What a nice, decent, wonderful talent of a guy. Not enough people today know the Rifleman, its wonderful, wholesome story lines about right and wrong. May Johnny Crawford rest in peace.
"The Rifleman" was not the typical western. Every half-hour episode had some sort of positive, family-friendly message amidst the often violent surroundings of the setting and time. Chuck and Johnny were perhaps the most likeable family in all of TV westerns. God bless Johnny, as he battles the ravages of Alzheimer's.
clean tv never seen sagging pants i was in the big city of Lexington ky i seen a black man in subway with his pants hanging down i looked at him an said mr your pants are falling he ignored me so i said it again louder i said i seen that pants hanging on tv i said i dint like seing it in person a groan man i said your diaper is full from pops64 liberty ky
I still watch Rifleman reruns everyday and love them just as much today as I did when I was a kid. This is the kind of TV parents should be having their children watch instead of the garbage they see today.
I could not agree more in the final analysis, but it was not without a huge amount of violence. The difference of course is, as you well know and would agree, Lucas McCain ALWAYS stressed higher values, deplored violence for it's own sake, perpetually regretted and took not an iota of pleasure in taking a life regardless of how deserved of it someone might be, and almost always acted upon as a last and carefully considered measure, etc. (the only exceptions being those times when there was no time to ponder, a situation that begged self preservation...he often demonstrated patience almost to the point of frustration for me in some episodes, like "oh, c'mon, this ass needs dying, just cap him already!!! LOL )
@@keithrobinson942 Me too, Keith. I have every season DVD..... at least all of the ones that have been released. I was lucky enough to see him & Chuck Connors at the Houston Fatstock Show & Rodeo in the Sam Houston Coliseum in 1960.
so many memories.. back then, at least w/The Rifleman, there were lessons, and morals, and "how to act" taught, and that could be taken away from that show.. both Chuck Connors and Johnny Crawford made positive impacts in our lives, and helped with development as a kid.. that is something no one can ever take away from us, and they will always be thought of , by me, accompanied with a smile.. Thank You Johnny..
He’s one of those rare kids that grew up to be an even better looking man. I love that show the rifleman. I always wish the best for Johnny. He had a fabulous career. The father son relationship is the basis for the entire show, and it really worked
Take a little Rudy Vallee, mix in some Bing Crosby and a little Sinatra, mix well with some Johnny Crawford, and, surprised the heck out of me lol! But very nice! Wasn't expecting this.
Excellent. I always loved "The Rifleman" and Johnny's terrific acting. It just figures that he is also a musician, which I too have been for 55 years now ... playing guitar. Great that he spent some time in Sunday School ... it seems to have stuck with him quite well.
He absolutely conveyed an easy, natural charm, warmth, and sincerity...at all times apparently as I previously only knew of him from his character on the show (The Rifleman). What I did not know and what took me by surprise was his caustic wit. It is a rare gift to be able to pull that off without seeming bitter or negative, but rather wise and perceptive of presumptions, expectations...guess I'm trying to say a honed sense of irony... a well rounded, emotionally grounded intellect. It seemed to fly past Jane, or at least she failed react to it. He was a really cool guy.
He's 72 now and has Alzheimer's, just saw another video. His wife is taking care of him. Paul Peterson (his friend) from Donna Reed show started a Go Fund Me account for Johnny, :(
Go Fund Me account because of decades of financial mismanagement. That guy was the highest paid child star during the Rifleman, and made a fortune from his numerous hit records in the early 1960s.
@@20alphabet There was not a fortune made in the 60s from any one doing music do a little research before you make such remarks and you will see who got the majority of any money that was made
@@zaneturner4478 You again? Listen Einstein, he was the highest paid child actor in Hollywood... he was _PAID._ He could've purchased one 3bdrm, 2 bath house with a 2-car garage in a nice part southern California _per month_ with his income from the Rifleman series alone. Then include his numerous Top 40 hit records during the early 1960s and you can easily add another such house _per month._ Multiply those assets by the number of years he worked during his peak and you'll have 75 houses conservatively. Didn't need to be houses, could've been a few apartment complexes... doesn't matter. He foolishly squandered more money in a relatively few years than most people will see in their lifetime. Now his handlers are attempting to cash in on fond childhood memories of a kinder, more innocent time. Sorry, I'm not buying it. Many of his fans have suffered far worse without the benefit of fame and fortune, and I'd be surprised if he'd even toss a coin their way. Sad story for sure, but it's just hard for me to cry about Johnny Crawford's few remaining days of obscurity when so many other Americans suffer actual need.
@@20alphabet No one got rich from reruns because shows didnt get shown more than once back then. There was no syndication. Fast forward a bit and look at the Brady Bunch cast. They only got royalties for the first 10 reruns of every episode and that was it. If they would have only known what was on the horizon...but they couldnt have. So to say Johnny mismanaged his money...I have to ask...what money? And he wasnt a Michael Jackson either! 75 houses? Jeeze radical lefty stop making stuff up!
Loved this man! Such a cutie as a child actor & loved his singing! So sad he is ill( breaks my heart!)! Loved him then & love him now! Great video here & he is still so darn adorable as a teenager & as a adult! Just adore him!❤️
What happened to the advances in the Scientific-Medical research institutions? Last I read, this affliction is related to a lack of a particular protein. Why didn’t they catch it on time? You have 90+ & 100 yr olds without this affliction, more clear-headed than some 20+ yr olds, so, somehow, there seems to have been no reason for this to happen. But God Only Knows. Peace.
That kid did a great job on the Rifleman and he’s doing a great job with this music. Glad to see he kept on rolling as an adult... I work nights. So when I get home and it’s 5am, I watch the Rifleman! Love it. Ole Chuck can solve any problem that comes down the pike.... gotta love it
I met him several times and he is still the nicest person in Hollywood even if he doesn't remember everything like he used to. He had some of the best stories and he was ALWAYS cordial. Always. I was lucky to see his orchestra and he introduced me to EVERYONE. The Cicada Club on 6th and Olive downtown Los Angeles is a great venue and perfect for this genre of music. Not to be missed if you go to LA. I went to Charlotte's birthday party in the mezzanine and it was GREAT. Keep Johnny and Charlotte in your prayers. He needs it and they deserve it for all the GREAT ENTERTAINMENT! Good luck in the future Everyone! ☝️😁🎶✌️❤️🎸🎵🙏😎😉🤺
Singing an old, VERY old, Bing Crosby song, from the mid-30's. Nice updated version--still true to the melody, while sounding in parts, like my hero, Bing Crosby. Good job, Johnny Crawford!
Johnny Crawford was my first “crush”! God bless him with his health issues now...🙏🌹 I actually owned the “45” with Today Is Cindy’s Birthday and I thoroughly enjoyed his singing in this clip!
Johnny Crawford was my first crush and the only star I ever wrote a letter to...but I never mailed it. I still watch The Rifleman every chance I can, to see him. I pray for him and his health
I love ❤️ his voice!! Great actor and so cute!! I watched The Rifleman all the time. I actually, love westerns!! So 😞 to hear he is ill!! Love you Johnny Crawford!
*It's 2024 and I watch "The Rifleman" everyday! There's roughly 4 tv channels that run nothing but that show. Johnny Crawford was such an amazing actor at such a young age. Rest in peace cowboy* 🤠
Me and my wife watched The Rifleman through at least 4 times. She loved Johnny and thought he was the cutest kid in that. She'd be sad to know he is sick like this. Her mom had it and my grandmother had it. My little wife passed away this year in Jan. :(
Very nice. Nowdays Mr. Crawford is much older and ill but I'm sure he's still enjoying life. The.clarinet gives a touch of big band sound. Jane Pauley at her best. Still my favorite news person after 30 plus years. God bless.
Greetings from the Ohio Porters. 😎 I didn’t get to see much the Rifleman growing up, but I sure have in the last 10 years. I loved it and thought it was a very heart warming cowboy show! He and Chuck seemed so genuine! 🤩 Johnny had such a nice voice. Thanks for the memories, Johnny.
Not long ago I saw an early episode of The Rifleman with a tween, maybe teenage, Johnny Crawford singing on AMC. They have episodes of the show every Saturday on their, early morning, it's great! My dad introduced me to the show when I was a kid when we lived in Clarksville, TN. USA when he and mom worked at Ft. Campbell U. S. Army Base. Mid to late 80s. Good stuff!
first time i ever heard johnny sing and i liked it. always liked old timey music sort of like leon redbone style. i forgot how adorable jane pauley was when she was young, nice to look at.
An amazing singer & guitarist along with his extraordinary acting legacy. Rest in Peace Mark/Johnny. Condolences to family, friends & fans everywhere around the world.
He was also a young fan of old movies,and a lot of the extras and technicians on The Rifleman were veterans of those years,so Johnny was thrilled to meet and talk with them,and they were equally happy to meet a kid who not only knew of their work,but often knew them by name..
@@barbarachatman496 and was probably the best child actor I have ever seen...the scenes and dialog he delivered in The Rifleman are remarkable.. The natural delivery ,and the thoughtful look in his eyes...
When it comes to Johnny Crawford he's a wonderful actor,performer, person,singer. I love the shows he was in,the music 🎶 he made . Johnny you're 1 in a million,your family 👪, friends, fans love you dearly,you're sadly missed. Rip Johnny. I send my condolences to your family 👪, friends, fans all over the world 🌎. To lose you is a heartache for everyone who loved you. May the good lord watch over you, protect you . When I heard that you died my heart is broken 💔 for I am a fan of yours for a very long time.
I was the Public Relations Director of the student-produced show called "Encounter" on every weekday morning and broadcast over KMLA FM, Los Angeles, produced by the Los Angeles City College Broadcasting Dept. Anyway, I organized a contest involving the young star of the Rifleman TV series, Johnny Crawford, the actor who played the Rifleman's (Chuck Connors) son on the show and who also had a hit single called “Cindy’s Birthday.” The promotion offered a young woman student a date with Johnny to Disneyland. I still have pictures of Johnny and me shaking hands at Disneyland.
What a great story & such amazing memories you have! Thank-you for sharing your story with us all! I would have loved to have met him. So sad he is so ill now in nursing home! Prayers to him!
Who’s still watching the rifleman in 2019 ..
I am.
Yea on ME TV
Millions every day
Me too!
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What a nice, decent, wonderful talent of a guy. Not enough people today know the Rifleman, its wonderful, wholesome story lines about right and wrong. May Johnny Crawford rest in peace.
We'll miss you, Johnny. Rest in peace.
Rip
I still watch the old reruns. I'm 63. Sure beats the sad stuff coming out of Hollywood today.. R.I.P. Johnny
"The Rifleman" was not the typical western. Every half-hour episode had some sort of positive, family-friendly message amidst the often violent surroundings of the setting and time. Chuck and Johnny were perhaps the most likeable family in all of TV westerns. God bless Johnny, as he battles the ravages of Alzheimer's.
clean tv never seen sagging pants i was in the big city of Lexington ky i seen a black man in subway with his pants hanging down i looked at him an said mr your pants are falling he ignored me so i said it again louder i said i seen that pants hanging on tv i said i dint like seing it in person a groan man i said your diaper is full from pops64 liberty ky
Love the show!! Even though Chuck was gay..which sucks
@@angelaanglin6762 Really? I wasn't aware of that fact.
I wish it would've been an hour long series. But then, it still was a great show, nevertheless.
@@jchapman8248 ya it took me by surprise when I found out🥺
He was multi-talented, not just another pretty face in Hollywood. One of the few child stars who went on to a productive career. RIP, Johnny!
He is a great singer.
I think he was/is great!
I still watch Rifleman reruns everyday and love them just as much today as I did when I was a kid. This is the kind of TV parents should be having their children watch instead of the garbage they see today.
Yup.
I totally agree
How right you are!
I could not agree more in the final analysis, but it was not without a huge amount of violence. The difference of course is, as you well know and would agree, Lucas McCain ALWAYS stressed higher values, deplored violence for it's own sake, perpetually regretted and took not an iota of pleasure in taking a life regardless of how deserved of it someone might be, and almost always acted upon as a last and carefully considered measure, etc. (the only exceptions being those times when there was no time to ponder, a situation that begged self preservation...he often demonstrated patience almost to the point of frustration for me in some episodes, like "oh, c'mon, this ass needs dying, just cap him already!!! LOL )
Yeah, watch Lucas kill sometimes 3 or 4 per episode.
I still watch the rifleman to this day.love Chuck and Johnny,rip
I do also. Love it. You don't find them like that anymore
I'm 61 years old and I still watch Chuck Connors and the little boy The Rifleman
I'm 70 yrs old and I watch the Rifleman every day! I remember watching them all when I was a kid too!
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Me too, Keith. I have every season DVD..... at least all of the ones that have been released. I was lucky enough to see him & Chuck Connors at the Houston Fatstock Show & Rodeo in the Sam Houston Coliseum in 1960.
I like the music.
Met him once,he stood up and shook my hand a class act
Great memory!❤️You were so blessed to meet him!
WOW! This style of music really suits his voice! They are great! I always loved Johnny Crawford! he was always such a doll baby!
One of my favorite actors. He was such a good kid on "The Rifleman." I've always hoped he was really that way in "real life."
so many memories.. back then, at least w/The Rifleman, there were lessons, and morals, and "how to act" taught, and that could be taken away from that show.. both Chuck Connors and Johnny Crawford made positive impacts in our lives, and helped with development as a kid.. that is something no one can ever take away from us, and they will always be thought of , by me, accompanied with a smile.. Thank You Johnny..
He’s one of those rare kids that grew up to be an even better looking man.
I love that show the rifleman. I always wish the best for Johnny.
He had a fabulous career.
The father son relationship is the basis for the entire show, and it really worked
The Rifleman was my favorite show as a child. I had a major crush on Johnny Crawford, he was my first love. He's always in my prayers now.
Thats very sweet
He was my first love too! Such a huge crush on this sweet, talented boy( then later an extraordinary man)! Love & prayers to Johnny Crawford!
Me too! But what little girl didn't have a crush on him?
Take a little Rudy Vallee, mix in some Bing Crosby and a little Sinatra, mix well with some Johnny Crawford, and, surprised the heck out of me lol! But very nice! Wasn't expecting this.
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He is very funny as well....very intelligent and he is a great entertainer.
WHAT A TALENT
R.I.P. Johnny you’ll be missed and loved by many..🙏👍
Put Johnny in your prayers he is suffering from Alzheimer’s
Amen.
🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Prayers & love! May God Bless Johnny Crawford!❤️
He passed away today, April 29, 2021. R.I.P.
Not any more.
Excellent. I always loved "The Rifleman" and Johnny's terrific acting. It just figures that he is also a musician, which I too have been for 55 years now ... playing guitar. Great that he spent some time in Sunday School ... it seems to have stuck with him quite well.
My mom made me and my siblings go to Sunday school as children as well. Fortunately, it wore off.
Anybody else agree that there is not a more natural actor on earth? And he can sing!
I agree
He absolutely conveyed an easy, natural charm, warmth, and sincerity...at all times apparently as I previously only knew of him from his character on the show (The Rifleman). What I did not know and what took me by surprise was his caustic wit. It is a rare gift to be able to pull that off without seeming bitter or negative, but rather wise and perceptive of presumptions, expectations...guess I'm trying to say a honed sense of irony... a well rounded, emotionally grounded intellect. It seemed to fly past Jane, or at least she failed react to it. He was a really cool guy.
That little boy was always 100% real.
May Johnny Crawford , R.I.P. ! 🤧😭🌷🌸💐🌺🌹🕊
He was a great guy when I met him twenty years ago. Sad to hear about his affliction with Alzheimer'''s.
How lucky you were to meet him! Prayers to him!❤️
I saw him and Chuck Connors at the Houston Fatstock Show & Rodeo in the Sam Houston Coliseum in 1960.
How lucky you were! Great memory!
I wish I could have been there.
Im stillllll watching it in 2020..almost 2021
Watched show with my Dad at 4 yrs old. Still love it. I'm 65 no
i love watching the rifleman was an amazing show. love the love that father sand son showed on the show/ love you johnny
He's 72 now and has Alzheimer's, just saw another video. His wife is taking care of him. Paul Peterson (his friend) from Donna Reed show started a Go Fund Me account for Johnny, :(
Go Fund Me account because of decades of financial mismanagement. That guy was the highest paid child star during the Rifleman, and made a fortune from his numerous hit records in the early 1960s.
@@20alphabet There was not a fortune made in the 60s from any one doing music do a little research before you make such remarks and you will see who got the majority of any money that was made
@@zaneturner4478
You again? Listen Einstein, he was the highest paid child actor in Hollywood... he was _PAID._ He could've purchased one 3bdrm, 2 bath house with a 2-car garage in a nice part southern California _per month_ with his income from the Rifleman series alone. Then include his numerous Top 40 hit records during the early 1960s and you can easily add another such house _per month._ Multiply those assets by the number of years he worked during his peak and you'll have 75 houses conservatively. Didn't need to be houses, could've been a few apartment complexes... doesn't matter. He foolishly squandered more money in a relatively few years than most people will see in their lifetime. Now his handlers are attempting to cash in on fond childhood memories of a kinder, more innocent time.
Sorry, I'm not buying it. Many of his fans have suffered far worse without the benefit of fame and fortune, and I'd be surprised if he'd even toss a coin their way.
Sad story for sure, but it's just hard for me to cry about Johnny Crawford's few remaining days of obscurity when so many other Americans suffer actual need.
@@20alphabet No one got rich from reruns because shows didnt get shown more than once back then. There was no syndication. Fast forward a bit and look at the Brady Bunch cast. They only got royalties for the first 10 reruns of every episode and that was it. If they would have only known what was on the horizon...but they couldnt have. So to say Johnny mismanaged his money...I have to ask...what money? And he wasnt a Michael Jackson either! 75 houses? Jeeze radical lefty stop making stuff up!
@@Tinkiebell
You seem to be talking to somebody else.
It’s 2021 and Johnny Crawford is still underrated
Indeed RIP 🕯
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Loved this man! Such a cutie as a child actor & loved his singing! So sad he is ill( breaks my heart!)! Loved him then & love him now! Great video here & he is still so darn adorable as a teenager & as a adult! Just adore him!❤️
Poor guy is suffering from Alzheimer's these days. So damn sad.
Yeah, Alzheimer's is a rotten dirty disease, my buddy was diagnosed when he was about 54 and he died about ten years later
What happened to the advances in the Scientific-Medical research institutions?
Last I read, this affliction is related to a lack of a particular protein.
Why didn’t they catch it on time?
You have 90+ & 100 yr olds without this affliction, more clear-headed than some 20+ yr olds, so, somehow, there seems to have been no reason for this to happen.
But God Only Knows.
Peace.
@@coachm86 it sounds like this was a dear friend. Im sorry Mike
@@sherrihinton8567 👍 yes and thank u
@P.M. ..oh man. Wow.
That kid did a great job on the Rifleman and he’s doing a great job with this music. Glad to see he kept on rolling as an adult...
I work nights. So when I get home and it’s 5am, I watch the Rifleman! Love it. Ole Chuck can solve any problem that comes down the pike.... gotta love it
What a delightful guy was Johnny. God-blest. May he rest in peace.
I met him several times and he is still the nicest person in Hollywood even if he doesn't remember everything like he used to. He had some of the best stories and he was ALWAYS cordial. Always. I was lucky to see his orchestra and he introduced me to EVERYONE. The Cicada Club on 6th and Olive downtown Los Angeles is a great venue and perfect for this genre of music. Not to be missed if you go to LA. I went to Charlotte's birthday party in the mezzanine and it was GREAT. Keep Johnny and Charlotte in your prayers. He needs it and they deserve it for all the GREAT ENTERTAINMENT! Good luck in the future Everyone! ☝️😁🎶✌️❤️🎸🎵🙏😎😉🤺
Johnny was too clever for Jane's vapid remarks. He's sharp, talented and should come back to perform this same song on Jimmy Fallon! Come on Johnny!
Sadly, John is suffering with Alzheimer's disease.
In a nursing home suffering from Alzheimer’s 😢& so very sad!
Jane was in her heyday then and pretty stuck on herself. She has long since flamed out and Johnny endured and flourished. RIP Mr. Talent.
@@kellycoleman715He played at my wedding, 2006
@@aeropilot4419 Wow! That is pretty cool! 👍🏻
Singing an old, VERY old, Bing Crosby song, from the mid-30's. Nice updated version--still true to the melody, while sounding in parts, like my hero, Bing Crosby. Good job, Johnny Crawford!
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I watch it, still! Love it and I will continue to watching until my last breath. Great Western show. Love old western shows!
Johnny Crawford was my first “crush”! God bless him with his health issues now...🙏🌹 I actually owned the “45” with Today Is Cindy’s Birthday and I thoroughly enjoyed his singing in this clip!
Such a cutie.
Rest in Peace Johnny. A real talent and a great human being!
Great voice, nice delivery
He has had a wonderful life with so much unique experiences
Indeed!
he's got that 1930's swing style voice that fits perfect to this style music!
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Johnny Crawford was my first crush and the only star I ever wrote a letter to...but I never mailed it.
I still watch The Rifleman every chance I can, to see him.
I pray for him and his health
Johnny is a real true Legend and very well loved by all of us WE LOVE YOU JOHNNY
I love ❤️ his voice!! Great actor and so cute!! I watched The Rifleman all the time. I actually, love westerns!! So 😞 to hear he is ill!! Love you Johnny Crawford!
I love the old westerns, The Rifleman, Cheyenne, so many of them. There is a lesson in every episode.
I love this! I loved him as The Rifleman's son!
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As a grown up adult he is just as adorable as when he was a young kid in The Rifleman. And a great singer to boot!
undomiel152003 even as an elder, Johnny is still adorable!!!!
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Even now, he has aged very well- still looks like he did only a bit older.
And he’s got to be in his 70’s
Jeff King sadly he has 😥Alzheimer’s & is in a nursing home, in very bad shape! Love this incredible man!❤️
I still watch Rifleman in 2023!
Me too!
I loved the Riflemen open and I love Johnny Crawford always will
Such a humble guy with a great voice,right "PA"
Still watch the reruns.
God's blessings 🙏
What a talent. Johnny Crawford has (as always!) a gift for expressing clever lyrics with clarity and charm. Thanks for posting!
I love watching the rifleman, BLESS you Johnny hugs
Still watch the Rifleman everyday.
R.I.P Mr Crawford.
*It's 2024 and I watch "The Rifleman" everyday! There's roughly 4 tv channels that run nothing but that show. Johnny Crawford was such an amazing actor at such a young age. Rest in peace cowboy* 🤠
He seems to me to be one of the best child actors I’ve ever seen
Such true talent, obscured whilst entertainment today has so much trash.
Love this! I had such a crush on Johnny Crawford. I thought he sang Patti Ann just for me since that's my name! Good to see him recording!
Lol..u actually thought he was singing to u...thats great..lol..i love that...😘😎
Me and my wife watched The Rifleman through at least 4 times. She loved Johnny and thought he was the cutest kid in that. She'd be sad to know he is sick like this. Her mom had it and my grandmother had it. My little wife passed away this year in Jan. :(
And now RIP to Johnny. Bless you.
RIP .. thanks for all you gave to us and even in your passing you are remembered.
It's kool to see this clip. This music suits Johnny Crawford very well.
Nice to see a television star grow-up and keep a clean life.
That was awesome, God bless Johnny Crawford !
Very nice. Nowdays Mr. Crawford is much older and ill but I'm sure he's still enjoying life. The.clarinet gives a touch of big band sound. Jane Pauley at her best. Still my favorite news person after 30 plus years. God bless.
Great talent.. Always liked his voice
Love it 🎶🎶🎶❤️and Johnny as well. Great actor and wonderful singer/musician 🎶🎶❤️
You'll be missed Johnny. Godspeed on your journey.
Im still watchn the Rifle Man.. your in my Prayers Johnny. God Bless you and yourz.
Great memories. What a wholesome guy, Breath of fresh air .
Prayers go with him and family
We still watch it. It is a wonderful program.
Greetings from the Ohio Porters. 😎 I didn’t get to see much the Rifleman growing up, but I sure have in the last 10 years. I loved it and thought it was a very heart warming cowboy show! He and Chuck seemed so genuine! 🤩 Johnny had such a nice voice. Thanks for the memories, Johnny.
Not long ago I saw an early episode of The Rifleman with a tween, maybe teenage, Johnny Crawford singing on AMC. They have episodes of the show every Saturday on their, early morning, it's great! My dad introduced me to the show when I was a kid when we lived in Clarksville, TN. USA when he and mom worked at Ft. Campbell U. S. Army Base. Mid to late 80s. Good stuff!
first time i ever heard johnny sing and i liked it. always liked old timey music sort of like leon redbone style. i forgot how adorable jane pauley was when she was young, nice to look at.
RIP Mr. Crawford.....you'll not be forgotten by us boys that remember thinking...."how cool is that".... while watching him in the show
Lucas did a good job raising his son!
I hope Lucas Boy is watching from Heaven!
Me too. Awesome actor.
R.I.P JOHNNY! Bless you and your family!!! Wonderful, beautiful man. Thank you for sharing this. 🌹💕💜🎶♥️😊❤🎵⚘🦋
An amazing singer & guitarist along with his extraordinary acting legacy. Rest in Peace Mark/Johnny. Condolences to family, friends & fans everywhere around the world.
wish we all had fathers like you..always missed but not forgotten
He was also a young fan of old movies,and a lot of the extras and technicians on The Rifleman were veterans of those years,so Johnny was thrilled to meet and talk with them,and they were equally happy to meet a kid who not only knew of their work,but often knew them by name..
He was so smart
@@barbarachatman496 and was probably the best child actor I have ever seen...the scenes and dialog he delivered in The Rifleman are remarkable.. The natural delivery ,and the thoughtful look in his eyes...
Awesome job, his voice is suited very well for this genre of music.
I watch the Rifleman everyday and those episodes never get old..never
Love the rifleman show , I catch it most everyday on Me Tv. Still my favorite.
Johnny & his orchestra played for years. Spot-on renditions.
Rest in Peace Johnny.
Everyone loved you.
Be Blessed Charlotte.
Still watching the rifleman at 2021 great program. I am 68 yrs old
I like when he sung Green Sleeves on one of the Rifleman episodes. He was a talented little shi*.
The show had such a positive message. Conners and Crawford were great together.
I like his choice of music....this is some good stuff, gang!
Really , really, nice! Love the music from our years gone by!
What a treat to see and hear this performance. JC was part of my childhood watching TV. Thans Johnny for making our lives just a little bit better.
AHHHHHMAZING!
Hollywood would NEVER promote a wonderful clean cut guy like him today.
And the Today Show would not give this guy a mere thought now!
What a sweet voice, what a sweet song. Rip
Love the Rifleman and watched since I was Johnny age. Nice voice btw..... To Butterlevi, I'm still watching the Rifleman, never gets old..
What a shame his musical career was never “pushed” harder. He could really SING! Nice, clear, effortless voice and style.
I amazed! He had a fine voice.
Loved the show and still watching
Wow, did not expect that. Lovely, happy tune. He's also quite the guitarist. Loved that show as a kid.
When it comes to Johnny Crawford he's a wonderful actor,performer, person,singer. I love the shows he was in,the music 🎶 he made . Johnny you're 1 in a million,your family 👪, friends, fans love you dearly,you're sadly missed. Rip Johnny. I send my condolences to your family 👪, friends, fans all over the world 🌎. To lose you is a heartache for everyone who loved you. May the good lord watch over you, protect you . When I heard that you died my heart is broken 💔 for I am a fan of yours for a very long time.
One of a kind guy---wish there were moreJohnny "mark" Crawford s.
I was the Public Relations Director of the student-produced show called "Encounter" on every weekday morning and broadcast over KMLA FM, Los Angeles, produced by the Los Angeles City College Broadcasting Dept. Anyway, I organized a contest involving the young star of the Rifleman TV series, Johnny Crawford, the actor who played the Rifleman's (Chuck Connors) son on the show and who also had a hit single called “Cindy’s Birthday.” The promotion offered a young woman student a date with Johnny to Disneyland. I still have pictures of Johnny and me shaking hands at Disneyland.
Hope you enjoyed your "date".
WOW! How nice!! I love the song, ‘Cindy’s Birthday ‘!!
What a great story & such amazing memories you have! Thank-you for sharing your story with us all! I would have loved to have met him. So sad he is so ill now in nursing home! Prayers to him!
I love that guy!
Nice, Johnnie . Has a good heart.