I still wish someone would just download the whole cartoon. I know its at least 10 minutes long. I use to be able to watch the entire cartoon back in the 80's as a kid. I think we live in a unfair world people!
Wish that either Disney went back to its roots by doing these classics again or making like a Classic Disney channel where it shows only Classic Disney movies and cartoons
I love Texas mythology. Grew up on it. Even Davy Crockett became a legendary Texas mythology. Even though he was a REAL person.....But, you know us Texans....LOL!
This was my favorite song as a child. Great memories of dressing up in my cowgirl outfit and singing along with my Dad and his guitar. Thanks for posting
Wow! I last saw this at the Crown Theater in Pampa, TX in about 1948. The tune just popped into my head and I googled and was delighted to find it. Thank you LazyM. Goes to show you that music sticks when other things don't..
Jim Sexton, you just made me feel young; when you watched this cartoon in '48 I was just one year old. I'll guess you were at least three at the time. Long life to you sir!
I had this in a small magazine like book with the record in the back. One side narrated the book. The other side played this song. Countless times I'd listen. Fond memories...
Now, Pecos Bill was quite a cowboy down in Texas Why, he's the Western Superman to say the least He was the roughest, toughest critter, never known to be a quitter 'Cause he never had no fear of man nor beast So yippee-i-ay-i-ya, yippee-i-o He's the toughest critter west of the Alamo Once he roped a raging cyclone out of nowhere Then he straddled it and settled down with ease And while that cyclone bucked and flitted Pecos rolled a smoke and lit it And he tamed that ornery wind down to a breeze So yippee-i-ay-i-ya, yippee-i-o He's the toughest critter west of the Alamo Now, once there was a drought That spread all over Texas So to sunny Californy he did go And though the gag is kind of corny He brought rain from Californy And that's the way we got the Gulf of Mexico So yippee-i-ay-i-ya, yippee-i-o He's the toughest critter west of the Alamo Now, once a band of rustlers stole a herd of cattle But they didn't know the herd they stole was Bill's And when he caught them crooked villains Pecos knocked out all their fillings That's the reason why there's gold them Thar hills So yippee-i-ay-i-ya, yippee-i-o He's the toughest critter west of the Alamo Pecos lost his way while traveling on the desert (Water, water, water) It was ninety miles across the burning sand (Water, water, water) He knew he'd never reach the border (Water) If he didn't get some water (Water) So he got a stick and dug the Rio Grande While a tribe of painted Indians did a war dance Pecos started shooting up their little game He gave those redskins such a shakeup That they jumped out of their makeup That's how the Painted Desert got it's name So yippee-i-ay-i-ya, yippee-i-o He's the toughest critter west of the Alamo While reclining on a cloud high over Texas With his guns, he made the stars evaporate Then Pecos saw them stars declining So he left one brightly shining As the emblem of the Lone Star Texas State So yippee-i-ay-i-ya, yippee-i-o He's the toughest critter west of the Alamo So yippee-i-ay-i-ya, yippee-i-o He's the emblem of the Lone Star Texas State
There's also a lost verse: Now one day Pecos found his fav'rite dogie missin' The dogie that was nearest to his heart So then he lassoed all the cattle Clear from Texas to See-attle That's the way the Texas roundup got its start So yippee-i-ay-i-ay, yippee-i-o Fer the toughest critter west of the Alamo!
We've got urban light pollution just about as bad as everywhere else but out in the country the stars are thick and bright. I grew up with the Pecos Bill legend and never heard that story about shooting out the stars - just now saw this cartoon for the first time and I suspect the studio or the songwriter must have made it up.
Just saw the edited portion of the American version. I once read a snippet of the original Pecos Bill legend and found no instance of Bill smoking. Walt and his story team probably threw it in so the 40's audience would admire him more.
@Tancread of Galilee Good old Riders in the Sky! I've enjoyed them for decades. They weren't around in the 1950s when I was a kid watching old westerns but I'm glad they came on the scene later when I was old enough to appreciate the humor.
Sadly he's been spending the last 150 years trying to take death's steed, so he's a little occupied. But I'm sure he'll bring it back as soon as he's done
I wish they were still making Cartoons like this I miss them. Not saying that animation hasn't gone a long way since then just it seems like this style was tucked away and forgotten.
0:28 check out that huge smile & the trick he's doing with his eye brows while showing off! Now this guy is a real goofy character🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
All historical and scientific inaccuracies aside, (nobody could actually do what Bill did, and Native Americans are neither Indian nor evil) this is a good song.
Prime example of what happens to TV entertainment, over the years, as dramatically oversensitive individuals pick apart every little thing, just because it MIGHT be improper ... Eh. That's the beauty of reruns and uploads on RUclips.
I'm assuming that in order for Disney to have been allowed to make that Superman reference by nicknaming Pecos Bill the Western Superman, they had to get permission from DC or what would later become DC.
I learn this song in spanish when I was at kindergarten... but... "He gave those redskins such a shakeup That they jumped out of their makeup"... this lyrics... were modified by the spanish version... I like the original... it feels more real.
@@f.ah.c2114 "Some Indians were hanging around Texas City, and Pecos didn't like that at all, With his revolver from a tree while he was shaving, 2500 of them he liquidated
@@f.ah.c2114" Unos indios merodeaban Texas City y eso a Pecos para nada le gustó Con su revólver desde un árbol mientras se estaba afeitando a 2500 de ellos liquidó"
From California hilariously enough we actually do get monsoon clouds Also the raising air makes clouds is how clouds work so pretty much the clouds just like grays over the tops of some of the cities and then it drops more near the mountains and it has to load up to rain near the coasts so we only really get rain on the coast like everything 3 or 4 years this is so nostalgia
He gave them redskins such a shakeup that they jumped right out their makeup, thats the way the painted desert got its name 😂 Non-PC cartoons were the best
Mixed reactions to this. Upside: I like the animation, Roy's my favorite yodeler and I liked the Pecos Bill legend when I was a kid. Downside: They omitted the live rattlesnake Bill wore for a bandana and the mountain lion he rode instead of a horse; and the Painted Desert part is racist.
@@TheHeroofspace I get that. As a kid I Ioved my "Little Black Sambo" book but as an adult I found it offensive and embarrassing. On that note I'm pretty sure Disney's never gonna re-release "Song of the South." If they remake it, it'll be a total makeover.
Californian here, *DAMMIT PECOS! YOU'RE THE REASON WHY CALIFORNIA HAS SO MANY DROUGHTS!*
So is your dictator of a governor
@@KCandFriendsUSA ah yes here comes the politics smh
@@KCandFriendsUSAMmm-Hmm
@@KCandFriendsUSA is he a weather wizard or are you just a redhat cult member
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍🏻
Pecos Bill: the folk tale equivalent of Chuck Norris.
Hugo: YAHOO !!!!!!
Rita: YAHOO !!!!!!!
Basically
So is Paul Bunyan
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Super🦸♀️ musical🎼 😇.
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I still wish someone would just download the whole cartoon. I know its at least 10 minutes long. I use to be able to watch the entire cartoon back in the 80's as a kid. I think we live in a unfair world people!
Someone appears to have downloaded the entire film: "Melody Time", including all of "Pecos Bill", tho' Pecos Bill is listed as being in three parts.
This song is epic in every way.
Totally! :-D
True
Indeed!!!
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Wish that either Disney went back to its roots by doing these classics again or making like a Classic Disney channel where it shows only Classic Disney movies and cartoons
I love Texas mythology. Grew up on it. Even Davy Crockett became a legendary Texas mythology. Even though he was a REAL person.....But, you know us Texans....LOL!
This was my favorite song as a child. Great memories of dressing up in my cowgirl outfit and singing along with my Dad and his guitar. Thanks for posting
Wow! I last saw this at the Crown Theater in Pampa, TX in about 1948. The tune just popped into my head and I googled and was delighted to find it. Thank you LazyM. Goes to show you that music sticks when other things don't..
Jim Sexton, you just made me feel young; when you watched this cartoon in '48 I was just one year old. I'll guess you were at least three at the time. Long life to you sir!
@@dontaylor7315An Amazing long life
Love the history you shared. I first saw it while I was home sick in 6th Grade. I was watching the Disney Channel back in 1989.
I had this in a small magazine like book with the record in the back. One side narrated the book. The other side played this song. Countless times I'd listen. Fond memories...
I remember those. Dating myself, I had the Little Toot record by The Andrews Sisters. 70s era.
Now, Pecos Bill was quite a cowboy down in Texas
Why, he's the Western Superman to say the least
He was the roughest, toughest critter, never known to be a quitter
'Cause he never had no fear of man nor beast
So yippee-i-ay-i-ya, yippee-i-o
He's the toughest critter west of the Alamo
Once he roped a raging cyclone out of nowhere
Then he straddled it and settled down with ease
And while that cyclone bucked and flitted
Pecos rolled a smoke and lit it
And he tamed that ornery wind down to a breeze
So yippee-i-ay-i-ya, yippee-i-o
He's the toughest critter west of the Alamo
Now, once there was a drought
That spread all over Texas
So to sunny Californy he did go
And though the gag is kind of corny
He brought rain from Californy
And that's the way we got the Gulf of Mexico
So yippee-i-ay-i-ya, yippee-i-o
He's the toughest critter west of the Alamo
Now, once a band of rustlers stole a herd of cattle
But they didn't know the herd they stole was Bill's
And when he caught them crooked villains
Pecos knocked out all their fillings
That's the reason why there's gold them Thar hills
So yippee-i-ay-i-ya, yippee-i-o
He's the toughest critter west of the Alamo
Pecos lost his way while traveling on the desert
(Water, water, water)
It was ninety miles across the burning sand
(Water, water, water)
He knew he'd never reach the border
(Water)
If he didn't get some water
(Water)
So he got a stick and dug the Rio Grande
While a tribe of painted Indians did a war dance
Pecos started shooting up their little game
He gave those redskins such a shakeup
That they jumped out of their makeup
That's how the Painted Desert got it's name
So yippee-i-ay-i-ya, yippee-i-o
He's the toughest critter west of the Alamo
While reclining on a cloud high over Texas
With his guns, he made the stars evaporate
Then Pecos saw them stars declining
So he left one brightly shining
As the emblem of the Lone Star Texas State
So yippee-i-ay-i-ya, yippee-i-o
He's the toughest critter west of the Alamo
So yippee-i-ay-i-ya, yippee-i-o
He's the emblem of the Lone Star Texas State
😇 Super🦸♀️ musical 🎼
There's also a lost verse:
Now one day Pecos found his fav'rite dogie missin'
The dogie that was nearest to his heart
So then he lassoed all the cattle
Clear from Texas to See-attle
That's the way the Texas roundup got its start
So yippee-i-ay-i-ay, yippee-i-o
Fer the toughest critter west of the Alamo!
@@ShawnPickettPauleyReal musical 🎼
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Thankfully, this is uncut when shown on Disney Plus!
this was so fire to me as a kid.
Love this song.
Me too.
That Pecos is real cowboy!
This takes me back
I can imagine Sandy telling SpongeBob this story lol
I remember watching these and other non-PC cartoons like this as a kid. Man, l miss this sort of entertainment.
🇺🇸God Bless Texas!
You can't look at those beautiful stars anymore in Texas if there's only one!
We've got urban light pollution just about as bad as everywhere else but out in the country the stars are thick and bright. I grew up with the Pecos Bill legend and never heard that story about shooting out the stars - just now saw this cartoon for the first time and I suspect the studio or the songwriter must have made it up.
How siily and how wonderful! Thank you for this!
Just saw the edited portion of the American version.
I once read a snippet of the original Pecos Bill legend and found no instance of Bill smoking.
Walt and his story team probably threw it in so the 40's audience would admire him more.
Fit with the song too.
Fortunately, the cartoon is unedited on the Disney Plus streaming service.
They also should've deleted the "Painted Indians" scene.
@@TrustaMannAgreed
Roy Rogers and the sons of the pioneers are the only ones that can sing that song.
Riders in the Sky give it a good rendition.
@@GonnaDieNever
😇 Super🦸♀️ adventurous🧭.
All hail🙏 to good😇 cowboy🤠 Pecos Bill♂️, the world🌎's famous, helpful, adventurous cowboy🤠 in Texas, North⬆️ America🇺🇸
@Tancread of Galilee Good old Riders in the Sky! I've enjoyed them for decades. They weren't around in the 1950s when I was a kid watching old westerns but I'm glad they came on the scene later when I was old enough to appreciate the humor.
@@dontaylor7315
😇 I believe in legends 🌟
@@ShawnPickettPauley🙏😇
2:30 I think I have to go with the expression on the horses face as he's on top of Pecos Bill! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
For some sick, twisted reason, I find that part where the bird skeleton says "water" hilarious. 2:17
2:17
Yippee-I-ay!!! Yippee-i-oh!!! For the toughest critter west of the Alamo.
1:51 A tune similar to "Cool Water" by the same group "The Sons of the Pioneers". (♪Water!♪)
Can you by chance send that rain back to California? They need it more than Texas right now.
Haha you beat me to it! But now we’ll gladly give it back to Texas since we’ve been getting too much rain now 😆
Sadly he's been spending the last 150 years trying to take death's steed, so he's a little occupied. But I'm sure he'll bring it back as soon as he's done
No kidding. It's been raining here at Texas for the past three months.
Actually the kt asteroid created the Gulf of Mexico
He should’ve taken the rain from Florida instead!
I wish they were still making Cartoons like this I miss them. Not saying that animation hasn't gone a long way since then just it seems like this style was tucked away and forgotten.
Cuphead thankfully revived this campy silliness
0:28 check out that huge smile & the trick he's doing with his eye brows while showing off! Now this guy is a real goofy character🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
that yodel.. 0:48
Roy Rogers was well known for his yodeling. XD It's pretty cool
Introduced to this song by Wally Boag aka Pecos Bill Live
Reminded of the song by Where The Water Tastes Like Wine's version of the story
I still have the Fun and Fancy Free VHS, they don't tell stories like this anymore.
The disney song pecos bill is sung by annie sue rolf and wally boag in the tb show the muppet show.
I remember when I saw this when I was a kid. XD It was in Spanish but I still remember this song. XD
Why have they not made a pecos bill movie
All this animation of Pecos and Widowmaker has Ward Kimball's name written practically all over it. Pecos even kinda looks like Ward.
Agreed! This was Ward firing on all cylinders.
@@aaronsarchive82 Pun definitely intended.
*THIS* ... *THIS!!!!* IS DISNEY.
BRAVO!!!!!!
haha that disturbed me as a child! now i find it hilarious, too!
Oh my gosh my Mom is gonna love this!
Thanks for sharing :-)
Rain in California? I wish.
All historical and scientific inaccuracies aside, (nobody could actually do what Bill did, and Native Americans are neither Indian nor evil) this is a good song.
You mean to tell me a cowboy didn’t lasso a literal twister? No way. Next you’ll tell me the sky is blue.
That’s Disney for yah.
@@greenleader3520But... I wanted to be able to light my spliff with a lightning bolt someday! All this training for nothing, man...
Shut up, its a kid’s song
Tell an Indian he is not an Indian. I dare you. 😐
I had this on a Sing a long video when I was younger, and they removed the scene with the Red Indians, for obvious reasons!
The Ballad Of Pecos Bill
2:36 if Disney ever did a live action remake of this, I wonder what they would change this verse to?
0:25, I would NEVER do that to any of my hats
MY CHILDHOOD
Prime example of what happens to TV entertainment, over the years, as dramatically oversensitive individuals pick apart every little thing, just because it MIGHT be improper ...
Eh. That's the beauty of reruns and uploads on RUclips.
That's antisemetic
Roy Rogers is the only one that can sing that song.
...along with George Strait & Clint Black
@@marcusblackwell2372
Super🦸♀️ musical🎼 😇
Made me proud to be a texan
Part of the verses makes me think of the ghost rider song by Johnny cash
Nostalgic
uncut version from PAL DVD release
Don't mess with TEXAS!!!
I'm assuming that in order for Disney to have been allowed to make that Superman reference by nicknaming Pecos Bill the Western Superman, they had to get permission from DC or what would later become DC.
HA HA HA!, hey I've been riding through the painted desert;)
But it got the paint from the Painted Pilgrims
I learn this song in spanish when I was at kindergarten... but... "He gave those redskins such a shakeup
That they jumped out of their makeup"... this lyrics... were modified by the spanish version... I like the original... it feels more real.
Yeah, spanish it's maybe slightly more crude. I still love it, though
I’d prefer the modified version.
@@f.ah.c2114 "Some Indians were hanging around Texas City,
and Pecos didn't like that at all,
With his revolver from a tree
while he was shaving, 2500 of them he liquidated
@@f.ah.c2114" Unos indios merodeaban Texas City
y eso a Pecos para nada le gustó
Con su revólver desde un árbol
mientras se estaba afeitando a 2500 de ellos liquidó"
@@kovchuewow respondiste despues de 10 años
He gave them Redskins such a shake-up
That the football team went and changed their name
I don't know why this isn't a meme
From California hilariously enough we actually do get monsoon clouds
Also the raising air makes clouds is how clouds work so pretty much the clouds just like grays over the tops of some of the cities and then it drops more near the mountains and it has to load up to rain near the coasts so we only really get rain on the coast like everything 3 or 4 years this is so nostalgia
My neighbor's favorite probably
By the way... Who is chuck norris?
Classic Disney Songs have more heart and soul then todays generic pop and industrious sounds!
i like so much i rmemeber the time i was young. thanks a lot
0:30 i've seen Melody Time and that was the first time ever
that i've seen that sequence of the tornado taming
Not sure why it was taken out
They didn't like the idea of showing a hero dmoking.
Riders in the Sky changed the lyric to While that cyclone bucked and tossed 'im, Pecos brushed his teeth and flossed 'em.
I miss roy rogers. And old disney shows. Disney channels are a joke now.
Allen Woodall
Disney Fucking Sucks Not.
😠 Don't be ridiculous.
It's not a joke, you banana🍌 brain🧠.
It's real
They could use that california rain again roy. lol
the original legend also has bill riding a lion that ate dynamite.
From melody time
I’m learning bout this
I think I hear Ken Curtis AKA Festus. He was a member too
Inspector Gadget (2015) Episode 43 (300 Subscribers Special)
Hickok45 when animated by disney
Alguien que sepa cómo encontrar este video pero con la canción de los alacranes-por tu amor ¿?
Exacuting Command !
How can I get a dvd of this?
+mark baugher This is a segment of Melody Time. You can buy an edited version of the original 1948 release online at the Disney store.
🔫💥
agreed
The cyclone scene was removed when edited for television because of the tobacco reference.
He was raised by coyotes, too. Imagine that.
We have had our failings in the past as we have now, e.g., killing the unborn.
that pecos bill and his🐴 widow maker thoes 2 make an a mazing team a man ,and his 🐴
Esta canción la devo de cantar en la obra de inglich Day
He gave them redskins such a shakeup that they jumped right out their makeup, thats the way the painted desert got its name 😂
Non-PC cartoons were the best
Sacramento come over
Ver y good
Not the best cartoon to end Melody Time but an entertaining one nevertheless. I'm a fan of Old West fables.
Que tubo xd
1:50 Damn those teeth!!!!!!
Pecos Bill predaded gun safety practices.
Luis Aguilé "Pecos Bill"
Those guns wouldn’t work nowadays.
rawhide!!!
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wow. want a cookie?
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Love karen.
Mixed reactions to this. Upside: I like the animation, Roy's my favorite yodeler and I liked the Pecos Bill legend when I was a kid. Downside: They omitted the live rattlesnake Bill wore for a bandana and the mountain lion he rode instead of a horse; and the Painted Desert part is racist.
REEEEEEEE RACIST!!!!!!!!!!! OH NOES!~
To be fair, at the time it wasn't racist. it was the culture. Sometimes when looking at art you gotta remember the culture of the people who made it.
@@TheHeroofspace I get that. As a kid I Ioved my "Little Black Sambo" book but as an adult I found it offensive and embarrassing. On that note I'm pretty sure Disney's never gonna re-release "Song of the South." If they remake it, it'll be a total makeover.
@@NoumenalSoup Wtf does REEE mean?
b r a v o b r a v o
Huh. Schoolhouse Rock kinda ripped off part of this melody for 'Interjections' didn't it. Oh well only part.
Nowadays he wouldn’t have those gunsz
i do