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  2. Lone Ranger - Wikipedia

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    When it was explained, "Oh, he's the Lone Ranger!", the Ranger and Tonto would be seen galloping off with the cry, "Hi-Yo, Silver! Away!" catching the attention of one of the townspeople crossing the street. Tonto usually referred to the Lone Ranger as "Kemo sabe", described as meaning either "faithful friend," or "trusty scout".

  3. Hi-Yo Silver - Wikipedia

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    Hi-Yo Silver is a 1940 American Western film, directed by William Witney and John English. It stars Lee Powell , Hi-Yo Silver, and Chief Thundercloud and was released on April 10, 1940. The film was created by condensing the fifteen chapters of the 1938 film serial The Lone Ranger .

  4. The Lone Ranger (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Lone Ranger states that "Silver" will be his name. At the end of most episodes, after The Lone Ranger and Tonto leave, someone asks the sheriff or other person of authority who the masked man was. The person then responds that it was The Lone Ranger, who is then heard yelling "Hi-Yo Silver, away!"

  5. Hi Ho Silver Lining - Wikipedia

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    "Hi Ho Silver Lining" is a rock song, written by American songwriters Scott English and Larry Weiss and first released as a single in March 1967 by English band the Attack, then a few days later by Jeff Beck. [1]

  6. Hi Ho Silver - Wikipedia

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    "Hi Ho Silver" is a song by Scottish singer/songwriter Jim Diamond. It is best known for being the theme song for the British television series Boon.The song was from Diamond's second solo studio album Desire for Freedom, and it reached No. 5 on the UK chart in 1986.

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  8. Beck's Bolero - Wikipedia

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    It appeared as the B-side of his first single, "Hi Ho Silver Lining", which was released on 10 March 1967 in the UK (Columbia DB 8151) and 3 April 1967 in the US (Epic 5–10157). The initial UK pressing of the single listed the title as "Bolero" with Jeff Beck as the composer, while later pressings showed "Beck's Bolero" and "J. Page". [ 18 ]

  9. Stereo (Pavement song) - Wikipedia

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    The song's lyrics make several references to pop culture icons.. The repeated line "Hi-Ho Silver, Ride" in the chorus is a reference to The Lone Ranger's catchphrase.; Part of the second verse muses about Rush lead singer Geddy Lee's distinctive high-pitched vocal stylings.