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Special Video- John Wayne: “America-Why I Love Her”

We wanted to share this, now seemingly rare video, featuring John Wayne’s narration, with photos, choir, and music, of “America the Beautiful.”
I can honestly say that, yes, I have always been a “John Wayne” fan, and, yes, I always will be.
I was just recently re-introduced, after too long a time, to a couple of his movies. Honestly … I had forgotten, with time, just how great he was on the screen. Like Elvis, Frank Sinatra, and very few others, as new generations come and go, it is forgotten “just how big they were.”

My Mom and Dad (who is, by the way, a big Gene Autry fan) were fans of John Wayne, as are many in my family. I’ll never forget watching “The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance,” for the first time, with my Mom. I brought the movie over to give to her, as she was a huge fan of westerns. I remember the first time I heard, from John Wayne himself, the term, “Pilgrim.” I had heard show-business impressionists use “Pilgrim” many times, but that was the first time I had seen the original words for myself. I’ll never forget my Mom’s reaction when John Wayne came riding into town … his first appearance in the movie … she mentioned how tall he was in the saddle; the way he carried himself, even on horseback … that had to be John Wayne!

A friend lent me the movie a few weeks ago, and I watched it again. When John Wayne came riding into town that first time … I remember, so clearly, my Mom’s words about his being so tall in the saddle … it seems like just yesterday … By the way, I also loved the “That was my steak, Valance” scene … and, what a great, great actor James Stewart was …
Which reminds me that the same friend also lent me “The Shootist,” where Wayne and Stewart were reunited on screen. As great a western as that one was, if you get a chance to see the “extras” that are included with the DVD (I love all of that “behind the scenes” stuff), it is an amazing story of how sick John Wayne was during the filming of what would be his last movie.

One of my favorite children’s books is “Chico the Brave,” written by Dave Horowitz. The story is about a young chicken who is afraid of everything … but, becomes a super-hero. I love to share the story with my students, and they love the story. At the very end of the book, after the story, is a page featuring this quote:
Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway.”
John Wayne

Anyway … to the video … I can remember, “way back when,” when television stations used to “sign off” for the night (and we only got 3 channels-if we were lucky), they would play this same video of John Wayne and “America, Why I Love Her.” I hadn’t seen the video in years, so, when I came across it, I wanted to share it with you. Enjoy!

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