They just don't make heroes like
they used to. For boys and girls growing up in the late 1930s, '40s
and early '50s, there was only one Public Cowboy #1 - singing sensation
Gene Autry.
In his many endeavors, Gene Autry
always put children first. He Frequently befriended them in his movies
and on his TV shows, and tried to convey messages of equality and brotherhood:
"Cowboys pick their pals by what they are - not by race, religion, or where
they come from," Gene told kids.
Now, with the singalong classics
on "Always Your Pal, Gene Autry," a whole new generation - the children
of the millennium - can experience the camaraderie and good old-fashioned
fun that's gone hand-in-hand with Gene Autry's music for more than sixty
years.