Here's the sheet music for "Rawhide" (theme from the TV series) arranged for a simple lead line with lyrics and chord symbols suitable for singing or playing on guitar/keyboard.
Rawhide Key: E (original TV theme often in E) | Time: 4/4 | Tempo: Driving, ~120–132 BPM
Intro: | E | E | E | E |
Verse 1: E Rollin', rollin', rollin' — E Though the streams are swollen A E Keep them dogies rollin' B7 E Rawhide! (Keep rollin', rollin', rollin') A E Rawhide! (Keep them dogies rollin')
Verse 2: E Through rain and wind and weather E More rain and wind and weather A E High and low, rain and snow B7 E Keep them dogies rollin' A E Rawhide! (Keep rollin', rollin', rollin') A E Rawhide! (Keep them dogies rollin')
Chorus: A E Once I had a girl, or should I say, she had me A E She showed me a place where we could both be free B7 E But those days are gone and we're ridin' on A E Rawhide! (Keep rollin', rollin', rollin') A E Rawhide! (Keep them dogies rollin')
Instrumental break: | E | E | A | E | B7 | E | A | E |
Verse 3: E Move 'em on, head 'em up, head 'em up, move 'em out E Move 'em on, head 'em up, head 'em out, rawhide! A E Rain and wind and weather E More rain and wind and weather A E High and low, rain and snow B7 E Keep them dogies rollin' A E Rawhide! (Keep rollin', rollin', rollin') A E Rawhide! (Keep them dogies rollin')
Tag/Ending: E Rawhide! Rawhide! Rawhide!
Notes:
If you want a different key, a full piano/vocal score, or TAB for guitar, tell me which key or instrument and I’ll provide it.
The sun was setting over the vast, dusty horizon of the Arizona Territory, casting a golden glow over the rugged landscape. Captain James "Hawk" Wilson of the Rawhide Rangers, along with his trusted sidekicks, Jake and Emily, was on a mission. Not to apprehend outlaws this time, but to unravel a mystery that had been plaguing the small town of Red Rock.
The townsfolk had been complaining about a series of "dirty deeds" - tools gone missing, food stores tampered with, and machinery sabotaged. It seemed like the work of a mischievous bandit, but one that left no tracks, literally.
As the Rawhide Rangers rode into town, they were greeted by the sheriff, a worn-out man named Bill. "Thank the heavens you're here," he said, relief etched on his face. "We've had enough of these dirty deeds." rawhide 2 dirty deeds work
Hawk dismounted his horse and approached the sheriff. "Tell us, Sheriff, when did it all start?"
"It began a month ago," Sheriff Bill replied. "At first, we thought it was kids messing around, but the pranks got more and more vicious. Last night, someone even tried to burn down the local saloon."
The Rangers set to work immediately, questioning townsfolk and scouring the outskirts of town for any sign of the culprit. It wasn't long before Emily, with her keen eye for detail, spotted something peculiar near the site of the saloon fire. A piece of torn fabric caught in a bush.
Back at the sheriff's office, they examined the fabric. It was from a black duster coat, similar to those worn by the notorious outlaw, Viktor "The Shadow" LaGrange, rumored to be hiding in these parts.
The next day, the Rangers laid a trap. They announced a town-wide gathering, an opportunity for the culprit to strike again under the cover of a festive event. Hawk, Jake, and Emily blended into the crowd, keeping a low profile.
As night fell, and the townsfolk danced and laughed, a figure emerged from the shadows. Viktor "The Shadow" LaGrange. With his black coat and wide-brimmed hat, he moved stealthily through the crowd, looking for his next target.
The moment he made his move, the Rangers sprang into action. A brief but intense confrontation ended with Viktor fleeing into the night. The Rangers gave chase, and soon found themselves at the edge of a hidden canyon.
Viktor turned, a mixture of anger and admiration on his face. "You're good," he said. "But I had to make a living somehow. These dirty deeds, they were just my way of evening the score."
Hawk offered him a deal: turn yourself in and face justice, or take a chance and try to outrun the law. Viktor chose the former, realizing that perhaps it was time for a change.
As they rode back into Red Rock with Viktor in custody, the townsfolk cheered. The series of dirty deeds was over, thanks to the Rawhide Rangers.
The story spread, a testament to justice and the relentless pursuit of it by those sworn to protect and serve. And so, the Rawhide Rangers continued their work, ever vigilant, ready for whatever the trail might lead them to next.
This piece combines elements of the classic Western with a thematic approach to "dirty deeds," inspired by the iconic song. It's a story of mystery, pursuit, and justice, carrying the spirit of both "Rawhide" and "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap."
Rawhide 2: Dirty Deeds " refers to a 2009 adult film . If you are looking for production paperwork or "paper" related to the "work" done on this specific title, the following professional documentation typically makes up the "paper trail" for such a production: Production Paperwork Categories Legal & Talent Documents Performer Contracts & Releases Here's the sheet music for "Rawhide" (theme from
: Standard agreements detailing compensation and usage rights for leads like Kayden Kross and Bree Olson. 2257 Compliance Paperwork
: Mandatory records in the United States that verify the age and identity of all performers appearing in adult content. Pre-Production Materials Scripts & Treatments
: Written narratives by director Nicholas Steele outlining the "western-themed" plot involving a widow trying to save her ranch from land developers. Call Sheets
: Daily schedules for the cast and crew, including the "gun wranglers" and camera operators listed in the credits. Operational Records Rental Agreements
: Paperwork for technical equipment, such as the HD digital cameras provided by Location Permits : Documentation from
or similar agencies allowing filming on specific ranches or sets. Post-Production & Distribution Editing Logs
: Notes for assembling the final cut, including "Making Of" segments, bloopers, and director commentary. Marketing Materials
: One-sheets, DVD cover art, and credit lists for the production companies involved, such as Adam & Eve specific template for a film production form, or did you have a different "Rawhide" project Rawhide II: Dirty Deeds (Video 2009)
The adult feature film Rawhide 2: Dirty Deeds, released in 2010 by Adam & Eve Pictures, is a high-production modern Western that blends a traditional "save the ranch" plot with contemporary themes. Directed by Andre Madness, it serves as a reimagining of the award-winning 2004 film Rawhide, trading the original’s period setting for a present-day storyline focused on greed and land development. Core Plot: Greed and Grit in the Modern West
The story centers on Kayden Kross, who portrays a young widow struggling to maintain her family ranch following her husband's death. Her livelihood is threatened by a ruthless land developer, played by Bree Olson, who intends to seize the property to develop high-end condos.
Tension escalates when a mysterious drifter, played by Tommy Gunn, arrives at the ranch seeking work. He becomes Kayden’s ally in her fight against Olson’s henchmen, led by Marcus London, as they attempt to intimidate Kayden into surrendering her land. Key Cast and Crew
The film is noted for its "star-studded" ensemble of high-profile adult performers:
Kayden Kross: The empathetic protagonist fighting to save her home. Chord suggestions are simplified; substitute barre chords or
Bree Olson: The primary antagonist and calculating developer.
Tommy Gunn: The drifter hero and Kayden's romantic interest.
Evan Stone: A sheriff caught between his duties and corruption.
Supporting Cast: Features Tori Black, Jenna Haze, Kristina Rose, Erik Everhard, and Marcus London. Production Highlights and Critical Reception
Genre Blend: Reviewers from sites like IMDb and AVN have praised the film for its "mainstream action/drama" feel, noting that it includes gun battles and a climactic showdown often missing from standard adult features.
Critical Acclaim: While the first film won the AVN Best Video Feature, this sequel earned an XBIZ award for "Screenplay of the Year" in 2011, highlighting the strength of its narrative.
Format: The original release was a comprehensive three-disc set, which included the main movie, behind-the-scenes featurettes, outtakes, and a bonus copy of the original 2004 Rawhide film.
The movie's runtime of nearly three hours allows for significant character development and a layered plot that goes beyond simple adult entertainment, positioning it as one of the more ambitious projects from Adam & Eve during that era. Rawhide II: Dirty Deeds (Video 2009) - IMDb
Hot shot drivers (commercial freight with 1-ton trucks) operate on tight deadlines. They need reliability.
Rawhide 2 adopts the aesthetic of the American frontier during the late 19th century. The narrative casts the player as a generic protagonist (customizable in gender and appearance) who arrives in a border town plagued by corruption, banditry, and moral decay.
Unlike traditional Westerns which often focus on themes of civilization versus wilderness or the stoic heroism of the lawman, Rawhide 2 focuses on the "Dirty Deeds" of its subtitle. The narrative structure is largely non-linear, functioning as a series of vignettes rather than a cohesive, sweeping epic. The game borrows heavily from the revisionist Western subgenre, presenting a world where moral ambiguity is the norm. However, the writing often prioritizes the setup for adult encounters over logical plot progression.
The game’s world-building attempts to capture the essence of a "Spaghetti Western" through its environments—dusty streets, saloons, and desolate canyons. Yet, the narrative depth is shallow. Quests typically involve fetch tasks or elimination missions that serve as pretexts to introduce non-playable characters (NPCs) for sexual interaction. Consequently, the setting acts as a thematic skin rather than a deeply integrated narrative element.
Think old farm tractors, construction rollers, or printing presses. Grease + paint + rust = nightmare. The Rawhide 2 Dirty Deeds method works by degreasing and stripping simultaneously.
Here's the sheet music for "Rawhide" (theme from the TV series) arranged for a simple lead line with lyrics and chord symbols suitable for singing or playing on guitar/keyboard.
Rawhide Key: E (original TV theme often in E) | Time: 4/4 | Tempo: Driving, ~120–132 BPM
Intro: | E | E | E | E |
Verse 1: E Rollin', rollin', rollin' — E Though the streams are swollen A E Keep them dogies rollin' B7 E Rawhide! (Keep rollin', rollin', rollin') A E Rawhide! (Keep them dogies rollin')
Verse 2: E Through rain and wind and weather E More rain and wind and weather A E High and low, rain and snow B7 E Keep them dogies rollin' A E Rawhide! (Keep rollin', rollin', rollin') A E Rawhide! (Keep them dogies rollin')
Chorus: A E Once I had a girl, or should I say, she had me A E She showed me a place where we could both be free B7 E But those days are gone and we're ridin' on A E Rawhide! (Keep rollin', rollin', rollin') A E Rawhide! (Keep them dogies rollin')
Instrumental break: | E | E | A | E | B7 | E | A | E |
Verse 3: E Move 'em on, head 'em up, head 'em up, move 'em out E Move 'em on, head 'em up, head 'em out, rawhide! A E Rain and wind and weather E More rain and wind and weather A E High and low, rain and snow B7 E Keep them dogies rollin' A E Rawhide! (Keep rollin', rollin', rollin') A E Rawhide! (Keep them dogies rollin')
Tag/Ending: E Rawhide! Rawhide! Rawhide!
Notes:
If you want a different key, a full piano/vocal score, or TAB for guitar, tell me which key or instrument and I’ll provide it.
The sun was setting over the vast, dusty horizon of the Arizona Territory, casting a golden glow over the rugged landscape. Captain James "Hawk" Wilson of the Rawhide Rangers, along with his trusted sidekicks, Jake and Emily, was on a mission. Not to apprehend outlaws this time, but to unravel a mystery that had been plaguing the small town of Red Rock.
The townsfolk had been complaining about a series of "dirty deeds" - tools gone missing, food stores tampered with, and machinery sabotaged. It seemed like the work of a mischievous bandit, but one that left no tracks, literally.
As the Rawhide Rangers rode into town, they were greeted by the sheriff, a worn-out man named Bill. "Thank the heavens you're here," he said, relief etched on his face. "We've had enough of these dirty deeds."
Hawk dismounted his horse and approached the sheriff. "Tell us, Sheriff, when did it all start?"
"It began a month ago," Sheriff Bill replied. "At first, we thought it was kids messing around, but the pranks got more and more vicious. Last night, someone even tried to burn down the local saloon."
The Rangers set to work immediately, questioning townsfolk and scouring the outskirts of town for any sign of the culprit. It wasn't long before Emily, with her keen eye for detail, spotted something peculiar near the site of the saloon fire. A piece of torn fabric caught in a bush.
Back at the sheriff's office, they examined the fabric. It was from a black duster coat, similar to those worn by the notorious outlaw, Viktor "The Shadow" LaGrange, rumored to be hiding in these parts.
The next day, the Rangers laid a trap. They announced a town-wide gathering, an opportunity for the culprit to strike again under the cover of a festive event. Hawk, Jake, and Emily blended into the crowd, keeping a low profile.
As night fell, and the townsfolk danced and laughed, a figure emerged from the shadows. Viktor "The Shadow" LaGrange. With his black coat and wide-brimmed hat, he moved stealthily through the crowd, looking for his next target.
The moment he made his move, the Rangers sprang into action. A brief but intense confrontation ended with Viktor fleeing into the night. The Rangers gave chase, and soon found themselves at the edge of a hidden canyon.
Viktor turned, a mixture of anger and admiration on his face. "You're good," he said. "But I had to make a living somehow. These dirty deeds, they were just my way of evening the score."
Hawk offered him a deal: turn yourself in and face justice, or take a chance and try to outrun the law. Viktor chose the former, realizing that perhaps it was time for a change.
As they rode back into Red Rock with Viktor in custody, the townsfolk cheered. The series of dirty deeds was over, thanks to the Rawhide Rangers.
The story spread, a testament to justice and the relentless pursuit of it by those sworn to protect and serve. And so, the Rawhide Rangers continued their work, ever vigilant, ready for whatever the trail might lead them to next.
This piece combines elements of the classic Western with a thematic approach to "dirty deeds," inspired by the iconic song. It's a story of mystery, pursuit, and justice, carrying the spirit of both "Rawhide" and "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap."
Rawhide 2: Dirty Deeds " refers to a 2009 adult film . If you are looking for production paperwork or "paper" related to the "work" done on this specific title, the following professional documentation typically makes up the "paper trail" for such a production: Production Paperwork Categories Legal & Talent Documents Performer Contracts & Releases
: Standard agreements detailing compensation and usage rights for leads like Kayden Kross and Bree Olson. 2257 Compliance Paperwork
: Mandatory records in the United States that verify the age and identity of all performers appearing in adult content. Pre-Production Materials Scripts & Treatments
: Written narratives by director Nicholas Steele outlining the "western-themed" plot involving a widow trying to save her ranch from land developers. Call Sheets
: Daily schedules for the cast and crew, including the "gun wranglers" and camera operators listed in the credits. Operational Records Rental Agreements
: Paperwork for technical equipment, such as the HD digital cameras provided by Location Permits : Documentation from
or similar agencies allowing filming on specific ranches or sets. Post-Production & Distribution Editing Logs
: Notes for assembling the final cut, including "Making Of" segments, bloopers, and director commentary. Marketing Materials
: One-sheets, DVD cover art, and credit lists for the production companies involved, such as Adam & Eve specific template for a film production form, or did you have a different "Rawhide" project Rawhide II: Dirty Deeds (Video 2009)
The adult feature film Rawhide 2: Dirty Deeds, released in 2010 by Adam & Eve Pictures, is a high-production modern Western that blends a traditional "save the ranch" plot with contemporary themes. Directed by Andre Madness, it serves as a reimagining of the award-winning 2004 film Rawhide, trading the original’s period setting for a present-day storyline focused on greed and land development. Core Plot: Greed and Grit in the Modern West
The story centers on Kayden Kross, who portrays a young widow struggling to maintain her family ranch following her husband's death. Her livelihood is threatened by a ruthless land developer, played by Bree Olson, who intends to seize the property to develop high-end condos.
Tension escalates when a mysterious drifter, played by Tommy Gunn, arrives at the ranch seeking work. He becomes Kayden’s ally in her fight against Olson’s henchmen, led by Marcus London, as they attempt to intimidate Kayden into surrendering her land. Key Cast and Crew
The film is noted for its "star-studded" ensemble of high-profile adult performers:
Kayden Kross: The empathetic protagonist fighting to save her home.
Bree Olson: The primary antagonist and calculating developer.
Tommy Gunn: The drifter hero and Kayden's romantic interest.
Evan Stone: A sheriff caught between his duties and corruption.
Supporting Cast: Features Tori Black, Jenna Haze, Kristina Rose, Erik Everhard, and Marcus London. Production Highlights and Critical Reception
Genre Blend: Reviewers from sites like IMDb and AVN have praised the film for its "mainstream action/drama" feel, noting that it includes gun battles and a climactic showdown often missing from standard adult features.
Critical Acclaim: While the first film won the AVN Best Video Feature, this sequel earned an XBIZ award for "Screenplay of the Year" in 2011, highlighting the strength of its narrative.
Format: The original release was a comprehensive three-disc set, which included the main movie, behind-the-scenes featurettes, outtakes, and a bonus copy of the original 2004 Rawhide film.
The movie's runtime of nearly three hours allows for significant character development and a layered plot that goes beyond simple adult entertainment, positioning it as one of the more ambitious projects from Adam & Eve during that era. Rawhide II: Dirty Deeds (Video 2009) - IMDb
Hot shot drivers (commercial freight with 1-ton trucks) operate on tight deadlines. They need reliability.
Rawhide 2 adopts the aesthetic of the American frontier during the late 19th century. The narrative casts the player as a generic protagonist (customizable in gender and appearance) who arrives in a border town plagued by corruption, banditry, and moral decay.
Unlike traditional Westerns which often focus on themes of civilization versus wilderness or the stoic heroism of the lawman, Rawhide 2 focuses on the "Dirty Deeds" of its subtitle. The narrative structure is largely non-linear, functioning as a series of vignettes rather than a cohesive, sweeping epic. The game borrows heavily from the revisionist Western subgenre, presenting a world where moral ambiguity is the norm. However, the writing often prioritizes the setup for adult encounters over logical plot progression.
The game’s world-building attempts to capture the essence of a "Spaghetti Western" through its environments—dusty streets, saloons, and desolate canyons. Yet, the narrative depth is shallow. Quests typically involve fetch tasks or elimination missions that serve as pretexts to introduce non-playable characters (NPCs) for sexual interaction. Consequently, the setting acts as a thematic skin rather than a deeply integrated narrative element.
Think old farm tractors, construction rollers, or printing presses. Grease + paint + rust = nightmare. The Rawhide 2 Dirty Deeds method works by degreasing and stripping simultaneously.