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Chapter Eleven: Whatever Happened to Randolph Scott lyrics
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Whatever Happened To Randolph Scott (1974)
Ever body knows when you go to the show you can't take the kids along
You've gotta read the paper and know the code of G, PG and R and X
And you gotta know what the movie's about before you even go
Tex Ritter's gone and Disney's dead and the screen is filled with sex
Whatever happened to Randolph Scott riding the range alone?
Whatever happened to Gene and Tex and Roy and Rex, the Durango Kid?
Whatever happened to Randolph Scott his horse, plain as can be?
Whatever happened to Randolph Scott has happened to the best of me
Ever body's trying to make a comment about our doubts and fears
True Grit's the only movie I've really understood in years
You gotta take your analyst along to see if it's fit to see
Whatever happened to Randolph Scott has happened to the industry
Whatever happened to Johnny Mack Brown and Alan "Rocky" Lane
Whatever happened to Lash LaRue I'd love to see them again
Whatever happened to Smiley Burnett, Tim Holt and Gene Autry
Whatever happened to all of these has happened to the best of me
Whatever happened to Randolph Scott has happened to the industry
Miscellaneous
Whatever Happened To Randolph Scott (1974)
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- Track 1 on The Statler Bros. Random Memories Disc 3
- 2 Chapter Twelve: We Owe It All to Yesterday
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- Chapter Seven: Class of '57
- Chapter Eight: Where He Always Wanted to Be
- Chapter Thirteen: Carry Me Back
- Chapter Four: Virginia
- Chapter Seventeen: Starlet Brothers Show
- Chapter Eighteen: When You're Sixty-Five
- Chapter Three: We Got Paid by Cash
- Chapter Fourteen: How to Be a Country Star
- Chapter Six: We
- Chapter Eleven: Whatever Happened to Randolph Scott
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