@UPALLNITE4U Berl Ives did it in 1949 first. BUT, i agree that nobody did it as well as good old Johnny Cash: whatever he sang, he gave it his own wonderful personal touch!!
@YourFaceWillDie468 what are ya kiddin me when i say this i gave it a shot and was suprised how good he was but being a youngin born in the late 70's this first thing to come to mind for me at least was battlestar, however there was some work he could of done to make it better
Grits,s popularity is itself popular. In a Far Side cartoon, equestrian spirits stormed through a house & the wife said,"Hurry up or you'll miss it! 'Ghost riders in The Kitchen!'"
@AllisonShouldDie Not necessarily; not changing pitch is monotony, as opposed to just not singing. But he's singing. Why people say he isn't singing is just about as mystifying as anything. I think singing is just essentially holding the same pitch for an elongated time, not like what people do while talking. So in essence, singing is actually not changing pitch.
this is the best version!!!!
menghiclaudia 3 weeks ago
what i could of done with that voice! it's obvious he stays away from sustained notes due to vibrato issues. anyway, that was fun, thanks.
wildcatmoore1 1 month ago
Bloody hell! I didn't know he could sing!!!
borgduck 2 months ago
@borgduck You can pretty much tell from his spoken voice that he would be able to sing.
mikelheron20 2 days ago
Du kannst nicht singen aber als Ben bist du der Boss
Eckat67 2 months ago
Aivan hyvä jes.
Pentti5000 2 months ago
keeps you moving
fse18 2 months ago
Hey Lorne, can you sing it any faster? Or flatter?
nostology 3 months ago
Hey Lorne, can you sing it any faster?
nostology 3 months ago
As we say in Hawai'i, "Chicken Skin". What a voice!!! =Stefan=
chengloki 3 months ago
Lol, it's the Bonanza dude. :D
JeffHendrie 3 months ago
W T F ? Nobody beats Johnny Cash's original. ~
UPALLNITE4U 4 months ago
@UPALLNITE4U And no one "beats" Vaughn Monroe's original.
IwshIcldstrtover 4 months ago
@UPALLNITE4U Except Marty Robbins. =Stefan=
chengloki 3 months ago
@UPALLNITE4U Berl Ives did it in 1949 first. BUT, i agree that nobody did it as well as good old Johnny Cash: whatever he sang, he gave it his own wonderful personal touch!!
QuantumDriel 3 months ago
1person is in that range up in the sky
m16nut1 4 months ago
LOL it would have been funny if the Origional Adama got up on the bridge of the Origional Galactica and Sang this
wanderer711 4 months ago
A fine place for a ghost:)
whitemanrunshim 4 months ago
I heard Richard Hatch and Dirk Benedict can sing, too! :D
KrystalTomlin 5 months ago
Hilarious
crobarus 5 months ago
@crobarus This was a big hit for vaughn monroe he was in a bonaza episode lorne greene can sing
spacepatrolman 4 months ago
Anyone who says Lorne Green can't sing is deaf.
YourFaceWillDie468 10 months ago 10
@YourFaceWillDie468 AMEN! I LOVE this man's voice!!!!
Dreamcatcherwrites 8 months ago
@YourFaceWillDie468 what are ya kiddin me when i say this i gave it a shot and was suprised how good he was but being a youngin born in the late 70's this first thing to come to mind for me at least was battlestar, however there was some work he could of done to make it better
datrumaniac 3 months ago
@YourFaceWillDie468 Pardon?
judgedredd123 3 days ago
not bad, try Vaughn Munroe's version
pykebishop 11 months ago
Grits,s popularity is itself popular. In a Far Side cartoon, equestrian spirits stormed through a house & the wife said,"Hurry up or you'll miss it! 'Ghost riders in The Kitchen!'"
niflap 1 year ago
Not as much my favorite version, so much as the version that got me interested in this song
niflap 1 year ago
Lorne Green gave this song attitude. Thanks 4 posting
niflap 1 year ago
Thank god he sang this!!!!! I was hoping he sung this masterpiece at one point.
YourFaceWillDie396 1 year ago
Somebody must have read my request. This version boosted my interested in this song.
niflap 1 year ago
This is my theme song for my life.
1971SuperLead 1 year ago
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BastienClair1731 1 year ago
@BastienClair1731 thanks.
sarastrone 1 year ago
OK, so he was no Pavarotti, but he's a lot more tuneful than most of today's so-called pop singers !
BarkingMadTwo 1 year ago
Singing is the action of rhythm and tone. This song has both. Therefore he's singing
Ddyracer 1 year ago 8
You entitled to your opnion and I'm entitled to mine.
54kittycat 1 year ago
Great!! Didn't know Lorne Greene was such a good singer.
54kittycat 1 year ago
@54kittycat
He's not singing he's talking and he sucks my brother listened to this corny shit and died of shock
TheJomogogo 1 year ago
@TheJomogogo Well said !!!!!!!!!!!!
bigals1000 1 year ago
@TheJomogogo He's changing his pitch. That's singing.
AllisonShouldDie 1 year ago
@AllisonShouldDie
then i guess i'm singing when i say i just took a big crap
TheJomogogo 1 year ago
@AllisonShouldDie Not necessarily; not changing pitch is monotony, as opposed to just not singing. But he's singing. Why people say he isn't singing is just about as mystifying as anything. I think singing is just essentially holding the same pitch for an elongated time, not like what people do while talking. So in essence, singing is actually not changing pitch.
YourFaceWillDie468 8 months ago
Love it!!!!
deansgirl4evr 1 year ago