The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance • Gene Pitney, Burt Bacharach & Hal David
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-- From the 1962 John Ford film, "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance," with John Wayne, James Stewart, Vera Miles, Lee Marvin, Edmond O'Brien, Andy Devine, Ken Murray, John Carradine, Jeanette Nolan, Carleton Young, Woody Strode, Denver Pyle, Strother Martin & Lee Van Cleef. -- HD Film Tributes is a channel with over three hundred movie homages currently posted. We make zero money from RUclips as obviously none of these edits will ever be monetized by us. Any and all ad revenue from these videos goes directly to Google as well as to the various copyright owners, just as it should.
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This was an all star cast to me
What a fantastic job HD Film Tributes did in editing scenes from the movie into a video of this great song. And what a wonderful cast of actors "Liberty Valance" showcased. There's James Stewart, John Wayne, Lee Marvin, and beautiful Vera Miles. I'll have to watch this memorable John Ford flick sometime in the future when I'm in the mood to watch a really good Western.
There aren't many actors that can stand with legends like Wayne and Stewart, " toe-to-toe," and practically steal the scenes with his own talent, while helping make a film a classic. Marvin was a HELL of an actor!
A great under rated actor.
100000/10 True
Marvin was a far better actor than Wayne.
Amen brother.
@@johnharris8191 far better than both
I grew up as a young boy during this period of American pop culture in the early 1960s where western movies and westerns on television were so common that it felt like it was all we thought about. I remember hearing this song every day on the radio and I never saw the movie back then until I was much older. It sure was a different country back then.
This video was so well done! How the videographer synced scene from the film with the song lyrics showed respect for both the music and film. BRAVO!
Well Jesus I was just looking for a trailer and I just damn near watched the whole movie
I loved the song, liked the movie. Classic story of good vs evil.
What a great western.⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Outstanding! We'll never see the likes of these actors again.
No bheidh a leithead ann ariiish
Brilliant!
When I see this movie it brings memories of when we had heros , even if in movies , that were flesh and blood . My father told of the Oklahoma of the late 18800s was very very much like this movie. His father was a deputy US marshal out of Fort Smith.
I just heard about the passing of Burt Bacharach today. This song has always been one of my favorite Burt Bacharach/ Hal David compositions. So I thought that I would pay my respects to one of music's greatest ever composers. R.I.P.
Loved lee Marvin rip🥰
Gene Pitney the Rockville rocketk
I saw it when it hit the big screen. all time classic never to be repeated again.{.A Marine taking on the Airforce.}
Great movie by John Ford. The theme song wasn't in the movie but charted well.
John Fords greatest movie with iconic actors ❤
Hum
I'm now in the mood to watch a double feature of The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance and Rustlers Rhapsody (comedy western, kinda like Airplane 1980). I won't ruin the plot to Rustlers Rhapsody but John Wayne's son Patrick Wayne (playing Bob Barber) scenes are fantastic!
Best Western ever!!!!!!!
It's great.
But the all time belongs to Once Upon A Time in the West🤠
I think I saw Patrick Wayne as a Crowd extra in the film.
2:15 "Only one returns"
I get chills
I can’t get over Gene Pitney’s singing voice in this song. His picture of himself, he looks so young but his voice sounds so much older. That picture looks like he’s about 17 or 18 years old.
I was thinking the same. Such a talent!
Pitney would have been around 22 when he recorded the song.
The Rockville Ct. Rocket
I think that Rance shouldn't have gotten into a relationship with Hally. He knew that she was betrothed to another man regardless that she was obviously interested in Rance. That was a betrayal of the man who rescued and comforted him in his time of need.
ONE CLASSIC FILM, AND TWO CLASSIC ACTORS. 👍👏😁✌🇬🇧🍻🇺🇸
I’ve never seen the movie, but I want to, and I very seriously doubt that John Wayne would shoot somebody in the back!
RIP, Burt Bacharach
He doesn’t quit. The hell with niceties; the main fact of human life has always been, in effect: “but the point of a gun was the only law that Liberty understood…”
If you don’t agree, take a look around the world.
Nice editing!
One of the best westerns ever made , like most everything we keep going backwards
eeth westerns ever made
John Wayne was the man, nobody did westerns better than him
A Natural.
Clint Eastwood has entered the chat
I never was a fan of John Wayne
@@madmauI’m with you. Clint was a far better protagonist
Before Eastwood came along, Wayne was the best cardboard cutoff ever to perform as an actor.
Terrific montage. Great matching of music, image and emotion.
My favorite Western no greater Hero than John Wayne and no greater bad guy Lee Marvin
You didnt kill Liberty Valance pilgrim! Think again...................
DID IT AGIN', DAGNABIT! One of my favorite movies combined with the wonderful theme song, nice subtle editing, but I'm not fooled, I saw what you did there.... great....
Bonus points for spotting a young Lee Van Cleef @0:22
Goosebumps!
So many good parts in this movie. But my favorite was when Lee Marvin is shot and he falls dramatically. I thought Lee Marvin's acting was superb.
Who says he was acting?
This is the West, sir !
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You know what's so funny liberty valance died from someone who he considered as a nobody and he died not realising that it was John Wayne that killed him that's what's so funny about this entire movie he thought he died to the person who considered as a nobody not knowing it was John Wayne
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Se guardate il film aspettando questa canzone, perdete il vostro tempo, non c'è, Burt Bacharach e Hal David l'hanno scritta dopo il film, se proprio volete sentire la canzone, vi consiglio di guardare "Matinee" di Joe Dante, la suonano mettendo il 45 giri su un giradischi
Watching this Short Video was Really enlightening. FGI, the Movie The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance , was probably My all time Favorite Movie of John Wayne's, James Stewart, and Lee Marvin, along with the Great Cast. Call me Nostalgic, or an Old fuddy Duddy, ole Fashioned Senior Citizen nowadays. But I swear when I was Growing up Fifty Five to Sixty year's ago. That I had literally been Born a Century too Late in Life. LOl and Still thinking 🤔🙏🤔 about My POV, & My past Life? IT Seems it was Very Coincidental. That My Life was a lot like a Western Drifter, that just kinda Tumbled along like a Tumble Weed blowing Along with the Winds, wherever they would Take Me.
OH how that Film's Entire, Storyline was Similar too Mine in Minor Way's and the Song, was also Similar in Some Way's. Alas it's all just the Nostalgic Fool in Me, trying to Settle, many Stirrings, & unsettled Thoughts that have been inside Me, for Many years. OH well this Place Seems like a good Place too just Write some of Them Down, but Other than that? I was just Simple Remembering a Great Old Western, with an Exceptional & Excellent Story. So Thank You for Sharing it Again.
very good...............................
Please explain why this song was not in the movie?
Very good Excellent film western Thank you pozz svima ot sefer I marija. Francija 🥂
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I saw the film so long ago, and liked it. The man called Liberty Valance was a bully and he got what he deserved. Good song
Night train to Mundo fine hey hey hey hey yeah
Always loathed John Wayne.
Gene Pitney's song however, an all time great!
Very good movie and the brilliants actors !!!!!❤😂🎉😢😮😅😊
John wahyn is good by him self so is jimmy stewert but together way better
My favorite john wayne movie
Should be colourised and that song included
Ford chose black an white for effect look at High Noon.
before feminism....Nowadays a film like that - by men and for men - could not be made - and if someone wants to remake it they will have to have women in all the roles
I wonder how long Wayne hid in that alley to shoot Liberty Valance in the back.
have to disagree,,,did not like the movie...how can a great cast still not make this movie work? the story was no good,,jimmy was way too old for the part,,wayne actually bushwhacked lee marvin,,,the little action in the movie was lee marvin,,,,and worst of all,,,,,i waited the entire movie to hear this song,,and all i got was lousy somber orchestral music...not even a good memorable melody
Didn’t like the movie either. I found myself cheering for Liberty Valance.
You are WAY in the minority but that’s okay. Everyone is entitled to their opinion.
Wayne was full of shit.
Wayne may have been the best cardboard cutout ever to perform as an actor.