Gene Autry and the Cass County Boys are broke, but they've got a gig to play in front of a saddle store. It turns out that they've been hired by bank robbers, why want a distraction while they hit the bank across the street. They get away with the money, and the cowpokes are thrown ino the pokey as part of the gang. While there, one of their number gets a telegram that he and his sister, Lynne Roberts, have inherited a ranch. The cops let them go, figuring they'll meet up with the rest of the gang. Meanwhile, Gene and company have converted the worthless ranch into a dude rest ranch for tired city slickers. James Cardwell steals the money from the other bank robbers and decides to hide out on the ranch. Eventually the others make their way there.
Autry's last movie for Republic is directed by the competent Lesley Selander, and there are the usual good songs like "The Merry-Go-Round Roundup" and "Going Back To Texas" and a couple of nice stunt sequences. The story makes sense, although it sags a little in places, and the title makes no sense at all. With Sterling Holloway and Adele Mara.