ALL OVER NOTHING AT ALL (J. KeirnBrennan, Paul Cunningham / James Rule, 1922) Our dreaming, our scheming, was all in vain One lover's quarrel brought endless pain We had a wonderful start Who ever thought we would part?
How could we, why should we say it's the end Is this the one break nothing can mend?
I'm so sorry I made you cry We could patch it up if we'd try Why must we both say Good Bye All over nothing at all!
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Track Title: Empty Saddles Prime Artist: Frank Sinatra Lyrics by: J. KeirnBrennan Originally made famous by: Bing Crosby (Harry Lillis C.) Written by: Billy Hill From the Album: Sinatra Remembers The Movies (A) From the Film: Rhythm On The Range 1936 (M) Lyrics: Empty saddles in the old corral, where do ya ride tonight?
Are you rounding up the doggies, the strays of long ago?
If you'll only say I'm lonely as ya carry my old pal, Empty saddles in the old corral.
I was pleased and honored to be included in the beautiful full-color guide, Hopalong Cassidy Collectibles, by Joseph J. Caro.
William J. Hill was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on July 14, 1899.
In an interview with Bobby J. Copeland, Eddie Dean said he knew that William Boyd didn't like singing in his westerns so Eddie told him he wouldn't sing anymore - at least in the Hopalong Cassidy westerns.