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The first singing cowboy 1920's
- Title
- The first singing cowboy [sound recording] : 1920's / Vernon Dalhart.
- Author
- Dalhart, Vernon, 1883-1948.
- Publication
- Anaheim, Calif : Mark 56 Records, p1978.
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Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Performing Arts Research Collections to submit a request in person. | Audio | Use in library | *LRX 7266 | Performing Arts Research Collections - Recorded Sound |
Details
- Description
- 1 sound disc : 33 1/3 rpm, stereo.; 12 in.
- Alternative Title
- Edison memorabilia of Vernon Dalhart, the first singing cowboy on records.
- Vernon Dalhart, the first singing cowboy on records
- First singing cowboy on records
- Subject
- Note
- "An original Thomas Alva Edison re-recording."
- Historical and program notes by Jim Walsh on container.
- Selections originally released 1925-1928.
- Event (note)
- Originally recorded by Thomas Edison in the 1920's.
- Contents
- The convict & the rose -- Mother's grave -- There's a new star in heaven tonight -- Dream of a miner's child -- The old bureau drawer -- Rovin' gambler -- Governor's pardon -- That good old country town -- You can blame me for that -- A memory that time cannot erase -- The hanging of Charles Burger -- Behind these gray walls -- Mississippi flood -- The prisoner's song.
- Call Number
- *LRX 7266
- OCLC
- 12220270
- Author
- Dalhart, Vernon, 1883-1948. Performer
- Title
- The first singing cowboy [sound recording] : 1920's / Vernon Dalhart.
- Imprint
- Anaheim, Calif : Mark 56 Records, p1978.
- Performer
- Vernon Dalhart, vocals ; with acc.
- Event
- Originally recorded by Thomas Edison in the 1920's.
- Publisher No.
- 793 Mark 56 Records
- Research Call Number
- *LRX 7266