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Oct 12, 1974
Kenny Rogers & The First Edition appear on the syndicated series "The Bobby Goldsboro Show." First Edition member Terry Williams does a solo version of "You Don't Have To Say You Love Me"
Oct 12, 1974
Redd Stewart sings "Tennesssee Waltz," Pee Wee King performs "Slow Poke" and Jody Miller does "Let Me Be There" as guests on "Hee Haw." The show is hosted by Buck Owens and Roy Clark, who covers "Ashes Of Love" and "Hello Love"
Oct 17, 1974
"I am in love with country music!": Tony Randall's character, Felix Unger, on ABC's "The Odd Couple" has his band renamed as Red River Unger & The Saddle Sores, as they play "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" at a private party. The episode also includes a brief version of "Jingle! Jangle! Jingle!"
Oct 19, 1974
Loretta Lynn sings "Trouble In Paradise" and Kenny Starr performs "Behind Closed Doors" on an episode of "Hee Haw" that also features actor Ernest Borgnine. Co-host Roy Clark covers "Take Good Care Of Her" and "Slipping Around"
Oct 26, 1974
Bobby Bare performs "Marie Laveau" and "Daddy What If" with his son, Bobby Bare Jr., on "Hee Haw." Series host Buck Owens sings "I Love" and "Kiss An Angel Good Mornin'"; co-host Roy Clark covers "Let Me Be There"
Nov 2, 1974
"The Lawrence Welk Show" adopts a country theme for the week. Among the songs performed on the syndicated champagne-music program are "We're Gonna Hold On" and "Wabash Cannonball"
Nov 2, 1974
Faron Young sings "Just What I Had In Mind" on "Hee Haw." The episode features instrumentals from harmonica player Charlie McCoy and banjo player Bobby Thompson, who covers "Superfly." The show is co-hosted by Roy Clark and Buck Owens, who performs "Unmitigated Gall"
Nov 9, 1974
Mickey Gilley performs "Room Full Of Roses" on the syndicated TV show "Hee Haw." The edition also features Playboy Records owner Hugh Hefner, Barbi Benton and sax player Boots Randolph
Nov 9, 1974
Donna Fargo sings "You Can't Be A Beacon (If Your Light Don't Shine)" and "U.S. Of A." on "Pop! Goes The Country." Hosted by Ralph Emery, it also features Cal Smith, performing "Country Bumpkin" and "Between Lust And Watching TV"; and Brian Collins, who covers "Statue Of A Fool"
Nov 16, 1974
Pop songwriter Paul Williams makes a return appearance on "The Bobby Goldsboro Show." Goldsboro sings "Take A Letter Maria"
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