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English: Carl Frederick Tandberg (1910-1988) at the American Music Company an advertisement in Billboard magazine on January 30, 1961
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BILLBOARD MUSIC WEEK JANUARY 30, 1961 AMERICAN MUSIC, Inc. locoNd In the Imo* of Holywood, 0.• 300 American Nu. mop hero boon mod in Notion PAM.. N.M. Do ...en catalog in tho DMA emma. Su , CROSS NISS nd co , LTD. Conodo—Olordon V. Thompson, Ltd.

AMERICAN MUSIC, Inc., was founded by Sylvester Cross in 1930. During the first twelve months of brained. the firm published one of its great standards, "COOL WATER." Within the next several years, American Musk published a hundred more of the original classics of Bob Nolan and Pm Spencer, of the famous `Sons of the Pioneers,. and oho the first songs el Texas Troubadour, Sm. Tubb, one of which, "WALKING THE FLOOR OVER YOU," recorded by Bing Crosby, helped Inhadme country music to Me pop field. Wring these first years, American aths published hundreds of songs by other well-known artists, including some forty or fifty of the recorded songs of Alton and Robot Delmore, early greats in American country mug.. ("BEAUTIFUL BROWN EVES," "BROWN'S FERRY BLUES," "SOUTHERN MOON,. .NASHVILLE BLUES," eft.) In 1939 American Music published the first song of a young radio entertainer In Cincinnati. His name was Merle Trovik Among his many subsequent songs was to be one of the all time Hits of the music business, "SIXTEEN TONS, STANDARDS FROM AMERICAN'S CATALOG Sixteen Tons, Cool Water, Beautiful Brawn Eyes, Sixteen Reasons (Why I Love .u), The Cry of the Wild Goose, Dutchman's GOO, Smoke! Smoker Smoked (That Cigarette), The Deck of Cards, Dear John (a Dear John Letter), Walking the Floor Over You, The Girl In Me Woad, Sandy, Pledge of Allegiance (March), Caribbean, Mexican Joe, All for the lave of o Girt At the Rainbow. End, Boy. Baby, The Bean Song, Behind Those Swinging Doers, Moe Prairie, Brown's Ferry Blues, Calico Polka, Careless Wolin', Catfish Take a Look at 11,01 Worm, Chant of the Wonderer, Chkkadm Waltz, The Covered Wagon Rolled Right Along, A Cowboy Has to Sing, Dark.. a Dungeon, Did You Stop to Pray This Morning, Divorce Me C.O.D., Don't Drop It, Drive-In Show, Dutch's Tavern Polka, Echoes From the Hills, False-Hearted Girl, Fast E.g., Glendora, God Speaks, Happy Cowboy (Happy Ravin' Cowboy), How Come My Dog Don't Bark (When l'ou Come 'Round), I Still Do, I Was the Lost O. to Know, I Wish I Was the Moen, I Wonder Why You Said "Goodbye," I'll Get Along Somehow, Ws Been So long Doan', John Henry, Kentucky 0.113 Paradise, Kinfolks in Carolina, Lawdy What a Gal, Love Song of Me Waterfall, Missouri, The Nashville Blues, Never, New Joie Non, Nine-Pound Hammer, One More Ride, Over by Number Ni.,, Over the 50. F. Trail, A Petal From a Faded Rose, Down the Trail to Albuquerque, Round-Up in the Sky, Roving Gambler (Travis and Gilkyson versions), Sky Bell Point, Soidior. Lon Le., Something Bathed an Christmas Morning, Song of the Band. So Round, So Finn, So Full, Packed: Southern Won, Squaws Along the Yukon. Sarum... Blum, Tern Age Goodnigth, That's All, There's a Little Bit of Everything in Texas, This OM Who, Mule of Mine, Three Lillie Girls Dressed in Blue, Three Stott, TS' Me Lao Leaf Shall Fall, The Timber Trail, Tomorrow Never Comes, Too Late ro Worry (Too Blue to Cry), Try Bee One More Ti,.., Until Down, Way Out There, She Weary Lonesome Blues, When Pay-Day Rolls Around, When the World Has Turned You Dawn, Whi.erin' Wind; Whoa, Mule, Whoa; Who? Met Who Shot lbe Hole in My Sombrero, Why Don't Sorneone Ma. Mary Anne, WA, a "No. That Sounds Ulm ',es", Words, You Nearly Lose Tour Mind, Pou'll Find Her Nome Wrilten There, Beer and Pretzels Polka, The M Stole, Touch of God's Hand. AMERICAN MUSIC, in Its tradition of Pioneering, is proud to have discovered such writers as: rim .penned Mode Travis lohooy Hod. Sm. Soloo IA. Alton and nab. pelmet T., Fell end many *en Terry 011imoon S.T. AMERICAN'S current Writing Staff Includes (In alphabetical owlet): JEWEL MILERS SOON DANIELS TYLER KARR PAOS LIMO BOWEN 19313 ROL GLEN CANIRWLS DALE finsunMONS JERRY CPIEHART vkliCrE PLOWS. WS CHILTON FLOYD MALMO OPIMIU COTT./ JOE MAINS PURR SHAM BILL POST MARSHA LEWIS DORIS POST SAWAY MASTERS JIMMY TIPTON WAYNE MORS WARM TRAVIS BILLY PAN TANIS W.A., SYLVESTER CROSS, President eat Both DAM IMESPEMONS, MITCHELL TIMIEPORTER, JERRY UMW, CAA TIMMS°, TOOT NM, and SAMTAMA ONIM DASGARLD MURRAY 9109 Some. Blvd., Hollywood 44, CONE.

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