The Deadwood Stage (Whip-Crack-Away!)

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"The Deadwood Stage (Whip-Crack-Away!)" is a song in the 1953 film Calamity Jane, written by Sammy Fain and Paul Francis Webster, and performed by Doris Day.[1] It was also used in the London stage show Calamity Jane in 2003[2] and the musical based on Doris Day's greatest hits, A Sentimental Journey.[3]

The song's opening lines are:

Oh! The Deadwood Stage is a-rollin' on over the plains,
with the curtains flappin' and the driver slappin' the reins.
Beautiful sky! A wonderful day!
Whip crack-away!, Whip crack-away!, Whip crack-away!

It goes on to contain a macabre line about Wild Bill Hickok, "on his gun there's more than twenty-seven notches".[4]

In 1957, Clint Walker sings the song in an episode of The Conspirators on Cheyenne.

In 2010, Australian singer Melinda Schneider recorded the song for her Doris Day tribute album Melinda Does Doris.

References

  1. ^ Tom Santopietro (2008), Considering Doris Day, p. 77
  2. ^ Lizzie Loveridge, Calamity Jane, Curtain Up
  3. ^ Alvin Rakoff gets sentimental over Doris Day, The Daily Telegraph, 13 Feb 2009
  4. ^ Alan Clayson (1997), Death discs: an account of fatality in the popular song, p. 42