A. Manuscripts Box/Folder Contents 1/NF Arnold-Fowler-Hall. That’s How Much I Love You. RCA Vic 20-1948 A. The lyrics are printed. 1/NF Boyd, Bill. UARSOUIANA. (RCA 21-0071). *See Don’t Call Me Sweetheart Anymore (Philips). 1/NF Campbell, Cecil. Tear Drops. 1/NF Carlisle, Cliff, and Sid Prosen. You Can’t Erase a Memory. 1/NF Carson, Jenny Lou. I Wish I had Kissed You Goodbye. 1/NF Casey, Claude. Don’t Turn Me Down. 1/NF _____. Hottest Little Baby in Town. 2 copies. *One copy on same page as Let Me Hear You Say “I Love You”. 1/NF _____. I’ll Always Love You. 2 copies. *One copy on same page as You’re Still My Sweetheart (Casey) and It Doesn’t Matter (N.A.). 1/NF _____. Lonesome as Can Be. 1/NF _____. Long Lonesome Road. No lyrics on manuscript. 1/NF _____. Road Weary Hobo. 1/NF _____. When I First Met You. The lyrics are printed. Bluebird Record No. 8730- B. 1/NF _____. Won’t You Please Believe in Me. 1/NF _____. You’re Not a Drop in the Bucket to Me. The lyrics are printed. Sept. 23rd -47. 2 copies. 1/NF _____. You’re Still My Sweetheart. 2 copies. *See I’ll Always Love You (Casey) for one copy. 1/NF Casey, Claude, and Mel Foree. I’ve Learned My Lesson Too Late. The lyrics are printed. 1/NF _____. Look in the Looking Glass. The lyrics are printed. 1/NF Casey, Claude, Al Dahle, and Guy Langley. You Were Cryin’ on My Shoulder. 1/NF Casey, Claude, Al Dahle, and Ednagene Reames. Big Blue Eyes Behave. 1/NF Casey, Claude, Al Dahle, and J. Ring. (My) Pretty Mountain Baby. 1/NF Casey, Claude, Al Dahle, and Elmer Wickham. Anyway You Didn’t Love Me No How (No-Ways). 1/NF _____. A Smile Always Follows a Tear. 1/NF Casey, Claude, Arizona Mulligan, and Al Dahle. Mississippi River (Roll Back Where You Belong). 1/NF Cassell, Pete. Just a Message to the One I Love. Copyright May 1, 1939. 1/NF Dahle, Al, and Claude Casey. Raindrop Serenade. 1/NF Dexter-Paris. It’s Up to You. Columbia 37062. Lyrics are typed. 1/NF Foree, Mel, and Dave Durham. I Was Never in You Heart. The lyrics are printed. 1/NF Griffin, Rex. I’m Crying Inside. The lyrics are printed. 1/NF Penny. Somebody. Okay and Peer. 1/NF Philips-Douglas. Don’t Call Me Sweetheart Anymore (Vic 47-2962). *On same page as Head of the House (N.A.) and UARSOULANA (Boyd). 1/NF Smith, Arthur Q. Tears on Her Bridal Bouquet. 1/NF Spencer, Tim. Room Full of Roses. 1/NF Stout, Clarence, and Claude Casey. You Can’t Right the Wrong You Did to Me. 1/NF Tubb, Ernest, and Bond. Tomorrow Never Comes. (Decca). 1/NF Wakely, Porter, Table Porter. You Can’t Break the Chains of Love. Decca # 6109. The lyrics are printed. 2 copies. 1/NF Young, “Gib,” (Music), words by Claude Casey. Six Years here in Prison. 1/NF No Author. Don’t Cry on My Shoulder. 1/NF _____. Head of the House. *See Don’t Call Me Sweetheart Anymore (Philips). 1/NF _____. It Doesn’t Matter. *See I’ll Always Love You (Casey). 1/NF _____. Let Me Hear You Say “I Love You”. *See Hottest Little Baby in Town (Casey). 1/NF _____. My Memory Lane. 1/NF _____. A Soldier’s Letter. 1st Violin. 1/NF _____. A Soldier’s Letter. 2d Violin. 1/NF _____. A Soldier’s Letter. 3d Violin. 1/NF _____. They Took the Stars Out of Heaven. 1st Violin. 1/NF _____. They Took the Stars Out of Heaven. 2d Violin. 1/NF _____. They Took the Stars Out of Heaven. 3d Violin. 1/NF _____. Things that Might Have Been. 1/NF _____. When I First Met You. 1/NF _____. When Mother Grows Old. No lyrics are found in this manuscript. 1/NF There are three additional untitled manuscripts. B. Printed Sheet Music (By Claude Casey) 1/NF Casey, Claude. I Wish I’d Never Met You. New York: Peer International Co., 1946. *On same sheet as My Little Tootsie. 13 copies. 1/NF _____. My Little Tootsie. New York: Peer International Co., 1946. *On same sheet as I Wish I’d Never Met You. 13 copies. 1/NF Casey, Claude, and Mel Foree. Days are Long, Nights are Lonely. New York: Bourne, Inc., 1946. 2 copies. 1/NF _____. Journey’s End. New York: Bourne, Inc., 1946. 9 copies. 1/NF Casey, Claude, Mel Foree, and Harold Hensley. I’ll Be Satisfied. New York: Bourne, Inc., 1947. 7 copies. 1/NF Casey, Claude, and Troy L. Martin. God Bless You, Little Darling. Chicago: Country Music, 1944. 2 copies. 1/NF _____. Little Soldier. Chicago: Country Music, 1943. 2 copies. 1/NF Casey, Claude, and J. W. Pitts. Let Me Hear You Say “I Love You”. New York: Peer International Co., 1949. 34 copies. 1/NF Foree, Mel, and Claude Casey. Look in the Looking Glass (At You). Nashville: Acuff-Rose Publications, 1947. 2 copies. 1/NF _____. Send Me the Pillow You Dream On. Country Sound. N.p.: Hal Leonard Publishing Corp., n.d. 2 copies. One copy has manuscript sketch of song. 1/NF Shelhamer, Jr., Ben, Claude Casey, and Don White. White Roses. Chicago: Country Music Publishers, 1947. 1/NF Smith, Arthur, and Claude Casey (music by); Mank, Chaw, and Waldo O’Neal (words by). Time Will Erase all Your Tears. Staunton, Illinois: Chaw Mank’s “Blue Ribbon” Music Co., 1944. 2 copies. C. Songbooks (By Claude Casey) 1/NF Claude Casey’s Caravan of Songs. New York: Bourne, Inc., 1947. D. Sheet Music (By Other Artists) 2/NF Allen, Steve. Let’s Go to Church (Next Sunday Morning). [N.p.]: Beechwood Music Corp., 1950. 2/NF Anglin, Jack, Jim Anglin, and Johnnie Wright. A Smile on My Lips (And An Ache in My Heart). Nashville: Acuff-Rose Publications, 1950. 2/NF _____. I Can’t Tell My Heart That. Nashville: Acuff-Rose Publications, 1950. 2/NF Anglin, Jack, Johnnie Wright, and Jim Anglin. Ashes of Love. Nashville: Acuff- Rose Publications, 1951. 2 copies. 2/NF Arlen, Harold (music). Rose, Billy, and E. Y. Harburg (words). It’s Only a Paper Moon. [N. p]: Harms, Inc., 1933. 2/NF Arnold, Eddy, Hal Horton, and Tommy Dilbeck. I’ll Hold You in My Heart (Till I can Hold You in My Arms). Chicago: Adams, Vee & Abbott, Inc., 1947. 2/NF Ashlock, Jesse. My Life’s Been a Pleasure. New York: Peer International Corp., 1943. 2/NF Atcher, Bob. Crying Myself to Sleep. New York: Peer International Corp., 1942. 2/NF _____. I Want to Be Wanted. Nashville: Acuff-Rose Publications, 1943. 2 copies. 2/NF Atcher, Randall I. Are You Sure (You’re Doing What You Want to Do). New York: Peer International Corp., 1941. 2/NF Autry, Gene. Why Don’t You Come Back to Me?. Arranged by N. Manoloff. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing Co., 1935. 2/NF Autry, Gene, and Smiley Burnette. I’ll Go Ridin’ Down that Old Texas Trail. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing Co., 1939. 2 copies. 2/NF _____. I’m Oscar – I’m Pete. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing Co., 1935. *On same sheet with Uncle Noah’s Ark. 2/NF _____. Uncle Noah’s Ark. Chicago: M. M. Cole Publishing Co., 1935. *On same sheet with I’m Oscar – I’m Pete. 2/NF Autry, Gene, and Jenny Lou Carson. Darling, What More Can I Do. Hollywood: West’rn Music Publishing Co., 1945. 2/NF Autry, Gene, Denver Darling, and Vaughn Horton. Address Unknown. Hollywood: Western Music Publishing Co., 1945. 2/NF Autry, Gene, and Fred Rose. At Mail Call Today. Hollywood: West’rn Music Publishing Co., 1945. 2/NF _____. Be Honest with Me. Hollywood: West’rn Music Publishing, Co., 1941. 2/NF _____. God Must Have Loved America. Hollywood: West’rn Music Publishing Co., 1942. 2/NF _____. I Guess I’ve Been Asleep for All These Years. Nashville: Milene Music, 1945. 2/NF _____. I’ll Wait for You. Hollywood: West’rn Music Publishing Co., 1942. 2/NF _____. Tears on My Pillow. Hollywood: West’rn Music Publishing Co., 1941. Appears to be missing page(s). 2/NF _____. There’s a Rainbow on the Rio Colorado. Hollywood: West’rn Music Publishing Co., 1942. 2/NF _____. Tweedle-O-Twill. Hollywood: West’rn Music Publishing Co., 1942. 2/NF _____. Yesterday’s Roses. Hollywood: West’rn Music Publishing Co., 1942. 2 copies. 2/NF _____. You’ll Be Sorry. Hollywood: West’rn Music Publishing Co., 1942. 2/NF Autry, Gene, Fred Rose, and Johnny Marvin. Little Pardner. Hollywood: West’rn Music Publishing Co., 1939. 2/NF Autry, Gene, Fred Rose, and Ray Whitley. Lonely River. Hollywood: West’rn Music Publishing Co., 1942. 2/NF Autry, Gene, and Cindy Walker. Silver Spurs on the Golden Stairs. [N.p.]: Golden West Melodies, Inc., 1945. 2 copies. 2/NF Barrett, Curt, and Charles Wilkins. I Might have Known (I’d Lose Your Love). New York: Peer International Corp., 1945. 2/NF Benjamin, Bennie, and George Weiss. I’ll Never be Free. New York: Laurel Music Co., 1950. 2/NF Betz, Mabel Hobson. Apple Blossom Time Along the Opecquon. Sacramento, Ca.: LeBam Music Publications and Enterprises, 1951. 2/NF _____. It is Spring at Lake Tahoe. Sacramento, Ca.: LeBam Music Publications & Enterprises, 1948.
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