The Western, Rawhide, was on television from 1959-66. The easily remembered theme song was sung by Frankie Laine. The music was written by Dimitri Tiomkin and the lyrics were by Ned Washington.
Rawhide was a CBS television Western that was filmed on the California back lots from 1959-66. It was the fifth longest running Western.
You are probably thinking of the television show "Rawhide" from the 1950's. The song was sung by Frankie Laine and was titled "Rawhide." Rollin', rollin' rollin', keep those doggies rollin'. Rawhide!
The television Western, Rawhide, ran from 1959 until 1966 (8 seasons) on CBS. They produced 217 episodes which were aired on Friday nights, except for the last season which aired on Tuesdays.
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On the television Western, Rawhide, Clint Eastwood played Rowdy Yates, the ramrod or 2nd in command of the cattle drives. In the eight seasons (59-66) it was on the air, Rowdy was known for many things, but using a whip was not one of them.
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Danny Elfman wrote the theme song for the cartoon television hit show The Simpsons. The song plays during the opening sequence.
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Sheb Wooley played the scout in the CBS television Western Rawhide. He left the series in the fourth season (1962) but returned in season 7 (1965) for nine episodes. During his absence he was producing 6 albums and acting in other venues.
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