The Riders of the Purple Sage start things off with, Riding Down the Rocky Roads. They follow it with, To Each His Own. Singing cowboy, Tex Ritter plays a hard…
Musical support is provided by the Riders of the Purple Sage who sing, At the Gate of the Home Corral. Coleen Summers sings, Someone Won Your Heart Little Darling. Liked…
Playlist: Mickey sings, I'm Getting Sentimental over You. Pat tells about the processing method of how Hillbilly flour is made. Leon Huff, and Harv sings, Little Church in the Valley.…
The music starts off with Roy Rogers singing, You Are My Sunshine. Perry tells Roy about deciding to run his own ranch, instead of leading the orchestra. Pat Friday sings,…
Playlist: Mickey Wickey is joined by the boys as they play, I'm Her Joy. Pat pauses to read a letter from a fan. Horace and Leon harmonize with, Home on…
The Riders of the Purple Sage provide musical tallent with, Riding Down that Old Texas Trail. Then before the drama begins they return with, Cling to a Memory. The western…
Everybody is present, and has a hand in the show to be featured. Everybody is present on this farewell episode, except for Gene. The Cass County Boys and Blue Jeans…
Gene opens in song: Tweedle O Twill. I Saw the Other Half of the Photograph. In the bunkhouse Pat Buttram asks Gene to loan him spome money. He switches to…
We feature Gene autry with this salute. Starting with an early song, and lots of biographical trivia for you. From Wikkipedia: Orvon Grover Autry was born September 29, 1907 near…
Playlist: Mickey Wickey plays, Wabash Blues. Horace sings, Four Leaf Clover. Pat tells about all the school girls learning to cook, and doing it with Hillbilly flour. Leon and Horace…