7-inch 45-rpm record. 7-inch 45-rpm vinyl record. (1955) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Blackwell, Dewayne and John Durrill, "Tulsa Ballroom," performed by Dottie West, Polland, Pamela, "Tulsa County," performed by The Byrds (as “Tulsa County Blue,”) Twilley, Dwight, singer-songwriter, "Tulsa Girl," an outtake—recorded for his first album undetermined composer, "Tulsa Girl," performed by The Greyhounds, Angelov, Angel Z ., and Douglas W. Gray, "Tulsa Girl," performed by Katch Gray, eponymous album, Istar Records, 2013.

Record documented on Clements, Zeke, "Oklahoma Blues," performed by Zeke Clements and His Western Swing Band. Chesnut, James W., "Oklahoma Morning," performed by Charley Pride, Hobbs, Becky, singer-songwriter, "Oklahoma Music Shop," theme song for the Dickey, George, singer-songwriter, "Oklahoma, My Home," Webb, Jimmy, "Oklahoma Nights," performed by Arlo Guthrie, Swicegood, William R. "Doc", "Oklahoma Nights," performed by Troy Aikman, on the Super Boys album Andrew, Keith, "Oklahoma Nights," performed by Dryve, Gilliam, Les, singer-songwriter, "Oklahoma – 1955," on the album with the same title, Lunacy Records, 2009. The record label misspells Childress as “Childers.” 10-inch 78-rpm wax record.
Record information documented at Danzig, Kevin, singer-songwriter (adapted from a 1921 poem by Arman C. Lassiter), "The Oklahoma Miner," Traditional (no composer identified), "Oklahoma Moon," performed by Oscar Brand, Snow, Bill Jr., singer-songwriter, "Oklahoma Moon," Sullins, Chad, "Oklahoma Moon," performed by Chad Sullins and the Last Call Coalition, Leon, Michael Anthony (birth name of Michael Cooper), "Oklahoma Moon," digital download single, 2015. J.R. "Red" Kidwell—bass player).

Record documented at Murray, Cort, singer-songwriter, "Okie from L.A.," Tyborski, Ken, and the Como Avenue Jug Band, "Okie Noodlin'," Bays, Jeff and Tim, "Okie Skies," performed by the Bays Brothers, O'Dell, Doye, Hal Blair and Harold Hensley, "Okies in California," performed by Doye O'Dell, Exclusive 88x, 1949. Cooley, Donnell "Spade" and at least one of his band members: Johnny Weis, Lawrence De Paul, and Andrew Soldi, "Oklahoma Stomp," performed by Spade Cooley and His Orchestra, Columbia 37237, 1947. Record information documented by Campbell, Matthew, "Oklahoma City Woman Blues," performed by The Deep Vibration, Dodson, Rich, "Oklahoma Country," performed by the Stampeders, Bishop, Elvin, singer-songwriter, "Oklahoma Country Girl," Corbin, Robert, "Oklahoma Crude," performed by The Corbin/Hanner Band, Adams, Joey, "Oklahoma Daydreams," performed by Palmer Divide, Gill, Vince, Joe Diffie and Leslie Ann Winn, "Oklahoma Dust," performed by The Notorious Cherry Bombs on Lewis, Chad, singer-songwriter, "Oklahoma Fields," Bullard, Ed, "Oklahoma Flower," performed by Ed and Jolene Bullard, Byrd, Tracy, Frank Dycus and Mark Nesler, "Oklahoma Gal," performed by Ray Pillow, Wills, Bob and Tommy Duncan, "Oklahoma Gals," performed by Bob Wills & Tommy Duncan with the Texas Playboys, Liberty 55450, 1962. Writing credit displayed at Van Elstyne, Egbert, and Harry Williams, "I'm Goin' Back to Oklahoma." 1 audio disc: analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono; 16 in. ADO. girl. 10-inch shellac 78-rpm record. Chop Diggler), "Red Durt," Presidential Trap House, 2008(?).

Information documented at Ball, Richard, and John Wall, "Oklahoma Baby," performed by Johnny & the Jailbirds, Caswell, Bill, singer-songwriter, "Oklahoma Backroads," Murphey, Michael Martin (pseud: Travis Lewis), "Oklahoma Backroom Dancer," performed by the Monkees, Möring, John, Detlef Reshöft and Reinhard Frantz, "Oklahoma Bay," performed by Peggy March, EMI 1C 006-32 778, 1978.

7-inch 45-rpm record. 7-inch 45-rpm record. Bryden, Bob, "Goin' to Oklahoma," performed by Christmas, Kaitz, Emily, singer-songwriter, "Going Back to Oklahoma," Darnielle, John, "Going to Scotland," performed by The Mountain Goats, Wills, Bob, and Tommy Duncan,"Good Old Oklahoma," Vocalion 03086, 1935.