Gunsmoke Theme Song Intro YouTube


Tunescribers Gunsmoke Theme Song Sheet Music

"Gunsmoke trail, oh tell me of days gone by, tho' alone you still wind your way. Are the ghostly horsemen riding, as they speed the eastern mail? It's up to you see them through the old trail….Gunsmoke traveler, no traveller to care where you go. Sands of time are hiding your way. Bet if heaven ever let you, you could tell a rugged tale.


Gunsmoke episodes (TV Series 1955 1975)

The Gunsmoke Theme. Played by Lawrence Welk. Played by Duane Eddy. Sung by Tex Ritter. from CBS - the First 50 Years. Seasons. 1955 | Intro. 1957-58. 1963-64.


Gunsmoke The Music

The Gunsmoke Theme: "Gunsmoke Trail" The music was written by Rex Koury as thematic material, but Hollywood music publisher Max Herman saw its possibilities as a song. His friend, Glenn Spencer, supplied words for the theme. Originally published under the title "Old Trail," the song was written for the CBS radio show "Gunsmoke," which aired for.


GUNSMOKE YouTube

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Theme Music for Rawhide, Gunsmoke, The Cisco Kid, The Rifleman , More Tv theme songs, Tv

Gunsmoke Sheet Music Links. Cover. Page 1 (with lyrics) Page 2 (with lyrics) Lyrics Alone. Listen to Theme. Tex Ritter Sings the Theme. Other Gunsmoke Songs.


Gunsmoke Theme Song Intro YouTube

Theme song of "Gunsmoke", a western radio and TV series. The show premiered on CBS radio 1952 on April 26th 1952 and was adopted for television in 1955, where it aired for 20 years until 1975. Alternative titles: "Old Trail" and "Boothill". Published by HERMAN MUSIC INC ASCAP, GEMA Licensing Request a synchronization license Meta Added by Limbabwe


Gunsmoke TV Yesteryear

Visit our Gunsmoke fan page at:http://www.crazyabouttv.com/gunsmoketv.htmlGunsmoke aired for 20 seasons from 1955-1975 on CBS for a total of 635 episodes!


Tex Ritter Gunsmoke Theme YouTube

Listen to Gunsmoke theme song and find more theme music and songs from 32,913 different television shows at TelevisionTunes.com


Theme from Gunsmoke (Live) YouTube

14 Follow Report Follow Music Genius and others on SoundCloud. Create a SoundCloud account This is Warren Barker's version of the closing theme for "Gunsmoke," the TV western that ran for twenty years on CBS, ending (I think) in 1976. It's a pretty faithful version, and evokes fond memories of the show. tvthemesongs gunsmoke 1950s


Gunsmoke YouTube

0:00 / 0:26 Gunsmoke Theme Song TV Land 295K subscribers Subscribe Subscribed 1K Share 305K views 10 years ago Watch Gunsmoke weekdays on TV Land and get full episodes at http://www.tvland.com.


Gunsmoke Discogs

[aka: "Boot Hill" and "Boothill"; aka: "Theme from Gunsmoke"; This THEME was originally composed for the radio series by Rex Koury who said he was so busy scoring the first radio episode he almost forgot to write a Main Title, so was forced to jot down the tune hastily -- legend had it was composed in Koury's bathroom, but that has not be.


Rock n Roll Graffiti U. P. man's songs on 'Gunsmoke'

the original theme for gunsmoke


Wanted GUNSMOKE (CBS/19551975) Page 5 Home Theater Forum

Here's a very nice version of the "Gunsmoke" theme. The show brings back happy memories for me--snuggled up next to Dad on the sofa, watching Matt, Kitty, Festus, and all the others keep the.


Gunsmoke Theme Song (Reversed) YouTube

Gunsmoke Theme by Tex Ritter - from 1955


Theme From Gunsmoke YouTube

Gunsmoke by The Outlaws Album: Hurry Sundown ( 1977) License This Song songfacts ® Some will lose their nerve tonight And others lose their lives A flash of fire in the fight A cold look in my eyes Passing judgment in the street Where justice is revealed I deal with darkness ruthlessly I love the way it feels Hear the roaring of the gun


WEIRDTOWN Gunsmoke's Festus (1968)

Gunsmoke. The Old Trail. (uncredited) Written by Rex Koury and Glenn Spencer. Aspen Fair Music, Incorporated (ASCAP)