Cowboy songs, ballads and cattle calls from Texas
Material type: MusicPublisher number: AFS L 28 | Library of Congress MBRS Recording LabPublication details: Library of Congress MBRS Recording Lab, 195?.Description: 1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpmAvailable additional physical forms:- Transferred to 14 CDA record collection.
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Sound disc, analog.
Issued from the collections of the Archive of Folk Culture.
Musical instruments: Guitar, fiddle.
Side 1: 1. Colley's Rin I O. Lumberjack song / sung with guitar by L. Parker Temple, Washington DC, 1946, recorded Rae Korson -- 2. The Buffalo Skinner / John A. Lomax of Dallas, recorded at Washington DC, 1941 -- 3. Goodbye Old Paint:1 / sung with fiddle by Jess Morris, Dalhart, Texas, 1942 -- 4. Goodbye Old Paint:2 -- 5. The Texas Rangers -- 6. Cattle Calls: Starting, driving and night herding -- 7. The Cowboy's Life is A Very Dreary Life / Sloane Matthews of Alpine, Texas, recorded at Pecos, Texas, 1942). Recorded John A. Lomax -- Side 2: 1. The Dying Ranger / Johnny Prude, Fort Davis, Texas, 1942, recorded John A. Lomax -- 2. The Dying Cowboy / Sloane Matthews of Alpine, Texas, recorded at Pecos, Texas, 1942, recorded John A. Lomax -- 3. The Streets of Laredo / Johnny Prude, Fort Davis, Texas, 1942, recorded John A. Lomax -- 4. The Zebra Dun / J.M. Waddell of Kermit, recorded at Washington DC, 1948, recorded Duncan B.M. Emrich -- 5. The Dreary Black Hills -- 6. The Night Herding Song / Harry Stephens, Dallas, Texas, 1942, recorded John A. Lomax.
1941-48, Washington, DC, Texas.
Transferred to 14 CDA record collection.