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The Country Side of Roy Rogers: 1971 "Lovenworth" 12 33 A Man from Duck Run "Happy Anniversary" 47 — 1972 "These Are the Good Old Days" 73 — Single only 1974 "Hoppy, Gene and Me" A: 15 12 Happy Trails to You: 1980 "Ride Concrete Cowboy, Ride" (Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers) 80 — Smokey & the Bandit II (soundtrack) 1991
An appearance along with Roy Rogers in January 1983 in season 2, episode 11 of the TV show "The Fall Guy", titled "Happy Trails". An appearance on Austin City Limits in season 9, episode 12, titled "Country Legends with Faron Young, Kitty Wells, Sons of the Pioneers, Joe & Rose Maphis, Pee Wee King & Red Stewart, Johnny Wright, & The Collins ...
It was the title song of the 1945 Roy Rogers film Along the Navajo Trail. It was also used in the 1945 film Don't Fence Me In, when it was sung by Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers. [2] Members of the Western Writers of America chose it as one of the Top 100 Western songs of all time. [3]
Tribute is the fourth and final studio album by American country music artist Roy Rogers, released in 1991 by RCA Records. The album peaked at number 17 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. [ 2 ]
Barrabee wanders off and meets trail boss Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers. Happy he is back roping and riding with fellow cowboys, he misses his plane's departure, and joins Roy in droving cattle. After the cattle drive, Barrabee discovers he is presumed dead as his plane crashed with no survivors.
Performed by Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Trigger Hasn't Got A Purty Figure; Written by Tim Spencer Performed by Roy Rogers Lights of Old Santa Fe; Written by Jack Elliott Performed by Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, George 'Gabby' Hayes and the Sons of the Pioneers Ride 'Em, Cowboy; Written by Tim Spencer and Roy Rogers Performed by the Sons of the Pioneers
Hubert Paul Flatt (November 14, 1914 – April 7, 1994), known professionally as Ken Carson (Not to be confused with Opium alum Ken Carson) or Hugh Carson, was an American singer, songwriter, musician and film performer from Oklahoma primarily known for singing, As an early member in 22 Roy Rogers films, his voice was featured on their recordings of "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" and "Cool Water" [1]
Kenny Rogers (6) Website: theamas.com: The American Music Award for Favorite Song – Country (formerly known as Favorite Country Single 1974-1995) has been awarded ...