
Rosalie Allen was born Julie Marlene Bedra on June 27, 1924, and died September 24, 2003. Allen grew up the daughter of a Polish immigrant chiropractor in a large, impoverished Pennsylvania family. Inspired by the singing cowboys of the 1930s, she taught herself to sing and play her brother's guitar, then began working on the radio in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania and later performed on Denver Darling's Swing Billies pseudo-western radio show in New York City.
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He Taught Me How To Yodel
Hitler Lives
I Want to Be a Cowboy's Sweetheart
Tennessee Yodel Polka
It'd Surprise You
Hard Hearted Woman
When A Cowgirl Is Happy
Wide Rolling Plains
I'd Rather Be a Cowgirl
Yodel Boogie
Wide Rollin' Plains
Yodel Your Troubles Away
Ding Dong Polka
I Want to Be a Cowboy Sweetheart
It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels
Guitar Polka (Old Monterey)
Rose of the Alamo
Along The Lonely Trail
Yodeling Bird
I Can't Tell That Lie to My Heart
Hadacol Boogie
Cranberry Kisses and Strawberry Hugs
You Ain't Where You Come from Now
Dream Train
Then I'll Keep on Loving You
Take It Back And Change It For A Boy
Mountain Polka
When Cowgirl is Happy
Aha! San Antone
Choc'late Ice Cream Cone
Tennessee Waltz
Chime Bells
Chocolate Ice Cream Cone
Tears On My Pillow
Never Trust A Man
When My Blue Moon Turns to Gold Again
If I'd Only Been True To You
I Want To Be A Cowboy's Sweetheart (1946)
Letters From Home
You Ain't Got No Time For Me
(Honey, Baby, Hurry) Bring Your Sweet Self Back To Me
Me Go Where You Go, Amigo
Put Your Arms Around Me
Guitar Polka
Mama What'll I Do
Jealous Heart
Believe Me, I'll Be Leaving You
Better Late Than Never
Tomboy
On Silver Wings to San Antone
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