Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. People also ask

  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.

  3. Oct 5, 2003 · – “Do Not Forsake Me [The Ballad of High Noon]”, words by Ned Washington, music by Dmitri Tiomkin. “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.

    • Deborah Allison
  4. When did Dimitri Tiomkin release “The Ballad of High Noon”? Who wrote The Ballad of High Noon” by Dimitri Tiomkin? High Noon (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

  5. Following his work for Fred Zinnemann on The Men (1950), Tiomkin composed the score for the same director's High Noon (1952). His theme song was "Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darlin'" ("The Ballad of High Noon"). At its opening preview to the press, the film, which starred Gary Cooper and Grace Kelly, did badly. Tiomkin writes that "film experts ...

  6. 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.

  7. The theme song of the movie High Noon, with music by Dimitri Tiomkin and lyrics by Ned Washington.

    • 3 min
    • 6K
    • Western Movie Themes
  8. The song “The Ballad of High Noon” by Dimitri Tiomkin serves as the opening credits for the 1952 Western film High Noon. It sets the tone and outlines the moral dilemma faced by Sheriff Will Kane, played by Gary Cooper, as he confronts the threat of an outlaw gang led by Frank Miller.

  1. People also search for