
Well, isn't this a head-scratcher? The provided context about YouTube's copyright policies and the Wikipedia page for "Midnight Rider" is about as useful for explaining "One More Silver Dollar" as a chocolate teapot. Let's politely shove that information aside and on actual knowledge, shall we?
"One More Silver Dollar" is a wonderfully melancholic Western tune famously performed by the one and only Marilyn Monroe. She sings it in the 1954 film "River of No Return," where she plays a saloon singer named Kay Weston. Picture this: Marilyn, clad in a rather fetching saloon getup, strums a guitar and croons about being down on her luck, lost and alone, and just trying to scrounge up a single silver dollar.
The song, written by Lionel Newman and Ken Darby, perfectly captures the weary but hopeful spirit of a frontier woman facing hard times. It's a classic tale of woe wrapped in a surprisingly catchy melody. So, while it has absolutely nothing to do with The Allman Brothers, it has everything to do with a Hollywood icon creating a memorable movie moment. It's a far cry from a privacy policy, that's for sure.


