My Rifle, My Pony And Me
My Rifle, My Pony And Me
CD
CD (Compact Disc)
Herkömmliche CD, die mit allen CD-Playern und Computerlaufwerken, aber auch mit den meisten SACD- oder Multiplayern abspielbar ist.
1-CD mit 24-seitigem Booklet. -- Mit dem Untertitel 'Film- und Fernseh-Soundtracks' liefert die aus 26 Songs bestehende Zusammenstellung den idealen Überblick über Melodien aus den bekanntesten und erfolgreichsten Western aus der Blütezeit des Genres. Das Album beginnt mit der Stimme John Waynes, der Dean Martin und Ricky Nelson vorstellt. Die beiden singen den Titelsong dieser CD aus dem Film 'Rio Bravo' von 1959. Der Bogen spannt sich von 1948 (Roy Rogers singt 'Don't Fence Me In') bis 1965 (James Stewarts 'The Legend Of Shenandoah'). Dazwischen finden sich solche Highlights wie Johnny Hortons 'North to Alaska', Frankie Laines 'Rawhide' und Johnny Cashs 'The Rebel Johnny Yuma', aber auch Sänger wie Kirk Douglas, der 'And The Moon Grew Brighter' aus dem Film 'Man Without A Star' von 1954 anstimmt und den man hier vielleicht nicht vermuten würde. Das 24-seitige Booklet zeigt Grafiken und Erinnerungsstücke jener Zeit, die zu Werbezwecken produziert wurden - eine perfekte visuelle Ergänzung zur Musik. Popcorn ist allerdings nicht mit dabei.
1-CD with 24-page booklet. -- Subtitled 'Movie And TV Soundtracks', this 26-song collection is the ultimate overview of songs that were memorable elements of the post-War Westerns. Opening with the voice of John Wayne introducing Dean Martin and Ricky Nelson, who sing this collection's title track from the 1959 film, 'Rio Bravo', the selections span 1948 (Roy Rogers singing Don't Fence Me In) to 1965 (James Stewart's The Legend Of Shenandoah). Along with such 'hits' of the genre as Johnny Horton's North To Alaska, Frankie Laine's Rawhide, and Johnny Cash's The Rebel Johnny Yuma, there are such unexpected singing cowboys as Kirk Douglas crooning And The Moon Grew Brighter from the 1954 film, 'Man Without A Star'. The 24-page booklet, brimming with period art promoting the films and their songs, is the perfect visual complement to the music. Popcorn not included.
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1-CD with 24-page booklet. -- Subtitled 'Movie And TV Soundtracks', this 26-song collection is the ultimate overview of songs that were memorable elements of the post-War Westerns. Opening with the voice of John Wayne introducing Dean Martin and Ricky Nelson, who sing this collection's title track from the 1959 film, 'Rio Bravo', the selections span 1948 (Roy Rogers singing Don't Fence Me In) to 1965 (James Stewart's The Legend Of Shenandoah). Along with such 'hits' of the genre as Johnny Horton's North To Alaska, Frankie Laine's Rawhide, and Johnny Cash's The Rebel Johnny Yuma, there are such unexpected singing cowboys as Kirk Douglas crooning And The Moon Grew Brighter from the 1954 film, 'Man Without A Star'. The 24-page booklet, brimming with period art promoting the films and their songs, is the perfect visual complement to the music. Popcorn not included.
- Tracklisting
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 My Rifle, My Pony And Me
- 2 James Stewart: The Legend Of Shenandoah
- 3 Sons Of The Pioneers: Montana
- 4 Sons Of The Pioneers: The Searchers
- 5 Sons Of The Pioneers: Wagons West
- 6 Sons Of The Pioneers: Song Of The Wagonmaster
- 7 Merle Kilgore: Nevada Smith
- 8 Marty Robbins: Ballad Of The Alamo
- 9 Marty Robbins: The Hanging Tree
- 10 Johnny Western: Ballad Of Paladin
- 11 Johnny Cash: The Sons Of Katie Elder
- 12 Johnny Cash: The rebel - Johnny Yuma
- 13 Frankie Laine: Rawhide
- 14 Frankie Laine: Gunfight At The O.K. Corral
- 15 Fess Parker: Ballad Of Davy Crockett
- 16 Dean Martin: Rio Bravo
- 17 Tab Hunter: I'm A Runaway
- 18 Lorne Greene: Bonanza
- 19 Johnny Horton: North To Alaska
- 20 Tex Ritter: High Noon
- 21 Kirk Douglas: And The Moon Grew Brighter
- 22 Roy Rogers & Sons Of The Pioneers: Pecos Bill
- 23 Roy Rogers: The Yellow Rose Of Texas
- 24 Roy Rogers: Roll On, Texas Moon
- 25 Roy Rogers: Don't Fence Me In
- 26 Dickson Hall: Cowboy
My Rifle, My Pony And Me
EUR 16,99*