Branded?
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Branded?
Remember the old TV show? I can't get the tune out of my head. And what were the words? I think I remember part of the song... Branded scorned as the one who ran. What do you do when you're branded and you know you're a man... what's the rest?
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http://www.culttelly.co.uk/lyrics/branded.html is this it?
Edited- Just to say I hate when a song gets stuck in your head. Hope this helps.
Edited- Just to say I hate when a song gets stuck in your head. Hope this helps.
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Well, that's better than me. I woke up this morning with "Gypsies, Tramps, and Thieves" running through my brain--to Cher's singing, of course.
After a couple of hours, I finally couldn't take it any more, so I got up.
We used to sing the Branded theme, pronouncing "man" as "mane", like in Bo Diddley's "I'm a Mane". "I spell m - a - n - mane..."
So:
What do you do when you're branded...
and you know you're a mane?"
(Hey, it's the best I can do without the International Phonetic Alphabet.)
After a couple of hours, I finally couldn't take it any more, so I got up.
We used to sing the Branded theme, pronouncing "man" as "mane", like in Bo Diddley's "I'm a Mane". "I spell m - a - n - mane..."
So:
What do you do when you're branded...
and you know you're a mane?"
(Hey, it's the best I can do without the International Phonetic Alphabet.)
Mike Wright
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And I thought I was the only crazy one. Used to sing my daughter asleep sometimes when she was wee - never had all the words though:
Have gun will travel reads the card of a man...a man without honor is a (something like lonely) man..da dum did a dum did a dum dum dum...
Rollin', rollin', rollin', rawhide...keep them doggies rollin, rawhide...
Dum da da dum, dum da da dum, dum da da dum, da dah dum from Bonanza - I don't think that had words
Philo
Have gun will travel reads the card of a man...a man without honor is a (something like lonely) man..da dum did a dum did a dum dum dum...
Rollin', rollin', rollin', rawhide...keep them doggies rollin, rawhide...
Dum da da dum, dum da da dum, dum da da dum, da dah dum from Bonanza - I don't think that had words
Philo
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We got a right to pick a little fight, Bonanza,PhilO wrote: Dum da da dum, dum da da dum, dum da da dum, da dah dum from Bonanza - I don't think that had words
Philo
If anyone fights anyone of us, he's gotta fight with me!
We're not a one to saddle up and run, Bonanza!
Anyone of us who starts a little fuss knows he can count on me!
One for four
Four for one,
This we guarantee.
We got a right to pick a little fight, Bonanza!
If anyone fights anyone of us, he's gotta fight with me!
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Re: OT: Branded?
wherever you go for the rest of your life ,you must prove , you're a manjonharl wrote:Remember the old TV show? I can't get the tune out of my head. And what were the words? I think I remember part of the song... Branded scorned as the one who ran. What do you do when you're branded and you know you're a man... what's the rest?
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Knowledge is not wisdom.
Wisdom is not truth.
Truth is not beauty. Beauty is not love.
Love is not music. Music is the best.
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You might try and catch a rerun of Branded on television. Channel Six, here sometimes runs it on Saturday nights, after the news.
We chased lady luck, 'til we finally struck Bonanza.
With a gun and a rope and a hat full of hope, planted a family tree. We got hold of a pot of gold, Bonanza.
With a horse and a saddle, and a range full of cattle, how rich can a fellow be?
On this land we put our brand, Cartwright is the name, fortune smiled, the day we filed the Ponderosa claim.
Here in the West, we're livin' the best, Bonanza, if anyone fights any one of us, he's go a fight with me, Bonanza.
Hoss and Joe and Adam know every rock and pine, no one works, fights, or eats, like those boys of mine. Here we stand in the middle of a grand Bonanza.
With a gun and a rope and a hatful of hope, we planted our family tree, we got hold of a potful of gold, Bonanza.
With a houseful of friends where the rainbow ends, how rich can a fellow be?
On this land we put our brand, Cartwright is the name, fortune smiled, the day we filed the Ponderosa claim. Here in the west we're livin' the best Bonanza.
With the friendliest, fightingist, loving band, that ever set foot in the promised land, and we're happier than them all.
That's why we call it Bonanza...Bonanza...Bonanza...
The following lyrics were used in the pilot, but cut out before it aired, Lorne Greene also recorded another version on a record album, I think:
(Little Joe solo) I've got a flair for women everywhere---Bonanza!
(Hoss solo) Bonanza! (Barks and howls)
(All three) I'm not afraid of any pretty maid--Bonanza! Bonanza!
But when I give a kiss to any little miss, She'll learn a lot from me
(Ben solo) I'm not afraid of any pretty maid--Bonanza!
(All three) Bonanza!
When I give a kiss to any little miss
She'll learn a lot from me
Hair of brown, hair of gold
I'll take what I see
We're not a one to saddle up and run--Bonanza! Bonanza!
Anyone of us who starts a little fuss
Knows he can count on me
One for four, four for all
This we guarantee
We got a right to pick a little fight--Bonanza! Bonanza!
If anyone fights any one of us
He's gotta fight with me!
Lyrics quoted from Bonanza: Scenery of the
Ponderosa
The Bonanza theme lyrics, written by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans.:fancypiper wrote:We got a right to pick a little fight, Bonanza,PhilO wrote: Dum da da dum, dum da da dum, dum da da dum, da dah dum from Bonanza - I don't think that had words
Philo
If anyone fights anyone of us, he's gotta fight with me!
We're not a one to saddle up and run, Bonanza!
Anyone of us who starts a little fuss knows he can count on me!
One for four
Four for one,
This we guarantee.
We got a right to pick a little fight, Bonanza!
If anyone fights anyone of us, he's gotta fight with me!
We chased lady luck, 'til we finally struck Bonanza.
With a gun and a rope and a hat full of hope, planted a family tree. We got hold of a pot of gold, Bonanza.
With a horse and a saddle, and a range full of cattle, how rich can a fellow be?
On this land we put our brand, Cartwright is the name, fortune smiled, the day we filed the Ponderosa claim.
Here in the West, we're livin' the best, Bonanza, if anyone fights any one of us, he's go a fight with me, Bonanza.
Hoss and Joe and Adam know every rock and pine, no one works, fights, or eats, like those boys of mine. Here we stand in the middle of a grand Bonanza.
With a gun and a rope and a hatful of hope, we planted our family tree, we got hold of a potful of gold, Bonanza.
With a houseful of friends where the rainbow ends, how rich can a fellow be?
On this land we put our brand, Cartwright is the name, fortune smiled, the day we filed the Ponderosa claim. Here in the west we're livin' the best Bonanza.
With the friendliest, fightingist, loving band, that ever set foot in the promised land, and we're happier than them all.
That's why we call it Bonanza...Bonanza...Bonanza...
The following lyrics were used in the pilot, but cut out before it aired, Lorne Greene also recorded another version on a record album, I think:
(Little Joe solo) I've got a flair for women everywhere---Bonanza!
(Hoss solo) Bonanza! (Barks and howls)
(All three) I'm not afraid of any pretty maid--Bonanza! Bonanza!
But when I give a kiss to any little miss, She'll learn a lot from me
(Ben solo) I'm not afraid of any pretty maid--Bonanza!
(All three) Bonanza!
When I give a kiss to any little miss
She'll learn a lot from me
Hair of brown, hair of gold
I'll take what I see
We're not a one to saddle up and run--Bonanza! Bonanza!
Anyone of us who starts a little fuss
Knows he can count on me
One for four, four for all
This we guarantee
We got a right to pick a little fight--Bonanza! Bonanza!
If anyone fights any one of us
He's gotta fight with me!
Lyrics quoted from Bonanza: Scenery of the
Ponderosa
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Here's one I heard a lot as a child that still gets stuck in my brain from time to time. Your recalling Bonanza brought it back, as it was sung by Lorne Greene:
Ringo
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He lay face down in the desert sand
Clutching his six-gun in his hand
Shot from behind, I thought he was dead
For under his heart was an ounce of lead
But a spark still burned so I used my knife
And late that night I saved the life of Ringo
I nursed him till the danger passed
The days went by, he mended fast
Then from dawn till setting sun
He practiced with that deadly gun
And hour on hour I watched in awe
No human being could match the draw of Ringo
One day we rode the mountain crest
And I went east and he went west
I took to law and wore a star
While he spread terror near and far
With lead and blood he gained such fame
All throught the West they feared the name of Ringo
I knew someday I'd face the test
Which one of us would be the best
And sure enough the word came down
That he was holed up in the town
I left the posse out in the street
And I went in alone to meet Ringo
They said my speed was next to none
But my lightning draw had just begun
When I heard a blast that stung my wrist
The gun went flying from my fist
And I was looking down the bore
Of the deadly .44 of Ringo
They say that was the only time
That anyone had seen him smile
He slowly lowered his gun and then
He said to me "We're even, friend"
And so at last I understood
That there was still a spark of good in Ringo
I blocked the path of his retreat
He turned and stepped into the street
A dozen guns spit fire and lead
A moment later, he lay dead
The town began to shout and cheer
Nowhere was there shed a tear for Ringo
The story spread throughout the land
That I had beaten Ringo's hand
And it was just the years, they say
That made me put my guns away
But on his grave they can't explain
The tarnished star above the name of Ringo
Ringo
-------
He lay face down in the desert sand
Clutching his six-gun in his hand
Shot from behind, I thought he was dead
For under his heart was an ounce of lead
But a spark still burned so I used my knife
And late that night I saved the life of Ringo
I nursed him till the danger passed
The days went by, he mended fast
Then from dawn till setting sun
He practiced with that deadly gun
And hour on hour I watched in awe
No human being could match the draw of Ringo
One day we rode the mountain crest
And I went east and he went west
I took to law and wore a star
While he spread terror near and far
With lead and blood he gained such fame
All throught the West they feared the name of Ringo
I knew someday I'd face the test
Which one of us would be the best
And sure enough the word came down
That he was holed up in the town
I left the posse out in the street
And I went in alone to meet Ringo
They said my speed was next to none
But my lightning draw had just begun
When I heard a blast that stung my wrist
The gun went flying from my fist
And I was looking down the bore
Of the deadly .44 of Ringo
They say that was the only time
That anyone had seen him smile
He slowly lowered his gun and then
He said to me "We're even, friend"
And so at last I understood
That there was still a spark of good in Ringo
I blocked the path of his retreat
He turned and stepped into the street
A dozen guns spit fire and lead
A moment later, he lay dead
The town began to shout and cheer
Nowhere was there shed a tear for Ringo
The story spread throughout the land
That I had beaten Ringo's hand
And it was just the years, they say
That made me put my guns away
But on his grave they can't explain
The tarnished star above the name of Ringo
"Branded" isn't that what wives want to do to their husbands
Ben Cartwright or aka Lorne Greene was a radio news reader in Canada during World War II, for the CBC and because his voice was so deep, was given the title as the "Voice of Doom" by Canadians, because in the early goings of the war, before the USA entered it, the news wasn't anything to be cheerfull or hopefull about.
I to laid on the floor on Sunday night and watched Bonanza, my sister having the biggest crush on Little Joe, she was too young to understand the word swooning but that was what she did while watching.
MarkB
Ben Cartwright or aka Lorne Greene was a radio news reader in Canada during World War II, for the CBC and because his voice was so deep, was given the title as the "Voice of Doom" by Canadians, because in the early goings of the war, before the USA entered it, the news wasn't anything to be cheerfull or hopefull about.
I to laid on the floor on Sunday night and watched Bonanza, my sister having the biggest crush on Little Joe, she was too young to understand the word swooning but that was what she did while watching.
MarkB
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A couple of years ago,I read about a deadly craze which was sweeping Brazil.
Apparently,in various nightclubs,a chalk-line would be drawn down the centre of the dance floor,and the young people would seperate into two teams,each to either side of the line.
The D.J. would then play the 'Bonanza' theme,and whilst the music played,each team would goad and provoke members of the other side to cross the line if they dared.
Allegedly,several young men were killed in the ensuing mayhem.
Apparently,in various nightclubs,a chalk-line would be drawn down the centre of the dance floor,and the young people would seperate into two teams,each to either side of the line.
The D.J. would then play the 'Bonanza' theme,and whilst the music played,each team would goad and provoke members of the other side to cross the line if they dared.
Allegedly,several young men were killed in the ensuing mayhem.
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Haven't seen Branded since I was a kid. I still remember them ripping the buttons off his coat. And the drumming as he walked out of the fort. Some of the words stuck.
All but one man died,
There at Bitter Creek,
And they say he ran away.
Branded
Marked as the one who ran, (not sure of that line)
What do you do when you're branded,
And you know you're a man?
I think it would have been a cooler show if he really did run and had a hard time living with himself and trying to prove himself worthy and all.
Remember Chuck as The Rifleman? Shooting the antlers off the deer head in the saloon with a Winchester? Dude...
Can't beat those old Clint Eastwood spagetti westerns. The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly. That's what I'm talking about.
Tony
I have a vague recollection of that Ringo song. And what was the name of that great song about the cowboy who meets the Mexican lady in El Paso and had to beat it out of town when her boyfriend shows up?
All but one man died,
There at Bitter Creek,
And they say he ran away.
Branded
Marked as the one who ran, (not sure of that line)
What do you do when you're branded,
And you know you're a man?
I think it would have been a cooler show if he really did run and had a hard time living with himself and trying to prove himself worthy and all.
Remember Chuck as The Rifleman? Shooting the antlers off the deer head in the saloon with a Winchester? Dude...
Can't beat those old Clint Eastwood spagetti westerns. The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly. That's what I'm talking about.
Tony
I have a vague recollection of that Ringo song. And what was the name of that great song about the cowboy who meets the Mexican lady in El Paso and had to beat it out of town when her boyfriend shows up?
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