Roy Rogers was a kind man, a gentleman, a great singer, and very much aware of his influence on young children. Millions of kids all over the world wanted to copy everything he did so, he always tried to set a good example. I love this and will always admire him.
This really surprised me, I had no idea. The audience loved him. You know a good, decent, American hero when you see one. He and Dale were both people of faith and character in real life as well.
My hero growing up in the 50"s. God thank you for letting me be alive during people like Roy Rogers time. A great person who loved the one true God and his life showed it.
One of the greats in our country. Nothing but class, character and kindness. People don't know it but not even trying hard....Roy had so many hundreds of millions of dollars he bought baseball teams and had many radio stations worth many many millions too. He lived a Godly life, in spite of so much tragedy like losing children and wives dying and still never gave up on God. I loved the man and what he stood for. May God bless him.
im 70 but i never met him but loved him and Dale and Trigger and every time i watch these clips i just want to cry because he had a huge influence on children especially and one reason America was so great....when you hear their stories you just know he and his family were so kind and they did a lot of appearances for children and hospitals .....great man, great father and husband.....and they are all gone and i miss them so much
Believe it or not, (for younger readers) movies actually taught good character traits in those days. In the last 30 years the movie industry has destroyed and mocked good character traits. Now perversion is acceptable and lauded, but old-fashioned values are called bigotry.
Dear Miss Dianne - you are so right. I just watched this video for the first time, and I found my eyes glistening with tears. He was a hero of mine - I'm sorry, but our country has no more. Sad.
I have a ton of Roy Rogers memorabilia, absolutely loved and adored that man and all he stood for. A great gentleman, a great American. I love the Dell Comic covers that he appeared on. Sat in front of the TV watching the Roy Rogers show in the 50's, he was in double features in our local movie theater for 25 cents, I finally saw him in person in M.S.G. riding Trigger at the Rodeo and got to shake his hand, I accidentally pulled his tan leather glove off and wanted to keep it, but my Dad made me go back down to the railing and when he rode around again, I handed it out to him, he winked at me, took the glove and smiled and said, "Thank you partner." Made my day forever.
I’m 84 and he was my favourite cowboy so I’m guessing you are getting up there. My cousin who loved Gene Autry back then argued about who was the best Cowboy. I still say it was Roy, he smiled with his whole face.
I had two hero's growing up. Roy Rogers and Mickey Mantle. Got to meet Roy once. Hiking with my dad in the hills above Chatsworth, CA and came up on a shooting range. Man comes up to us and asked if we want a soda. The man owned the range. It was Roy Rogers. I was in little kid heaven.
My Mom met him and Dale at the Roosevelt hotel while on her honeymoon in New Orleans. Mom watches his show daily on TV. Have a lot of respect for him as a man of strong faith. Dale I admire as well. They were an exceptional couple.
I loved this man. Every time the Roy Rogers and Dale Evans show would come on, I would run upstairs to my bedroom, get my cowboy boots, cowboy hat, stick horse, and guitar and was ready to sing with them. Roy and Dale had a lot of influence on my life especially spiritually.
I saw him at his museum in Victorville, Calif. in 1994. it was he and Dales's 48th wedding anniversary and The Nashville Network recorded for TV. He came out and shook hands, mine included. I was born in 1942 and had watched his movies on Saturday and programs on TV for years. I was tongue tied. All i could do was shake his hand. His hand was rough like a dried corn cob with no kernels on it. What an experience to meet a hero like that.
He's so steady in the saddle, he could be at full gallop and his head doesn't even move. He was in dozens of Republic cowboy movies plus decades of his own shows-- and never killed anyone. And he frequently walked Trigger up flights of stairs to visit with sick kids in hospitals. Truly the "King of the Cowboys."
@@dustyrhodes2739 I did to, at the Houston Livestock Show and Redeo, 1957. After his show, Roy, Dale, and Pat circled the ring shaking hands with the people that could reach him. I stood on my mom's shoulders to be one.
I met Mr. Rogers when I was about 9 years old. He got down on one knee and shook my hand and talked to me like I was the most special important person to him at that moment. I will never forget his beautiful blue eyes, his smile and shaking my hand asking me about me. He was the first person to shake my hand and later I became a real estate agent then broker and copied his hand shake.
@@Tonetwisters I very much agree,...although being as human as the rest of us,along with the trials He faced back then, yet It shows"He loved his Savior through it all"...the then ,Roy and Dale, really mentored to us all, in ways that, now looking back, took almost a lifetime for some of us to understand! ,...when compared to many of the other singers and actors on TV, I so very much appreciate the noted morals and ethics displayed by them and company during their life on the screen and off... as a very young fella, while watching them on our three channeled black and white TV set , white Cowboy hat on with play gun out, (and while riding on my trusty plywood riding horse connected to it's base by it's four metal springs) very hard!!! ... - , I remember, shooting my play gun (at the bad guys) - knowing always to do right in the process, ( I did not desire to hurt even a flee in my heart)...much later in life, after a short rebellion as a young older man, someone faithfully led me to accept Jesus as my Personal Lord and Savior, then (showing God's sense of humor) I,... entered Law Enforcement for about 10 years and also trusted ...Thank God for all of that! Maranatha!
yeah, i dont have the words to describe this man, but his outlook on life, shows in his youthful looks, smiling eyes, his voice, his like will never come again.
Agreed. It was more than an interview segment. Roy Rogers gave an oral history in the 80s of life in the Depression in the 1930s. And now we can watch it in 2019! This represents the best part of RUclips!!
John NotGalt - I agree with you, John. It is becoming more difficult to find videos that are not filled with “F” bombs throughout the comments section.
@@mickbradford3167 Thanks. Informative videos should get informative comments, and I'm glad this does. A tribute to the fine qualities of both Roy Rogers and David Letterman fans!
Roy Rogers was and is the best cowboy that ever lived. I went to the opening of one of his restaurants in Slidell, LA. And was lucky enough to get his autgraph. I was unlucky enough to live with a neatnic. He was my hero. I have just turned 80 and he is still my hero....so is my Dad
I saw Roy Rogers about this time frame at one of his restaurant openings. Oh my, he was wonderful. A favorite life memory. What a guy! Very handsome but also modest. Happy Trails, King of the Cowboys!
You get THIS kind of welcome, even after 60+ year of making Movies when you have MORALS, RESPECT and a LOVE FOR YOUR COUNTRY. Roy Still brings them to their FEET.
What a marvelous video. As someone who grew up in the '50's and watched his and Dale's show and always loved them, I had tears in my eyes after he sang Happy Trails. Beautiful.
Roy Rogers is a great man who loves people and treats everyone with loving kindness. As a youngster, I always watched hiscowboy movies. RIP Roy Rogers !!!!!! Am now 78 yrs. old now, and seeing this vid reminds me of you . Thanks to Roy Rogers, David Letterman, and Don Giller for this memorable posting. Gratefully, Robert S.J. Hu May 5, 2020.
I was very lucky and met Roy when I was about 5 or 6 when he was on tour at a rodeo at the Boston Garden. He was sitting on Trigger before his apperance and reached down and shook my hand. I was over the moon for years, in fact, still am , in 2019.
Roy Clark and Roy Orbison, also. "Happy Braille's , to You etc." Boy, George, also. Hay, just because a person is Gay and wears Makeup and what have you, it does not mean said person is a good, neigh, bad example, in mi opinion.. When i fell, i, also, landed on the side of my Noodle, which makes decisions, regarding flamboyant Farm Animals. Mairzydoats and Dozydoats, i guess
troynov1965 - There were many roll models from the Western genre, such as Roy in the 40s and 50s. William Boyd, a.k.a. Hopalong Cassidy; Clayton Moore, a.k.a. The Lone Ranger; Duncan Renaldo, a.k.a. The Cisco Kid, and Gene Autry are just a few.
It's too bad the Kids today don't have the Hero's or the Fathers we had when we were young..Roy reminds me a lot like my Dad.. Hard working and Happy about his life..Happy trails
I remember growing up & My Dad Taking me to the MSG rodeo to see Roy Rogers every time he appeared there what great Memories from Back in the Day Roy & Dale may they RIP & are Sadly missed by all of their Fans etc.
When I was about seven years old I wrote Roy Rogers a letter asking him to adopt me. I wanted my own pony, and a decent father. He sent me a picture. He was an amazing human being.
I'm surprised that Letterman picked up on that remark, "I feel like I've grown up alive and kicking." To be fair, this is the humblest I've seen that guy treat one of his guests.
It was obvious Dave was a real fan and sincere with his appreciation of Roy Rogers. So often with Dave, you get the feeling he mocks his guests, but not here.
Yes, that's true. Letterman could be an obnoxious twerp at this time of his life when interviewing guests. He shows he is capable of better things. I remember watching him interview Robert Morley who got quite exasperated at Dave and asked him, "Have you any education at all dear boy?". Dave had to chuckle at that.
My all time favorite cowboy. Loved his costumes, his singing, and he had the smartest horse- Trigger. From the earliest years of my childhood- up until his final years- he was always the same; smiling, positive and decent. Happy Trails!
With this year, now 2019, 1983 is more than 35 years ago. Watching Roy Rogers with this video has made me realize all over again, I have lived in the very best of times. For me its been a good ride.
Amen Roger....I'm almost 80 and feel the same. We may have been poor but happy free and no need to lock doors. Kids played out until dark with no worry of harm. No theft ( we had nothing to steal) and never a murder in the news. In my entire youth only one death from crime. Now it's many every day . America needs Roy Roger types again on TV. Nearly every show its violence.
A great man!!! A great star A great patriot!!! I had the honor to see him and serve him in person!!! The real thing !! My hero!!! Has been my role model all my life!
Roy always was my hero in the fifths I had a Roy Roger's everything and loved them all there will never be such a wonderful man and a Super Role Model I used to go to his Museum in Barstow and met him several times.
I was managing the restaurant at Stallion Springs Resort just outside of Tehachapi, CA in the 70's. Roy Rogers stayed there a night or two and I, along with a couple of other employees, had the greatest privilege of speaking with him for probably 15 - 20 minutes one night after dinner with no one else there. Dale was sick at the time and so not present. He was exactly like the character he portrayed in his shows. One of the nicest of people and as far from a '"Hollywood"' type personality as could possibly be and still be a star. Amazing man and one of my favorite memories. I worked in the service end of the Restaurant Industry for about 10 years, meeting several movie stars during that time. Most were decent people. A few could only be described as self-privileged, pompous assholes. But the four who stand out, to me at least, as being some of the nicest people going are, in the order I met them, Paul Newman with his wife, Joanne Woodward, Henry Fonda, and Roy Rogers. All were huge in the Hollywood scene and yet were just nice, plain, humble folk when I spoke with them.
Growing up in the 60's I took a lot of grief for having the same name as Roy Rogers, but I didn't care, he was such a popular character I felt lucky to have the same name.
a real down -to -earth nice guy. anyone could carry-on a conversation with Roy. A good , hardworking, Christian fellow with a beautiful family. Great singer/yodeler. A truly talented man who worked hard to be successful. RIP Roy& Dale
Loved him all my life and I'm 71...Once at a teacher Staff Development, one of our senior teachers asked to speak at the beginning of a pre-school session. Mr. Beasley proceeded to lead all of us on a brief life story of Roy's life and recent passing.
Roy was my hero growing up. My gang all pretended to be Roy Rogers. Watched his show every Saturday morning. Roy and Dale were a class act. Genuine and wholesome.
@@mickbradford3167 try not to put much care into comments like that. You'll see them a lot, there goal is too just cause trouble so it's best to ignore them.
I was 11, and Roy came to the Waco, Texas Rodeo. After the Rodeo he rode Trigger around arena and shook hands with every kid down their. I did not want to wash my hand for a week. 💜
my mom saw him when he made a personal appearance at a movie theater in San Antonio Texas when she was a child during the depression in the thirties and remembers it as one of the greatest experiences of her life. She will be 87 this year. "Happy trails too you, till we meet again"..
dat42960 I saw Roy in Reserve La. in the late 50s in connection with the local theatre ..had the pleasure and privilege to shake hands with Mr.Rogers in the 70s as family friends owned several of the old Roy Rogers roast beef restaurant franchises ..One of the fondest memories of my youth still feel like a kid when I see or hear Ol Roy on the TV or radio.. Where in the Hell did America go .
When I need to go back to a time when life was simple, beautiful, I put on a Roy Roger's and Dale Evans movie. Watching their movies is like water to a thirsty soul. When you look at Roy he has what I call "smiling eyes" even if he's not smiling at the moment. That beautiful soul is up in heaven now with Jesus his Savior, Dale and Trigger. 🐎🇺🇸
My father deserted his family when I was 2 years old. A constant day dream of mine in the late 40s and early 50s was that he would ride in on Trigger and propose to my mother. She would hop on the back of Trigger and they would ride off to a church to get married..
Are you kidding me? Not one person wanted to see 'Rodgers?' I guess no one remembers him now...but, as far as movies and television were concerned, R.R. WAS the "King of the Cowboys". He was truly in a 'class by himself'.
Okay...I hadn't noticed any 'dates' other than the 'air-date' of the show. Man...think of all the stories he could have told, given time to do it, and the right questions asked! I was never really into the Hollywood version of 'cowboys'...and even Rodgers himself was something of a fiction! (he more or less 'created' the 'Roy Rodgers' personae from his own idealized version of 'what a real cowboy should have been') He knew how to entertain people, and that's a certainty! And nothing wrong with that.( Clint Eastwood has said many times that Rodgers was his inspiration for 'Bronco Billy' and that the entire movie was based on Rodger's life and his 'Code of the West' as it should have been...that's quite a tribute!)
I have an excuse for the 'd'...a friend I grew-up with is 'Rodgers' and it's a 'no-brainer' to write it with a 'd' every time! (people frequently pronounce my name 'Night-ING-ale' and it drives me bug-shit!)
I grew up in the fifties and always watched the Roy Rogers show with my two brothers. He was the greatest. I almost lost it hearing him sing Happy Trails with such a strong voice.
Roy Rogers................. The type of role model kids need today. Actually a lot of adults as well. It's tragic that men like him have faded into the annuals of time.
My Dad & Roy Rogers (both named Roy) the two handsomest men in the World! "Roy was the greatest role model American youth ever had!!!!!" So True!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What a blessed life we had to have such good, clean roll models!!!!
As a young boy growing up in Detroit I was a proud member of the "Roy Rogers Riders Club" and had my little Id card to prove it. He was most certainly one of my favorite boyhood heroes and I used to watch his TV program all the time.
I was born in 1950, Roy was for me and so many others, our Hero!! Always a clean show and at 69 now, I watch old black and white reruns and still enjoy them a lot. Happy Trails, Roy Rogers and Dale Evans.
Nice to see another "Mr. Rogers" imparting wisdom and teaching life lessons to kids and adults alike! And the funny thing is David Letterman interviewed both Roy and Fred!
Roy was the first movie and TV star I ever liked and who was a really big deal to me. I'm 61, born in '57 - the year his TV show ended. And by the time I was 5, though Roy's movie days were long gone, his TV show's reruns were constantly playing on Saturday afternoons. And as TV was saturated with the popularity of westerns, this kept Roy hugely popular with kids.
my guess is that Roy might've been warned that Dave could be a little sarcastic but Dave treated Roy with total respect. I'm sure Dave was a fan from childhood
Roy Rogers was a kind man, a gentleman, a great singer, and very much aware of his influence on young children. Millions of kids all over the world wanted to copy everything he did so, he always tried to set a good example. I love this and will always admire him.
His show taught me how to knock someone out with the butt of a gun
So perfect that you wrote this - I was one of those kids! And Trigger was just the best too!
Also a Born Again very godly man. Love his books!
I was one of those kids, too. Love Roy Roger's. Made we want to play guitar.
I bet half that audience was in tears and half the viewing audience as well after hearing that beautiful song. This world needs more happy trails.
This really surprised me, I had no idea. The audience loved him. You know a good, decent, American hero when you see one. He and Dale were both people of faith and character in real life as well.
There will never be a more honest person like Roy Rogers and Dale Evans and they were good people through and through
Great memories of a Great cowboy!
My hero growing up in the 50"s. God thank you for letting me be alive during people like Roy Rogers time. A great person who loved the one true God and his life showed it.
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America will never see the likes of Roy Rogers ever again😪
How true that is, and very sad.
One of the greats in our country. Nothing but class, character and kindness. People don't know it but not even trying hard....Roy had so many hundreds of millions of dollars he bought baseball teams and had many radio stations worth many many millions too. He lived a Godly life, in spite of so much tragedy like losing children and wives dying and still never gave up on God. I loved the man and what he stood for. May God bless him.
Gene Autry owned the California Angels. I don't think Roy owned any team.
When Roy sang "Happy Trails" I cried. Wish my grandkids had Roy and Dale. They were the best.
Made my eyes leak
They are on TV every afternoon!
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Take a good look; that is what "Cool" looks and acts like. A good man, and great role model.
im 70 but i never met him but loved him and Dale and Trigger and every time i watch these clips i just want to cry because he had a huge influence on children especially and one reason America was so great....when you hear their stories you just know he and his family were so kind and they did a lot of appearances for children and hospitals .....great man, great father and husband.....and they are all gone and i miss them so much
Hi Dianne- I'm your age and have the same feelings and opinions of
which you wrote. It means much when other people feel the same as you! Jeff
Dianne Shaw was a great Saturday morning show, wish I still had the lunchbox
God love you Dianne you are spot on in your assessment. I know because I grew up at that time.
Believe it or not, (for younger readers) movies actually taught good character traits in those days. In the last 30 years the movie industry has destroyed and mocked good character traits. Now perversion is acceptable and lauded, but old-fashioned values are called bigotry.
Dear Miss Dianne - you are so right. I just watched this video for the first time, and I found my eyes glistening with tears. He was a hero of mine - I'm sorry, but our country has no more. Sad.
I have a ton of Roy Rogers memorabilia, absolutely loved and adored that man and all he stood for. A great gentleman, a great American. I love the Dell Comic covers that he appeared on. Sat in front of the TV watching the Roy Rogers show in the 50's, he was in double features in our local movie theater for 25 cents, I finally saw him in person in M.S.G. riding Trigger at the Rodeo and got to shake his hand, I accidentally pulled his tan leather glove off and wanted to keep it, but my Dad made me go back down to the railing and when he rode around again, I handed it out to him, he winked at me, took the glove and smiled and said, "Thank you partner." Made my day forever.
Great story
@@marilyn148 Thanks Marilyn, I still have his photo on a refrigerator magnet in my apartment.
Awesome story! Thanks!
@@loric2602 Most welcome Lori.
Best comment in the history of RUclips. ❤
I won't say how old I am, but Roy Rogers was my hero as a kid -- so you might be able to figure it out. I still love his old movies and TV shows.
I’m 84 and he was my favourite cowboy so I’m guessing you are getting up there. My cousin who loved Gene Autry back then argued about who was the best Cowboy. I still say it was Roy, he smiled with his whole face.
@@psefti I'm a big fan of both. It's a crying shame that both of their museums have been troubled!
I had two hero's growing up. Roy Rogers and Mickey Mantle. Got to meet Roy once. Hiking with my dad in the hills above Chatsworth, CA and came up on a shooting range. Man comes up to us and asked if we want a soda. The man owned the range. It was Roy Rogers. I was in little kid heaven.
Very Cool Story !
My Mom met him and Dale at the Roosevelt hotel while on her honeymoon in New Orleans. Mom watches his show daily on TV. Have a lot of respect for him as a man of strong faith. Dale I admire as well. They were an exceptional couple.
I loved this man. Every time the Roy Rogers and Dale Evans show would come on, I would run upstairs to my bedroom, get my cowboy boots, cowboy hat, stick horse, and guitar and was ready to sing with them. Roy and Dale had a lot of influence on my life especially spiritually.
I saw him at his museum in Victorville, Calif. in 1994. it was he and Dales's 48th wedding anniversary and The Nashville Network recorded for TV.
He came out and shook hands, mine included. I was born in 1942 and had watched his movies on Saturday and programs
on TV for years.
I was tongue tied. All i could do was shake his hand. His hand was rough like a dried corn cob with no kernels on it.
What an experience to meet a hero like that.
That’s awesome! I visited his museum was still nearby. He was a kind gentleman Cowboy.
That's a hand that knew hard work
He's so steady in the saddle, he could be at full gallop and his head doesn't even move. He was in dozens of Republic cowboy movies plus decades of his own shows-- and never killed anyone. And he frequently walked Trigger up flights of stairs to visit with sick kids in hospitals. Truly the "King of the Cowboys."
i saw him in prson
@@dustyrhodes2739 I did to, at the Houston Livestock Show and Redeo, 1957. After his show, Roy, Dale, and Pat circled the ring shaking hands with the people that could reach him. I stood on my mom's shoulders to be one.
My Dad took us to see him in Indianapolis. We never got over it. Wonderful. He was a great role model.
@@dustyrhodes2739 he never went to prison! Oh, you meant, "in person." Never mind.
@@dustyrhodes2739 What was he doing there? Did he have a big sentence?
I met Mr. Rogers when I was about 9 years old. He got down on one knee and shook my hand and talked to me like I was the most special important person to him at that moment. I will never forget his beautiful blue eyes, his smile and shaking my hand asking me about me. He was the first person to shake my hand and later I became a real estate agent then broker and copied his hand shake.
What a beautiful story you shared.
That’s awesome! What a man!
sarah4601....you blessed, blessed, blessed person! All of us that loved Roy can only dream of what was real for you!
He was a great man. He truly loved his fans!
... And his Savior ...
@@Tonetwisters I very much agree,...although
being as human as the rest of us,along with the trials He faced back then, yet It shows"He loved his Savior through it all"...the then ,Roy and Dale, really mentored to us all, in ways that, now looking back, took almost a lifetime for some of us to understand!
,...when compared to many of the other singers and actors on TV, I so very much appreciate the noted morals and ethics displayed by them and company during their life on the screen and off...
as a very young fella, while watching them on our three channeled black and white TV set , white Cowboy hat on with play gun out, (and while riding on my trusty plywood riding horse connected to it's base by it's four metal springs) very hard!!! ...
- , I remember, shooting my play gun (at the bad guys) - knowing always to do right in the process, ( I did not desire to hurt even a flee in my heart)...much later in life, after a short rebellion as a young older man, someone faithfully led me to accept Jesus as my Personal Lord and Savior, then (showing God's sense of humor) I,... entered Law Enforcement for about 10 years and also trusted ...Thank God for all of that! Maranatha!
Great story!
.thank you;
What a great guy. He represents all that was good and decent in America. I 'm very glad to have found this, I shall share it.
Just fabulous. And the audience response to his Happy Trails was priceless. Glad Letterman behaved himself and let Roy shine on.
yeah, i dont have the words to describe this man, but his outlook on life, shows in his youthful looks, smiling eyes, his voice, his like will never come again.
Roy was an American icon that will never have again
So proud to have been alive during his life!
It was wonderful running into Roy & Dale at various stores here in Victorville & Apple Valley. We still miss them terribly.
That was one of the best Letterman interview segments ever.
Agreed. It was more than an interview segment. Roy Rogers gave an oral history in the 80s of life in the Depression in the 1930s. And now we can watch it in 2019! This represents the best part of RUclips!!
John NotGalt - I agree with you, John. It is becoming more difficult to find videos that are not filled with “F” bombs throughout the comments section.
@@mickbradford3167 Thanks. Informative videos should get informative comments, and I'm glad this does. A tribute to the fine qualities of both Roy Rogers and David Letterman fans!
That is a true American gentleman, a talent, kind heart, and a cool dude.
And a true Christian.
Roy Rogers was and is the best cowboy that ever lived. I went to the opening of one of his restaurants in Slidell, LA. And was lucky enough to get his autgraph. I was unlucky enough to live with a neatnic. He was my hero. I have just turned 80 and he is still my hero....so is my Dad
@@rogerking7188 Hello Roger...Congratulations on becoming an octogenarian...All the best from Australia...Regards...Cj
roger king - Congratulations on turning 80, I am five years behind you. I hope you are still around to enjoy 100 years!
He and Dale were the best. Wonderful role models.
I've never felt that Roy wasn't anything he portrayed on screen. Happy trails Roy, and thanks!
I like how he laughs. Kind of like he still has his childhood innocence. Truly an American Hero.
I saw Roy Rogers about this time frame at one of his restaurant openings. Oh my, he was wonderful. A favorite life memory. What a guy! Very handsome but also modest. Happy Trails, King of the Cowboys!
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Great laugh!! I love Michael Landon's laugh...
You get THIS kind of welcome, even after 60+ year of making Movies when you have MORALS, RESPECT and a LOVE FOR YOUR COUNTRY. Roy Still brings them to their FEET.
What a marvelous video. As someone who grew up in the '50's and watched his and Dale's show and always loved them, I had tears in my eyes after he sang Happy Trails. Beautiful.
Roy Rogers is a great man who loves people and treats everyone with loving kindness. As a youngster, I always watched hiscowboy movies. RIP Roy Rogers !!!!!! Am now 78 yrs. old now, and seeing this vid reminds me of you . Thanks to Roy Rogers, David Letterman, and Don Giller for this memorable posting. Gratefully, Robert S.J. Hu May 5, 2020.
Nothing but Peace where he is!!!
Yes, Susan Sackrison , Roy Rogers in happy there with God !!!!!! How wonderful !!!!! April 4, 2023.
Roy had star power, no doubt about it. I'm crying after "Happy Trails". Thank you Roy, you made your time a happy one.
What a sweet spirit, and a long long time performer.
a hero to many boys in the 50's and 60's.
A hero to girls too!
And Girls! They were so jealous of Dale. Dreamed of marrying Roy them selves.
It's amazing that Dave gave Roy sixteen minutes for an interview, and it was a great one. Broke my mom's heart when he passed.
What a gentleman and a legend.
I was very lucky and met Roy when I was about 5 or 6 when he was on tour at a rodeo at the Boston Garden. He was sitting on Trigger before his apperance and reached down and shook my hand. I was over the moon for years, in fact, still am , in 2019.
A good man, and loved him when i was a kid, and still do.
Oh yeah Roy Rogers was tops me and my brother and the rest of the kids on the street love Roy Rogers
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I’m know I’m getting old when the song “Happy Trails” transport me back to a happier times.
Roy was the greatest role model American youth has ever had !
troynov1965 love him here in the UK and trigger
yes, my Saturday morning hero, at the local kids film club, early 1950's
Roy Clark and Roy Orbison, also. "Happy Braille's , to You etc." Boy, George, also. Hay, just because a person is Gay and wears Makeup and what have you, it does not mean said person is a good, neigh, bad example, in mi opinion.. When i fell, i, also, landed on the side of my Noodle, which makes decisions, regarding flamboyant Farm Animals. Mairzydoats and Dozydoats, i guess
I have fallen and i can't reach my keg - Wow, what are you smoking?
troynov1965 - There were many roll models from the Western genre, such as Roy in the 40s and 50s. William Boyd, a.k.a. Hopalong Cassidy; Clayton Moore, a.k.a. The Lone Ranger; Duncan Renaldo, a.k.a. The Cisco Kid, and Gene Autry are just a few.
Roy Rogers... Class Act! Happy Trails to you Mr. Rogers. RIP
Roy and Dale claimed Jesus as their Savior ... they are indeed, OKAY ...
Roy Rogers.........what would the 40's cinema have been without him.
Thanks Don for sharing such an enjoyable and heartfelt video.
I teared up a bit when Roy sang, "Happy Trails to You." He
and Dale are irreplaceable!
It's too bad the Kids today don't have the Hero's or the Fathers we had when we were young..Roy reminds me a lot like my Dad.. Hard working and Happy about his life..Happy trails
I have happy trails on my ipod, and listen to it at least once a week. My dad loved Roy, so we were brought up with him.
Just fantastic...what a great man...Dignified, charismatic and a legend...Wow...so good.
I remember growing up & My Dad Taking me to the MSG rodeo to see Roy Rogers every time he appeared there what great Memories from Back in the Day Roy & Dale may they RIP & are Sadly missed by all of their Fans etc.
When I was about seven years old I wrote Roy Rogers a letter asking him to adopt me. I wanted my own pony, and a decent father. He sent me a picture. He was an amazing human being.
I'm a huge Roy Rogers fan...love Trigger and Dale Evans...Roy is a real folk hero.
I'm surprised that Letterman picked up on that remark, "I feel like I've grown up alive and kicking." To be fair, this is the humblest I've seen that guy treat one of his guests.
I think Dave was a fan.
And did you notice the way he was greeted by the audience? When he left as well. Very sweet. On the Letterman show, of all places.
It was obvious Dave was a real fan and sincere with his appreciation of Roy Rogers. So often with Dave, you get the feeling he mocks his guests, but not here.
Yes, that's true. Letterman could be an obnoxious twerp at this time of his life when interviewing guests. He shows he is capable of better things. I remember watching him interview Robert Morley who got quite exasperated at Dave and asked him, "Have you any education at all dear boy?". Dave had to chuckle at that.
My all time favorite cowboy. Loved his costumes, his singing, and he had the smartest horse- Trigger. From the earliest years of my childhood- up until his final years- he was always the same; smiling, positive and decent. Happy Trails!
Such a joy as a boy, I loved watching Mr. Rogers' TV show and his movies. He and his wife were my heroes. Happy Trails Sir.
Stunning & Priceless...I will never forget the night Sandi & I attended an award show and sat at the table with Roy & Dale...Two of the greatest.
What a classy cowboy hero. You are missed, the World needs more like you.
With this year, now 2019, 1983 is more than 35 years ago. Watching Roy Rogers with this video has made me realize all over again, I have lived in the very best of times. For me its been a good ride.
Amen Roger....I'm almost 80 and feel the same. We may have been poor but happy free and no need to lock doors. Kids played out until dark with no worry of harm. No theft ( we had nothing to steal) and never a murder in the news. In my entire youth only one death from crime. Now it's many every day . America needs Roy Roger types again on TV. Nearly every show its violence.
I love him so much. I yearn for the era when he was in movies and TV.
A great man!!! A great star A great patriot!!! I had the honor to see him and serve him in person!!! The real thing !! My hero!!! Has been my role model all my life!
Roy always was my hero in the fifths I had a Roy Roger's everything and loved them all there will never be such a wonderful man and a Super Role Model I used to go to his Museum in Barstow and met him several times.
I was managing the restaurant at Stallion Springs Resort just outside of Tehachapi, CA in the 70's. Roy Rogers stayed there a night or two and I, along with a couple of other employees, had the greatest privilege of speaking with him for probably 15 - 20 minutes one night after dinner with no one else there. Dale was sick at the time and so not present.
He was exactly like the character he portrayed in his shows. One of the nicest of people and as far from a '"Hollywood"' type personality as could possibly be and still be a star. Amazing man and one of my favorite memories.
I worked in the service end of the Restaurant Industry for about 10 years, meeting several movie stars during that time. Most were decent people. A few could only be described as self-privileged, pompous assholes. But the four who stand out, to me at least, as being some of the nicest people going are, in the order I met them, Paul Newman with his wife, Joanne Woodward, Henry Fonda, and Roy Rogers. All were huge in the Hollywood scene and yet were just nice, plain, humble folk when I spoke with them.
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Growing up in the 60's I took a lot of grief for having the same name as Roy Rogers, but I didn't care, he was such a popular character I felt lucky to have the same name.
a real down -to -earth nice guy. anyone could carry-on a conversation with Roy. A good , hardworking, Christian fellow with a beautiful family. Great singer/yodeler. A truly talented man who worked hard to be successful. RIP Roy& Dale
Loved him all my life and I'm 71...Once at a teacher Staff Development, one of our senior teachers asked to speak at the beginning of a pre-school session. Mr. Beasley proceeded to lead all of us on a brief life story of Roy's life and recent passing.
That was really delightful. Thank you, Don!
And he can tell great stories all day.
What a precious Man! He sure touched the heart of many of us! Thank You for sharing THIS!
A true insperation of a cowboy and a great blessing to me and all of society and truly missed
Roy was my hero growing up. My gang all pretended to be Roy Rogers. Watched his show every Saturday morning. Roy and Dale were a class act. Genuine and wholesome.
Men like Roy don't come along just every day.
NaghaviSystem - What a stupid and juvenile comment!
@@mickbradford3167 try not to put much care into comments like that. You'll see them a lot, there goal is too just cause trouble so it's best to ignore them.
True.
I was 11, and Roy came to the Waco, Texas Rodeo. After the Rodeo he rode Trigger around arena and shook hands with every kid down their. I did not want to wash my hand for a week. 💜
He was a great role model,for Children.
For everyone
Let's see some links. I call BS
NaghaviSystem - Where is your proof?
When I was a kid I used to love watching Roy Rogers, the king of the cowboys, on TV. Great memories.
my mom saw him when he made a personal appearance at a movie theater in San Antonio Texas when she was a child during the depression in the thirties and remembers it as one of the greatest experiences of her life. She will be 87 this year. "Happy trails too you, till we meet again"..
dat42960 Please give my regards to your Mom!....Wonderful memory!
dat42960 I saw Roy in Reserve La. in the late 50s in connection with the local theatre ..had the pleasure and privilege to shake hands with Mr.Rogers in the 70s as family friends owned several of the old Roy Rogers roast beef restaurant franchises ..One of the fondest memories of my youth still feel like a kid when I see or hear Ol Roy on the TV or radio.. Where in the Hell did America go .
Thank you Very Much she's on her way to 90 from 89 and No Stopping her !
Lucky you I never got the pleasure, I only met The "Lone Ranger" and "Hi-Yo Silver" in the 70's
P.S. It hasn't gotten any more American in America sad to say but we lived and know about The Best of America !
I LOVE ROY ROGERS !!!!!
When I need to go back to a time when life was simple, beautiful, I put on a Roy Roger's and Dale Evans movie. Watching their movies is like water to a thirsty soul. When you look at Roy he has what I call "smiling eyes" even if he's not smiling at the moment. That beautiful soul is up in heaven now with Jesus his Savior, Dale and Trigger.
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From a mad keen 76yo Aussie fan.
GOD--What a genuine STAR.........
It was wonderful growing up Roy Rogers and Dale Evans. We need them to raise future generations! Those were the good old days! I count my blessings!
My father deserted his family when I was 2 years old. A constant day dream of mine in the late 40s and early 50s was that he would ride in on Trigger and propose to my mother. She would hop on the back of Trigger and they would ride off to a church to get married..
How Awesome 🥰
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Are you kidding me? Not one person wanted to see 'Rodgers?' I guess no one remembers him now...but, as far as movies and television were concerned, R.R. WAS the "King of the Cowboys". He was truly in a 'class by himself'.
I just put it up, and so far it's received over 50 views. Give it time. :)
Okay...I hadn't noticed any 'dates' other than the 'air-date' of the show. Man...think of all the stories he could have told, given time to do it, and the right questions asked! I was never really into the Hollywood version of 'cowboys'...and even Rodgers himself was something of a fiction! (he more or less 'created' the 'Roy Rodgers' personae from his own idealized version of 'what a real cowboy should have been') He knew how to entertain people, and that's a certainty! And nothing wrong with that.( Clint Eastwood has said many times that Rodgers was his inspiration for 'Bronco Billy' and that the entire movie was based on Rodger's life and his 'Code of the West' as it should have been...that's quite a tribute!)
Gerry Nightingale Please excuse the nit: his last name was "Rogers" -- no "d." :)
I have an excuse for the 'd'...a friend I grew-up with is 'Rodgers' and it's a 'no-brainer' to write it with a 'd' every time! (people frequently pronounce my name 'Night-ING-ale' and it drives me bug-shit!)
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I grew up watching reruns of his movies and then his TV show in the 50's.
Loved him and Trigger.
I grew up in the fifties and always watched the Roy Rogers show with my two brothers. He was the greatest. I almost lost it hearing him sing Happy Trails with such a strong voice.
Loved ol' Roy and Dale, Trigger, Pat, Nellie Bell, Bullet, all from his Saturday morning t.v. show back in the 50's! Great days to be a kid....
What a treat. I had no idea he was on Letterman.
Roy Rogers................. The type of role model kids need today. Actually a lot of adults as well. It's tragic that men like him have faded into the annuals of time.
My Dad & Roy Rogers (both named Roy) the two handsomest men in the World! "Roy was the greatest role model American youth ever had!!!!!" So True!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What a blessed life we had to have such good, clean roll models!!!!
As a young boy growing up in Detroit I was a proud member of the "Roy Rogers Riders Club" and had my little Id card to prove it. He was most certainly one of my favorite boyhood heroes and I used to watch his TV program all the time.
RIP Roy & Dale you are both sadly missed by all of your Fans etc.
As a kid I would sing with Roy when he did happy trails. I feel for kids today. Kids now don't have the wholesome heros we had growibg up.
I have an autographed photo of Roy I keep on display where I live. What a wonderful hero he is and was.
Thank you Dave for keeping these great memories alive!
This is a remarkable man Roy Rogers! I enjoyed his shows.Dale Evans his beautiful Wife are a big part of America!
God bless and may you both RIP Amen
I miss you Roy And Dale You Guys Will Alway Life In My Hart
I was born in 1950, Roy was for me and so many others, our Hero!! Always a clean show and at 69 now, I watch old black and white reruns and still enjoy them a lot. Happy Trails, Roy Rogers and Dale Evans.
I was born in 1945 grew up loving Roy and Dale. True roll models in there personal life.
Nice to see another "Mr. Rogers" imparting wisdom and teaching life lessons to kids and adults alike! And the funny thing is David Letterman interviewed both Roy and Fred!
WOW..... childhood hero to millions ... me included, thanks for posting.
Roy was the first movie and TV star I ever liked and who was a really big deal to me. I'm 61, born in '57 - the year his TV show ended. And by the time I was 5, though Roy's movie days were long gone, his TV show's reruns were constantly playing on Saturday afternoons. And as TV was saturated with the popularity of westerns, this kept Roy hugely popular with kids.
This video is a real treat. Wow.
Yay for Roy Rodgers! thanks Don for this 😊👍🦋🐴🤠
my guess is that Roy might've been warned that Dave could be a little sarcastic but Dave treated Roy with total respect. I'm sure Dave was a fan from childhood
Yes. He also had Gene Autry on, around the same time and wasn't nearly so respectful to him.
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That was neat to see Roy! Thanks for uploading it.
That was awesome. Its pretty neat seeing how respectful Dave is to his elders.
Wonderful, thank you.
As nice as he appeared to be when performing , he was as nice a man in real life .
He was 72 in that interview. I sure hope I look that good at 72...