"The Ballad of High Noon" (or "Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darlin'") was a song that was introduced in the movie High Noon in 1952. It was sung over the opening credits by Tex Ritter.
Frankie Laine had a big Pop Music hit with that song in 1952, but in the movie soundtrack, the song was sung by country star Tex Ritter.
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The song is "Space Cowboy" by Steve Miller Band. "You know you know where it's at."
Hank Snow, lyrics here: http://www.lyricstime.com/hank-snow-hawaiian-cowboy-lyrics.html
Chris Brown sang it. And the title is Yeah 3x.
Little David Wilkins sang the song.
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HerbJeffries
The song is "Space Cowboy" by Steve Miller Band. "You know you know where it's at."
Selena Gomez?
Roy Rogers
No it was Tex Ritter. The lyrics contained in the film version were never recorded so are difficult to find.
Hank Snow, lyrics here: http://www.lyricstime.com/hank-snow-hawaiian-cowboy-lyrics.html
I believe the title is "Born 'Neath a Star", but I am having trouble locating audio. I sang this in high school choir.
I believe it was the Andrew sisters
The song was performed by Harry Nilsson.
Chris Brown sang it. And the title is Yeah 3x.
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