I am going to put my hand up!
I am the guilty party.
It was unintentional.
I must have done something wrong BUT I didn't type "Untitled".
I tricked you guys without even trying.
I must have some talent after all.
You're right, Johnny Western is a great guy. Not only a good singer, but really a gentleman, too. I get to see him usually once a year in Arizona, and he is very gracious and very thankful to his fans. He has several CD's out, I believe.
He sang Paladin as well, the theme for Have Gun, Will Travel. He has a bunch of others, of course, but for him those are the main ones that come to my mind.
Kirby
P.S. My favorite version of Cheyenne is still by The Sons of the Pioneers, I think. They are my all-time favorite band and in my opinion are an irreplaceable part of our American heritage. I feel really sorry for our young people, especially those who weren't brought up with the Western and with these great bands. The people who listen to hard rock, acid rock, and rap just don't get it, and I pity them. What a great loss, to have never lay in the bed at night listening to the lullaby of Marty Robbins, Sons of the Pioneers, or Jim Reeves. And let's don't forget my buddy Chris LeDoux. He may not have had the classical voice. It was pretty rough. But man, he sang with heart. It's coming up on March again, and I can't help but think of his loss. This March 9 will be two years since we lost him. Hard to believe he's gone.
Hi Kirby,
In my scrapbook,I have Clint Walker on the cover with "The Sons Of The Pioneer.Hopefully,one day,they will remaster it,so I can hear the songs from that albulm just like "Inspiration" which I had previously purchased on audio cassette.