Cedarwood Publishing Company, Inc. documents |
title | Number of documents |
A collection of songs by Darryl S. Dillard, Sr. and Steven L. Walker, Non-stop love | 30 |
Am I right? By Carl Dennis, David Torkanowsky & Chris Severin, Am I right?, Just get me out of this mess | 26 |
Are you sincere? m & original w W. Walker, Italian w Biri, pseud. of Ornella Ferrari Colombi, & Elgos, pseud. of Gualtiero Malgoni | 30 |
A Study of scholarship student-athletes' academic progress from 1960 to 1982 at Texas A & M University | 27 |
Best time of all & 12 other titles. Composed by Cindy Walker, Golden memories and silver tears. By Cindy Walker | 30 |
Blashfield Automobile law and practice. Vol. 9, sections 371-389, medical-legal case preparation. By Patrick D. Kelly & James W. Jeans, consultant: Frederick D. Lewis part 2 | 30 |
Crying my heart out over you. w & m Carl Butler, George Sherry, Louise Certain, Gladys Stacey | 30 |
Duelling techno. By Arthur Smith, Teri Bristol, Val Scheninpflug & Mark Picchiotti | 30 |
Everybody's gotta be somewhere. By Marijohn Wilkin & Gerald Nelson, Ramblin' Rose. By Marijohn Wilkin, Fred Burch & Obrey Wilson | 30 |
False pride. By Barbara Cross, William Groves & Herbie James, Mister Lincoln and the computer | 27 |
Funny how time slips away & 3 other titles; notification (under 17 USC 508) of filing (docket no. 78-CV-236 filed 19May78 in U.S. District Court, Northern District of New York, Utica, N. Y.) | 28 |
Guess I'll get stoned (again this mornin'), Alabama Rose, More than my share | 30 |
Heart over mind & 9 other titles; notification (under 17 USC 508) of filing (docket no. C.A. B-78-2 filed 3Jan78 in Southern District of Texas, Brownsville Division) part 2 | 30 |
How can anything feel this good? By Chip Willimas, Hippy train, How can I study? By Clyde Beavers | 30 |
How good is love? By O. T. Young, Donny Mathis, Clover Adams & Ray S. Middlebrook part 3 | 30 |
I ain't never felt so good before. From Huckleberry Finn. Words: Alan Jay Lerner, music: Burton Lane | 30 |
I can't go back to sleep ; Timothy, Let the song play, Her picture on the shelf | 28 |
I can't go home like this. By Nellie Wallace, The Boys, Generations | 30 |
I hope you find someone (who loves you like I do), Written in the stars, Solo | 30 |
I'm not fool enough to fall (until I know exactly where I stand), The race is on | 29 |
It's been so long (I've forgotten what love is), Vivichris, play it loud, When you leave | 30 |
Keep your eyes on the red, white and blue, and 2 other songs, School bells have stopped ringing. w & m Jim Coleman | 26 |
Last month of the year ; Go tell it on the mountain ; In the bleak midwinter ... [et al.] | 30 |
Lay on my wild side tonight & 1 other title, Satisfied woman, Lady, I care | 30 |
Leave room in your heart for me. w & m Budd Johnson, John Dobson, I'm not the forgetting kind. By Buddy Johnson | 30 |
(Let's get) Dixiefried & 3616 other titles. (Part 006 of 020), I wouldn't have missed it for the world | 30 |
(Let's get) Dixiefried & 3616 other titles. (Part 014 of 020), Don't come knocking on my door | 30 |
Make me over, and other songs | 30 |
Megan the yoga mat, and 1 other selections, Alphonse Mucha, Alastair | 29 |
Mexico, Mexico, Mexico, Consuelo, Otonal | 28 |
Paradise. By Corky Hale, Doug James. Contained on the Corky Hale LP "Harp beat." | 30 |
Real-time computer optimized scanning potential coulometry for multi-component trace analysis | 30 |
Record of the band when it plays the blues, The Pretty Rose Estate, Saturday in Lonelyville | 30 |
Smokin' in the Rockies. By Dean Dillon, Murray F. Cannon a.k.a. Buddy Cannon, Marion Dycus a.k.a. Frank Dycus, & Gary Stewart part 4 | 30 |
Soldier's joy ; The ash grove ; Froggie went a'courtin' ... [et a.], Forgiven 5 collection | 30 |
Someone mentioned your name. By Danny Dill & Charlie Stewart, She's back in town. By Danny Hill | 30 |
The Nearest thing to heaven. w & m Billy Worth, pseud. of William Ashworth, They're just right for me. Words & music: Billy Worth & Jimmy Dickens | 27 |
This heart only brakes for love, Branded, Hey, Mister Blue Skies | 25 |
Too late. w & m The Traveling Four, pseud. of Billy Marshall, Robert Halley, Frank Halley & Allen Goree | 30 |
What a thrill (to love you) By Steve Stevens, Peggy Frew & Hubert C. Stotts, We're at the crossroads | 30 |
Where is your heart tonight? Words & music: Benny Martin, Boudleaux Bryant & Robert Castelow | 30 |
Yesterday. Arr. for 7-part mixed voices: Shawnee Press, Inc., employer for hire of Gene Puerling | 29 |
You put aside your halo last night, An Angel is missing, Old boxcars and hobo jungles | 24 |
Your personal record on the Nelson-Denny reading test. By Marjorie J. Nelson & E. C. Denny | 30 |
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