Happy Trails (song)

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"Happy Trails" by Dale Evans Rogers is a theme song for the 1950s television show starring Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Rogers, always sung over the end credits of the program. The first verse of the song was later covered by Van Halen on their 1982 album, Diver Down, and was usually the way the band would end live performances they did with their first lead singer, David Lee Roth. It was played on the 1993 debut album of bluegrass band Nickel Creek, back when they were children. It is a common goodbye song.

Quicksilver Messenger Service released an album called Happy Trails in 1968, on which the song appears.

Janis Joplin left a taped recording of the song as a birthday greeting for John Lennon on October 1, 1970; Lennon, whose birthday was October 9, later told Dick Cavett that her taped greeting arrived at his home after her death.

Mark Lamarr plays the song at the end of his 'God's Jukebox' show on BBC Radio 2 every week.

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