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НАЦЫЯНАЛЬНАЯ БІБЛІЯТЭКА БЕЛАРУСІ
(Дэпазітарый электронных дакументаў)
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ЗМЕСТ ПАПКІ ЭКЗЭМПЛЯРА ЗАХОЎВАННЯ
«Cowboy Songs, Ballads, and Cattle Calls from Texas».
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Edited by Dyncan Emirich |
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Сторона 1 |
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1. Colley's run-i-o (I) (Lumberjack Song). Sung, with guitar, by L. Parker Temple at Wawhington, D.C., 1946 |
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2. The Buffalo skinners (II). Sung and recorded by John A. Lomax of Dallas, Texas at Wawhington, D.C., 1941 |
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3. Goodbye, old paint (I). Sung, with fiddle, by Jess Morris at Dalhart, Texas, 1942 |
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4. Goodbye, old paint (II). Sung by Sloan Matthews of Alpine, Texas, at Pecos, Texas, 1942 |
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5. The Texas rangers. Sung by Sloan Matthews of Alpine, Texas, at Pecos, Texas, 1942 |
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6. Cattle Calls: Starting, Driving, and Night Herding, Spoken and illustrated with cattle calls by Sloan Matthews of Alpine, Texas, at Pecos, Texas 1942 |
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7. The cowboy's life is a very dreary life. Sung by Sloan Matthews of Alpine, Texas, at Pecos, Texas, 1942 |
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Сторона 2 |
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8. The Dying ranger. Sung by Johny Prude at Fort Davis, Texas, 1942 |
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9. The Dying cowboy. Sung by Sloan Matthews of Alpine, Texas, at Pecos, Texas, 1942 |
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10. The streets of Laredo. Sung by Johny Prude at Fort Davis, Texas, 1942 |
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11. The zebra dun. Sung by J. M. Waddell of Kermit, Texas, 1948 |
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12. The Dreary Black Hills. Sung by Harry Stephens of Denison, Texas, at Dallas, Texas, 1942 |
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13. The Night Herding song. Sung by Harry Stephens of Denison, Texas, at Dallas, Texas, 1946 |
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USA. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. |
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