Vaughn Monroe & His Orchestra - Riders In The Sky (A Cowboy Legend) 1949 video free download
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Duration: 03:07
Uploaded: 2012/10/12
Vaughn Monroe & His Orchestra - Riders In The Sky (A Cowboy Legend) 1949
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8 years ago
Davey R
Sounds kind of weird for the lead vocals to have no ambient reverb and the background harmonies to be drenched in it. Still sounds perfect for a desolate Western movie. Maybe a Spaghetti Western.
9 years ago
Dan Brooks
The best version of this song!
9 years ago
sebring1960
My favorite version! The background vocals sound so haunting! It reminds of the past, decades ago....even before my time, with a ghostly presence involved. It really makes a deep impression on you. Just amazing!! My Mom and Dad loved this song, and it always reminds me of them. God bless you Mom and Dad!
9 years ago
GyMadDogUSMC
Of all the versions of this song, Vaughn Monroe gives me goose bumps.
9 years ago
Jeffrey Lyons
My favorite version of this song. I have it on vinyl from a 1969 release called the RCA Heirloom Collection, in which they celebrated 50 years of recorded music (at the time).
9 years ago
Emily Noel
there's something about his voice that's almost mesmerizing
9 years ago
TheTomato Man
Do you have single saddle vaughn monroe
9 years ago
Greg Johnson
When winter comes, I listen to this song when it is raining and the clouds are dark......
9 years ago
wansaponnatyme
I recall as if it were yesterday, jumping out of bed on a Saturday morning, when Ifirst heard this recording. The arrangement and wedding of the beat, voice, and every element is flawless. Vaughan Monroe was a star of the Big Band era, almost unique in that the band earned its bread and butter largely due to the singer-bandleader.Great recording.Funning, hearing this now, some 65 years later I am struck at the thought that this could be Robert Mitchum singing. [Weird, but he did cut some records[.