Lt. Rip Masters (James Brown) sings the tale of the white buffalo to Rusty (Lee Aakers) and Rin Tin Tin. An excerpt from an episode of the tv show Rin Tin Tin that aired in 1955.
Thanks so much for posting this! It was so long ago that I thought for a while I had imagined the episode and the song. Such childhood memories from a different time.
I had the 78. Unfortunately they don't have the beginning of the record. last time I played it was probably 50 years ago it began with a indian speaking. It sounded something like this "tatee scott a skoot ta cheekski, ti ta, pita hara nara. sook stow wha kah kee we kota kah. I wish someone had the record and posted it because I would like to see how good my memory is of something I haven't heard in somewhere around 50 years. I wish some could post the beginning so I could see how close I was
I saw the original broadcast of this episode when I was 5 1/2 years old. I never forgot it or the song. I can still sing every word of it by heart.
tomterrific132 1 month ago
Love that all the soldiers just join in, in the background. It sound like an old Disney song from The jungle book or something.;)
sparrowcrazy 5 months ago
I recall I was about 8 years old and watched this on Rin Tin Tin about 1956. A great little song.
ChiefSailor1948 6 months ago
Great song. I wish the clip had end a few seconds sooner though.
KnightVow 6 months ago
Does anyone have a clip of Lt. Rip Masters singing Ride Out to Fort Apache song?
sivartab 1 year ago
In the old west they had echo chambers on the prairie for when they sang
TheJomogogo 1 year ago
Thanks so much for posting this! It was so long ago that I thought for a while I had imagined the episode and the song. Such childhood memories from a different time.
snoopy1648 1 year ago
I had the 78. Unfortunately they don't have the beginning of the record. last time I played it was probably 50 years ago it began with a indian speaking. It sounded something like this "tatee scott a skoot ta cheekski, ti ta, pita hara nara. sook stow wha kah kee we kota kah. I wish someone had the record and posted it because I would like to see how good my memory is of something I haven't heard in somewhere around 50 years. I wish some could post the beginning so I could see how close I was
mansonjolly 1 year ago
I have this on a 78rpm record...mum bought it for me just after this song came out.....timeless...thank you...
willyskimmel 1 year ago
Wow...haven't heard this since the 1950's..thank you for posting!!
afhyatt 1 year ago