The Porter Wagoner Show
Roy Drusky: Weakness in a Man Strangers Dolly: Acuff Rose Why? Why? Why?
Read More Episode 7 - Roy Drusky (c 1967)
Episode 1 - Bobby Bare / 1st Dolly Parton episode (1967) Episode 2 - Archie Campbell (c 1967) Episode 3 - Webb Pierce (c 1967) Episode 4 - Mel Tillis / Dolly Parton (1967) Episode 5 - Lenny and Goo Goo (c 1967) Episode 6 - Red Sovine (c 1967) Episode 7 - Roy Drusky (c 1967) Episode 8 - Lonzo and Oscar (c 1967) Episode 9 - Conway Twitty (1967) Episode 10 - Grant Kirby (c 1967) Episode 11 - Claude Gray (c 1967) Episode 12 - Leon Ashley (c 1967) Episode 13 - Lonesome Rhodes (c 1967) Episode 14 - George Morgan (1967) Episode 15 - Jimmy Dean (c 1967) Episode 16 - Frieda Wallace (c 1967) Episode 17 - Jim Ed Brown (c 1967) Episode 18 - Little Richie Jarvis (c 1967) Episode 19 - Del Reeves (c 1967) Episode 20 - Diana Trask (c 1967) Episode 21 - Merle Travis (1968) Episode 22 - Alex Houston (c 1968) Episode 23 - Stringbean (1967) Episode 24 - Chuck Howard (c 1968) Episode 25 - Billy Crash Craddock (c 1968) Episode 26 - Grandpa Jones (c 1968) Episode 27 - Bobby Bare (1968) Episode 28 - Jimmy C. Newman (1968) Episode 29 - Stringbean (c 1968)
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Bobby Bare / 1st Dolly Parton episode (1967)
Songs include: Bobby Bare - ""Lorena"" Dolly Parton - ""Dumb Blonde""
S7 • E2
Archie Campbell (c 1967)
Songs include: Archie Campbell - ""Mama's Little Angel"" & ""Cock Fight"" Dolly Parton - ""Try Being Lonely"" & ""Before I Met You""
S7 • E3
Webb Pierce (c 1967)
S7 • E4
Mel Tillis / Dolly Parton (1967)
Mel Tillis: If Only I Could Start Over Julie (with Porter) I Wish I Felt This Way at Home
Dolly: Ode to Billie Joe
S7 • E5
Lenny and Goo Goo (c 1967)
Lenny and Goo Goo (Comedians)
Dolly: Dumb Blonde
S7 • E6
Red Sovine (c 1967)
Red Sovine: Phantom 309 I Didn't Jump the Fence
Dolly: Fuel to the Flame How Great Thou Art
S7 • E7
Roy Drusky (c 1967)
Roy Drusky: Weakness in a Man Strangers
Dolly: Acuff Rose Why? Why? Why?
S7 • E8
Lonzo and Oscar (c 1967)
Lonzo and Oscar Did You Have to Bring That Up Shew Foot
Dolly: Only Eighteen If I Kiss you Acuff Rose
S7 • E9
Conway Twitty (1967)
S7 • E10
Grant Kirby (c 1967)
Grant Kirby: Lovin' Time Two Different Worlds
Dolly: Why? Why? Why?
S7 • E11
Claude Gray (c 1967)
Claude Gray: If I Ever Need a Lady Truck Driving Song
Dolly: Put It Off Until Tomorrow
S7 • E12
Leon Ashley (c 1967)
Leon Ashley: You Keep Me Hangin' On Laura
Dolly: Your Old Handyman Dumb Blonde
S7 • E13
Lonesome Rhodes (c 1967)
Lonesome Rhodes: Break My Mind Ribbon of Darkness
Dolly: Walk Through This World with Me
S7 • E14
George Morgan (1967)
George Morgan: Have Some of Mine Shiny Red Automobile
1967-11-25
S7 • E15
Jimmy Dean (c 1967)
Jimmy Dean: If It's Wrong to Love You Forever and the Lone
S7 • E16
Frieda Wallace (c 1967)
Frieda Wallace: I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry Just a Closer Walk With Thee
Dolly: I'm Not Worth the Tears
S7 • E17
Jim Ed Brown (c 1967)
Jim Ed Brown: Bottle Bottle Cajun Stripper
Dolly: I Wish I Felt This Good at Home
S7 • E18
Little Richie Jarvis (c 1967)
Little Richie Jarvis: Banks of the Ohio Bottle of Wine
S7 • E19
Del Reeves (c 1967)
Del Reeves Southern Belles One Dime at a Time
S7 • E20
Diana Trask (c 1967)
Diane Trask: There Goes My Everything It's Such a Pretty World Today
Dolly: You're Gonna Be Sorry
S7 • E21
Merle Travis (1968)
S7 • E22
Alex Houston (c 1968)
Alex Houston: Stay All Night
S7 • E23
Stringbean (1967)
1967-12-16
S7 • E24
Chuck Howard (c 1968)
S7 • E25
Billy Crash Craddock (c 1968)
S7 • E26
Grandpa Jones (c 1968)
S7 • E27
Bobby Bare (1968)
S7 • E28
Jimmy C. Newman (1968)
S7 • E29
Stringbean (c 1968)