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Ken Curtis - I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen

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Uploaded by on May 10, 2010

From The Movie "Rio Grande" of 1950. John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara. The Sons Of The Pioneers included Ken Curtis at that time.

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  • Thanks. Just love to hear Ken sing. Did you know that Duke and Maureen were great friends? Duke not only considered her to be a beautiful woman, but also like ''one of the guys''! She was one of the few people not daunted by the cantankerous, but brilliant director, Pappy Ford. KP

  • @Hawkswill Had heard that. Grand comment. Thanks and thank you for watching. Merry Christmas. Charlie

  • This has always been my favorite movie. I have walked the area of Moab where this was filmed.My daughter's middle name is Kathleen and my second wife was named Kathleen, Rio Grande and this song helped when my wife died. Good to see it posted.

  • @Savoy6442 I'm glad its there for you to see when you wish. GOD Bless You and have a glorious Thanksgiving.

  • My great grandfather, when he was a fat snivelling kid used to clean and polish the cavalrys bridles and saddles during the Apache wars in Texas and Arizona.

  • @SteveShredda What a wonderful heritage. I bet you are proud to know that story. Charlie

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  • Horrible! How dare somebody add colour to this film!

  • @navydoctrinidad Maureen may not have been intimidated by John Ford, but Wayne sure was. When Pappy showed up on the set of "The Alamo", Duke was beside himself.

  • This song was written by Thomas P. Westendorf who had a music store in the historic town of Delavan, Wisconsin.

    There is a plaque on the building regarding this history.

  • ...incredibly romantic!

  • can i get this colour version

    

  • Festus sang a few times on Gunsmoke and once on Have Gun Will Travel. Don't judge a book by its cover.

  • it still blows my girlfriend's mind to know that this is the same man who was festus in gunsmoke. totally different voice traits. she couldn't believe that jim nabors sang oh holy night as deeply as he did either. lol......that girl is priceless.

  • @SteveShredda

    That's wonderful.  I hope he wrote down or dictated his experiences. Those first-hand recollections are priceless. You must be so proud.

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