Hee haw collection / produced by Yongestreet Productions, Inc. in association with the CBS Television Network at WLAC TV, Nashville ; produced by Frank Peppiatt and John Aylesworth ; written by Gordie Tapp, Archie Campbell, George Yanok and Jack Burns ; directed by Bill Davis.
Title from disc label. Originally aired on television in 1970. Special features: includes guests stars; cornfield knee-slappers. Featuring Waylon Jennings, Roy Rogers, Dale Evans ; Buck Owens, Roy Clark, Archie Campbell, Cathy Baker, Gunilla Hutton, Grandpa Jones, Lulu Roman, Junior Samples, Stringbean.
Contents:
Show opening -- You gotta have a license (Buck Owens) -- Kentucky woman (Waylon Jennings) -- All I have to offer you is me (Diana Trask) -- Arkansas traveller (Grandpa Jones) -- That's my love (The Hagers) -- Let me go (Johnny Duncan) -- I fall to pieces (Diana Trask) -- Six strings away (Waylon Jennings) -- Bye bye love (Buck Owens & Buddy Alan). Show opening -- Roll in my sweet baby's arms (Buck Owens) -- Lovenworth (Roy Rogers) -- Palausa county girl (The Hagers) -- Heavenly sunshine (Dale Evans) -- Nine pound hammer (Roy Clark) -- Nobody's singin' them cowboy songs no more (Gordie Tapp) -- Only daddy that'll walk the line (Roy Clark) -- Friendship medley (Roy Clark) -- I wouldn't live in New York City (Buck Owens).
Summary:
Pickin' and ginnin', singin' and spinnin' tall tales and corny jokes, the citizens of Kornfield Kounty landed on television as a summer replacement in 1969. Each week co-hosts Buck Owens and Roy Clark and a cast of comedians and musicians would welcome the biggest stars in country music to perform their songs and help deliver the classic one-liners.
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