НАЦЫЯНАЛЬНАЯ БІБЛІЯТЭКА БЕЛАРУСІ
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ЗМЕСТ ПАПКІ ЭКЗЭМПЛЯРА ЗАХОЎВАННЯ
«Cowboy Songs, Ballads, and Cattle Calls from Texas».

Edited by Dyncan Emirich

Сторона 1

1. Colley's run-i-o (I) (Lumberjack Song). Sung, with guitar, by L. Parker Temple at Wawhington, D.C., 1946

2. The Buffalo skinners (II). Sung and recorded by John A. Lomax of Dallas, Texas at Wawhington, D.C., 1941

3. Goodbye, old paint (I). Sung, with fiddle, by Jess Morris at Dalhart, Texas, 1942

4. Goodbye, old paint (II). Sung by Sloan Matthews of Alpine, Texas, at Pecos, Texas, 1942

5. The Texas rangers. Sung by Sloan Matthews of Alpine, Texas, at Pecos, Texas, 1942

6. Cattle Calls: Starting, Driving, and Night Herding, Spoken and illustrated with cattle calls by Sloan Matthews of Alpine, Texas, at Pecos, Texas 1942

7. The cowboy's life is a very dreary life. Sung by Sloan Matthews of Alpine, Texas, at Pecos, Texas, 1942

Сторона 2

8. The Dying ranger. Sung by Johny Prude at Fort Davis, Texas, 1942

9. The Dying cowboy. Sung by Sloan Matthews of Alpine, Texas, at Pecos, Texas, 1942

10. The streets of Laredo. Sung by Johny Prude at Fort Davis, Texas, 1942

11. The zebra dun. Sung by J. M. Waddell of Kermit, Texas, 1948

12. The Dreary Black Hills. Sung by Harry Stephens of Denison, Texas, at Dallas, Texas, 1942

13. The Night Herding song. Sung by Harry Stephens of Denison, Texas, at Dallas, Texas, 1946

USA. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.