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Just Because I'm a Woman (1968 album)
1968 studio album by Dolly Parton
Just Because I'm a Woman is say publicly second individual studio release by Indweller singer-songwriter Doll Parton. Fit to drop was free on Apr 15, 1968, by RCA Victor. Description album was produced shy Bob Ferguson. It pointed at installment 22 rule the BillboardTop Country Albums chart. Representation album's name track was the solitary single unrestricted and disagree with peaked authorized number 17 on depiction BillboardHot Declare Singles blueprint.
Background
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Recording
[edit]Recording composer for representation album took place deny December 11, 18 become peaceful 20, 1967, at RCA Studio B in Nashville, Tennessee.
Content
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Frequent Appearances on Television
Following a 1957 appearance on NBC-TV’s top-rated This Is Your Life, hosted by Ralph Edwards, Colley began making more appearances as her Minnie Pearl character on NBC-TV shows hosted by Tennessee Ernie Ford and Dinah Shore as well as The Tonight Show. In the sixties, she branched out to The Carol Burnett Show and The Jonathan Winters Show, whose producer, Sam Lovullo, recruited her for Hee Haw’s cast in 1969. There, she reached a wider audience than ever in her various continuing roles as a teacher in a one-room schoolhouse, a house mother in a girl’s dormitory, editor of TheGrinder’s Switch Gazette, and the tough-to-get-along-with passenger in the “Driving Miss Minnie” segments. In the 1980s, Colley began appearing each Friday night on TNN’s Nashville Now, joking with host Ralph Emery for the “Let Minnie Steal Your Joke’’ segment. She continued to play the Grand Ole Opry as well, frequently teaming in later years with Roy Acuff.
During her career, Colley recorded a half-dozen albums and about twice as many singles with such labels as Bullet, King, RCA, Everest, and Starday. Most of her records were monologues. When she did sing, she exaggerated the flaws in her voice. She h
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Episode 4-19
Season | Episode | Airdate |
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4 | 18 | 27 January 1973 |
Cast
Welcome to Hee Haw with special guests:
and starring Buck Owens and Roy Clark and the whole Hee Haw gang!
Skits and Songs[]
- Buck Owens and the whole Hee Haw gang
- Gordie's General Store
- Roy's threatening letters
- Kornfield Jokes
- Samuel B. Sternwheeler
- I don't mind telling you that I'm an aficionado of the motion picture art. As a matter of fact, I will tell you that I am an aficionado of the... [receives note from off-stage] Oh, thank you. It's an invitation to view the revival of that fine film Blowup. [explosion] I didn't like that picture the first time I saw it.
- KORN News
- Don Gibson
- "Is This the Best I'm Gonna Feel"
- The Quilting Bee
- I sent my boyfriend a telegram
- Roy Clark
- "Do You Believe This Town"
- The Naggers
- You agreed to share my lot in life
- The Moonshiners
- "Pbbt! You Was Gone" - Archie Campbell, Gordie Tapp
- When you have a date, you can't seem to hurry
You fume and you fuss and call me unkind
When I laugh at you and teasingly tell you
Like Twiggy, darling, you're a little behind
- When you have a date, you can't seem to hurry
- Ask Buck?
- Do you have political problems in Kornfield County too?
- The Hagers
- Doc Campbell
- Will this liniment make my arm smart?
- Sue Thompson