Pleasant but innocuous short with a swing band called Spade Cooley doing their thing while an assortment of film clips from Warner films (beginning with "Dodge City") are used to illustrate some western themes.
The Spade Cooley orchestra bears a little resemblance to the Spike Jones sort of band, with various singers doing their turn in comical style as members of the band.
It gets off to a jaunty start with a song called "Who Killed The Goose That Laid The Golden Egg?" before the scene shifts to a rodeo sequence and a change of tempo. There's a dude ranch scene at night around a campfire with a romantic ballad sung by a man in cowboy garb. Then we shift to an old-fashioned square dance and the barn is alive with lively dance music and a gal singer who does a fancy yodeling job.
And finally, the band hits the airwaves with a network radio show with the band introduced as "Spade Cooley, the King of Western Swing." A lively number and "The End" flashes on the screen.
Nothing special, but just a filler between double features in the '40s.