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  1. "The Ballad of Paladin" is a song written by Johnny Western, Richard Boone, and Sam Rolfe and performed by Duane Eddy. The song reached No. 10 on the UK Singles Chart and No. 33 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1962. Members of the Western Writers of America chose it as one of the Top 100 Western songs of all time.

  2. He wrote and performed the theme song "The Ballad of Paladin" for the CBS television program Have Gun – Will Travel, with Richard Boone. In collaboration with Johnny Cash, he re-wrote the lyrics of NBC's Bonanza and the theme song, "The Rebel – Johnny Yuma", from the ABC series The Rebel, starring Nick Adams.

  3. The Ballad of Paladin is the opening theme song to the 50’s-60’s Western “Have Gun – Will Travel.” It was sung by Johnny Western. The song reached #10 on the UK Singles Chart and #33 on the...

  4. In the second season, the song was the only closing music. In the third season, a new lyric was added to the five-line "The Ballad of Paladin", making it six lines long. In 1962–1963, the final season, the song's lyrics were cut to four lines, the original fourth and added sixth being dropped.

  5. “The Ballad Of Paladin” served as the theme song for the iconic Western television series “Have Gun – Will Travel.” The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the show’s protagonist, Paladin, a man who travels the Wild West on a quest for justice.

    • Kay Stevenson
  6. 11 de may. de 2024 · The Ballad of Paladin is a timeless classic that has captivated listeners for decades. Penned and performed by the talented Johnny Western, this iconic song paints a vivid picture of honor, justice, and the code of the Wild West.

  7. Johnny Western – Ballad of Paladin Lyrics. Have gun will travel, reads the card of a man. A knight without armor in a savage land. His fast gun hire, heeds the calling wind. A soldier of fortune, is a man called — Pal-a- din. Paladin, Paladin, where do you roam. Paladin, Paladin, far, far from home. He travels on to where ever he must.