High Noon Movie Song. This song plays over the opening credits of the 1952 western film high noon and outlines the moral dilemma of sheriff will kane (gary cooper) as he faces an outlaw gang led by frank miller that. The song is often listed as high noon (do not forsake me), incorporating the chorus line.
The ballad of high noon (or do not forsake me, oh my darlin') was a song that was introduced in the movie high noon in 1952. I to saw it as a kid being 5 at the time. Rock around the clock [from american graffiti].
The ballad of high noon (or do not forsake me, oh my darlin') was a song that was introduced in the movie high noon in 1952.
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