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      • It is the theme song of the 1952 multiple Academy Award -winning movie High Noon (and titled onscreen as such in the film's opening credits as sung by popular country music singer and actor Tex Ritter), with its tune repeated throughout the film.
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  2. It is the theme song of the 1952 multiple Academy Award -winning movie High Noon (and titled onscreen as such in the film's opening credits as sung by popular country music singer and actor Tex Ritter), with its tune repeated throughout the film.

    • “High Noon” is a classic Western film released in It was directed by Fred Zinnemann and produced by Stanley Kramer.
    • The movie stars Gary Cooper, Grace Kelly, and Lloyd Bridges in lead roles.
    • High Noon received critical acclaim upon its release and went on to win four Academy Awards, including Best Actor for Gary Cooper.
    • The film was shot in black and white, which adds to its gritty and atmospheric aesthetic.
  3. Oct 5, 2003 · “Do Not Forsake Me”, or “The Ballad of High Noon”, is perhaps one of the most widely known and fondly remembered theme songs of all time, but its colossal success depends on far more than a catchy tune. The ways that it was used within as well as outside of the film High Noon (Fred Zinnemann, 1952), were extremely progressive. It was ...

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  4. Jan 26, 2012 · Enjoy "Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darlin" sung by Tex Ritter from the great western movie "High Noon".Photos from the movie accompanied by this wonderful song.

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  5. This song plays over the opening credits of the 1952 Western film High Noon and outlines the moral dilemma of Sheriff Will Kane (Gary Cooper) as he faces an outlaw gang led by Frank Miller...

  6. Sep 17, 2023 · High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me) is a timeless classic song recorded by Tex Ritter in 1952 and featured in the iconic western film “High Noon.”. The song, composed by Dimitri Tiomkin and with lyrics by Ned Washington, perfectly captures the emotions of the film’s protagonist and explores themes of loyalty, duty, and the weight of responsibility.

  7. High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me) Tex Ritter. Track 1 on High Noon (1983) This song won the Academy Award for Best Original Song for 1952. Playing over the credits of the Western by the same...

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