Marty Robins Texas town of El Paso where he fell in love with a Mexican girl. I think they buried him in Cleveland after he got shot and died in the streets of El Paso. Crap dunno
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This'd be a great idea for a running thread.
Bits and Pieces by the Dave Clark Five would be way to easy so I won't waste the time, but you've got me thinking.
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Chip Tha Ripper - Back To Cleveland - The Cleveland Show
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Hahah... guess again. I never heard of that one.
The answer is always, "Stairway to Heaven".
No?
The theme to "Have Gun Will Travel"?
Marty Robins Texas town of El Paso where he fell in love with a Mexican girl. I think they buried him in Cleveland after he got shot and died in the streets of El Paso. Crap dunno
Johnny Cash, Tennessee Stud.
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Boy George, Do You Really Want To Hurt Me.............okay, maybe not
Pancho and Lefty, by Willie Nelson & Merle Haggard.
Pancho "wore his gun outside his pants for all the honest world to feel";
First part of song takes place in Mexico;
Lefty collects reward for killiing Pancho and afterwards Lefty dies "in Cleveland 's cold" many years later.
OK, I'm impressed! Here are the lyrics, if anyone cares:
https://azlyrics.com/lyrics/willienelson/panchoandlefty.html
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That sure looks like John Wayne's gun and the way he wore it??
That must be a really really old song... Just sayin'.
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Theme to rawhide???? nah.
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If you insist on John Wayne and a song (and a movie), this is about as good as it gets, by Johnny Horton:
(North to Alaska)
That was cool.
This'd be a great idea for a running thread.
Bits and Pieces by the Dave Clark Five would be way to easy so I won't waste the time, but you've got me thinking.
I would have guessed 'The Good, The Bad and The Ugly'.....seems to fit the pictures....
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