Nashville
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:02:04
I think there's a storm...
:02:06
seems like it's a-brewin'.
:02:09
That's what my grandaddy used to say
before he lost his hearin'.

:02:14
- [Stops]
- Once he got deaf,

:02:16
he never talked much no more.
:02:19
'Cept sometimes he'd say "Oh, gosh"
or "Durn it" or "My word!"

:02:24
My granny'd go around clickin'
her teeth to the radio all day.

:02:28
Boy, was she a lot of fun,
and cooked my favorite, roast beef.

:02:31
She was a sweetheart.
:02:33
She raised chickens too.
She, um...

:02:36
Did you ever hear a chicken sound?
You know how chickens go?

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[Clucking]
:02:43
Here, chick, chick, chick.
Here, chick, chick, chick.

:02:46
Anyway, I guess we'd better strike
up this tune before it's too late.

:02:50
Okay, boys.
:02:52
[Resumes Intro]
:02:59
[Vamping Intro]
:03:01
- The first job I ever really got...
- [Stops]

:03:05
Grandma... She's the one who clacked
her false teeth to the radio.

:03:10
She taught my mama how to sing,
and my mama taught me.

:03:13
One time she took me, 'cause we
was gonna get a new Frigidaire.

:03:16
She took me to the Frigidaire store
where the man was advertisin'.

:03:20
This record was goin' 'round, and
Mama told him I knew how to sing.

:03:23
He said, "If she learns this tune,
I'll give y'all a quarter."

:03:28
So Mama and I went home...
:03:31
And then what happened?
Let's see, I think... Uh, yeah.

:03:34
We went home and I learned both
sides of the record in half an hour.

:03:38
We went back and told him that
I'd learned 'em, and he said,

:03:42
"Let me hear," so I sang both sides
of the record instead of just one.

:03:46
So he gave us 50 cents, and we went
across the street and had us a soda.

:03:50
[Chuckles] Ever since then
I been workin'. I don't...

:03:53
I think ever since then
I been workin' and doin' my...

:03:56
- Come on, come on.
- Supportin'myself.

:03:58
- Anyway...
- [Chuckling] Hey, hey. Hey, hey.


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