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Nashville on the Road Season 2 Episodes

26 Episodes 1976 - 1977

Episode 1

Episode #2.1

Sat, Feb 21, 1976

Mickey Gilley performs "Window Up Above" and "Don't the Girls All Get Prettier at Closing Time?"

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Episode 2

Episode #2.2

Sat, Feb 21, 1976

Mickey Gilley performs "Overnight Sensation" and "I'll Sail My Ship Alone."

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Episode 3

Episode #2.3

Sat, Feb 21, 1976

Don Williams performs "(Turn Out the Light And) Love Me Tonight" and "Till The Rivers All Run Dry."

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Episode 4

Episode #2.4

Sat, Feb 21, 1976

Jody Miller sings "House of the Rising Sun" and "There's A Party Goin' On."

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Episode 5

Episode #2.5

Sat, Feb 21, 1976

Jody Miller sings "A Thing Called Sadness" and "Let's All Go Down to the River."

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Episode 6

Episode #2.6

Sat, Feb 21, 1976

Jack Greene performs "He Little Thing'd Her Out of My Arms." Jeannie Seely sings "Can I Sleep In Your Arms?"

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Episode 7

Episode #2.7

Sat, Feb 21, 1976

Jack Greene performs "Half As Much." Jeannie Seely sings "Since I Met You Boy."

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Episode 8

Episode #2.8

Sat, Feb 21, 1976

Jeannie Seely sings "Who Needs You?" Jack Greene and Jeannie Seely perform "There's a Party Goin' On."

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Episode 9

Episode #2.9

Sat, Sep 18, 1976

Guest Dottie West sings "Here Comes My Baby Back Again" and "Country Sunshine." Jim Ed Brown sings "Broad-Minded Man," "Morning" and "City of New Orleans."

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Episode 10

Episode #2.10

Sat, Oct 30, 1976

Dottie West sings "Makes Me Wonder If I Ever Said Goodbye" and "If I'm A Fool For Loving You." Jim Ed Brown and Dottie West - "Love is No Excuse" duet. Wendy Holcombe performs "Mighty Dark to Travel."

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Episode 11

Episode #2.11

Sat, Feb 21, 1976

The Browns (siblings Maxine, Bonnie and Jim Ed Brown) sing "I Heard the Bluebirds Sing" and "The Three Bells." Sandi Burnett performs "American Trilogy"

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Episode 12

Episode #2.12

Sat, Feb 21, 1976

The Browns (siblings Maxine, Bonnie and Jim Ed Brown) sing "I Heard the Bluebirds Sing" and "The Three Bells." Sandi Burnett performs "American Trilogy"

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Episode 13

Episode #2.13

Sat, Feb 21, 1976

This week's show takes us to the Mississippi Gulf Coast and is filmed for the most part at the Biloxi Hilton Hotel. Jim Ed Brown opens the show with a shorten version of "Lookin' Back to See", then he is joined by his sisters Maxine and Bonnie and they all sing "Send Me the Pillow That You Dream On". Wendy Holcombe is up next with a banjo solo entitled "Bugle Call Rag". Then Jerry Clower does his comedy monologue about a "Country Solar Water Heater" Now we are off to a little garden spot where Jim Ed Brown sings "It's That Time of the Night". The next musical treat is a Medley of: "The Old Lamplighter and Scarlet Ribbons" sang by The Browns (Maxine, Bonnie and Jim Ed). Jerry Clower follows up with his second monologue of the show entitled "Flying to the Grand Ole Opry". After which Jim Ed Browns takes to poolside where he sings the last song, "Jennifer". The show closes with The Browns, Jerry Clower, and Wendy Holcombe all poolside saying goodbye as the Nashville on the Road Band plays them out. -bit of trivia: this show was filmed entirely in the evening instead of the usual daytime.

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Episode 14

Episode #2.14

Mon, Feb 21, 1977

Cast Show (featuring the series regulars). New cast member Helen Cornelius sings "Top of the World" and "You Can't Be A Beacon." Additional songs include "Seattle" (Jim Ed Brown) and "Burning Bridges" (Brown and Cornelius).

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Episode 15

Episode #2.15

Mon, Feb 21, 1977

Hank Williams Jr. performs "Montana Song" and "Clovis New Mexico."

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Episode 16

Episode #2.16

Mon, Feb 21, 1977

Hank Williams Jr. performs "Stoned At The Jukebox" and "Ramblin' Man."

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Episode 17

Episode #2.17

Mon, Feb 21, 1977

Mel Tillis sings "The Morning After Baby Let Me Down" and "Love Revival."

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Episode 18

Episode #2.18

Mon, Feb 21, 1977

Mel Tillis sings "I Order One For Me" and "The New Green Light."

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Episode 19

Episode #2.19

Mon, Feb 21, 1977

Red Steagall performs "Lone Star Beer and Bob Wills Music" and "Truck Drivin' Man."

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Episode 20

Episode #2.20

Mon, Feb 21, 1977

Red Steagall performs "Under the 'X' in Texas" and "Rosie (Do You Wanna Talk It Over?)"

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Episode 21

Episode #2.21

Mon, Feb 21, 1977

Don Gibson performs "I'll Be A Legend in My Time" and "Oh Lonesome Me."

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Episode 22

Episode #2.22

Mon, Feb 21, 1977

Don Gibson performs "I Can't Stop Loving You" and "Where No One Stands Alone."

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Episode 23

Episode #2.23

Sat, Feb 21, 1976

Tommy Overstreet performs "Here Comes That Girl Again" and "Gwen (Congratulations)."

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Episode 24

Episode #2.24

Sat, Feb 21, 1976

Dottsy (Dottsy Brodt Dwyer) sings "We Still Sing Love Songs Here in Texas" and "Storms Never Last."

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Episode 25

Episode #2.25

Sat, Feb 21, 1976

Dottsy (Dottsy Brodt Dwyer) sings "Lying in My Arms" and "Love Is a Two Way Street."

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Episode 26

Episode #2.26

Sat, Feb 21, 1976

Del Reeves performs "My Better Half" and "Ain't That Big of Me?"

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