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Albert Gore Research Center

The History of Political Songs and Jingles in Tennessee

Bibliography

Boone, Louis E., David L. Kurtz, and Louis E. Boone. Contemporary Marketing. Fort Worth, Tex.: Dryden, 1995.

Brand, Oscar., Seeger, Anthony. Presidential Campaign Songs, 1789-1996. Smithsonian Folkways CD SWF45051.

Carlin, Bob. Fiddlin’ Bill and the Taylors of Tennessee. Old Time Herald Vol.11 #4 (April-0May 2008).

Gorfain, Louis. Jingle Giants New York Magazine April, 23, 1979 pg 50.

Herron, Roy, and L. H. Ivy. Tennessee Political Humor: Some of These Jokes You Voted For. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2000.

Jackson, Daniel M., and Paul Fulberg. Sonic Branding: An Introduction. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003.

Johnson, E. McLean. “Teasing the Donkey”: Political Jingles State, National and General, 1952-1968. Brownfield, Me.: E.M. Johnson, 1968.

Paxson, Peyton. Media Literacy: Thinking Critically about Music & Media. Portland, Me.: J. Weston Walch, 2003.

Silber, Irwin. Songs America Voted By: With the Words and Music That Won and Lost Elections and Influenced the Democratic Process. [Harrisburg, Pa.]: Stackpole, 1971.

Tuman, Joseph S. Political Communication in American Campaigns. Los Angeles: Sage Publications, 2008.

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