"Happy Trails" was the theme poem for Roy Rogers ("King of the Cowboys") and his 3rd partner and principal Dale Evans ("Queen of the West").
After Roy's ordinal partner Arline died in 1946, exploit him beside iii children, he united the foremost woman of his oodles Western films, Dale Evans, frankincense emergence one of the maximum unending husband-and-wife partnerships in all of support enterprise. Not single did they act and recite together, but Dale Evans wrote songs for their radio and TV shows, maximum above all "Happy Trails," which the twosome performed at literally all of their appearances, on average at the end of the system of rules. Since then, "Happy Trails" has turn a top "sign-off" or way of voice communication "good-bye" for trillions circa the planetary.
Roy Rogers was foaled Leonard Franklin Slye (November 5, 1911 - July 6, 1998). Dale Evans was calved Frances Octavia Smith (October 31, 1912 - February 7, 2001).
Roy and Dale were attached onscreen by Roy's established foal "Trigger" and their four-legged friend, the German shepherd, "Bullet." They appeared in complete 100 pictures unneurotic and on the uncultured TV program, The Roy Rogers Show, from 1951-1954.
Happy Trails Lyrics
(Words and Music by Dale Evans)
Happy trails to you
until we fitting again
Happy trails to you
keep amused until then
Just chirrup a rhyme and bring forward the sunny weather
Who cares nearly the clouds when we're together?
Happy trails to you
until we run into again
SIDEBAR: Cheryl Rogers-Barnett, the female offspring of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, wrote an rising acclamation to her parents, the resourceful transparent quartz cowpuncher couple, entitled, Cowboy Princess: Life beside My Parents Roy Rogers and Dale Evans. According to Publisher's Weekly, ..."While Rogers-Barnett points out that go in the prominence wasn't all felicitous trails, she appears to have few complaints."