Honkytonk Man
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1:34:03
All this way for nothing, Hoss.
1:34:05
They're not gonna let you sing
on the Opry?

1:34:07
Not unless a doctor says it's all right.
1:34:09
They're sending one out to see us
at the boarding house this afternoon.

1:34:13
All this way for nothing.
1:34:16
Maybe tomorrow, I'll figure
a way to get you out to California.

1:34:22
Doctor, will he be able to sing at the Opry?
1:34:24
- Who are you?
- I'm his nephew.

1:34:26
- I'm taking care of him.
- Lf you are...

1:34:28
you'd better get him into a sanitarium
where he belongs.

1:34:31
He's badly in need of medical attention.
1:34:33
Now, here's my card.
1:34:35
If you can talk him into going into
a tubercular sanitarium...

1:34:38
and if he gets the money to pay for it,
you give me a call.

1:34:41
- And the Opry? Will he be able to sing?
- Good Lord, boy. The Opry?

1:34:44
You think they'll risk him coughing
his lungs out on a national radio hookup?

1:34:48
That man shouldn't even
be singing in a shower.

1:35:02
Hi. I'm looking for Red Stovall. Is he here?
1:35:05
He isn't feeling too good.
1:35:07
Sorry to hear that.
1:35:08
You think he'd be up to talking to me
for a minute?

1:35:14
Uncle Red, there's a man here to see...
1:35:16
Henry Axle from Burnside Records.
1:35:18
I saw you today at the Opry. I'd like
to talk to you for a minute if I can.

1:35:27
What do you want?
1:35:29
First, I'd like to tell you
how much I enjoyed hearing you sing.

1:35:32
Coughing, don't you mean?
1:35:34
Sorry to hear about your illness, Red.
1:35:37
You don' t mind if I call you Red, do you?
1:35:39
That won't stand in the way
of a deal I have to offer you.

1:35:42
Do you think we can sit down
and talk about it for a minute?

1:35:50
My partner, Charlie Jones...
1:35:52
he was at the Opry today, too.
1:35:54
He and I are down here from New York
looking for new talent.


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