I've seen Riders in the Sky several times live... In the old days we used to call them entertainers. Its a lost art being both able to play songs and entertain, play me Blue Shadows 1 more time please!
Went up to Ranger Doug after Riders in the Sky performed in Greenville, Texas. Stuck out my hand to shake his and tell him what a fan I was. He looked up and walked away. So I became an ex-fan. It’s true what they say, “Maybe best you don’t meet your heroes”.
Anybody else think of Eddie the delivery boy in "To Grandmother's House We Go" when they hear this? I love this movie, it is one of my favorite Christmas movies! The story is happy and heartwarming and Michelle did such a great job playing twins!
Glenn Johnson Love these guys and western music since the fifties when i was growing up.Just wonderful and good to see them on Larry`s country diner.Thankyou.
Love their excellent playing. It's sure nothing of the actual stuff you hear today out of every available speaker around you but it's sure a well done adaptation of the Cole Porter thing.
Riders In The Sky deserve multiple awards, including the Nobel Prize...they are seriously wonderful!!
I've seen Riders in the Sky several times live... In the old days we used to call them entertainers. Its a lost art being both able to play songs and entertain, play me Blue Shadows 1 more time please!
Went up to Ranger Doug after Riders in the Sky performed in Greenville, Texas. Stuck out my hand to shake his and tell him what a fan I was. He looked up and walked away. So I became an ex-fan. It’s true what they say, “Maybe best you don’t meet your heroes”.
Shame shame😢
I have loved this group every since I first heard them. God bless and long live, Riders in the Sky.
Anybody else think of Eddie the delivery boy in "To Grandmother's House We Go" when they hear this? I love this movie, it is one of my favorite Christmas movies! The story is happy and heartwarming and Michelle did such a great job playing twins!
They did this very good need more of it in today western music
Glenn Johnson Love these guys and western music since the fifties when i was growing up.Just wonderful and good to see them on Larry`s country diner.Thankyou.
This was my father's favorite group until he died. I hope they can come to Denver CO one day so I can see them.
Love the fact that this song was written by that well known cowboy Cole Porter.
Jewish tunes. Cowboy tunes Cole do it all
Love their excellent playing.
It's sure nothing of the actual stuff you hear today out of every available
speaker around you but it's sure a well done adaptation of the Cole Porter thing.
i must be getting old I love these guys, lol !
Saw these guys at “tweetsy”
” in NC; shows don’t get much better!
Love the song, love the fiddle playing. Thanks for this.
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Beautifully performed. Growing up on a ranch in Texas, this song always spoke to me.
I love these songs.
For me, this is best version to sing along because of the tempo. Thank you for brighting my day!
I still prefer Gene Autry's version but I do enjoy the Riders as well
So pure What a treat
They still got it
wow this is so cool video awesome work well done my frend great job
these guys are great--- roy would sure aprove.
Roy jr.(Dusty)Rogers, is a personal friend to Ranger Doug & the Riders in the Sky.
As a teenager I did some part time custodial work after school. My supervisor used to sing this as we worked.
shut up gramps
Great job, guys!
Jimmy Capps at his best and great song by the group.
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One of the best "bushcraft" songs ever
Fantastic guys❤️❤️❤️
My how time flies: now viewing at 11:19 AM 16-JUL-2022. SAT.
Excellent!
When I saw the screenshot for this video, I thought Bubbles was going to sing.
If I was a guest I would play the harmonica
National Treasures!
Now: 20-Oct-2023. 6:24 PM FRI.
1:03 AM WED 09-Mar-2022.
I wear those clothes to go shopping
it was Roy Rogers @conne Dillion
10:22 PM FRI 19-AUG-2022.
nice guys
Where can I get one of those SHIRTS?!
Probably Nudie...
Written by...Cole Porter.
Roy Rogers's musicians?
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Isn't this fun? I'm trying to remember if it was Gene (Autry) or Roy (Rogers) that first made this a well-known song
what year
sons of pioneer?