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  1. “Welcome to America” from Cabrini (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | Music by Gene Back Ask your voice device to play: "Cabrini Soundtrack" ABOUT CABRIN...

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  3. Gene Autry "Back In The Saddle Again" on The Ed Sullivan Show, September 20, 1953. Subscribe now to never miss an update: https://ume.lnk.to/EdSullivanSubscr...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gene_AutryGene Autry - Wikipedia

    Orvon Grover "Gene" Autry [2] (September 29, 1907 – October 2, 1998), [3] nicknamed the Singing Cowboy, was an American actor, musician, singer, composer, rodeo performer, and baseball team owner, who largely gained fame by singing in a crooning style on radio, in films, and on television for more than three decades, beginning in the early 1930s.

    • "Tweedle-O-Twill"
    • "South of The Border (Down Mexico Way)"
    • "Be Honest with Me"
    • "Were You Sincere"
    • "I'm Beginning to Care"
    • "That Silver-Haired Daddy of Mine"
    • "At Mail Call Today"
    • "Back in The Saddle Again"

    "Tweedle-O-Twill" is another '40s country standard from Autry released in 1942. Featuring 1940s production, this tune is a simple song in which the Hollywood legend sings about a man who is working in a field but wishing he was out fishing. "Tweedle O'Twill, puffin' on corn silk / Tweedle O'Twill, whittle'n' wood / Settin' there wishin', he could g...

    Penned by songwriters Jimmy Kennedy and Michael Carr, "South of the Border (Down Mexico Way)" was written for the 1939 Gene Autry film of the same name. The song was named one of the Top 100 Western Songs of All Time by the Western Writers of America.

    Autry continued to blaze his trail in country music with the 1941 release, "Be Honest With Me." This song features more of those classic country sounds, including fiddle, along with polka-like influences like accordion. For the entirety of the song, Autry sings to a love interest asking her to be honest with him about the depth of her love. "If you...

    Autry questions love yet again in "Were You Sincere," released in 1940. With country instrumentation accompanying him, Autry questions a past love, wondering if she was sincere in her love for him. The songs features a slow tempo, a long musical interlude, and it also showcases some island-influenced sounds. This is fitting, as the A side of this r...

    Autry released another sweet country love song in 1940 with "I'm Beginning To Care." In this tune, Autry sings from the perspective of a man who has maybe been unlucky in love before, but he's starting to have feelings for a new potential partner. The song features an almost lullaby-like rhythm and swinging acoustic guitar instrumentation as Autry ...

    After signing with Columbia Records in 1929, Autry released his first hit record, "That Silver-Haired Daddy of Mine," in 1932. Autry wrote and performed the song with his brother-in-law and business manager, Jimmy Long. The tune features early country music sounds as Autry sings of a father who is close to passing away. The song became a hit when A...

    Autry's "At Mail Call Today" is a trademark tune from the singer, and it was released in March 1945. Co-written by Autry with frequent collaborator Fred Rose, the song finds Autry singing from the perspective of a soldier who received a letter from his girlfriend, saying she was leaving him. Although the song's subject matter is sad, the classic co...

    It would be hard to find someone who hasn't heard the Western song, "Back In The Saddle Again." This tune has become a classic song most people learn when they're young, and it was written by Autry along with Ray Whitley back in 1939. Autry first performed the song in the film, Rovin' Tumbleweeds, and it later became the theme song for Gene Autry's...

  5. Back in the Twentieth Century, the only way folks could enjoy Gene Autry's on-screen performances was to see his movies in theaters or watch him on television. Here in the Twenty-First Century you can see America's Favorite Singing Cowboy on your computer whenever and wherever you want!

  6. Jun 1, 2022 · A clip of the “Singing Cowboy” himself, Gene Autry, singing his signature “Back In The Saddle Again” is available to view on the official YouTube page of The Ed Sullivan Show. The short performance comes from a relatively early edition of the world-famous television variety series, on the edition first aired on September 20, 1953, when it was still known as Toast of the Town .

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