Grand Ol Opry – Red Foley, Easy To Please. 481212

A digital artwork that features a stylized Christmas tree made of various shades of blue and white circles, triangles, and lines. The tree is set against a navy blue background, and its branches and ornaments are intricately designed with snowflakes, stars, and abstract shapes. The text "Celebrate the Season with Peace" is written in white cursive letters at the bottom, and a small white dove is perched on one of the branches.

Date is approximate, but sometime in December, 1948.

Guest tonight is the Blue Sky Boys. Red Foley opens with his hit, Easy to Please. Claude Sharp and the Hickory Singers perform, Little Red Schoolhouse. The Blue Sky Boys sing their latest hit, Kentucky.

Minnie Pearl talks about beauty, and getting married. She then gives predictions for the upcoming year. Minnie wraps up with a round of, Jealous Hearted Me.

Red Foley sings the Gospel tune, Lay Down Your Soul. Bill and Earl, the Blue Sky Boys return to sing, Sold Down the River.

Next up, Rod Brassfield talks about feeding a baby. Then about spending Christmas with his gal Suzy. Grandpa Jones sings, Good Old Mountain Dew.

Wally Fowler and the Oak Ridge Quartet sing, Heavenly Parade. Red Foley sings the ballad, We Live in Two Different Worlds. The song leads into the closing credits.