And that's the end of the show. Thank you for watching. And I'll see you next time. I'll see you next time. And I'll see you next time. And I'll see you next time. And I'll see you next time. And I'll see you next time. I have to tell you something. I am a big fan of yours. I love that style. Nobody else has that particular style, the way you play it. It is just fantastic. Well, I have fun with it, as you can see. Well, that's the only way. I've been doing this for years, and I always have a good time. Listen, you have a club in Nashville, don't you? Sure do. And a lot of folks, when they're visiting the Opry, manage to stop over and visit you at the club. They visit me in downtown Printer's Alley, it's called, and it's Booth Randolph's Club. And we have a lot of fun down there, and a lot of folks from up this way come and visit with us. So it's kind of fitting that I should come up this way and visit. I'm really having a great time. Beautiful city. We love to have you. I've got to ask you something. This is probably a crazy, stupid question, but can you make this thing sound like a chicken? A chicken? Yeah. I would suspect it if there's one down in there somewhere. Oh, boy. Hey, I want to put that to good work a little bit later on in the conference session. We're going to do a duet. We'll play some chicken music. Okay. Here are some people that play some and sing some mighty fine music each and every week. Booth, let's say hello and welcome to Don and Leroy Anderson right here. Go get it. 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Or save COD charges and send $11.95 plus $2 shipping and handling to Time Life Music's Wife and Roll Era, Beobox 7000-70, Palm Springs, California. Hello, I'm Laurie Ann Krug. And I'm Charlie Chase. We're your hosts each weekday for Krug and Chase, the talk variety show that keeps you informed about the world of entertainment. We'll bring you the latest news about the biggest names in television, movies, and of course, music. So join us for Krug and Chase. Weekdays at 6 Eastern, 5 Central, 3 p.m. Pacific on the Nashville Network. You know, we're going to welcome to the barn tonight all the way from Hughes. Here's cousin Clare. Thank you so much. I'm not used to working in a place like this. Usually silos or wherever they have me. Listen, I want to tell you, my uncle just went to the doctor. He's 96. And the doctor said, what do you want? He said, I just got to have a little medical because I'm going to get married. And the doctor said, you're getting married at 96? How old is the woman? He said, she's 23. The doctor said, I guess I better warn you, marriages like this often prove fatal. My uncle said, well, if she dies, she dies. That's confidence. I want to ask you, I want to ask you, how many times have you gone to see a show and the sign will say Tommy Hunter, Buck Owens, Roy Clark, Grandpa Jones, and many others? Well, I want to sing a song about the guy that goes to see where many others is because she never appears on the bill. Okay, boys, let's do it. There's something that's been bothering me for years And at times I've been thrown to crying tears Every time a show comes to our little town You'll always find me backstage looking around I've got my autograph book in my hand My asking star and member of the band Heard the autograph that I have never got Seems to me by now my patience is nearly shot Many others is a girl who's been all around the world Though her name is always listed down below Out in front the sign for planes up there with the big star's name Many others is appearing on the show I keep wondering, does she dance or does she sing? Is she just off stage or hiding in the wings? Is she married to a grand ol' Opry star? Does she travel in a bus or a Cadillac car? Tommy Hunter would be easier to see She's been on shows with him, you will agree I must have been asleep when she was on Even Tommy didn't know where she had gone Many others is a girl who's been all around the world Though her name is always listed down below Out in front the sign for planes up there with the big star's name Many others is appearing on the show Hey, I want to tell you something I knew I was in bad luck when I went to the restaurant There are 13 people in there Well, you're not superstitious about the number 13, are you? Well, I was, because I got to pay the check Oh, no! Stay tuned for more of the Tommy Hunter Show with Jeff Martin and Hank Saul after these messages Bye, love!