Guest Tammy Wynette performs “Your Good Girl’s Gonna Go Bad” (live). Doyle Wilburn promotes upcoming episode show regulars Loretta Lynn and Harold Morrison, with guest Tammy Wynette. Mailbox: “Wilburn Bros.”
“Wilburn Bros. Show No. 316” mailbox; hand of adult Caucasian male hand opens mailbox. The Wilburn Brothers (Doyle Wilburn and Teddy Wilburn) perform “Trouble’s Back in Town” (live), play acoustic guitars. Announcer introduces regulars Loretta Lynn and Harold Morrison, special guest Tammy Wynette. Announcer introduces the Wilburn Brothers.
The Wilburn Brothers perform “Lay Some Happiness on Me” (live, with band). At outset, Doyle and Teddy Wilburn joke about Harold Morrison. Doyle talks about special guest Tammy Wynette, introduces Harold Morrison.
Harold Morrison makes exaggerated entrance by running circles around microphone stand. Doyle Wilburn and Harold Morrison trade jokes and banter, talking about Morrison’s “little girl” (daughter). Harold Morrison plays acoustic guitar, performs “Sleepy Eyed John” (live, with band featuring Buddy Spicher on fiddle). At outset, Doyle joins Morrison; they joke into break.
Tammy Wynette performs “Your Good Girl’s Gonna Go Bad” (live, with band); opens with pedal steel guitar riff.
Loretta Lynn performs “Once a Day” (live, with band). Opens with pedal steel guitar riff. The Wilburn Brothers (Doyle and Teddy Wilburn) join in for the chorus. Pedal steel guitar solo. At the outset, Loretta Lynn and the Wilburn Brothers joke about performance. Doyle signals commercial break.
Loretta Lynn performs “Woman of the World” (live).
Fiddler Buddy Spicher performs “Black Mountain Rag” (instrumental, live with band). Pedal steel guitar solo.
The Wilburn Brothers (Doyle and Teddy Wilburn) joke about Buddy Spicher, trade banter. The Wilburn Brothers perform “All I Have for You, Mom,” which they have re-dubbed “All We Have for You, Mom” (live). Teddy Wilburn plays acoustic guitar. White rose against black BG.
FOR FULL PERFORMANCE WITH AUDIO, PLEASE CONTACT WPA. Tammy Wynette performs “Stand by Your Man” (live) while sitting on porch swing.
The Wilburn Brothers (Doyle and Teddy Wilburn) perform “Drink Up and Go Home” (live). Tammy Wynette sits on porch swing in BG. Teddy Wilburn plays acoustic guitar.
The Wilburn Brothers (Doyle and Teddy Wilburn) close the show with Harold Morrison, Loretta Lynn, and Tammy Wynette. Hands of adult Caucasian male pulls envelopes with end credits from mailbox. Wilburn Brothers with Tammy Wynette, Loretta Lynn, and Harold Morrison, who is strumming a banjo. Bass drum reading “The Wilburn Brothers”; band featuring Buddy Spicher on fiddle plays out the show.