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I remember another theme song for The Lone Ranger besides William Tell Overture, please help!!?
I watched The Lone Ranger all the time as a kid. Mostly I saw the opening where he is riding Silver as the William Tell Overture plays. However, I remember another theme song. I know I do, but I was so young. I remember it for the color episodes. It has singing in it. It goes something like this: "Hi Ho, Silver, Hi Ho Silver Away". It was guys singing this. Does anyone know what I'm talking about? I know I'm not dreaming this.
Thanks Empress of Everything!! That's it. It sure was. Thanks so much.
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
You're not dreaming it.
What I think you saw were the edited-together movies made from 3 half-hour color episodes. There were 39 color episodes, making 13 movies. "The Lone Ranger" movie and "The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold" were added to make 15 movies shown in rotation. At the beginning of each movie, they used the origin sequence and "Hi-Yo, Silver" song from "The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold."
Here is the song, enjoy! :-)
- DianeLv 45 years ago
Muti is a madman! I was going to answer no, because of what I'm going to add, but after watching the performance, I'm changing it to: "For the most part - not entirely". After reading starr_mail's answer, I couldn't stop thinking of a lame Silver and an unmasked Lone Ranger hanging on for dear life while her beginners attempted the piece, lol! beingagood1 made me feel like not even bothering to answer (out of my league) but I do have a personal hook-up. When I was a little boy, I had a complete Lone Ranger outfit, complete with a pair of really nice six-shooters, which I was rightly proud of. Later on I became a truck driver. Back in those days your "handle" was given to you by your compadres (nowadays everyone chooses their own). Mine was "Long Ranger". On the CB, everybody thought I was saying "Lone Ranger" and I got tired of repeating "Not Lone, Long, like in Long Guyland" so it became "Lone Ranger". Later, when I started a business, I needed a name and "morphed" it into "Lone Wolf".