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      • "Happy Trails" song In 1951, Willing had written a song titled "Happy Trails" for the movie. Subsequently, the first three notes of his song and its title were used by Dale Evans in writing her version of "Happy Trails" for both the original The Roy Rogers Show and the short-lived The Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Show, which aired on ABC in 1962.
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  2. "Happy Trails" song In 1951, Willing had written a song titled " Happy Trails " for the movie. Subsequently, the first three notes of his song and its title were used by Dale Evans in writing her version of " Happy Trails " for both the original The Roy Rogers Show and the short-lived The Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Show , which aired on ABC in 1962.

  3. Polyushko-polye (Russian: По́люшко-по́ле, IPA: [ˈpolʲʊʂkə ˈpolʲɪ]) is a Soviet Russian-language song. Polye means "field" in Russian, " polyushko " is a diminutive / hypocoristic form for "polye". It is also known as Meadowlands, Song of the Plains, Cavalry of the Steppes or Oh Fields, My Fields in English .

  4. Spoilers of the Plains: Directed by William Witney. With Roy Rogers, Trigger, Penny Edwards, Gordon Jones. This is an odd one for Roy. There are foreign spies, desert sites for rocket-launching and artificial satellites. The climax is a one-on-one fight on top of an oil derrick.

  5. Read and write album reviews for Spoilers of the Plains (1951) - William Witney on AllMovie

  6. Film Movie Reviews Spoilers of the Plains — 1951. Spoilers of the Plains. 1951. 1h 8m. Approved. Drama/Music/Western. Where to Watch. Stream. Advertisement. Cast.

  7. The best song Roy sings in this film is Rainbow Over Texas done quite nicely. Roy recorded a lot of his songs, but as a selling recording artist his rival Gene Autry left him way in the dust. Gordon Jones was Roy's sidekick in a lot of the Rogers films toward the end of his Republic days, playing his usual amiable lunkhead.

  8. The Great Plains have a continental climate. Over much of their expanse, cold winters and warm summers prevail, with low precipitation and humidity, much wind, and sudden changes in temperature. The major source of moisture is the Gulf of Mexico, and the amount falls off both to the north and west. Thus, the southern plains have 15 to 25 inches ...

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