It was neat seeing video of Ernest Tubb inside the record shop. The information about what makes something a "hit" was fascinating given how things have changed since 1971. In the closing credits there's a name that jumped out at me. There's a list of writers credited and one of them is listed as Harold Twitty!? I know that Conway Twitty's legal name was Harold Jenkins but who in the world is Harold Twitty? 🤔🤔
Is this really 1971? Flatt and Scruggs broke up in early '69. If they came back together for this, then this may be their last performance together. Just curious as to the story of this film. I can't find anything online about it.
Not sure what year it is from, but after the breakup in 1969 Flatt & Scruggs did not speak again until shortly before Lester's death in 1979. So if this did come out in 1971, they were using archival footage
It was neat seeing video of Ernest Tubb inside the record shop. The information about what makes something a "hit" was fascinating given how things have changed since 1971. In the closing credits there's a name that jumped out at me. There's a list of writers credited and one of them is listed as Harold Twitty!? I know that Conway Twitty's legal name was Harold Jenkins but who in the world is Harold Twitty? 🤔🤔
Do u have the full movies of Roy Acuff from the 1940s
I have a couple of them.
Give me the Louisiana Hayride
Is this really 1971? Flatt and Scruggs broke up in early '69. If they came back together for this, then this may be their last performance together. Just curious as to the story of this film. I can't find anything online about it.
Not sure what year it is from, but after the breakup in 1969 Flatt & Scruggs did not speak again until shortly before Lester's death in 1979. So if this did come out in 1971, they were using archival footage