriers drill!
- En roulant ma boule roulant
- Exploring the wild new land
- Get along little doggies
- Git along little doggies
- Great gold rush days
- Green grow the lilacs
- Handcart song
- Hang me, oh hang me!
- Hell in Texas
- Jennie Jenkis
- Jesse James
- Lane County bachelor
- Last frontiersman
- Accompanying matter
- historical information
- Cataloging source
- CXP
- Date time place
- Recorded at United Recording Studios, Hollywood, California
- Form of composition
- folk music
- Format of music
- not applicable
- PerformerNote
- Performed by Bing Crosby ; Rosemary Clooney ; Jimmie Driftwood ; Sam Hinton ; Jack Holloran Singers ; Tarrytown Trio ; Deseret Mormon Choir ; Mormon Tabernacle Choir ; generally with chorus and/or orchestra accompaniment ; Bob Thompson, arranger-conductor
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
-
- 1903-1977
- 1917-2009
- 1924-2013
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
-
- Clooney, Rosemary
- Crosby, Bing
- Driftwood, Jimmie
- Hinton, Sam
- Thompson, Bob
- Tarrytown Trio
- Mormon Tabernacle Choir
- Jack Halloran Singers
- Deseret Mormon Choir
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Folk songs, English
- West (U.S.)
- Frontier and pioneer life
- Label
- How the West was won, (sound recording)
- Note
-
- Principally folk songs
- In automatic sequence; in one container
- Program notes adapted from the Life magazine series by Shana Alexander in booklet ([24 p.] : ill. ; 30 cm.) inserted in container; biographical notes by Lee Zhito on container
- Capture and storage technique
- analog electrical storage
- Carrier category
- audio disc
- Carrier category code
-
- sd
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Configuration of playback channels
- monaural
- Content category
- performed music
- Content type code
-
- prm
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Exploring the wild new land. Shenandoah ; Extract from Carl Sandburg ; Bound for the promised land -- En roulant ma boule roulant -- Lupita divina -- The Sioux Indians -- Extract from Carl Sandburg ; Shenandoah --Travelers of the great trails. Crossing the plains -- Buffalo boy -- Sweet Betsy from Pike -- Ox driving song -- Will you go West with me -- Ranchers and Indian raiders. Buffalo gals ; General Custer -- All "pewtrified" ; Will you come to the bower -- Bile them cabbage down ; Green grow the lilacs
- The great gold rush days. A ripping trip ; What was your name in the states -- California ball ; When I went off to prospect -- Lane County bachelor ; Old settler's song -- The railroads. Drill ye tarriers drill! -- A railroader's bride I'll be -- 900 miles -- Desperadoes. Billy the Kid -- Hang me, oh hang me! -- Jesse James -- Settlers and civilization. Skip to my lou ; Crawdad song -- Careless love -- Hell in Texas -- Jennie Jenkis -- Cowboys: The last frontiersmen. The streets of Laredo -- Down by the Brazos -- Git along little doggies -- Buckskin Joe -- Red River Valley -- The Mormons. The handcart song -- The spirit of God like a fire is burning -- Come, come ye saints
- Control code
- 11267120
- Dimensions
- 12 in.
- Dimensions
- 12 in. diameter
- Extent
- 2 sound discs
- Groove width / pitch
- microgroove fine
- Lccn
- r 60000329
- Media category
- audio
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- s
- Other physical details
- analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono.
- Publisher number
- LOP 6070
- Specific material designation
- sound disc
- Speed
- 33 1/3 rpm (discs)
- Tape configuration
- not applicable
- Tape width
- not applicable
- Label
- How the West was won, (sound recording)
- Note
-
- Principally folk songs
- In automatic sequence; in one container
- Program notes adapted from the Life magazine series by Shana Alexander in booklet ([24 p.] : ill. ; 30 cm.) inserted in container; biographical notes by Lee Zhito on container
- Capture and storage technique
- analog electrical storage
- Carrier category
- audio disc
- Carrier category code
-
- sd
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Configuration of playback channels
- monaural
- Content category
- performed music
- Content type code
-
- prm
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Exploring the wild new land. Shenandoah ; Extract from Carl Sandburg ; Bound for the promised land -- En roulant ma boule roulant -- Lupita divina -- The Sioux Indians -- Extract from Carl Sandburg ; Shenandoah --Travelers of the great trails. Crossing the plains -- Buffalo boy -- Sweet Betsy from Pike -- Ox driving song -- Will you go West with me -- Ranchers and Indian raiders. Buffalo gals ; General Custer -- All "pewtrified" ; Will you come to the bower -- Bile them cabbage down ; Green grow the lilacs
- The great gold rush days. A ripping trip ; What was your name in the states -- California ball ; When I went off to prospect -- Lane County bachelor ; Old settler's song -- The railroads. Drill ye tarriers drill! -- A railroader's bride I'll be -- 900 miles -- Desperadoes. Billy the Kid -- Hang me, oh hang me! -- Jesse James -- Settlers and civilization. Skip to my lou ; Crawdad song -- Careless love -- Hell in Texas -- Jennie Jenkis -- Cowboys: The last frontiersmen. The streets of Laredo -- Down by the Brazos -- Git along little doggies -- Buckskin Joe -- Red River Valley -- The Mormons. The handcart song -- The spirit of God like a fire is burning -- Come, come ye saints
- Control code
- 11267120
- Dimensions
- 12 in.
- Dimensions
- 12 in. diameter
- Extent
- 2 sound discs
- Groove width / pitch
- microgroove fine
- Lccn
- r 60000329
- Media category
- audio
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- s
- Other physical details
- analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono.
- Publisher number
- LOP 6070
- Specific material designation
- sound disc
- Speed
- 33 1/3 rpm (discs)
- Tape configuration
- not applicable
- Tape width
- not applicable
Subject
- Folk songs, English -- United States
- Frontier and pioneer life -- Songs and music
- West (U.S.) -- Songs and music
Genre
Related
- Will you come to the bower
- Lupita divina
- Mormons
- Nine hundred miles
- Old settler's song
- Ox driving song
- Railroader's bride I'll be
- Railroads
- Red River Valley
- Ripping trip
- Settlers and civilization
- Shenandoah
- Sioux Indians
- Skip to my lou
- Spirit of God is like a fire burning
- Streets of Laredo
- Sweet Betsy from Pike
- Travelers of the great trails
- What was your name in the states
- When I went off to prospect
- 900 miles
- Bile them cabbage down
- Billy the Kid
- Bound for the promised land
- Buckskin Joe
- Buffalo boy
- California ball
- Careless love
- Carl Sandburg
- Come, come ye saints
- Cowboys
- Crawdad song
- Crossing the plains
- Desperados
- Down by the Brazos
- Drill ye tarriers drill!
- Drill you tarriers drill!
- En roulant ma boule roulant
- Exploring the wild new land
- Get along little doggies
- Git along little doggies
- Great gold rush days
- Green grow the lilacs
- Handcart song
- Hang me, oh hang me!
- Hell in Texas
- Jennie Jenkis
- Jesse James
- Lane County bachelor
- Last frontiersman
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