Hi-Yo Silver is the famous refrain from The Lone Ranger to his horse. The Lone Ranger started as a radio program in the 1930's culminating in a tv series in the 1950's. The intro music was William Tell's overture and the tv series started with, "A fiery horse with the speed of light. A cloud of dust and a hearty Hi-Yo, Silver! The Lone Ranger!" Whenever the Lone Ranger needed to get somewhere and in a hurry, he would always say to his horse, which was named Silver, "Hi-Yo Silver, away"
The Lone Ranger. Go get those oodles.
sooo famous
Ne-yo is famous for : having lots of song out and having lots of money. Ne-yo is known for : because of the money he has.
he is a famous singer
One famous cello player is Yo yo ma. He's world famous, and even played on Sesame Street!
The Lone Ranger. Go get those oodles.
Hi-Yo Silver. I've also seen it spelled "Heigh-Yo Silver"
Hi-Yo Silver - 1940 is rated/received certificates of: Sweden:Btl USA:Approved
Hi-Yo Silver - 1940 was released on: USA: 10 April 1940 Sweden: 20 April 1940
Hi-yo, Silver!
Yo-yo, yup, yes, yell, yuck, you, ect.
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Yo yo yo homies yo al yell heeeey. Go dig a hole!
sweet
Hi-yo Silver, away! (Siilver was the name of his horse.)
the opening to the lone ranger and a penis
sooo famous