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The Lone Ranger actually had four (4) theme songs:

the most famous was the "William Tell Overture"" , by Giacomo Rossini;

the next more popular was "Les Preludes" , by Franz Lizst;

the third and fourth were Mendelssohn's "Hebrides" and "Calm Seas and Prosperous Voyage" overtures.

They were played at different times in the story, depending on the mood.

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It was part of the William Tell Overture by Rossini

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9y ago

Gioachino Rossini wrote the "William Tell Overture" in the 1800s. Portions of the overture became what is known today as the Lone Ranger theme.

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The music used in 'The Lone Ranger' is indeed 'The William Tell Overture', written by Rossini. Sorry, I don't know who wrote the stories.

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William Tell Overture

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The William Tell Overture by Rossini.

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