This is the kind of musical short that Warners produced during the '40s, a filler to be played between double feature showings.
Nothing extraordinary here, it's simply a sampling of western songs accompanied by "sing along" lyrics, with favorites like "Oh, Susanna", "Home on the Range" and "Deep in the Heart of Texas", as well as an excerpt from a Dick Foran western where he got to sing "My Little Buckaroo".
Gordon Hollingshead produced and Jack Scholl directed, but it's not much to shout about--just an example of how innocently naive movie patrons were to be treated to this sort of western nostalgia and definitely a product of its time.
Nothing extraordinary here, it's simply a sampling of western songs accompanied by "sing along" lyrics, with favorites like "Oh, Susanna", "Home on the Range" and "Deep in the Heart of Texas", as well as an excerpt from a Dick Foran western where he got to sing "My Little Buckaroo".
Gordon Hollingshead produced and Jack Scholl directed, but it's not much to shout about--just an example of how innocently naive movie patrons were to be treated to this sort of western nostalgia and definitely a product of its time.