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- [Your hit parade : [Horace Heidt Sunday morning show, 1942-09-19, hits 3--1] | 1942-09-20, excerpt. Gene Autry's melody ranch | 1942-09-19, excerpt]
- "A" yore a-dopey-gal : based on "'A' you're adorable" : (the alphabet song)
- 'Mid the green fields of Virginia
- 'Round the campfire : famous American cowboy songs
- (I've got a) Humpty Dumpty heart ; : Today
- (Without your) Wedding ring
- 16 greatest hits of the Brown's Ferry Four
- 1945 Mother Goose rhymes
- 24 of Hank Williams' greatest hits
- 40 country hits of the '40s : [original artists]
- 40 greatest hits
- A bundle of old southern sunshine : fox trot ; Oh swing it : fox trot
- A collection of favorites by the Carter Family
- A cradle, a baby and you : fox trot
- A dozen hits
- A picture from life's other side : There's no disappointment in Heaven
- A picture in a frame
- A song for us all : a salute to Hank Williams
- A year of city livin'
- After the peek a boo ; : In the good old summertime ; The Kentucky bean with his double barreled shot gun. Red wing ; My little girl ; Turkey in the straw
- After you've gone
- Ain't it fun
- Ain't you ashamed
- Alice Blue gown : fox trot
- All that goes up must come down : Standing on the outside : (looking in now)
- All the world is lonely now
- Along the Navajo Trail
- Andy Parker and the Plainsmen
- Animal fair : based on the traditional "Animal fair"
- Answer to "My precious darling" : fox trot ; My love
- Anticipation blues
- Anticipation blues
- Artistry in Western Swing
- Atomic power
- Away old man, get away
- B-one baby
- Baby your mother : fox trot ; Old waterfall : fox trot
- Bad blues : fox trot ; Modern : fox trot
- Ball of fire
- Ball of fire
- Ballads and breakdowns of the golden era
- Banjos country style
- Barney McCoy : The cowboy's dream
- Be happy : (When you're) Singing a hillbilly song
- Beautiful isle of somewhere
- Big hat polka
- Bill Monroe
- Billy the Kid
- Black and blues : fox trot ; Turn your lights down low : f.t
- Blondes, brunettes and red heads : Cheatin' women
- Blue Sky Boys
- Blue Sky Boys
- Blue yodel
- Blue yodel number 2 : In the jail house now
- Blues stay away from me
- Boatin' up Sandy ; : Bug in the taters
- Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys transcriptions, Record 13-14
- Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys transcriptions, Record 33-34
- Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys : the golden era
- Bob Wills roundup
- Bob Wills, fiddle
- Boll weevil : Rye whiskey
- Boogie woogie cowboy
- Border radio
- Born to lose : No letter today
- Bouquet of roses
- Bow down brother : (some of these days) / Ike Cargill
- Brown eyed sweet : fox trot ; Tonight I'm blue and lonely : fox trot
- Brown's ferry blues
- Brush those tears from your eyes
- Bud Birmingham and his Buckaroos : Moonbeams Ensemble
- Bud Birmingham and his Buckaroos : Texas Jim Robertson
- Budded on Earth to bloom in Heaven
- Buster's crawdad song. Rancho grande
- Cactus Jackson had a ranch
- Can I take my pony to heaven
- Candy kisses
- Caribbean : Weep away
- Cattle call
- Cattle call
- Central, hello : In old Wyoming
- Charlie Monroe & his Kentucky Partners [sic]
- Charlie Monroe on the Noonday Jamboree-- 1944
- Chattanoogie shoe shine boy
- Christmas carols by the old corral
- Cigareetes, whuskey, and wild, wild women : (based on Lenoir's "Parlez moi d'amour" and the traditional "Jolie blon") / a Carling-Washburne arrangement
- Cincinnati Lou
- Cincinnati dancing pig
- Cindy balance
- Classic country duets
- Coming 'round the mountain
- Connie Hall
- Cool water
- Cooperative forest fire prevention campaign, Program no. 13, Smokey's army
- Country boy
- Country boy
- Country cow bells : Laughing song
- Country memories
- Country music : south and west
- Country music hall of fame
- Country-western radio : rare radio recordings of famous country-western groups of the 1940's
- Cowboy classics
- Cowboy songs
- Cowboy songs, Vol. 2
- Cowpasture polka : (Lift your feet, lift your feet, lift your feet)
- Cruel hearted girl
- Cry-cry-cry
- Daddy blues : Humpty Dumpty boogie
- Dear hearts and gentle people
- Deck of cards
- Detour
- Detour
- Detour : (for just one yesterday) / Jenny Lou Carson
- Did you see my daddy over there?
- Dill pickles
- Do you still remember? : (but I put it together again) / Morse, Donnelly
- Don't come cryin' to me
- Don't fence me in : from "Hollywood Canteen"
- Don't get above your raisin'
- Don't mix whiskey with women
- Don't play with my heart : A little while longer
- Don't sweetheart me
- Don't telephone-- don't telegraph : (tell a woman)
- Dorothy Shay (the Park Avenue hillbilly) sings
- Down in the valley
- Down on the farm : Shadows and dreams
- Down town boogie
- Down yonder : Back up and push
- Dream angel
- Drifting along : fox trot ; Dirty dog blues : fox trot
- Early country favorites
- Early country live, Volume III
- Early radio, Vol. 2
- Easy payment blues : Don't count your chickens
- Eleven more months and ten more days
- Essential western swing : the standard transcription recordings
- Everybody stomp
- Famous original hits by 25 great country music artists
- Fan club favorites
- Fat gal : Merle's boogie woogie
- Feels good : fox trot ; Let me play with it : fox trot
- Filipino baby
- Flo from St. Joe Mo
- Floyd Tillman
- Follow thru
- Foolish tears
- Forked deer : (hornpipe) ; Arkansas traveller
- Fort Worth jail
- Four leafed clover : fox trot ; When you think a whole lot about someone : fox trot
- Foy Willing and the Riders of the Purple Sage : Foy Willing and the Riders of the Purple Sage, Program 73 | Program 74
- Foy Willing and the Riders of the Purple Sage : Foy Willing and the Riders of the Purple Sage, Program no. 75 | Program no. 76
- Frail quail
- Friendship
- Froggy went a-courtin'
- Garden in the sky
- Gene Autry
- Gene Autry's western classics
- Gene Autry's western classics, Vol. 2
- Get a load of this
- Give a little, take a little : A cat has nine lives
- Going down the valley : vocal and instrumental styles in folk music from the South
- Gonna see my Sunday baby Saturday night
- Gotta have my baby back
- Hand me down my walking cane : My Carolina home
- Hang your head in shame
- Hank Penny and his Radio Cowboys : his early Western swing recordings, 1938-1941
- Hank Williams
- Hank Williams 40 greatest hits
- Hank Williams greatest hits
- Hank Williams memorial album
- Hank Williams' 40 greatest hits
- Hank Williams, Sr. live! : Hank Williams, Jr. live!
- Hank Williams, Sr., live at the Grand Ole Opry
- Hank Williams, the first recordings
- Happy Hollow : Happy Hollow audition [unidentified episode], Audition #1
- Happy Hollow : [KMBC test recording], Audition #2
- Happy Hollow : [KMBC test recording], Presentation #1
- Happy Hollow : [KMBC test recording], Presentation #2
- Happy Hollow audition, [April 1937], part 1
- Happy Hollow, April 1937, part I-A-R-1st cut--part II-A-R-2nd cut
- Happy Hollow, April 1937, part I-B.U.-1st cut--part II-B.U.-2nd cut
- Happy trails
- Hashin' the breaks #10
- Have I stayed away too long?
- Have I told you lately that I love you
- Have you ever been lonely : (have you ever been blue)
- He carved his mother's name upon the tree : 'Tis home because mother is there
- He's a real gone Oakie
- Headin' for heartaches
- Heartaches
- Heavenly road
- Hell among the yearlings : (country breakdown) ; Turkey in the straw
- Here comes Santa Claus
- Here's to veterans : Here's to veterans, Program no. 193 | Program no. 194
- Here's to veterans : Here's to veterans, Program no. 206 | Program no. 207
- Here's to veterans : Here's to veterans, Program no. 211 | Program no. 212
- Here's to veterans : Here's to veterans, Program no. 228 | Program no. 229
- Here's to veterans : Here's to veterans, Program no. 230 | Program no. 231
- Here's to veterans : Here's to veterans, Program no. 248 | Program no. 249
- Here's to veterans : Here's to veterans, Program no. 254 | Program no. 255
- Hey, good lookin' (December 1950--July 1951)
- Hill billy medley
- Hill billy medley
- Hillbilly boogie
- Hillbilly mandolin : [their first recordings, 1947-1950]
- Hillbilly music ... thank God!, Volume 1
- Hilo schottische : Forty years ago
- His ring upon your finger : (my picture in your heart)
- Hold my love : (in the hollow of your hand) ; How much do you love me?
- Home, sweet home
- Honeymoon waltz : Jacks Creek waltz
- Honky tonk classics
- Honky tonk heroes
- Hot Tamale Pete : fox trot ; Music of the South : fox trot
- Hot as I am
- Hot rod race
- Humpty Dumpty heart : Today
- I ain't gonna bring my bacon home to you : Who's kiddin' who
- I ain't got nobody : fox trot
- I ain't got nothin' but time (December 1946-April 1947)
- I ain't got nuthin' to lose
- I betcha my heart I love you
- I care no more
- I don't care what happens to me
- I don't get it : fox trot ; From the start : (and to the end) : fox trot
- I don't have to die to go to heaven : (I'm in heaven when I'm in my angel's arms)
- I don't want you anymore
- I don't want your sympathy
- I dreamed that my daddy come [sic] home
- I feel the draft coming on : fox trot ; There's no use to worry now : F.T. [i.e. fox trot]
- I find you cheatin' on me : You broke my heart : (In little bitty pieces)
- I get the blues
- I got Texas in my soul
- I got the milk 'em in the morning blues
- I hear you talkin' : Song of the Sierras
- I hope you're having fun hurting me : I'm a stranger here myself
- I hung my head and cried
- I lost you
- I saw the light
- I still think of you : fox trot ; A prisoner's adieu : fox trot
- I wish I had a nickel
- I wonder why she almost drives me wild
- I'd trade all of my tomorrows : (for just one yesterday)
- I'll hate myself tomorrow
- I'll have somebody else
- I'll never slip around again
- I'll never worry over you : You go your way, I'll go mine
- I'm a pris'ner of war : on a foreign shore
- I'm all that's left of that old quartette
- I'm gonna leave you like I found you : Long time gone
- I'm gonna marry Mary
- I'm my own grandmaw
- I'm putting you out of my mind : fox trot
- I'm sick and tired of you, little darlin' : Lawdy, what a gal
- I'm so lonesome I could cry : March 1949-August 1949
- I'm still crying over you : I found somebody new
- I'm telling you
- I'm thru wastin' time on you
- I've had enough of your two timin' : (You've had enough of my bankroll)
- I've lost all : I'll gladly take you back again
- I've loved you too long to forget
- I've wasted too many kisses
- If Santa Claus could bring you back to me
- If they string me up : fox trot / McCarthy, David, Cogane. Under the moon / Jimmie Revard
- Is it wrong : (there's an empty stall) / Atchison, Kenney
- It makes no difference now : f.t.
- It seems you don't care
- It's a cryin' shame
- It's my lazy day : Hominy girts
- Jack Perry and the Light Crust Doughboys : Jack Perry and the Light Crust Doughboys, Program no. 1427 ; | Program no. 1428
- James and Martha
- Jealous heart
- Jesse blues : When they play rural rhythm
- Jimmie the kid
- Jingle jangle jingle : from Paramount film "Forest rangers"
- Jive and smile. You're O.K
- Johnson rag
- Just me and my guitar
- KMBC Texas Rangers, January 22, 1949, part I
- Keep your big mouth shut : Baby buggy boogie
- Kidder Cole. "Nol pros" Nellie
- Last page of Mein Kampf
- Leave my honey bee alone : (Blue yodel no. 1) / Jimmie Rodgers
- Leave the purty gals alone : Oklahoma Charlie
- Leevee song : Smile awhile
- Let me in
- Let's go West again
- Let's go dreaming : fox trot
- Let's play cowboy
- Little red caboose behind the train : Just as the sun went down
- Little you cared
- Lonely : Blue dreams
- Lonesome pine special
- Long gone lonesome blues : August 1949-December 1950
- Look for me
- Look out for the crossing
- Lost highway : December 1948-March 1949
- Love me now
- Lovesick blues
- Maddox Brothers & Rose, Vol. 1
- Mairzy doats
- Marriage of Mexican Joe : Baby, then you're catchin' on
- Melody round-up : Melody round-up, Program no. 171 | Program no. 172
- Melody round-up : Melody round-up, Program no. 251 | Program no. 252
- Melody round-up : Melody round-up, Program no. 453 | Program no. 454
- Melody round-up : Melody round-up, Program no. 595 | Program no. 596
- Melody round-up : Melody round-up, Program no. 611 | Program no. 612
- Melody round-up : Melody round-up, Program no. 617 | Program no. 618
- Melody round-up : Melody round-up, Program no. 637 | Program no. 638
- Memories that never die
- Missouri
- Moanin' the blues
- Moon over Montana
- Moonlight waters : fox trot ; Working at the wrong keyhole : f.t
- Mother was a lady
- Mother's prayer
- Mountain boogie
- Mr. & Mrs. Hank Williams
- Mule train
- Music for millions : Music for millions, No. 5 | No. 6
- My Nova Scotia home and other early Hank Snow favorites
- My blue ridge mountain home
- My heart is as cold as an empty jug
- My hobby : I've got the feed 'em in the mornin' (change 'em) feed 'em in the evenin' blues
- My little girl
- My pretty quadroon : (sweet Angeline) / Kisco, Tobias, Moret
- My rough and rowdy ways : the legendary Jimmie Rodgers
- My time ain't long
- Near me
- Need you : (and thinkin' of you) / West ... [et al.]
- New San Antonio rose
- New six or seven times : f.t. ; Fan it : fox trot
- New-Line Cannonball
- Next to the soil
- No dice : fox trot
- No letter today and other country and western songs
- No time for tears : fox trot
- No vacancy
- O come all ye faithful
- O little town of Bethlehem
- Oh Mary, don't you weep
- Oh! Susannah
- Oh, why, oh why, did I ever leave Wyoming
- Oklahoma blues ; : Am I too late
- Oklahoma hills
- Oklahoma hills
- Old fashioned matrimony in mind
- Old plantation melody
- Old time barn dance
- On stage, Vol. 2
- On the air
- One has my name : (the other has my heart)
- Open up your heart : (and let me in)
- Orphan girl
- Patti Page's greatest hits
- Pearly Maude
- Pecos Bill : from the Walt Disney production "Melody time"
- Philadelphia lawyer
- Pistol packin' mama
- Please, oh please : Oklahoma's calling
- Poor boy long ways from home : You are false but I'll forgive you
- Prairie lullaby
- Preview theatre of the air, The Texas Rangers
- Put your little foot
- Put your little foot : The Blackhawk waltz
- Put your troubles down the hatch
- Radio favorites
- Rag mop
- Rainbow trail : Blues after all
- Rare takes and radio cuts
- Real hot boogie
- Red Foley
- Red Foley's golden favorites
- Red Horse Ranch : Red Horse Ranch, Program number 1 | Program number 2
- Red Horse Ranch : Red Horse Ranch, Program number 11 | Program number 12
- Red Horse Ranch : Red Horse Ranch, Program number 11 | Program number 12
- Red Horse Ranch : Red Horse Ranch, Program number 13 | Program number 14
- Red Horse Ranch : Red Horse Ranch, Program number 13 | Program number 14
- Red Horse Ranch : Red Horse Ranch, Program number 15 | Program number 16
- Red Horse Ranch : Red Horse Ranch, Program number 15 | Program number 16
- Red Horse Ranch : Red Horse Ranch, Program number 17 | Program number 18
- Red Horse Ranch : Red Horse Ranch, Program number 19 | Program number 20
- Red Horse Ranch : Red Horse Ranch, Program number 21 | Program number 22
- Red Horse Ranch : Red Horse Ranch, Program number 23 | Program number 24
- Red Horse Ranch : Red Horse Ranch, Program number 25 | Program number 26
- Red Horse Ranch : Red Horse Ranch, Program number 3 | Program number 4
- Red Horse Ranch : Red Horse Ranch, Program number 34 | Program number 35
- Red Horse Ranch : Red Horse Ranch, Program number 45 | Program number 46
- Red Horse Ranch : Red Horse Ranch, Program number 46 | Program number 47
- Red Horse Ranch : Red Horse Ranch, Program number 47 | Program number 49
- Red Horse Ranch : Red Horse Ranch, Program number 49 | Program number 50
- Red Horse Ranch : Red Horse Ranch, Program number 5 | Program number 6
- Red Horse Ranch : Red Horse Ranch, Program number 5 | Program number 6
- Red Horse Ranch : Red Horse Ranch, Program number 57 | Program number 58
- Red Horse Ranch : Red Horse Ranch, Program number 59 | Program number 60
- Red Horse Ranch : Red Horse Ranch, Program number 61 | Program number 65
- Red Horse Ranch : Red Horse Ranch, Program number 7 | Program number 8
- Red Horse Ranch : Red Horse Ranch, Program number 7 | Program number 8
- Red Horse Ranch : Red Horse Ranch, Program number 9 | Program number 10
- Red Horse Ranch : Red Horse Ranch, Program number 9 | Program number 10
- Red headed woman
- Red white and blue : (over you)
- Remembering-- the greatest hits of George Morgan
- Reminiscin' with Montana Slim
- Reno bound
- Revenge : Won't you come into my heart
- Ridin' down to Santa Fe
- Romantic country strings
- Rose of the Alamo
- Rounded up in glory
- Rounded up in glory
- Roundup polka
- Roy Acuff's greatest hits
- Ruby red lips
- Salute to reservists : Salute to reservists, Prog. 46, part 1 | Prog. 47, part 1
- Salute to reservists : Salute to reservists, Prog. 64, part 2 | Prog. 65, part 2
- San Antonio rose
- Second-hand heart
- See that you're born in Texas : from "Something for the boys"
- September
- Seven long years of trouble : Bad companions
- Seven nights to rock
- Sewing patches on my heart : (that's broken in two) / George S. Novak
- She is just my kind
- She's got everything at her command : fox trot ; I thank you, Mister Moon : fox trot
- Shout Lula : Sally Gooden
- Signed, sealed and delivered
- Silver stars, purple sage, eyes of blue : (like I know Susie) / B.G. DeSylva
- Sittin' by the old corral : That first love of mine
- Sittin' here alone feelin' blue
- Sittin' here alone feeling blue
- Slap it, shake it : fox trot ; It's bad to be a good girl : f.t
- Slim Bryant and his Wildcats : Richard Leibert, pipe organ
- Slippin' around with jole blon
- Smokey Mountain boogie
- So long my little darling : Sweetheart of mine
- Sold down the river
- Somebody's rose
- Somewhere in San Antone
- Somewhere in old Wyoming
- Songs of the Smoky Mountains
- Spanish fandango
- Square dance gals : Walkin' on down
- Square dance music without calls
- Stars of the Grand Ole Opry
- Stars of the Grand Ole Opry, 1928-1974
- Steel guitar bounce
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