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"Rawhide" is a Western song written by Ned Washington (lyrics) and composed by Dimitri Tiomkin in 1958. It was originally recorded by Frankie Laine. The song was used as the theme to Rawhide, a western television series that ran on CBS from 1959 to 1965. Members of the Western Writers of America chose it as one of the Top 100 Western songs of ...
Rawhide's Clint Eastwood Sings Cowboy Favorites: Release date: 1963; Label: Cameo Records; Eastwood After Hours: Live at Carnegie Hall [2CD] Release date: 1997; Label: Malpaso Records, Warner Bros. Records; Music for the Movies of Clint Eastwood: Release date: 2001; Label: Warner Bros. Records; The Singing Cowboys (Clint Eastwood & Frankie ...
In the 1960s, Laine continued appearing on variety shows such as Laugh-In, but took on several serious guest-starring roles in shows like Rawhide, and Burke's Law. His theme song for Rawhide proved to be popular and helped make the show, which starred Eric Fleming and launched the career of Clint Eastwood, a hit.
Eric Fleming postcard. Rawhide is an American Western television series starring Eric Fleming and Clint Eastwood.The show aired for eight seasons on the CBS network on Friday nights from January 9, 1959, [1] to September 3, 1965, before moving to Tuesday nights from September 14, 1965, until December 7, 1965, with a total of 217 black-and-white episodes.
Rawhide ran successfully for eight seasons and kicked off Eastwood’s career as a Western star. He played cattle driver Rowdy Yates, the series’ protagonist, and was paid $700 per episode at ...
Rawhide, a Western television series featuring Eric Fleming and Clint Eastwood, which ran 1959–1965 "Rawhide" (song), a 1958 Western song originally recorded by Frankie Laine, theme to the TV series; Rawhide, a daily morning satirical show on CBC Radio in the 1950s, with Max Ferguson "Raw Hide", a song by Ol' Dirty Bastard from his 1995 album ...
Coogan’s Bluff (1968) A fish-out-of-water cop thriller with Eastwood as the Stetson-wearing fish. Directed by his mentor and longtime collaborator, Don Siegel, this was the actor’s first non ...
[7] [8] Eastwood had made occasional previous forays into music, including the full-length album Rawhide's Clint Eastwood Sings Cowboy Favorites in 1963, [9] but "Bar Room Buddies" was his first ever Hot Country hit. [10] Ronnie Milsap's number-one song "Cowboys and Clowns" also featured in Bronco Billy. [11]