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  1. Jan 1, 2005 · The front cover is an authentic cowboy photo; the back cover is a list of the 62 cowboy songs contained within, listed in alphabetical order. The pages are large, clear, and consist of 62 classic singable, playable music.

  2. Dec 12, 1988 · This info-packed, 372-page collection features 200 American cowboy songs with complete lyrics, lead lines and guitar chords, plus an extensive introduction, notes on the songs, illustrations by J.K. Ralston throughout, a lexicon of cowboy terms, a general index and an index of titles and first lines, and more.

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    • 1988
    • Austin E. Fife, Alta Stephens Fife, Mary Jo Schwab
    • Austin E. Fife, Alta S. File
  3. Sep 16, 2005 · This new edition of an oft-reprinted classic features an essay by Western historian and musician Mark L. Gardner and line illustrations by noted Western artist and rancher Ronald Kil. Included with the book is a CD of a recording of a selection of songs and poems taken from both the original 1908 edition and the 1921 expanded second edition.

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  4. Jim Jones. BERKALIN RECORDS! from Five Star/Cengage – NOW AVAILABLE! “Scarecrows” by Jim Jones Tommy Stallings hears his aunt and uncle in Texas are in trouble. He and his cousin, Rusty, leave the New Mexico Territory and head east.

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  5. The definitive history of Western Music, A History of Western Music, J. Peter Burkholder, Donald Jay Grout, Claude V Palisca, 9780393668179.

  6. This unique book celebrates the romance attached to the cowboy and his free roaming life style. By combining classic cowboy songs, trivia, photos, articles and diagrams with current cowboy songwriters' songs, this book pays special tribute to our Western musical heritage.

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  8. Oct 11, 2002 · A friendly, authoritative look at the singing cowboy fad of the 1930s and 40s. Green provides an excellent introduction, tracing how America's understanding of the cowboy changed from saddle tramp to iconic hero, and there are fine chapters on Roy Rogers, Gene Autry, and the Sons of the Pioneers.

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