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If you know of an MP3 with the song, I'd take that too.

2007-01-17 13:53:08 · 2 answers · asked by ctrl-alt-delete 4 in Entertainment & Music Music

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I can't find it. Best I could do comes from comments to the IMDB entry for "Run, Appaloosa, Run," a 1966 Disney movie:

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Fun Memory, 6 February 2002

Author: bika from The Palouse


I must've seen this 28 years ago on a rainy day in grade school. I was in Southern California when I learned of the Appaloosa horse from this film. The theme song has floated through my head ever since - "greatest horse a man could ever ride." Now I live on the Palouse where the Nez Perce raised the appaloosa - and I bumped into an ancient video of the movie at the local video store. My daughter (age 6) loves the film now, too.

The main characters (besides the horse) are members of the Nez Perce tribe, and whole some comments about "the Indians" seem less appropriate in 2002 than they did in 1966 or 1973, Disney did a pretty good job of presenting the story in a pro-native fashion. Some good scenes of rodeo clowns to boot. Originally aired on The Wonderful World of Disney.

2007-01-18 01:33:33 · answer #1 · answered by Stuck in the Middle Ages 4 · 0 0

interior the 'sixty six action picture"The Appaloosa" (Marlon Brando, John Saxon, Anjanette Comer) COJO ROJO, ApHC #10535 (foaled on February 2, 1960) became into the Appaloosa, no longer a TB. His call ability "purple Cripple" or "Lame purple". "Appaloosa" is the call of the city and isn't any relation to, nor re-make of,"The Appaloosa" verify the plumbing of horse in photograph #3. Stallion? i've got self assurance extra effective than one horse performed the area using variances of leg and facial markings. many of the action picture horses come from the "ND Corral". ( NonDescript)

2017-01-01 08:27:39 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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