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Home, home on the range, Where the deer and the antelope play; Where seldom is heard a discouraging word And the skies are not cloudy all day. Where the air is so pure, the zephyrs so free, The breezes so balmy and light, That I would not exchange my home on the range For all of the cities so bright. The red man was pressed from this part of ...
Brewster Martin Higley VI, MD (November 30, 1823 – December 9, 1911) was an otolaryngologist who became famous for writing "My Western Home". Originally written in 1871 or 1872 and published under the title "My Western Home" in the Smith County Pioneer in the fall of 1873, possibly December, this poem later became the original lyrics for the famous American folk song "Home on the Range".
On June 30, 1947, "Home on the Range" became the Kansas state song. [9] In 2010, members of the Western Writers of America chose it as one of the Top 100 western songs of all time.
Home on the Range premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles on March 21, 2004, and was released in the United States on April 2. Although it received mixed reviews from critics, it was a box office failure , grossing $145.3 million worldwide against a production budget of $110 million.
Home on the Range: A Trio of Three young Piglets Plopper/Spider-Pig/Harry Plopper The Simpsons Movie: A pig whom Homer Simpson adopts. Porco Rosso: Kurenai no buta: Porky Pig: Looney Tunes: A stuttering pig. Pua Moana: Moana's pet Kunekune pig. Pumbaa: The Lion King: A flatulent warthog, Timon's best friend and Simba's adoptive uncle.
Home on the Range" is the state song of Kansas, U.S. Home on the Range may also refer to: Home on the Range, a drama directed by Arthur Jacobson; Home on the Range (1940 film), an animation film by MGM; Home on the Range, a drama directed by Robert Springsteen; Home on the Range, a Disney animated feature film
Rotten Tomatoes score: 22% Social worker Emily Jenkins (Renée Zellweger) bonds with a troubled foster care child, Lillith, whose foster parents tried to burn her alive.
Home on the Range is a 1946 American Western film directed by R. G. Springsteen and written by Betty Burbridge. The film stars Monte Hale, Lorna Gray, Bob Nolan, Tom Chatterton, Robert Blake and LeRoy Mason. The film was released on April 18, 1946, by Republic Pictures. [1] [2] [3]