… The songs lyrics explain how Jim’s father had “rescued” him on many occasions when he was down on his luck and how he regarded his father as The Lone Ranger and his hero. It is best known for being the theme song for Boon. “Hi Ho Silver” is a number five hit in 1986 by Scottish singer/songwriter Jim Diamond. Thoroughbred quarter horse What does Hi Ho Silver mean? What breed was silver in the Lone Ranger? Ke-mo sah-bee (/ˌkiːmoʊˈsɑːbiː/ often spelled kemo sabe, kemosabe or kimosabe) is the term used by the fictional Native American sidekick Tonto as the Indian name for The Lone Ranger in the American television and radio programs The Lone Ranger. The vast majority of so-called “white” horses are actually grays with a fully white hair coat. These horses are born white, with blue or brown eyes, and remain white for life. One of the rarest colors, a white horse has white hair and fully or largely unpigmented (pink) skin. He acquired Silver after saving the horse’s life from an enraged buffalo his original steed had a less dynamic name – Dusty. * Whenever the Lone Ranger mounts his horse, Silver, he shouts the oft-imitated epithet “Hi Ho, Silver” (sometimes “Hi-yo, Silver”). What does the Lone Ranger say to his horse? He wears a mask to conceal his identity as he travels throughout the West fighting for law and order.
The Lone Ranger (formerly known as John Reid) is a one-time Texas Ranger, the sole survivor of a group of Rangers killed in ambush.
Sometime after the ambush at Bryant’s Gap, the Lone Ranger and Tonto are in pursuit of Butch Cavendish when they are fired upon by Cavendish himself, and though he missed the Ranger, he shot and killed his horse. The accepted story of Silver’s origin has the white horse living in Wild Horse Canyon. What happened to Lone Ranger’s horse Silver?