Uploaded by VideosTimes2 on Aug 14, 2008
Back by popular demand: Vaughn Monroe sings Singing My Way Back Home and Mexicali Trail from his 1950 singing cowboy film Singing Guns. Vaughn also recorded these tunes for RCA Victor.
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@downhill240 Yes, and the bad guy seems to be charmed by it! Must've
severely messed up his groove when Monroe shot the glass out of his hand.
SO MUCH FOR HIS ROMANTIC EVENING!
The "phantom back-up band" is hilarious!
Almost as funny as the one guy with a wristwatch on his upraised arm
in the movie "Ben Hur", (dated 3,000 years before wristwatches were invented).
GooglFascists 7 months ago
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@fatjud1 On the Western Channel from time to time. Jeff Corey, Billy Gray, and Elinor Donahue have minor roles. Walter Brennan , Ella Raines and Vaughn Monroe star.
foxvienna1 1 year ago
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actually in the movie the band moved off to his side because the bad guy threatened to shoot them if they started to sing the song singing my way back home for the woman saloon owner.
cripplious 1 year ago
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I wonder if this is the ony movie in history where the "Good cowboy" sang to the "bad Cowboy"?! I saw Roy sing to Trigger, I saw Gene sing to Champion and I saw Rex Allen sing to Cocoa. Heck I even saw Cisco sing to Poncho! But I ain't never seen anybody sing to the bad-guy. live and learn!
downhill240 1 year ago
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i would love to have the movie but can't find it anywhere
fatjud1 1 year ago
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he could sing and was not a bad actor. God bless u vaughn monroe!
grannydyess 2 years ago
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great song and singer. loved vaughn monroe. he was a good actor also. saw most of his cowboy movies
grannydyess 2 years ago
I believe he only made 2 westerns.
VideosTimes2 2 years ago
Look closely...there's no band behind Vaughn at 44 seconds, but at 1:43, there the band is! Then at 2:16 the band has curiously disappeared again.
VideosTimes2 3 years ago
The band is there, just the angle of the shot. Not wanting to be a spoiler, there is a reason shown earlier in the movie why the band is moving about. Great post, superb movie. Vaughn just didn't like the movies, preferred band engagements and the East Coast.
flxible52 2 years ago
What a band...they can dodge bullets, move away from the bandstand leaving it empty, and not miss one note in the arrangement as they back up Vaughn! I still think it's an editing problem, which often happened in B westerns.
VideosTimes2 2 years ago