Alameda Slim (Randy Quaid), a wanted cattle rustler, uses an alias to buy up properties all over western Nebraska, and his next target is the Patch of Heaven dairy farm, where the widow owner cares more for her "family" of yard animals than she does for profit. She just doesn't have the cash to keep in business or to prevent Slim from taking her farm. The animals, mainly carefree youngsters, are unable to help, however, three cows of very different temperaments rise to the desperate occasion and set out to do battle for their dream home. They team up with the Sheriff's megalomaniac horse and any other animal who can possibly help, even a crazy lucky rabbit and an invincible buffalo.
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Home on the Range
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(You Ain't) Home On The Range
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Home On The Range (Echo Mine Reprise)
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Little Patch Of Heaven
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Little Patch Of Heaven (Finale)
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Yodle-Adle-Eedle-Idle-Oo
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Gioachino Rossini:
Contains interpolations from the "william tell overture"
Alan Menken: Performer Glenn Slater: Lyrics Randy Quaid: Performer Randy Erwin: Yodeling David Burnham: Performer |
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Will The Sun Ever Shine Again
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Wherever The Trail May Lead
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Alan Menken:
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Glenn Slater: Lyrics Tim McGraw: Performer Byron Gallimore: Produced David Campbell: Strings and woodwinds arranged and conducted |
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Anytime You Need A Friend
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The French Mistake
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Mel Brooks:
Writer
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Home on the Range
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Brewster M. Higley:
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1812 Overture
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Die Walkürie (The Valkyrie), Act 3: Ride of the Valkyries
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