Adams, Joseph Clark jr. 'Joe' f1953-f1970 USA ?, ?

[not Jay Joe Adams (Texas, Dallas 25.jan.1940-8.jan.2008 Dallas), 1957-1958 singer of the Casuals with a hit 'So Tough' on the Back Beat label]
[not Joseph A 'Joe' Adams (Los Angeles 11.apr.1924-) famous black disc jockey of the radio/tv programs 'Joe Adams Show' and 'Adam's Alley' broadcasted in Los Angeles, 1958 as actor he received a Golden Globe Award, 1959-2004 manager of Ray Charles]

Title Parts
 
[] Missing you
words and music and copyright Joseph C. Adams 31mar1953

[] Walking in the dark. Country song
words Dottie West (1932-1991)
copyright Joseph Clark Adams Jr. 1970
words and music Joseph Clark Adams Jr. and Rubye Glasgow
copyright Starday Music 6may1970
by Joseph Clark Adams jr. (Joe Adams) and Rubye T. Glasgow (Ruby Glasgow). LP "Country girl singing sensation". Fort Knox Music BMI 1958 and Starday SLP-302 1964

[] Anything I'm big enough to do
words and music and copyright Joseph Clark Adams Jr. 2jul1965

[] Oh what a shame
words and music Joseph Clark Adams Jr.
copyright Silver City Music Co. [? New Mexico] 5nov1965

[] Angel paper
words and music Joseph Clark Adams Jr. and Rubye Glasgow
Dottie West. LP "I fall to pieces". Nashville NLP-2041 (1967)

the following works are possibly not by Joseph Clark Adams Jr.
[] Melody has gone. Song
copyright Joe Adams, Los Angeles 27jul1942

[] I dedicate to you
words and music Joe Adams and Alec Wilder (1907-1980)
copyright Alamo Music Inc., Beverly Hills, California 8jun1950

[] Lady in white
words and music Joe Adams and Alec Wilder
copyright Alamo Music Inc., Beverly Hills, California 8jun1950

[] Our secret rendevous
words and music Joe Adams
copyright Ozark Music Publications, Normandy, Missouri 11nov1955

[] Memory waltz
words and music Adi Bel Nelson and Joe Adams
copyright Ozark Music Publications, Normandy, Missouri 1feb1957

[] Do you believe?
words and music Joe Adams
copyright Ozark Music Publications, Normandy, Missouri 15may1958

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