Organized in seven series.
	Series 1: Business Records and Personal Papers 
	Consists of business and personal correspondence, royalty statements, ledgers, and artist photographs and press releasesl from all major company affiliations.  These include Cavanaugh Radio & Television Productions, Denton & Haskins, Inc., Fargo Music, Ferris Records, Gem Music, Inc.,  Gloro Records, Intercollegiate Music League and Intercollegiate Syndicate, Life Music, Inc., National Juke Box Music, Operator's Music, Inc., Savannah Music, Inc., S.I.A.S., Song and Words Magazine, Song Fan Magazine, Song of the Month, Song Gems, Inc., and Song Greetings, Inc. Arranged into six sub-series, which are as follows: sub-series 1) Business Records, sub-series 2) Promotional Materials and Photographs, sub-series 3) Radio Logs, sub-series 4) Barnard Young Papers and Correspondence, sub-series 5) Morris Young Papers and Correspondence, and sub-series 6) Published Music and Manuscript Submissions.
	Series 2: Litigation Files 
	Consists of legal briefs, reports, legal opinions, publications and supporting documentation for Barnard Young's lawsuit brought by Life Music, Inc. against BMI, ASCAP, SESAC, RCA, NBC, CBS, Columbia Records, Inc., Blackwood Music, Inc., Master Records, Inc. and April Music, Inc.  In addition there are documents related to United States v. ASCAP, United States v. BMI, and Life Music, Inc., Barney Young (also known as Don Fenton) and Gloria Parker (also known as Patricia Smith) v. Wonderland Music Company, Walt Disney Productions, Buena Vista Records, Julie Andrews, Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman and BMI.  Unarranged.
	Series 3: Barnard and Morris Young Music Company Periodicals and Publications
	Consists of music periodicals, publications, and printing plates produced by companies either owned or operated by Barnard and Morris Young between 1928 and 1966.  Unarranged.  Printing plates have been placed at the end of this series.
	Series 4: Non-Young Company Periodicals and Publications
	Consists of music periodicals and publications collected by Barnard and Morris Young.  The materials are organized two sub-series: the first contains serials, sheet music, songsters, and other related music publications, and the second subseries contains information related to the business of music publication and United States copyright law. Arranged into two sub-series, which are as follows: sub-series 1) Periodicals and Other Publications and sub-series 2) Music Publishing and Copyright Documents.
	Series 5: Merle Kendrick Papers and Music
	Consists of original music arrangements and manuscripts by Merle Kendrick that were created for several radio broadcast shows.  The materials are organized by broadcast title and then arranged alphabetically by selection title.  Included are radio scripts, published scores and arrangements, press materials, and personal correspondence. Arranged into sub-series, which are as follows: sub-series 1) Bringing Up Father, sub-series 2) Cheers from the Camps, sub-series 3) DuMont Television, sub-series 4) Let's Play Tune Detective, sub-series 5) Life with the Wolley's, sub-series 6) Listen America, sub-series 7) Ruggles of Red Gap, sub-series 8) Saturday Night Bond Wagon, sub-series 9) Scores and Manuscripts, sub-series 10) Correspondence, Papers, and Miscellaneous Scripts.
	Series 6: George Whiting Papers
	Consists of music manuscripts, published music, radio scripts, and papers created by and relating to lyricist George Whiting.  Content is arranged first by type and then alphabetically by title.
	Series 7: E.M. Wickes Papers 
	Consists of manuscripts, papers, periodicals, and ephemera related to writings of E. M. Wickes, a music critic and historian.  Also includes a subseries of music manuscripts by Lou Singer.  Items are arranged alphabetically by title. Arranged into sub-series, which are as follows: sub-series 1) Manuscripts and Published Newspaper Collumns and sub-series 2) Lou Singer Scores.