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The same Rex Lampman?
 
Indiana State University Library
Last updated November 6, 1998; comments to [log in to unmask]
 
Kirk Collection:
Popular Song Index
(Professional/Artist Song Sheets)
Part 7: 1942-1944
 
Title: A cornstalk fiddle and a shoestring bow.
First Line: Thump! go the hick'ry nuts, on the frosty ground
Chorus: A cornstalk fiddle and a shoestring bow, swing your partner and you
do-si-do
Music by: Jesters, Kings, Jack Foy, and Rex Lampman.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Peer International Corporation, c1943.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1942-1944
 
Title: The southern cross swung low.
First Line: The southern cross swung low above the sea; like stars from
heaven's crown your lovely eyes
Chorus: We parted when the southern cross swung low
Music by: Foy, Jack, and Phil Kalar.
Words by: Lampman, Rex.
P/P/D: New York : Peer International Corporation, c1943.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1942-1944
 
Title: When Grandma got her teeth in upside down.
First Line: You've seen a lot of trouble on the farm, you've seen a lot of
trouble up in town
Chorus:
Music by: Foy, Jack, Rex Lampman, and Phil Kalar.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Peer International Corporation, c1943.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1942-1944

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