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  1. Most people are familiar with the Western classic “ Ridin’ Down the Canyon (to watch the sun go down) ”. Other ballads equally as beautiful are “ The Wind Sings A Cowboy Song ”, “ Mother Here’s a bouquet for you ”, “ The Old Covered Wagon ”, and “ Western Lullaby ”. Smiley also wrote musical scores for such films as ...

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  2. Nov 5, 2007 · http://www.youtube.com/group/whostheguyinthehatFrom ( 1935 )Lester Alvin (Smiley) Burnette (born March 18, 1911, Summum, Illinois - February 16, 1967, Encino...

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  3. www.smileyburnette.org › Smiley › historyHistory - Smiley Burnette

    Gene and Smiley provided the musical interlude singing three songs back to back. Two of the songs were Smiley’s compositions, “Somewhere in Wyoming” and “Mama Dont Allow No Music Played in Here”. The other film was a 15 chapter serial, “Mystery Mountain”. In the serial Gene and Smiley had only bit parts.

  4. Sep 18, 2023 · Zeta Equis. Subscribed. 1. 33 views 8 months ago. Welcome to my channel! In this video, I present to you the original version of the iconic song "Momma Don't Allow No Music Playin Round...

  5. Two of the songs were Smiley’s compositions, “Somewhere in Wyoming” and “Mama Dont Allow No Music Played in Here”.

  6. He wrote some 350 songs, most of them used in his films. Among his most popular tunes were "Mama Don't Allow No Music Played in Here," "Riding Down the Canyon" and "My Home Town." —...

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  8. That lead to Smiley’s first film appearance along with Gene in “In Old Santa Fe”. In this film Smiley sang the first song that he had written “ Mama Don’t Allow No Music Played In Here ” Gene also sang for his film's debut, a song that Smiley had written “ Somewhere in Wyoming ”.