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  • New Series. Part 3: "Musical Compositions" – "Including List of Copyright Renewals". Library of Congress; Copyright Office.
  1. 1930: Vol. 25, No. 1. "I'm Lucky 'Cause I Got You". Words and melody by F. E. Stroup. 1 copy. © 21 January 1930; E Unpublished 15911. Francis E. Stroup, Golden, Texas. Catalog entry no. 1199. p. 1203.
  2. 1930: Vol. 25, No. 2. "That's When I'll Be Gay". Words and melody by F. E. Stroup. 1 copy. © 27 February 1930; E Unpublished 17739. Francis E. Stroup, Golden, Texas. Catalog entry no. 5289. Free access icon
  3. 1930: Vol. 25, No. 3. "I'll Keep the Wolf From the Door". Words and melody by F. E. Stroup. 1 copy. © 17 March 1930. E unp. 18679; Francis E. Stroup, Golden, Texas. Catalog entry no. 6795. p. 258. Free access icon
  4. 1930: Vol. 25, No. 4. "Fooling Myself". Words and melody by F. E. Stroup. 1 copy. © 21 April 1930: E Unpublished 20583; Francis E. Stroup. Catalog entry no. 9620. p. 497. Free access icon
  5. 1930: Vol. 25, No. 4. "Houston Blues". Words and melody by F. E. Stroup. © 1 copy. 21 April 1930. E Unpublished 20584; Francis E. Stroup, Denton, Texas. Catalog entry no. 9848. p. 508. Free access icon
  6. 1930: Vol. 25, No. 4. "No Wonder". Words and melody by F. E. Stroup. 1 copy. © 21 April 1930. E Unpublished 20585. Francis E. Stroup, Denton, Texas. Catalog entry no. 10750. p. 549. Free access icon
  7. 1930: Vol. 25, No. 4. "Searching". Words and melody by F. E. Stroup. 1 copy. © 21 April 1930 E Unpublished 20586. Francis E. Stroup, Denton, Texas. Catalog entry no. 11187. p. 570. Free access icon
  8. 1930: Vol. 25, No. 4. "Who? Nobody But You". Words and melody by F. H. Stroup. 1 copy. © 21 April 1980. E Unpublished 20587. Francis E. Stroup, Denton, Texas. Catalog entry no. 11867. p. 602. Free access icon
  9. 1930: Vol. 25, No. 10. "You’ve Made Me a Dreamer, Now Make My Dreams Come True". Words and melody by F. E. Stroup. 1 copy. © 24 October 1930. E Unpublished 29637. Francis E. Stroup, Denton, Texas. Catalog entry no. 28276. p. 1432. Free access icon
  10. 1934: Vol. 29, No. 10. "Eyes (The) of the World Are On Texas". Words & melody by Francis E[dwin] Stroup [1909–2010]. © 16 October 1934. 1 copy filed. Class E (musical composition); Unpublished; Registration no. 94445; Catalog entry no. 21799. p. 942. Free access icon OCLC 1268078987 (all editions).
  11. 1935: Vol. 30, No. 1. "Plantation Impressions". Melody by Francis E. Stroup. 1 copy. © 17 April 1935. E Unpublished 102843. Catalog entry no. 9380. p. 426.
  12. 1936: Vol. 31, No. 6. "Listen Baby". Words & melody by Francis E. Stroup. 1 copy. © 22 June 1936; E Unpublished 126807. Francis E. Stroup, Denton, Texas. Catalog entry no. 16983.
  13. 1940: Vol. 34, No. 11. "Fight, North Texas". Words & melody by Francis Edwin Stroup. © 13 October 1939. E unp. 206638.
  14. 1940: Vol. 35, No. 9. "Trojan Songs" (written for the Trojan fraternity, North Texas State Teachers College). Words & music by Francis Edwin Stroup. 1 copy. © 30 September 1940. E unp. 232892 – via Internet Archive (Cal Berkeley).
  15. "I'll Never Grow Too Old to Dream" (1956)
  16. 1942: Vol. 35, No. 9. "Loyalty Song" (NIU Huskies Fight Song).
  17. 1943: Vol. 38, No. 1. "Steady (The), Ever Ready Bombardier". Words & melody by Francis E. Stroup. © 28 January 1943. E unp. 322048. p. 73.
  18. 1943: Vol. 38, No. 1. "Trust Your Navigator". Words & melody by Francis E. Stroup. 1 copy. © 28 January 1943. E unp. 322049. p. 81.
  19. 1944: Vol. 39, No. 1. "Air Corps Sweetheart Song". Words & melody by Francis Edwin Stroup. 1 copy. © 14 January 1944. E unp. 360221. Francis Edwin Stroup, Los Angeles. 17. Vol. 39.
    1. Via Google Books (Cal Berkeley).
  20. 1944: Vol. 40, No. 8. "Just an Old Technique". Words & melody by Francis E. Stroup. 1 copy. © 5 August 1945. E Unpublished 433433. Francis E. Stroup, Los Angeles. Catalog entry no. 33320. p. 1053.
  21. 1946: Vol. 41. "Down Where The Bluebonnets Grow". Words by Francis Edwin Stroup. © 26 April 1946. EU 18682.
  22. 1946: Vol. 41. "Ride 'Em Cowboys". Words by Francis Edwin Stroup. © 3 October 1946. EU 42711.
  1. 1947 January–June: Vol. 1, Part 5B, No. 1. "Wyoming Alma Mater". Words & music by F. E, Stroup. © Francis Edwin Stroup, Laramie, Wyoming. 8 January 1947; EU5780.
  2. "If You Want Four Dollars" (Theme song contest for the U.S. Treasury Department to sell peacetime savings bonds). April 11, 1949.
  3. 1959 January–June: Vol. 13, Part 5, No. 1. "Dreaming". Words & melody by Francis Edwin Stroup. © 13 February 1959. EU 562173.
  4. 1959 January–June: Vol. 13, Part 5, No. 1. "Tired Little Fellow". Words & melody by Francis Edwin Stroup. © 24 February 1959. EU 563980. p. 551.
  5. 1959 January–June: Vol. 13, Part 5, No. 1. "Putting the Heart Before the Course". Words & melody by Francis Edwin Stroup. © 24 February 1959. EU 563981.
  6. 1966 January–June: Vol. 20, Part 5, No. 1, Sect. 1. "Listen Baby". Words & music by Francis Stroup. © 4 April 1966. EU 934918. 1966. p. 378.
  7. 1946:. "That Old Feelin'" (Is What Keeps Me From Feelin' Old).
  8. "Autumn Days" (1981)
  9. "Flirtin' and Hurtin'" (1982)
  10. "Magnolias in the Moonlight" (1992)
Musical
  • Bet your Heart
  1. "You Always Let the Cat Die" (1952) ("letting the cat die" means letting the swing stop)

  • "Fight, Drake, Fight," by Fred Waring, Pat Ballard (Francis Drake Ballard), Roy Ringwald
© May 28, 1940; EP 85544
© Renewed May 19, 1967; R405931

2025 Songbook

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A new publication by the not-for-profit Gurler Heritage Association promises to bring back fond memories for some and provide a novel view into DeKalb's past for others. Those who love the upbeat show tunes of the 1920s should be especially pleased with longtime local songster Francis Stroup's new song book, "The Gurler House Story and Other Songs." There are two songs featuring DeKalb most famous sons, including Baron De Kalb himself, and Ellwood, Glidden and Haish, inventors and manufacturers of barbed wire.

Husky Fight Song

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  1. . Melody by Neil Annas; words by Stroup. {{cite book}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)CS1 maint: others (link)


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  1. 1967 January–June: Vol. 21, Part 5, No. 1, Sect. 1. "Fight, North Texas". Words & melody by Francis E[dwin] Stroup [1909–2010]. Renewal of EU206638 (E class = musical composition; U = unpublished, 13 October 1939; Renewed 2 March 1967; R405009 (R class = renewal; 405009 is the registration no.). p. 836. Free access icon
    1. Via Google Books.


  2. 1967 January–June: Vol. 21, Part 5, No. 1, Sect. 1. "Fight, Drake, Fight". © Renewed 19 May 1967. R405931. p. 836. Free access icon LCCN 06-35347.

References

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    1. "Eyes (The) of the World Are On Texas". Words & melody by Francis E[dwin] Stroup [1909–2010]. © 16 October 1934. 1 copy filed. Class E (musical composition); Unpublished; Registration no. 94445; Catalog entry no. 21799. p. 942. Free access icon OCLC 1268078987 (all editions).


    1. "Fight, North Texas". Words & melody by Francis E[dwin] Stroup [1909–2010]. © 13 October 1939. 1 copy filed. Class E (musical composition); Unpublished; Registration no. 206638; Catalog entry no. 33924. p. 1446. Free access icon


    1. "Fight, North Texas". Words & melody by Francis E[dwin] Stroup [1909–2010]. Renewal of EU206638 (E class = musical composition; U = unpublished, 13 October 1939; Renewed 2 March 1967; R405009 (R class = renewal; 405009 is the registration no.). p. 836. Free access icon




  • "Fight, North Texas," in 1986, according to New Grove, was arranged by M.D. Summerlin.


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