| Lion Publishing Company documents |
| title | Number of documents |
| American Legion party ; Hell's gate ; One more day of weekend ; Somewhere within | 29 |
| An examination of ethnographic research methodology in family therapy in the context of Rogers' innovation-decision process model | 30 |
| A Nursery revue; songs and playlets for nursery schools and kindergartens. Collected, arr. & composed by Margaret I. Fletcher & Margaret Conboy Denison | 30 |
| Ask at any door in town. w & m Maxwell Davis & Fats Washington (Ferdinand Washington) | 30 |
| A Southern prophecy; the prosperity of the south dependent upon the elevation of the Negro. By Lewis H. Blair, editor: C. Vann Woodward | 30 |
| Baby, it's time to come home. Words: Rosco Gordon, music: Don Deadric Robey, Ain't no use in talkin' | 30 |
| Baby, just leave it up to me. Words: Manuel Charles, music by Don Deadric Robey | 27 |
| Be ever wonderful. w & m Deadric Malone, pseud. of Don D. Robey, Jean Matyka & Joseph W. Scott part 2 | 30 |
| Before this time another year. Lyrics: Willie C. Boyd, music: John H. Robbins, Jr | 26 |
| Can't do without you. Words & music: Al Trace & Al Hoffman | 28 |
| Can you tell me? w & m Arthur Ripp, Neil Stevens & the Teenagers (Fred Houston, Sherman Garnes, James Merchant, Herman Santiago, Joseph Negroni) | 30 |
| Destination altitude. w & m by Steve Davis | 30 |
| Don't tell nobody. Words & music: Junior Ryder, pseud. of Morris L. Riden, Method to my madness | 25 |
| Do you call that love? By R. Boudreaux & D. Malone, Can you stand up? By Lavada Durst | 30 |
| Eternal life - Low in B-flat | 30 |
| Go down, sinner. By Larry E. Jones, Sleep the day away, Pits | 30 |
| God's got his eyes on you. Words & music: Jethro Bledsoe, I found something, I need thee | 25 |
| Greenbacks. Words & music: Renald Joseph Richards (Renald Joseph Richard), Come to the rock and roll | 29 |
| How much more can I bear? Musical composition. w & m Don Deadric Robey & Ernest McKinney | 30 |
| I am crazy baby. Words & music: Christopher Columbus Pinkston, The God I serve, Come back, come back | 30 |
| I don't believe you want to get up and dance (oops) By L. Simmons, R. Wilson, C. Wilson et al part 3 | 30 |
| I don't have to bear my burdens alone anymore. Words & music: Roxie A. Moore, Tedious journey. Words & music: Roxie A. Moore | 29 |
| I don't know what is (but I know what it ain't) By Mila Mason, Tony Martin & Reese Wilson | 30 |
| If beauty's only skin deep (you must be all skin), Lead us on, Jesus speaks to me | 27 |
| If I didn't love you & 6 other titles part 2 | 30 |
| If love ruled the world. w & m Deadric Malone (a.k.a. Don Robey) & Joe Medwick Veasey | 28 |
| I just can't let you go. Words & music: John Lupe & Dave Denney, 125 Street hop | 30 |
| I'm in love with the man who reads the stock reports everyday on my radio, I'm in love part 3 | 30 |
| I'm leaving (this time I'm gone for to stay) Musical composition, I'm leaving part 3 | 30 |
| I'm so glad (that I got you, girl) By Cecil Womack & Linda Womack, I'm so glad | 30 |
| It must be Jesus. w & m Ernestine Rundless & Laura Rundless, All strung out, Highly favored | 30 |
| It's been a long time & 22 other titles | 30 |
| Just like a dog (barking up the wrong tree) Words & music: Medwick Veasey a.k.a. Joe Medwick | 30 |
| Just one moment. Lyrics & music: Don Deadric Robey & Livingston Turner | 30 |
| Kiss me, baby. Words & music: Marvin Phillips & Joe Josea, pseud. of Joe Bihari | 30 |
| Laughing to keep from crying. By Langston Hughes, Christmas and my dime, Head and shoulders taller | 29 |
| Let me walk and talk with you; musical composition. Music: Don Deadric Robey, words: Manuel Charles part 2 | 30 |
| Love and satisfaction. Words & music: Douglas Finnell, The Rolling hills, Hanging on by a shoestring | 27 |
| Mean and evil. Words & music: L. C. Williams & W. D. Holford, Blues on parade, Key to the highway | 29 |
| More and more & 1 other title | 30 |
| My God is a mighty man; spiritual. By Diamond Record Company, Inc., employer for hire of James Emerdia Walker, Cliff Givens, Earl Ratliff & David C. Smith (members of Southern Sons Quartette) | 30 |
| My kind of girl. Lyrics & music: Earl Forest | 30 |
| My luck is bound to change. w & m Ann Brady, Johnnie Brown & James Copeland, I did everything I could | 30 |
| Never let me go & 6 other titles; songs | 30 |
| Only a dream away | 25 |
| Patient outcomes, caregiver experience, and resource utilization after early discharge following minimally invasive surgery versus standard repair of abdominal aortic aneurysm in the aged | 30 |
| Readings in cost accounting, budgeting, and control. Editor: William E. Thomas, Jr | 30 |
| Scream from the street, Some day, A Major seventh | 28 |
| Share and share alike; musical composition. Music: Don Deadric Robey, lyrics: Jimmy McCracklin | 30 |
| Sing on for Jesus. Words & music: Percell Perkins, All aboard, Think of God's goodness | 25 |
| Stay here with me. m Domencio Modugno, English lyrics Milt Gabler. Resta cu'mme. Italian lyrics Verde & Modugno, arr. Leeds Music Corporation | 27 |
| Step by step, mile by mile, I'm marching home to you part 3 | 30 |
| Stop right now, it's praying time; musical composition. w & m Don Deadric Robey & A. C. Littlefield | 30 |
| Sugar man | 29 |
| Take away this broken heart. w & m Don Robey a.k.a. Deadric Malone, & Gilbert Caple | 30 |
| Take away this broken heart. w & m Don Robey a.k.a. Deadric Malone, & Gilbert Caple part 2 | 30 |
| Technic and touch for the promising pianist, The Love of Jesus in this house, The chosen son | 30 |
| The Life story of Madame Bethune. Pts. 1-2. w Otis Jackson, m arr. Ira Tucker, It must have been the Lord that touched me. Words & music: Ira Tucker | 30 |
| There be no more sorrow. Words & melody: Rudolph King, Oh fare ye well. Words & music: Rudolph King | 26 |
| They call me Big Mama. Lyrics & music by Don Deadric Robey & Willie Mae Thornton | 29 |
| This is my life. w Ronald Bridges a.k.a. Arnold Disberg), m Barry White part 3 | 27 |
| This may be the last time (I don't know); hymn no. 6. w & m Johnny Terry, Eddie Hallmon & Lowman Pauling part 2 | 30 |
| Two burning lips. w & m Deadric Malone (a.k.a. Don Robey), Wilmer Shakesnider, Robert Staunton | 30 |
| West of justice. By John Hunter, pseud. of Willis Todhunter Ballard, Horses, Along the lane | 28 |
| What a difference you've made in my life | 28 |
| What can I do, I'm so in love with you? w & m Edward Alexander, Jean Shy, Vernon O. Bullock & Harvey Fuqua | 30 |
| What makes me feel this way. w Willie Barnes (Willis Barnes), arrangements: Camille Lewis | 30 |
| When life hands you a lemming, Hard times, Needle and thread | 26 |
| When you bow in the evening. Words & music: Don Deadric Robey & Archie Brownlee | 30 |
| Where do I go from here? Artist: Julius Cheeks, bands 2-5 of side 1 & bands 2-5 of side 2: ABC Records, Inc | 30 |
| Will Jesus be waiting? Lyrics & music: Don Deadric Robey & Cecil Leon Shaw, Jesus will go my bail. Words & music: Cecil L. Shaw | 30 |
| You better stop (messing around) By Johnny Nash & Sam Gary, A Better love for me | 30 |
| Your kind of love (makes a woman out of me) DCR 1972 | 29 |
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