The Riders of the Purple Sage start things off with, Riding Down the Rocky Roads. They follow it with, To Each His Own. Singing cowboy, Tex Ritter plays a hard…
Playlist: Mickey sings, I'm Getting Sentimental over You. Pat tells about the processing method of how Hillbilly flour is made. Leon Huff, and Harv sings, Little Church in the Valley.…
Playlist: Mickey Wickey is joined by the boys as they play, I'm Her Joy. Pat pauses to read a letter from a fan. Horace and Leon harmonize with, Home on…
Playlist: Mickey Wickey plays, Wabash Blues. Horace sings, Four Leaf Clover. Pat tells about all the school girls learning to cook, and doing it with Hillbilly flour. Leon and Horace…
Playlist: I Never Slept a Wink Last Night. Pat reads a fan letter. Chinese Honeymoon. Way Down Yonder. Pat speaks a word on good health. My Brown Eyed Texas Gal.…
Reenacted from a previous script. Texans ride to Dodge City with a problem for Matt. They're herd is still 5 days out of town, and the cowboys are being plagued…
Playlist: Micky Wickey plays his fiddle for a breakdown, Tugboat. Pat puts in a word for the sponsor. Leon sings, Music maestro Please. Leon and Horace sing, I Love to…
Playlist: Horace starts things off by singing, Rosalie. Pat reads a fan letter who plugs the sponsor's product. The Hillbilly Boys play an instrumental, After You're Gone. Leon sings, God…
After an opening where Pat reads a poem about being glad, it's time to kick off the music. Playlist: Mickey Wickey sings, Sweet Jenny Lee. Mickey introduces Pat's banjo solo.…
Playlist: Horace sings, Lazy River. Pat puts in a word for the sponsor. Grandpappy plays his mandolin, Blow Your Blues Away. Leon sings, Roll on Mississippi. Mickey reads a poem…