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My Rifle, My Pony and Me: Movie and TV Soundtracks
Artist: Various Artists Format: CD Genre: Soundtrack
My Rifle, My Pony and Me: Movie and TV Soundtracks

My Rifle, My Pony and Me: Movie and TV Soundtracks

Artist: Various Artists Format: CD Genre: Soundtrack
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Drawn from Western movie and TV soundtracks of the '40s, '50s and '60s, this compilation brings together hits (like Johnny Horton's "North to Alaska" and Johnny Cash's "The Rebel Johnny Yuma") and celebrity performances (like Jimmy Stewart singing "The Legend of Shenandoah" and Kirk Douglas warbling "And the Moon Grew Brighter!"). John Wayne opens the CD, introducing Dean Martin and Ricky Nelson before they sing the collection's title track (from "Rio Bravo").
Artist(s): Various Artists
Label: Bear Family
Release Date: 6/28/1994
Item #: BCD56252
UPC #: 4000127156259
Product Type: CD

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Drawn from Western movie and TV soundtracks of the '40s, '50s and '60s, this compilation brings together hits (like Johnny Horton's "North to Alaska" and Johnny Cash's "The Rebel Johnny Yuma") and celebrity performances (like Jimmy Stewart singing "The Legend of Shenandoah" and Kirk Douglas warbling "And the Moon Grew Brighter!"). John Wayne opens the CD, introducing Dean Martin and Ricky Nelson before they sing the collection's title track (from "Rio Bravo").