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25 Episodes 1977 - 1978
Episode 1
Sat, Oct 1, 197725 mins
T.G. Sheppard sings "Motels and Memories" and "Show Me A Man."
Episode 2
Sat, Nov 26, 1977
T.G. Sheppard sings "We Just Live Here" and "Lovin' On".
Episode 3
Wed, Feb 23, 197725 mins
Jerry Reed performs Struttin'" (a guitar instrumental) and "Uptown Poker Club."
Episode 5
Wed, Feb 23, 197725 mins
Nat Stuckey performs "Buddy, I Lied" and "Sun Comin' Up."
Episode 6
Wed, Feb 23, 197725 mins
Billy "Crash" Craddock performs "A Tear Fell" and "Easy As Pie."
Episode 7
Wed, Feb 23, 197725 mins
This weeks show is filmed at Six Flags over Georiga, Jim Ed Brown opens the show with "Company's Comin'", then Billy "Crash" Craddock sings "Broken Down in Tiny Pieces". Next up is Helen Cornelius singing "Everybody Everywhere (Needs Somebody Sometime)" Jerry Clower then tells the story of an Airport Goodbye, followed by Jim Ed Brown and Helen Cornelius singing "Makin' Plans". Jim Ed Brown and Billy "Crash" Craddock talk about some of the things they like about the south, leading to a Jerry Clower story about Mr. Duvall Scott's Chicken. Next Billy "Crash" Craddock treats us to his hit "You've Never Been This Far Before". Then Jim Ed Brown sings, "Thinkin' of a Rendezvous" The show closes with Billy "Crash" Craddock and the entire saying goodbye while the Nashville on the Road' house band plays "Sugarfoot Rag" (instrumental).
Episode 8
Wed, Feb 23, 197725 mins
Johnny Carver performs "Living Next Door to Alice" and "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Old Oak Tree."
Episode 9
Wed, Feb 23, 197725 mins
Eddie Rabbitt performs "We Can't Go On Living Like This" and "Two Dollars in the Jukebox."
Episode 10
Thu, Feb 23, 197825 mins
Eddie Rabbitt performs "I Can't Help Myself" and "Just A Little Bit Lonesome."
Episode 11
Sat, Sep 24, 197725 mins
Cast Show (featuring the series regulars). Music includes: Jim Ed Brown and Helen Cornelius sing "If It Ain't Love By Now." Helen Cornelius sings "Don't Throw It All Away." Wendy Holcombe performs "Rawhide." Jim Ed Brown sings "Morning."
Episode 12
Wed, Feb 23, 197725 mins
Sammi Smith sings "Help Me Make It Through The Night" and "When Love Wants To Leave (That's The Way It Goes)."
Episode 13
Thu, Feb 23, 197825 mins
Sammi Smith sings "I Can't Stop Loving You" and "All I Ever Need Is You."
Episode 14
Wed, Feb 23, 197725 mins
Rex Allen Jr. performs "Don't Say Goodbye" and "Whatever I Am Today."
Episode 15
Sat, Dec 17, 1977
Rex Allen Jr. sings "Can You Hear Those Pioneers?" and "Streets of Laredo".
Episode 16
Sat, Dec 10, 1977
Guest Freddy Weller sings "Nobody Cares but You" and "The Roadmaster". Wendy Holcombe sings "Applejack" and Jim Ed Brown does "Morning". Jim and Helen Cornelius duet on "Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes" and "If It Ain't Love by Now".
Episode 17
Sat, Jan 28, 197825 mins
Dottsy (singer Dottsy Brodt Dwyer) performs "It Should Have Been Easy."
Episode 18
Thu, Feb 23, 197825 mins
Johnny Paycheck performs "I'm the Only Hell (Mama Ever Raised)" and "She's All I Got."
Episode 19
Sat, Nov 19, 1977
Johnny Paycheck sings "Slide Off of Your Satin Sheets" and "I Did the Right Thing". Jim Ed Brown does "Maria".
Episode 20
Sat, Nov 12, 1977
Don Gibson performs "Sweet Dreams" and "If You Ever Get to Houston". Wendy Holcombe sings "Blue Moon of Kentucky". Jim Ed Brown sings "Unbelievable Love" and "Pop a Top". Helen Cornelius does "On and On".
Episode 21
Sat, Dec 3, 1977
Don Gibson sings "A Legend in My Time" and "Who Cares For Me?".
Episode 22
Thu, Feb 23, 197825 mins
Hank Williams Jr. performs "One Night Stands" and "Mobile Boogie."
Episode 23
Wed, Feb 23, 197725 mins
Hank Williams Jr. performs "Long Way To Hollywood" and "She's Still The Star (On The Stage Of My Mind)."
Episode 24
Thu, Feb 23, 197825 mins
Dickey Lee performs "Peanut Butter" and "9,999,999 Tears."
Episode 25
Wed, Feb 23, 197725 mins
Stella Parton sings "Standard Lie Number One" and "The Danger of a Stranger."
Episode 26
Sat, Nov 5, 1977
Susan Raye sings "It Didn't Have to Be a Diamond" and "L.A. International Airport".