Roy Rogers: The King of the Cowboys
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Label: Retrospective
Cat No: RTR4191
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 3rd October 2011
Contents
Artists
Roy RogersArtists
Roy RogersAbout
Leonard Slye (1911-1998) became the most famous singing cowboy of them all when he changed his name to “Roy Rogers”. Star of around 100 Westerns, with his horse Trigger, dog Bullet, wife Dale Evans and sidekick Gabby Hayes, he was the hero of all star-struck schoolboys. With the centenary of his birth falling in November 2011, the legend lives on.
Retrospective pays tribute with a 28-track, 78-minute compilation that covers all of Roy Rogers’ most popular recordings from 1936 to 1952. “The King of the Cowboys” begins with the earliest big hit of the original Sons of the Pioneers (from 1936, even before he became Roy Rogers), Tumbling Tumbleweeds, and includes six other Pioneers recordings prior to his solo career. That began in 1938 and five of his early solos are featured, including Hi-Yo, Silver! (yes, referring to the then-cartoon character, The Lone Ranger).
There are no fewer than 14 songs from the Forties, including his biggest hits My Chickashay Gal and Blue Shadows On The Trail, and such country evergreens as Along The Navajo Trail, San Fernando Valley, Don't Fence Me In and, of course, the quintessential Home On The Range.
From the early 50s come his tribute to Trigger, A Four-Legged Friend (from the Bob Hope comedy Son of Paleface), and the evergreen duet with Dale Evans that closed his radio and TV programmes, Happy Trails.
Contents:
As Leonard Slye, Member of Sons of the Pioneers
1. Tumbling Tumbleweeds
2. ’Way Out There
3. Ride, Ranger, Ride
4. Cowboy Night Herd Song
5. The Devil’s Great-Grandson
6. When The Golden Train Comes Down
7. Hold That Critter Down
As Roy Rogers
8. Dust
9. Listen To The Rhythm Of The Range
10. Hi-Yo, Silver!
11. When I Camped Under The Stars
12. Headin’ For Texas And Home
13. Along The Navajo Trail
14. Rock Me To Sleep In My Saddle
15. A Little White Cross On The Hill
16. My Chickashay Gal
17. On The Old Spanish Trail
18. San Fernando Valley
19. Roll On, Texas Moon
20. Don’t Fence Me In
21. A Gay Ranchero
22. Hawaiian Cowboy
23. Blue Shadows On The Trail
24. Pecos Bill
25. Home On The Range
26. Stampede
27. A Four-Legged Friend
28. Happy Trails (With Dale Evans)
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