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[Boots & Saddles]
Audio recording of Boots & Saddles ; Fromholz "A Rumor In My Own" - Side A: Boots & Saddles, Western Tunes. Track Listing: El Roncho Grande. Take Me Back To Boots. Home on the Range. Night Train To Memphis. Beside The Rio Grande. No Letter Today. You Don't KNow Lonesome. I'm Thinking Of ---. The Yellow Rose Of Tex. Cimmaron. Red River Valley. You Are My Sunshine. Wabash Cannonball. Bears. I Have To Be Crazy. Knockin' On Wood. Can't Stay Away. Late Nite Neon Shadows. Ain't It Nice To Be Alone. Blue Lines On White Linen. She's A Lady. Hobo Bob. Dear Darcie.
[Fromholz Live]
Audio recording of Fromholz Live. Fromholz at Armadillo.
[Fromholz Love Songs]
Audio recording of Fromholz - Audition. Side A: Fromholz - Love Songs 1 - 8. Side B: Love Songs 9 - 10.
["The Old Fart In The Mirror"]
Audio recording of Steven Fromholz - The Old Fart In The Mirror from Tried and True Music c. 1995. Side A: Singin' The Dinosaur Blues. Train Song. Dear Darcie. Come On Down To Texas (For Awhile). Fool's Gold. The Last Living Outlaw. Lover's Waltz. Side B: Texas Trilogy Intro: No One Ever Saw Granny Nekkid. Texas Trilogy. The Old Fart In The Mirror. I'd Have To Be Crazy.
[Fromholz - Wolverellas]
Audio recording of Fromholz - Wolverellas. Side I - "A Rumor In My Own Time" - Steven Fromholz. Side II - "A Rumor In My Own Time" - Steven Fromholz. The spine of cassette: Fromholz - Wolverellas.
["Just Let Me Be"]
Audio recording of Fromholz - Just Let Me Be. Side I: "Just Let Me Be," by Steven Fromholz.
["Frolicking In The Myth"]
Audio recording of Frolicking In The Myth - Steven Fromholz. Side 1 and Side 2. Track Listing: Sweet Janey. Sophia. Just A Waltz. Early Mornin' Riser. Where Are They All Now? Hawkeye. Magic Princess. Sea-Goin' Junkie. Just Let Me Be. Fool's Paradise.
["Man In The Big Hat"]
Audio recording of Man In The Big Hat. Cassette from the Pedernales Recording Studio of Steven Fromholz, "Man In The Big Hat."
["Jus' Playing Along"]
Audio recording of Steven Fromholz - "Jus' Playing Along."
[Steven Fromholz - Love Songs]
Audio recording of Steven Fromholz - Love Songs from Felicity Records; FR-007 c. 1988. Side 1: Lady's Man. Isla Mujeres. Solitude. I'd Have To Be Crazy. A Candle Burns. Side 2: Blue Would I Be. Cheatin' Home To Me. Making' My Getaway. Here's That Rany Day. Jane's House.
[Live show with Steven Fromholz]
Audio recording from the Fromholz collection. Side B as Side I: Sorry, Backwards. Side A: "I lied, this is side one!"
[Frummox "From Here To There"]
Audio recording from the Fromholz collection. Side A: Side 1 - Frummox I "From Here To There" Steven Fromholz - Dan McCrimmon. Side B: Side II - Frummox "From Here To There."
[Frummox]
Audio recording from the Fromholz collection. Side A: Side 1 - Frummox. Side B: Frummox II.
[Steven Fromholz and The Almost Brothers: Everybody's Goin On The Road]
Audio recording of Steve Fromholz & The Almost Brothers. Everybody's Goin' On The Road from Felicty Records TRC-911 c. 1991. Side 1: Rockin' on the River. The Ballad of Honest Sam. Hey Boys. The Lovin' of the Game. Come on Down to Texas. The Man with the Big Hat. Side 2: Everybody's Goin' on the Road. She Sang Hymns Out of Tune. Gypsy Song Man. Ramblin' Boy. Last Livin' Outlaw. Birds & Wolverines.
[Music from the movie Outlaw Blues]
Audio recording from the Steven Fromholz collection. Side A: Music from the movie, "Outlaw Blues," Hoyt Axton - Peter Fonda - Steven Fromholz. Side B: Side 2 - Outlaw Blues.
[Compilation of songs from the 1920s - 1950s]
Audio recording of a chorus of singers, performing numerous songs. 1. The Thrill Is Gone by Ray Henderson (1931). 2. You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To by Cole Porter (1943). 3. It Had To Be You by Isham Jones (1924). 4. I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire by Bennie Benjamin, Eddie Durham, Sol Marcus, and Eddie Seiler (1941). 5. Moon Song, That Wasn't Meant for Me by Arthur Johnston and Sam Coslow (193X). 6. All or Nothing at All by Arthur Altman, with lyrics by Jack Lawrence (1939). 7. Somebody Loves Me by George Gershwin, and lyrics by Ballard MacDonald and Buddy DeSylva (1924). 8. Golden Earrings by Victor Young and lyrics by Ray Evans and Jay Livingston (1946). 9. You're the Cream in My Coffee by Ray Henderson, with lyrics by Buddy G. DeSylva and Lew Brown (1928). 10. The Green Leaves of Summer by Paul Francis Webster, with music by Dimitri Tiomkin (1960). 11. Don’t Fence Me In by Cole Porter and lyrics by Robert Fletcher (1934). The second half of the cassette is instrumental melodies, with various instruments.
[Work by Rusty Weir and A. Myers, undated]
Audio recording of country-rock songs being performed, series of sounds are from the Steven Fromholz collection. Cassette labeled Rusty Weir and A. Myers. Russell Allen "Rusty" Wier was an American singer-songwriter from Austin, Texas.
["I'd Have To Be Crazy," "Wolveriollo Rap," and "Bears"]
One cassette from the Steven Fromholz collection labeled Steven Fromholz "I'd Have to Be Crazy," "Wolveriollo Rap," and "Bears."
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