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The Porter Wagoner Show Guest Grandpa Jones 1962

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The Porter Wagoner Show Guest Grandpa Jones 1962!The Porter Wagoner Show was a syndicated musical variety show filmed in Nashville, Tennessee, from 1961 to 1980. It was one of the longest running, most influential, and most successful country music television shows of the late twentieth century.
In 1960 the Chattanooga Medicine Company launched a syndicated country music television show, named for its host as The Porter Wagoner Show. The program premiered on September 14, 1961. A typical show featured eight songs along with endorsement spots for products made by the Chattanooga Medicine Company. In 1972 the show became the first television program to be filmed at the television studios at Opryland. At its peak, the show was aired in nearly one hundred markets and was viewed by over three million people.

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The Porter Wagoner Show Guest Grandpa Jones 1962
Music:

Porter Wagoner – ‘John Henry’
Grandpa Jones – ‘Get Outta The Way Old Dan Tucker’
Norma Jean – ‘Unloved, Unwanted’
Grandpa Jones & Porter Wagoner – ‘Good Ol’ Mountain Dew’
Porter Wagoner – ‘I Thought of God’ (gospel)
Grandpa Jones – ‘Sunny Town by the Sea’
Jack Little – Fiddle

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