My Rifle, My Pony and Me

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  • Release Date: 06/28/1994
  • Sales Rank: 49,308
  • Label: BEAR FAMILY
  • UPC: 790051156251
 
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There is astonishingly little overlap between this 26-song collection, consisting of songs from various western movie and television soundtracks, and other, rival domestic releases. As usual, Bear Family has done its best to gather together the best and most unusual of this material -- a promotional-only single of Ricky Nelson and Dean Martin singing "My Rifle, My Pony and Me" from Rio Bravo (adapted by Dimitri Tiomkin from the title theme from a score he wrote for an earlier John Wayne/Howard Hawks movie, Red River); Merle Kilgore (sounding a lot like Tex Ritter) doing the title song from Nevada Smith; "The Legend of Shenandoah" by James Stewart, telling the plot of the film while a chorus sings the title tune, as a sort of audio trailer for the movie Shenandoah (more of an eastern than a western); the Sons of the Pioneers doing the title theme from The Searchers; Marty Robbins' version of "The Ballad of the Alamo"; Tex Ritter's second (and best) recording of "High Noon"; and the Sons of the Pioneers performing "Song of the Wagonmaster" and "Wagons West" from Wagonmaster; Roy Rogers singing "The Yellow Rose of Texas" (to an utterly unfamiliar melody); Johnny Cash's "The Sons of Katie Elder" (a soundtrack never reissued on CD); and the only CD release of Dean Martin's "Rio Bravo." There are no notes, but everything else is first-rate about this disc. Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

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May 17, 2002: The All Music Guide review that accompanies this CD on B&N's website is right on. I just have a couple things to add. If two of the reasons you're interested in buying this CD is the opportunity to finally have Rawhide and The Rebel-Johnny Yuma in your collection, you will only be 50% satisfied. Frankie Laine's version of Rawhide is here and sounds just great. But Johnny Cash's The Rebel is some tune and some words I have never heard before. It's a real disappointment. I repeat: The Rebel-Johnny Yuma song we are all familiar with is not the one they offer on this CD. It has totally different music and lyrics. Other than that one complaint, I was satisfied with the CD. It's quirky, it's corny, it's kitsch- but I am of an age now (47) where I no longer have to care about what's cool and hip. Just sit back with a smile and listen to Lorne Greene sing Bonanza.