My Homeland: Songs about Tennessee

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Natural Tennessee
Tennessee Places

Collection
Rare Books and Scores

Item ID
SP-040996

Accession Number
95-051 Goldstein

Title
Sweet sentimental songs from the heart of the hills.

Song Titles
There's an old easy chair by the fireplace -- Hey! Hey! I'm Memphis bound -- Sour Wood Mountain -- Brown's ferry blues -- Sunflower Avenue -- Lonesome jailhouse blues -- Gonna lay down my old guitar -- Livin' on the mountain -- The fugitive's lament -- Blue railroad train -- Old paint -- By the banks of the Rio Grande -- Bury me out on the pairie -- Sweet Kitty Wells -- Barbara Allen -- Blow yo' whistle freight train -- Froggie went a-courtin' -- The lover's warning -- Red River Valley -- The Nashville blues -- The death of Jesse James -- Got the Kansas City Blues -- Lead, kindly light -- Sweet hour of prayer -- Where he leads me -- Wonderful words of life -- My Jesus, I love thee -- Let the lower lights be burning -- What a friend we have -- He leadth me -- I love to tell the story.

Creator
Delmore Brothers lyr
Poulton, Curt lyr

Additional Author
The Delmore Brothers prf
Poulton, Curt prf

Date
1936

Publisher
s.n

Place of Publication
s.l

Subject
Country music

Physical Description
V

Subgroup
Secular vocal

Notation
Standard

RecordID
91172




My Homeland: Songs about Tennessee

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Collection
Rare Books and Scores

Item ID
SP-042011

Accession Number
03-023 Mitchell

Title
Goin' to Memphis / Paul Revere and The Raiders, featuring Mark Lindsay

Song Titles
Boogaloo down Broadway -- Cry on my shoulder -- Every man needs a woman -- Goin' to Memphis -- I don't want nobody -- I'm a loser too -- Love you so -- My way -- No sad songs -- One night stand -- Peace of mind -- Too much talk

Additional Author
Paul Revere and The Raiders

Date
1968

Publisher
Hansen Publications, Inc.

Place of Publication
[Miami, FL]

Subject
Popular music, United States -- 1961-1970

Physical Description
32 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.

Location
Secular Vocal 001

Subgroup
Secular vocal

Series
Top of the Forties

Notes
Publisher location determined from other scores published by Hansen that year.
Contains 3 pp. of photos and 2 pp. biographical info.
Cover art features the band riding atop a caboose, hobo style.
Publisher Number: No. 47

Notation
Standard

RecordID
91173




My Homeland: Songs about Tennessee

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Tennessee Places

Collection
Rare Books and Scores

Item ID
SP-080583

Accession Number
05-023

Title
100 favorite songs as sung by Jack Henderson: book no. 8

Song Titles
Picture on the wall -- Are you tired of me, my darling -- Something got hold of me -- I'll be around if you need me -- Knocking at your door -- Dying boy's prayer -- Just a closer walk -- Where the soul never dies -- If we never meet again -- Blue komona blues -- Her mansion is higher than mine -- When I reach that city -- Send me your address from Heaven -- Good nite Irene -- Sin is to blame -- I'll still write your name in the sand -- Willie roy -- Faded old sunbonnet -- Wedding bells -- One step more -- What is a home without love -- Old ladies' home -- Remember me -- There's a light guiding me -- Vacation in Heaven -- I'll meet you in the morning -- Curley headed baby -- I don't mean to be mean -- I'll be true while you're gone -- Texas moon -- End of a sweet love -- Little paper boy -- Why did you leave me? -- This world is not my home -- You go to your church -- Whisperin' wind -- Tell me why my daddy don't come home -- Matthew twenty-four -- Little pine log cabin -- Upon the cross of Cavalry -- There's nothing in the world a man won't do -- Old camp meeting days -- Will you be satisfied that way -- Wonderin' what's over the hill -- Just when I needed you -- Livin' the right life now -- Going down the valley one by one -- He set me free -- My home sweet home -- The pathway to God -- My last moving day -- Deep water -- Down in Nashville, Tennessee -- Lovin' life -- You don't care -- Why do you weep, dear willow -- Can the circle be unbroken -- Convict and the child -- Gathering flowers for my master's bouquet -- Plant some flowers by my graveside -- Tomorrow's just another day to cry -- The face I see at evening -- Don't say goodbye if you love me -- No letter in the mail -- Mother's not dead -- Let's pretend -- Don't make me go to bed -- He will set your fields on fire -- Lay my head beneath a rose -- Would you care -- I'm saved -- The wreck on the highway -- That beautiful home -- No drunkard can enter there -- That lonesome valley -- When the saints go marching in -- The old country church -- Lord build me a cabin in glory -- Little angel with a dirty face -- What would the profit be -- Green light -- This world can't stand long -- Softly and tenderly -- I'd like to find a new friend every day -- I wasted a nickel last night -- Don't let your sweet love die -- Somebody loves you, darling -- Just a little talk with Jesus -- Where could I go? -- Build your treasures in Heaven -- The tramp on the street -- Give me a hundred reasons -- Happy living on the mountain -- A beautiful life -- Gosh, I miss you all the time -- The gypsy told me -- That little girl of mine -- What more can I do -- By the grave of nobody's darling

Creator
WLAC (Radio station : Nashville, Tenn.)

Date
[194-?]

Publisher
[WLAC?]

Place of Publication
[Nashville, TN?]

Subject
Country music.

Physical Description
1 v. (unpaged) : ill. ; 26 cm. ; V

Subgroup
Songsters

Notes
From the Charles K. Wolfe collection.
Cover title.

Notation
Chiefly lyrics

RecordID
91174




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Tennessee History

Collection
Rare Books and Scores

Item ID
SP-085314

Accession Number
95-051 Goldstein

Title
Whig songs : selected , sung, and published by the choir of the National Clay Club, Philadelphia.

Song Titles
Whig glee -- Voice of the people -- That same old tune -- Jimmy Polk of Tennessee -- Clay and Frelinghuysen -- The Mississinewa war song -- Convention song -- Harry the true, and the Jersey blue -- Kilkenny cats -- Whig thunder -- Away with traitor Tyler -- Salt River -- Hurrah song -- Advance Whigs -- Whig quodlibet -- The fighting captain -- The first Polk song -- Pennsylvania song -- Fling forth the Clay banner -- Kentucky o! -- Clay and the Frelinghuysen -- Leave vain regrets -- Clear the way for Harry Clay -- The days when we went canvassing -- Song of the young Whigs -- The Whig chief -- The Hammerman's song -- Harry Clay! -- Whig girls of 1840 -- That same old coon -- The gathering -- The tariff song.

Date
1844

Publisher
Colon & Adriance

Place of Publication
Philadelphia, PA

Subject
Campaign songs

Physical Description
48 p.; V

Location
BOX 018

Subgroup
Songsters

Notation
Chiefly lyrics

RecordID
92563




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Tennessee History

Collection
Rare Books and Scores

Item ID
SP-085242

Accession Number
95-051 Goldstein

Title
The rough and ready songster : embellished with twenty-five splendid engravings, illustrative of the American victories in Mexico.
By an American officer.

Song Titles
Rough and ready -- Zachary Taylor -- Alvarado -- The storming of Monterey -- Song of the Texan Ranger -- The coast of Mexico -- We're the boys for Mexico -- The American boy -- Buena vista -- The American's battle prayer -- Hurrah for "rough and ready" -- Oregon and Texas -- Yankees light the fires bright -- Come raise aloft the red white and blue -- Wave, wave, the banner high -- God bless America -- Texian general's address to his army -- The star spangled banner -- The Yankee volunteer -- All for Texas! (or, Volunteers for glory) -- To the field, freemen -- Texas, the young tree of freedom -- Remember the Alamo -- The empire of the west -- The flag of Texas -- The boys of Ohio -- Uncle Sam's song to Miss Texas -- Song of Texas -- Song of the American girl -- The hunter's of Kentucky -- The battle call -- The fair land of Texas -- Andrew Jackson -- San Jacinto -- The American flag -- Parliament of England -- The union's call -- To arms! -- The fall of Matamoras -- Perry's victory -- Strike for our rights, avenge your wrongs -- Paul Jones's victory -- The dey of Algiers -- The stripe and the star -- Fire away! -- Uncle Sam and Mexico -- Taylor, the fine old Southern gentleman -- The raising -- The American bivouac on the banks of the Rio Grande -- Battle of Bunker Hill -- Hail Columbia -- Hurrah for the Halls of Montezuma -- Washington's monument -- Spirits of the mighty dead -- Taylor's appeal to the volunteers -- The American star -- New Orleans (or, the Sons of the west) -- The American volunteer -- Immortal Washington -- A soldier's life -- Yankee girl to her lover -- The battle of New Orleans -- Jackson's address -- Come out, ye continentalers -- New Yankee doodle -- My native land is free -- The star in the west -- The death of the brave -- Sound the harsh bugle -- Hail liberty -- The bugle -- Washington to his troops -- The American exile -- The days of yore -- The American eagle -- The swamp fox -- The lone one -- Freedom's star -- With these we'll bivouac -- Land of liberty -- The Kentucky volunteers -- The Green mountain boys -- Hurrah for our country -- Hey for Yankee sons -- The fine old Yankee general -- Game cock of South Carolina -- The true American -- Point Isabel chaunt -- The death of Crockett -- Our constitution -- Peace and honour -- Uncle Sam's spree -- Lesson that Washington gave -- Farewell peace -- Our man of war -- The war whoop -- The Texas war cry -- Liberty and Texas -- The Santa Fe prisoners -- New York volunteers campsong -- Freedom and Texas -- General Worth's address to his army -- The Indian yell -- Constitution and Guerriere -- The female volunteer for Mexico -- Battle of Stonington -- Patriotic diggers -- Old Grannua Weal -- A Yankee ship and a Yankee crew -- The liberty tree -- The flaunting flag of liberty -- Halifax Station -- Yankee doodle -- The Yankee girls -- Tennessee gallantry -- The volunteer's farewell -- The frontier man's call -- Taylor's address to the Indiana regiment -- The old granite state -- My own native land -- American soldier -- General Armstrong -- Our flag is here! -- The Indian hunter -- Love and battle -- The soldier's farewell -- The Marseilloise hymn -- Not a drum was heard -- The downeaster -- My daddy to my mammy said -- Independence -- Ballad of the tea party -- The patriot's appeal -- The onset -- Day of glory -- Connecticut -- Battle of Trenton -- The progress of Sir Jack Bragg -- The fate of John Burgoyne -- Brave Pawling and the spy -- Independence day.

Date
[1848-1850]

Publisher
Nafis & Cornish
Nafis, Cornish & Co.

Place of Publication
New York, NY
St. Louis, MO

Subject
Mexican-American War, 1846-1848 -- Songs and music.
Patriotic music
Military music

Physical Description
256 p.; V

Location
BOX 014

Subgroup
Songsters

Notes
Date based on textual evidence.

Notation
Chiefly lyrics

RecordID
92564




My Homeland: Songs about Tennessee

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Item ID
SP-042008

Accession Number
03-023 Mitchell

Title
The Ballad of Davy Crockett : ...and songs of the period from the "Disneyland" television production "Davy Crockett" / arranged for the early grade pianist by Kenneth Kimes.

Additional Title
Walt Disney's The Ballad of Davy Crockett : and songs of the period.

Song Titles
Ballad of Davy Crockett -- Farewell -- Old Betsy -- Old Rosin, the beau -- Woodman, spare that tree -- I'm lonely my darlin' (Green grow the lilacs) -- The old oaken bucket -- I gave my love (The riddle song) -- Rock of ages -- Old zip coon (Turkey in the straw) -- Home sweet home

Creator
Kimes, Kenneth.

Date
1955

Publisher
Wonderland Music Company ; Hansel Publications, selling agent.

Place of Publication
New York, NY

Subject
Television music, Arranged -- Excerpts.
Minstrel music
Lumbermen, Songs and music
Popular music, United States
Folk songs
Ballads, American

Physical Description
16 p. : ill. ; 23 x 30 cm.

Location
Secular Vocal 001

Subgroup
Secular vocal

Notes
Cover is white with red lettering and photo of Fess Parker with rifle, as Crockett.
Price .85
Buddy Ebsen pictured inside.

RecordID
92597