Ken Curtis and the Sons of the Pioneers sing this song (to Maureen O'Hara as John Wayne's estranged wife) in John Ford's "Rio Grande", a b&w western film from 1950. Ken Curtis later played the character Festus on the TV western show, "Gunsmoke;" his performance of that character would not have lead one to know that he possessed a beautiful singing voice, but he did!
"I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen" was written in 1875 by Thomas Westendorf, a public school music teacher in Plainfield, Illinois.
The Sons of the Pioneers sang it in the John Wayne movie She Wore A Yellow Ribbon. Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash have recorded the song
Mama Mirabelle's Home Movies was created in 2006.
The Alabama Song has been featured in about six movies. Some of the movies are Forest Gump, Con Air, Sweet Home Alabama, Despicable Me and some other movies.
Back Home Again - John Denver album - was created on 1974-06-15.
Their Kids LOL
There have been many Charlie Brown movies released. Some titles of these movies include "A Boy Named Charlie Brown", "Snoopy, Come Home", and "Race For Your Life, Charlie Brown".
Kathleen Melin has written: 'By heart' -- subject(s): Home schooling
Danny Boy I'll take you home again Kathleen My Boy (Phil Coulter)
He played a load of songs he had learnt when he was stationed in Germany when he was a radio operator. Songs like "I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen" and "Belshazzar".
Kathleen Crowley has written: 'A Place Called Home' 'The Power of Procovery in Healing Mental Illness'
I would get the Samsung HT-BD7200 2.1-Channel Blu-ray Home Theater System with amp included.
Kathleen Finneran has written: 'Cluster care' -- subject(s): Administration, Home care services, Organization & administration
Home Movies - video - was created in 1995.
Home Movies - album - was created in 1983.
Home Movies was released on 05/16/1980.
== == To that dear home beyond the sea, My Kathleen shall again return.And when thy old friends welcome thee, Thy loving heart will cease to yearn.Where laughs the little silver streamBeside your mother's humble cotAnd brightest rays of sunshine gleamThere all your grief will be forgot.
Kathleen McCleary has written: 'House and Home' -- subject- s -: Fiction, Divorced women, Psychological aspects of Dwellings, Dwellings
Kathleen M. Cox has written: 'Divorce and the school' -- subject(s): Children of divorced parents, Home and school, Divorce