Singing cowboy Roy Rogers was actually named Leonard Slye, born in Cincinnati. His persona was HEAVILY marketed, and he found that he couldn't go anywhere in cowboy hat and duds without being mobbed by fans.
Getting a bit sick of it, he decided to try taking the train while wearing a regular business suit. To his delight, he "passed."
Then he bumped into a friend from his old Cincinnati neighborhood, who greeted him with:
"Leonard Slye!" Then peered at him. "Where in helll you bin?"
@dandanthetaximan- i DID watch the the whole video, which is why I made the comment about Russell's legs. The moment i mentioned @ 3:20 is IN that version!
To quote my comment, "Right after this he DOWNS a massive glass of some drink called "No Use Killing Two Horses", wish it was on here."
The "wish it was on here" was Bob downing that drink (which immediately follows the song in the movie). It was NOT for the song itself.
You should have re-read my comment before commenting. :)
@mnmcv1 The Son Of Paleface version is on here! It's right after the version from The Paleface. You should watch the whole posted video before commenting.
Bob Hope seems to be doing an early sorta form of RAP music!! Very well, actually!
zuditaka 4 days ago
Singing cowboy Roy Rogers was actually named Leonard Slye, born in Cincinnati. His persona was HEAVILY marketed, and he found that he couldn't go anywhere in cowboy hat and duds without being mobbed by fans.
Getting a bit sick of it, he decided to try taking the train while wearing a regular business suit. To his delight, he "passed."
Then he bumped into a friend from his old Cincinnati neighborhood, who greeted him with:
"Leonard Slye!" Then peered at him. "Where in helll you bin?"
RichMatarese 1 month ago
@dandanthetaximan- i DID watch the the whole video, which is why I made the comment about Russell's legs. The moment i mentioned @ 3:20 is IN that version!
To quote my comment, "Right after this he DOWNS a massive glass of some drink called "No Use Killing Two Horses", wish it was on here."
The "wish it was on here" was Bob downing that drink (which immediately follows the song in the movie). It was NOT for the song itself.
You should have re-read my comment before commenting. :)
mnmcv1 1 month ago
@mnmcv1 The Son Of Paleface version is on here! It's right after the version from The Paleface. You should watch the whole posted video before commenting.
dandanthetaximan 1 month ago
Bob Hope is awesome!
Scoonertuna 2 months ago
one great show man BOB HOPE good to watch on those black and white T.V SHOW'S
wingully 3 months ago
This is good
TheOversizedPumpkin 4 months ago
nice song great actor
AltonJB1984 4 months ago
I always loved this movie. =D
indydude100 5 months ago
Today we call those women whores
CyBeRdEmOn1234 7 months ago