List of songs about Oklahoma (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "List of songs about Oklahoma" in English language version.

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  • Bogan, Lucille, singer-songwriter, "Oklahoma Man Blues," arranged by Clarence Williams, Paramount 12514, 1927. 10-inch 78-rpm record. Record information documented at 78discography.com and at http://www.redhotjazz.com/bogan.html Archived 2006-06-17 at the Wayback Machine. Writing credit verified at repertoire.bmi.com. The recording can be heard on YouTube.
  • Blatnick, Eddie, and Frankie Yankovic, "Old Oklahoma," performed by Frankie Yankovic & His Yanks, Columbia 41112 (78-rpm) and Columbia 4-41112 (45-rpm), 1958. Record information documented by 78discography.com and by 45cat.com. Also released on Frankie Yankovic and His Yanks, Polkas in Hi Fi!, Columbia CL-1146, 1958. 12-inch vinyl 33 1/3-rpm record. Archived in the Jerome Library of Bowling Green State University. Record information further documented by Dolgan, Bob (2006). America's Polka King: The Real Story of Frankie Yankovic and His Music. Cleveland, Ohio: Gray and Company. p. 212. ISBN 978-1-59851-026-3. The discography on page 218 of Dolgan's book shows that starting in 1971, Yankovic's recordings of the song were titled "Old Oklahoma Waltz." Ben Steneker used Yankovic's arrangement for his performances as early as 1969, as shown in a YouTube video. For Steneker's recordings of the song on two albums, he credited Blatnick and Yankovic as the writers; see discogs.com for their image of the back of the CD Ben Steneker, CNR – 100.166, 1989. Comparisons with Bond's "Oklahoma Waltz" are easily made by playing versions available on YouTube: by Johnny Bond, by Frankie Yankovic, and by Ben Steneker.

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  • Danzig, Kevin, singer-songwriter (adapted from a 1921 poem by Arman C. Lassiter), "The Oklahoma Miner," Box Cars, Keda Records 700261227238, 2007. 4¾-inch digital audio disk. Album information documented at allmusic.com. See also "Danzig, Kevin" at alabamamusicoffice.com. Retrieved 13 February 2016. The recording can be heard on YouTube.

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  • Adamson, Callum, and David Burn, "Oklahoma Girl," performed by Ahab, A.h.a.b., White Wail Records, 2008. 4¾-inch digital audio disk. Album information documented at Amazon.co.uk and by this screenshot. Writing credit verified by Songview. Retrieved 12 January 2018. More information about the UK-based band Ahab (not to be confused with the German band with the same name) is difficult to find, as the band's previously live website is no longer active. The recording can be heard on YouTube.

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  • Wayde Blair, "Back in Oklahoma," appears on two compilation "Various Artists" releases by the German digital music label Rosenklang: American Folk (2007), and Swing with Western (2010). The song also appears on the soundtrack of the video game Rig'n'Roll. It can be heard on YouTube.
  • Jim Layeux, "Back to Oklahoma," Earthlings, Stemwall, 1998. 4 3/4-inch compact disk. Catalogued by worldcat.org. Also listed by amazon.com. "A Review of the CD 'Earthlings' by Jim Layeux," by Kevin McCarthy, on the website Kevin and Maxine's Celtic & Folk Music CD Reviews is no longer visible. Jim Layeux's Website, which had more information and where the song could be heard, also are no longer on-line.
  • Donnie Duree, "Back to Oklahoma," on his digital music album A Few Songs for Old Friends, LTOP Music/SongCast, 2009. Viewable and downloadable from several sites, including amazon.com. The song can be heard on YouTube.
  • Betty Overstreet, "California Okies," on her CD What Would You Do (if You Had A Choice), 2008. Also documented by Amazon.com. The recording can be heard on YouTube.
  • Zach Swon's recording of "Roll On, Oklahoma" is available as a single digital download from two sites, iTunes and amazon.com. Both sites have clips from the song. It is listed as being a release of JAGster Records. Otherwise, no information about the songwriter or other ways to hear it seem to be available, and there is no YouTube video.

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  • Murray, Cort, singer-songwriter, "Okie from L.A.," Cort's in Session, Real Music Productions, 2007. Digital download album, available from several sources, including amazon.com. Writing credit documented at repertoire.bmi.com. The recording can be heard on YouTube.
  • Lee, Scout Cloud, singer-songwriter, "Oklahoma Sunshine," Home on the Ranch, Rise N' Shine Productions/Mountain Movin' Music, 2005. 4¾-inch digital audio disk. Album information documented at allmusic.com and, with biographical information, at amazon.com. The recording can be heard on YouTube.

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  • Black-Engle, Melissa J., singer-songwriter, performing as Melissa Black, "Oklahoma is Callin' Me Home," Hot Southern Mess, Melissa Black, 2012. Digital download album available through iTunes. Writing credit documented by ascap.com. The recording can be heard on YouTube.
  • Zach Swon's recording of "Roll On, Oklahoma" is available as a single digital download from two sites, iTunes and amazon.com. Both sites have clips from the song. It is listed as being a release of JAGster Records. Otherwise, no information about the songwriter or other ways to hear it seem to be available, and there is no YouTube video.

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  • John Marchese, "BUCK PIZZARELLI AND HIS WEST TEXAS TUMBLEWEEDS: DIGGIN' UP BONES--a broken link, now in webarchive: "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-01-23. Retrieved 2015-01-23.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)." Retrieved 22 January 2015. John Pizzarelli (writer and vocalist), "Ain't Oklahoma Pretty," on Diggin' Up Bones by "Buck" Pizzarelli and the West Texas Tumbleweeds, Arbors CD 19394, 2009. Archived in the Jerome Library, Bowling Green State University. The recording can be heard on YouTube.

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  • Hough Review #26--The Brombies: From the Piney Hills of Hollywood," by Brenda Hough, "CBA News," California Bluegrass Association, 2010. Web link broken, but now archived. The recording can be heard on YouTube.

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  • Fielder, Brad, writer and singer, "Enid, Oklahoma," Unabashed Homages, digital album, 2010, available at bradfielder.bandcamp.com. Retrieved 18 October 2015. The recording can be heard by clicking this link and also on YouTube.
  • Fielder, Brad, singer-songwriter, "Oklahoma Porch Song," Sacred and the Vulgar, self-released, 2009. Digital download album—currently with only three of its songs available (not including "Oklahoma Porch Song"), from Brad Fielder's website. The original complete track listing for Sacred and the Vulgar can be seen at musicbrainz.org. A live performance of the song can be heard on YouTube.

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  • Waller, Rob, and Paul Lacques, "Oklahoma's Going Dry," performed by I See Hawks in L.A., Mystery Drug, Blue Rose Records BLUEDP 0611, 2013. 4 3/4-inch digital audio disk. Record information documented by the band's website and by worldcat.org. The song can be heard on YouTube.

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  • Bruce Michael Wallenstein and Ken Forsythe, "The Sailor and the Oklahoma Girl," performed by Bruce Michael Miller, Already Somebody, Little Eden Records, 2001/2. Album information documented at "allmusic.com". and by https://www.brucemichaelmiller.com/music. The websites give two different dates for the original album release, 2001 and 2002. Miller's website notes a re-release in 2016. Writing credit "verified by sesac.com". The recording can be heard on YouTube

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  • Campbell, John George, singer-songwriter, "Should've Spent More Time in Oklahoma," Family Album, JGC Records, 2006. 4 3/4-inch digital audio disk. Album information documented by cdbaby.com. Writing credit verified by ascap.com The recording can be heard on YouTube

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  • Chuck Berry, singer-songwriter, "All Aboard," Chuck Berry Blues, Chess 111078, 1961. 33 1/3 rpm LP vinyl record. The connection of the song to Oklahoma is minimal; the lyrics list a number of places the train goes through, and the final one is Oklahoma City. More details about the recording can be found at Dietmar Rudolph's Chuck Berry website. The song can be heard on YouTube.

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  • Robert Hunter and Bob Weir, "Jack Straw," recorded by the Grateful Dead, Europe '72, Warner Bros. Records 3 WX 2668, 1972. 3 12-inch 33 1/3-rpm vinyl disks. Archived in the Stanford University Library. The Oklahoma reference begins at 3:07: "Gotta go to Tulsa/First train we can ride/Got to settle one old score/One small point of pride…." As recently as 2021, the article boy David Dodd, "The Annotated 'Jack Straw,'" University of California, Santa Cruz, 1995-2007, was available on-line, but not now. See instead David Dodd's "Greatest Stories Ever Told - 'Jack Straw.'" Accessed 10 October 2024. The recording can be heard on YouTube.

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  • Originally produced by Anita Bonita, who wrote the lyrics, and Dave Fields, who did the musical arrangement drawn from the Alabama tune, this piece originally was sent to member radio stations by radio syndicator SJS Entertainment, with a running time of one minute and 43 seconds. Stations were free to add their own material, and some modified versions ran longer. The sources of the additions are not clear. Anita Bonita's lyrics can be read by clicking this link and a three-minute version that includes her lyrics at the start and Dave Fields's arrangement throughout can be heard by clicking this link.

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  • Highfill, George, singer-songwriter, "Oklahoma's Home To Me," on the CD George Arlis Highfill, Church Street Records, 2002. 4 3/4-inch digital audio disk. Record information documented by georgehighfill.com and by allmusic.com. The song can be heard in a live performance video on YouTube.

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  • Collins, David Brian, Michael Travis Hankins and Samuel Jonathan Tesh, "Oklahoma Bound," performed on several YouTube videos, 2012. No evidence found of a commercial recording of the song. Writing credit verified by sesac.com. Descriptions of Brian Collins can be found at georgiamusicchannel.com. Retrieved 26 September 2018. One of the YouTube videos of the band performing the song can be seen by clicking this link.

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  • Hunt, Terry, "Oklahoma Wind," performed by Hunt Family Bluegrass, title track of the album of the same name, self-released, 2003. 4¾-inch digital audio disk. Album information documented by the Bluegrass Discography website. More information about the band can be found on the band's website, which at one time included Les McIntyre's review of the CD in Bluegrass Unlimited, February 2011. (The review is no longer on-line.) Writing credit verified by Songview. Retrieved 31 March 2022. The recording can be heard on YouTube.

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  • Adams, Joey, "Oklahoma Daydreams," performed by Palmer Divide, The Bow River Sessions, Purple Pig Records, 2008. Album information documented at allmusic.com, which lists the release year as 2008. Writing credit verified and biographical information about Jody Adams on https://www.jodyadams.com/. The recording can be heard on YouTube.

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  • Fowler, Kevin, singer-songwriter, "Lost My Heart in Oklahoma," One for the Road, Tin Roof Records, 1997. 4¾-inch digital audio disk. Biographical information on Kevin Fowler can be found on the internet, e.g., at kevinfowler.com. Retrieved 30 April 2021. The recording can be heard on YouTube.

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  • Ericsson, Jan Christer, "Oklahoma," performed by Lasse Stefanz, Den Lilla Klockan, Mariann MLPH 1620, 1986. 12-inch 33 1/3 rpm vinyl record. Album information documented at discogs.com and at lassestefanz.se. The song can be heard on YouTube.

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  • Abbott, Mike, singer-songwriter, "Hell and Oklahoma," digital single available for download, 2011. Published by Maineville Music Publishing. Link to Maineville Music broken, but archived: "About Us". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-11-13., Portland, Maine. Documented at allmusic.com. Retrieved 4 May 2021. A clip from the Aaron Benward recording can be heard by clicking this link. The Michael Abbott Band recording can be heard on YouTube.

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  • Elliott, Mark, singer-songwriter, "Oklahoma '41," My Great Escape, 2000, 2nd edition 2002. 4¾-inch digital audio disks. Album information documented at allmusic.com. Biographical information on Mark Elliott also found at the late musician's website. The recording can be heard on YouTube.

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  • Fielder, Brad, singer-songwriter, "Oklahoma Porch Song," Sacred and the Vulgar, self-released, 2009. Digital download album—currently with only three of its songs available (not including "Oklahoma Porch Song"), from Brad Fielder's website. The original complete track listing for Sacred and the Vulgar can be seen at musicbrainz.org. A live performance of the song can be heard on YouTube.

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  • Grant, Bill, singer-songwriter, "The Kiamichi Trace," 2008. Digital download audio track available at myspace.com. The recording can be heard by clicking on this link to myspace.com. Retrieved 29 November 2015.
  • Snow, Bill Jr., singer-songwriter, "Oklahoma Moon," No Ryman, No Reason, self-released, 2006. 4¾-inch digital audio disk. Album documented and background information provided on Bill Snow, Jr., at triplestrandproductions.com. The recording can be heard on myspace.com. A recording by Bill Snow Sr. with the Snow Brothers and Sonny Woodring can be heard on YouTube.
  • Chop Chop (a.k.a. Chop Balboa, a.k.a. Chop Diggler), "Red Durt," Presidential Trap House, 2008(?). Not much specific can be found on the internet about this song or the performer. Presidential Trap House is based in Oklahoma City, specializing in rap and hip hop. Lonal X. Robinson, "Oklahoma has that Presidential Trap House Swagger," Houston Sun, 2006--article once readable on-line, but not now. A little more about the performer can be found at https://myspace.com/580chopchop, http://www.bandmine.com/580chopchop and https://www.topnotchpromo.com/artist/chop-balboa-red-durt. The recording can be heard on YouTube.

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  • Shawn Z, "Oklahoma City," performed by Argyle Street, Departures, Argyle Street, 2008. 4¾-inch digital audio disk. Album information documented at newreleasetoday.com. The recording can be heard on YouTube.

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  • Kaitz, Emily, singer-songwriter, "Going Back to Oklahoma," Yuppie Scum, Fayetteville, AR: Pingleblobber Music, 1998. 4¾-inch digital audio disk. Album information at allmusic.com. More information about Emily Kaitz can be found at nodepression.com. Retrieved 8 May 2021. The recording can be heard on YouTube.

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  • Johnson, Shaun, "Oklahoma Wind," performed by Tonic Sol-fa, Style, Bode, IA: "It's Good!" Music, 2001. 4¾-inch digital audio disk. Catalogued by worldcat.org. Album information documented by allmusic.com. Another version of the song was recorded by the group on their CD Boston to Beijing, Nashville, TN: Vivaton! Records, 2005, also catalogued by worldcat.org. Composer Shaun Johnson later recorded the song as a solo with instrumental accompaniment on the CD Shaun Johnson Big Band Experience, What'll I Do, Oklahoma Wind Music, 2013. Album information documented by oldies.com. Writing credit verified by Songview. Retrieved 31 March 2022. All three recordings can be heard on YouTube: from Style, from Boston to Beijing and from What'll I Do.

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  • Collins, John, singer-songwriter, "Oklahoma Girl," Heart on the Mend, Northwood Way Productions, LLC/Kittyhawk, 1995. 4¾-inch digital audio disk. Album information documented at allmusic.com. Writing credit verified by Songview. Biographical information on John Collins can be found at https://www.podipto.com/john-collins. The recording can be heard on YouTube.

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  • Shibley, Arkie, and W. S. Stevenson, "I'm a Poor Oakie," performed by Arkie Shibley, 4 Star Records 7051-K, 1960. 7-inch 45-rpm record. Writing credit displayed at rcs.discography.com and record information also at rcs.discography.com. Retrieved 27 November 2015. The recording can be heard on YouTube.

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  • Clark, David, and John Cooper, "Idabel Blues," performed by the Red Dirt Rangers, Oklahoma Territory, Austin, Tex.: Lazy SOB Recordings, 1996. 4¾-inch digital audio disk. Catalogued by worldcat.org. Album documented at allmusic.com. An overview of the Red Dirt Rangers appears on the band's website. Archived 2018-09-17 at the Wayback Machine The song was recorded by Stoney LaRue on The Red Dirt Album, Smith Entertainment, 2005. 4¾-inch digital audio disk. Catalogued by worldcat.org. All websites retrieved 28 November 2015. The Red Dirt Rangers recording can be heard on YouTube.

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  • Collins, David Brian, Michael Travis Hankins and Samuel Jonathan Tesh, "Oklahoma Bound," performed on several YouTube videos, 2012. No evidence found of a commercial recording of the song. Writing credit verified by sesac.com. Descriptions of Brian Collins can be found at georgiamusicchannel.com. Retrieved 26 September 2018. One of the YouTube videos of the band performing the song can be seen by clicking this link.

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  • "Dust Pneumonia Blues," written and performed by Woody Guthrie,Dust Bowl Ballads, Camden, N.J.: Victor Records, 1940.Catalogued by worldcat.org. Additional information on the recording can be found at "Dust Pneumonia Blues," folkways.si.edu. Retrieved 10 May 2016. See also "Dust Pneumonia Blues" – 1940.Hard Travelin': The Life and Legacy of Woody Guthrie, Santell, Robert, and Emily Haas Davidson, eds., University Press of New England, Hanover, NH, 1999, (isbn=0819563668) pp. 185–188. A recording of Woody Guthrie singing the song can be heard on YouTube.

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  • Oden, Bryant, singer-songwriter, "I Was Born in Oklahoma," The Songdrops Collection, Vol. 1, Songdrops Music, 2011. 4¾-inch digital audio disk. Album catalogued by worldcat.org and information documented at allmusic.com. Bryant Oden biographical information at songdrops.com. Retrieved 27 November 2015. The recording can be heard on YouTube.

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  • DeGarmo, Ed, and Dana Key, singer-songwriters, "Oklahoma Blues," No Turning Back–Live, Nashville, Tenn.: Lamb & Lion LL-1063, 1982. 12-inch 33 1/3 rpm LP album (2-record set). Archived in the Library of Congress. Lyrics transcribed at sonichits.com. Internet sources retrieved 25 September 2018. The recording can be heard on YouTube.

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  • "I've Got Those Oklahoma Blues," performed by Bill Boyd and His Cowboy Ramblers, Jim Boyd lead vocalist, Bluebird B-7754-B, 1938. 10-inch 78-rpm record. Record documented on discogs.com. Retrieved 28 November 2015. Sourdough Slim's recording of the song is documented at sourdoughslim.com and at worldcat.org. The Any Old Time String Band's recording of the song appeared on their 1980 12-inch 33 1/3 rpm vinyl LP album (Bay Records 217), and was re-issued on their CD I Bid You Goodnight, El Cerrito, CA: Arhoolie CD-433, 1996. 4¾-inch digital audio disk. Archived in the Library of Congress. Their recording can be heard on YouTube.

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  • Tyzack, Ben, and Katie Dalhstrom, "Oklahoma Stardust Blues," performed by The Spikedrivers, Blue Trash, Scratchy Records, 2003. 4¾-inch audio digital disk and digital download album. Writing credit verified at the band's website. Album information documented at allmusic.com. Retrieved 1 May 2021. The recording can be heard on YouTube.

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  • Healy, James N., Percy French and His Songs, Cork, Ireland: The Mercier Press, 1966, pp. 93-94, 168. According to Healy, the song was written in 1910 as part of French's tour of the United States and published by Keith Prowse Music Publishing Co. Ltd. of London. The only catalogued sheet music copy of the song is listed as published by London's Francis, Day & Hunter in 1912, archived in the library of Trinity College, Dublin. The song was recorded by Brendan O'Dowda on the Irish album The World of Percy French, Talisman/EMI, 1962, a 12-inch 33 1/3 rpm LP record. Archived in the Bowling Green State University Library. The recording can be heard on YouTube.

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  • Paxton, Tom, singer-songwriter, "Along the Verdigris," Wearing the Time, Sugar HIll, 1994. 4 3/4-inch digital audio disk. Album information documented by allmusic.com and also on the singer's website, tompaxton.com. Accessed 26 May 2021. The song can be heard on YouTube.

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  • Kidd, Travis, singer-songwriter, "Oklahoma Sunset," Midamerica, Image Entertainment, 2008. 4¾-inch digital audio disk. Album information documented at allmusic.com. A short biography of Travis Kidd can be found at https://traviskidd.com/. Internet sources retrieved 4 March 2022. The recording can be heard on YouTube.

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  • Snow, Bill Jr., singer-songwriter, "Oklahoma Moon," No Ryman, No Reason, self-released, 2006. 4¾-inch digital audio disk. Album documented and background information provided on Bill Snow, Jr., at triplestrandproductions.com. The recording can be heard on myspace.com. A recording by Bill Snow Sr. with the Snow Brothers and Sonny Woodring can be heard on YouTube.

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vanderbilt.edu

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  • Bartels, Jonny (Real Name: Kurt Feltz) and Robert Schauberg (Real Name: Heinz Gietz), "Oklahoma Tom," Polydor 50 273, 1956. 10-inch 78-rpm shellac record. Catalogued by worldcat.org. Also released in 1956 as Polydor 23 273, 7-inch 45-rpm vinyl record. Record information documented by discogs.com. A short article on the musical group de:Die Sieben Raben can be found in German. The recording can be heard on YouTube.

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