The Marty Stuart Show

Episode 115 airing March 16, 2013

Guests: Connie Smith, Leroy Troy, and The Fabulous Superlatives

Eddie Stubbs started the show by introducing the guests. "From Nashville, Tennessee, the country music capital of the world and home of the air castle of the south, it is time for The Marty Stuart Show featuring Marty Stuart, the Rolls Royce of country singers Miss Connie Smith, the ole Tennessee Slicker Leroy Troy, along with all the Fabulous Superlatives: Cousin Kenny Vaughan, Handsome Harry Stinson, the Apostle Paul Martin, plus Gary Carter on the steel guitar. Join us now for 30 minutes of fun and great country music. I'm Eddie Stubbs. Now, how 'bout a Superlative welcome for our host. Here is Marty Stuart." Marty said, "Howdy Edwardo." Marty and His Fabulous Superlatives performed "I'm Looking At The World Through A Windshield."

Marty said, "I know what that song's talkin' about. Thank you, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you for tunin' in The Marty Stuart Show. Well, nobody came to see us this week so all we have is us, but hat more do we need. It's a superlative show. That's right. Leading off the superlative show, ladies and gentlemen, the gentleman from Colorado. How 'bout a hand for Cousin Kenny Vaughan. Cous, do that thing you do." Kenny performed "The Way You Do."

Marty said, "Cousin Kenny, ladies and gentlemen." Eddie said, "Well it's always nice when Cousin Kenny Vaughan steps to the forefront to sing for us. Thank you, Kenny, for 'The Way You Do'." Eddie promoted Hilda Stuart's book Choctaw Gardens. After a commercial break, Marty said, "Whoa. We're back. We have Mr. Carter, Mr. Martin, Mr. Stinson and Mr. Vaughan. Mr. Stubbs and Mr. Leroy Troy. But right now we have Miss Connie Smith. Hello Constance. Here comes Connie Smith. Are you Connie Smith? Lay some wisdom on me, Constance." Connie sang "Love's Not Everything."

Marty said, "That's Connie Smith right there. 'Love's Not Everything', but it is. That was Miss Connie Smith. Welcome Handsome Harry Stinson. Hello Handsome Harry. Tell your story, my boy." Harry sang "Whispering Pines."

Marty said, "Handsome Harry Stinson. Good job, Harry." After a commercial break, Marty said, "Hello again. That's Apostle. That's Handsome Harry. And I'm Marty Stuart and I'd like to welcome you back to The Marty Stuart Show. I'm honored to say that this show is brought to you by the great state of Mississippi, the Magnolia state. One of the premiere events in the Magnolia state is the historic Choctaw Fair in Philadelphia, Mississippi. Choctaw, Mississippi actually. The fair dates back to 1949, and it's held annually in the second week in July. One of the most beautiful sights you'll ever see is when all the Choctaw dancers gather in traditional dress to dance and sing. The beauty of Choctaw culture is on full display during Choctaw Fair week. Baskets, beads, stickballs, songs and stories from a wonderful way of life are shared. Chief Phyliss Anderson and all of her people will surely make you feel welcome. So I invite you to attend the famous Choctaw Fair in Choctaw, Mississippi. I'm proud to call the Choctaw people my friends. And speakin' of friends, here he comes. The Sultan of Goodlettsville, the ole Tennessee Slicker. How 'bout a hand for Leroy Troy. Come here, Leroy."

Marty: "Hello, pal. You know Mr. Carter and Miss Smith. I asked for this one, didn't I?"

Leroy: "Yeah you did."

Marty: "I wanted to hear it."

Leroy: "Me too."

Marty: "Well, whataya think."

Leroy: "Wanda."

Marty: "Well, Wanda, all right."

Marty said, "Absolutely delightful. Thank ya sir." Leroy said, "You're welcome." Eddie said, "Leroy Troy right there with 'Wanda'. Well if she ever comes back to him, maybe he'll bring her out here to the show. We sure hope so anyway. With our inspirational song today, we call on Marty Stuart and his mandolin with a Bill Monroe composition, 'My Last Days On Earth'."

After a commercial break, Eddie promoted Marty's photo book Country Music: The Masters. Eddie said, "Now, let's turn things back over to the head Superlative. Here is Marty Stuart," Marty said, "And how 'bout a hand for Eddie Stubbs. You're a Superlative, too. And how 'bout a hand for Cousin Kenny, Handsome Harry, Gary Carter, Leroy, and Connie Smith. Well." Paul Martin said, "Well." Marty said, "Well," Paul said, "Well." Marty continued, "Whataya say, Apostle Paul." Paul sang "A Girl Like You."

Marty said, "That's what I'm talkin' about. Cous. You did a good job, Apostle. On behalf of all The Fabulous Superlatives: Cousin Kenny, Apostle Paul, Handsome Harry; Gary Carter; Eddie Stubbs; Leroy Troy; and Connie Smith, I'm Marty Stuart sayin' thank you for joinin' us. Come see us again next week right here on The Connie Smith Show."


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