Do not forsake me, oh, my darling Tex Ritter original soundtrack High Noon
The Ballad of High Noon Do not forsake me, oh, my darling Tex Ritter (original soundtrack High Noon; Dimitri Tiomkin, composer) It was introduced in the movie High Noon, sung over the opening credits by Tex Ritter. It was awarded the 1952 Academy Award for Best Original Song, and was performed that night for the Academy by Ritter. The song is about the film s main character, Will Kane (played by Gary Cooper), and the moral dilemma of his new wife, Amy FowlerKane (played by Grace Kelly), abandoning (or forsaking ) him because he chooses to stay and fight (and risk being killed) instead of running away with her after their wedding. The song refers to how he can t have a safe life with her until he has eliminated the threats that face him, and he wants her to stay with him just a while longer until it s all over and not give up on him for good. In the context of film music, The Ballad of High Noon is acclaimed not merely for its musical integration with High N
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