Reel

Wilburn Brothers Show No 214

Wilburn Brothers Show: EP 214 - "Open"
Clip: 540693_1_1
Year Shot: 1967 (Actual Date)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 13714
Original Film: WB-214
HD: N/A
Location: Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Country: United States
Timecode: 01:00:00 - 01:00:27

"Wilburn Brothers Show" opening sequence. The Wilburn Brothers (Virgil “Doyle” Wilburn and Thurman Theodor “Teddy” Wilburn) perform “Trouble’s Back in Town” (live) with band. Announcer introduces show, regulars Loretta Lynn and Harold Morrison, special guests The Browns. Announcer introduces the Wilburn Brothers.

Wilburn Brothers Show: EP 214 - Wilburn Brothers "Roarin' Again"
Clip: 540693_1_2
Year Shot: 1967 (Actual Date)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 13714
Original Film: WB-214
HD: N/A
Location: Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Country: United States
Timecode: 01:00:27 - 01:01:57

The Wilburn Brothers perform “Roarin’ Again” (live)

Wilburn Brothers Show: EP 214 - Harold Morrison "Pliny Jane"
Clip: 540693_1_3
Year Shot: 1967 (Actual Date)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 13714
Original Film: WB-214
HD: N/A
Location: Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Country: United States
Timecode: 01:01:57 - 01:05:19

Teddy Wilburn welcomes audience, introduces Harold Morrison, who jokes and banters with Teddy. Harold Morrison performs “Pliny Jane” on banjo, ends performance with a dance. Teddy thanks Morrison, says they will return with Loretta Lynn and The Browns after the break.

Wilburn Brothers Show: EP 214 - The Browns "I'd Just Be Fool Enough (To Fall)"
Clip: 540693_1_4
Year Shot: 1967 (Actual Date)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 13714
Original Film: WB-214
HD: N/A
Location: Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Country: United States
Timecode: 01:05:44 - 01:09:00

Doyle Wilburn introduces The Browns (Jim Ed Brown, Maxine Brown, and Bonnie Brown), who perform “I’d Just Be Fool Enough (To Fall)” with backing by live band featuring Buddy Spicher on fiddle. Doyle Wilburn commends The Browns on a great performance.

Wilburn Brothers Show: EP 214 - Loretta Lynn "You Ain't Women Enough"
Clip: 540693_1_5
Year Shot: 1967 (Actual Date)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 13714
Original Film: WB-214
HD: N/A
Location: Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Country: United States
Timecode: 01:09:00 - 01:11:11

FOR FULL PERFORMANCE WITH AUDIO, PLEASE CONTACT WPA. Doyle Wilburn introduces Loretta Lynn, who performs “You Ain’t Woman Enough” (live) with backing by the Wilburn Brothers Show band featuring Buddy Spicher on fiddle. Pedal steel guitar being played. Loretta Lynn sings and plays acoustic guitar.

Wilburn Brothers Show: EP 214 - Jim Ed Brown "You Can Have Her"
Clip: 540693_1_6
Year Shot: 1967 (Actual Date)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 13714
Original Film: WB-214
HD: N/A
Location: Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Country: United States
Timecode: 01:11:36 - 01:15:29

Teddy Wilburn comically stands at microphone that is too tall for him. Teddy Wilburn reveals the microphone has been set for someone much taller than him and introduces Jim Ed Brown. Jim Ed Brown performs “You Can Have Her” (live), plays guitar and sings while flanked on either side by snapping fingers of sisters Maxine and Bonnie Brown.

Wilburn Brothers Show: EP 214 - "Song Book"
Clip: 540693_1_7
Year Shot: 1967 (Actual Date)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 13714
Original Film: WB-214
HD: N/A
Location: Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Country: United States
Timecode: 01:15:29 - 01:16:28

Doyle Wilburn commends Jim Ed Brown’s performance. Wilburn plugs and displays "The Wilburn Brothers New Song Book," featuring pictures of The Wilburn Brothers and Loretta Lynn. Doyle Wilburn lets viewers know how to order the book.

Wilburn Brothers Show: EP 214 - Buddy Spicher "Back Up and Push"
Clip: 540693_1_8
Year Shot: 1967 (Actual Date)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 13714
Original Film: WB-214
HD: N/A
Location: Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Country: United States
Timecode: 01:16:28 - 01:17:29

Buddy Spicher performs instrumental “Back Up and Push” (live) on fiddle. Doyle Wilburn commends Buddy Spicher.

Wilburn Brothers Show: EP 214 - Wilburn Brothers "Something Got A Hold of Me"
Clip: 540693_1_9
Year Shot: 1967 (Actual Date)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 13714
Original Film: WB-214
HD: N/A
Location: Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Country: United States
Timecode: 01:17:29 - 01:19:58

The Wilburn Brothers perform “Something Got A Hold of Me” (live). Pedal steel guitar being played.

Wilburn Brothers Show: EP 214 - The Browns "Big Daddy's Alabama Bound"
Clip: 540693_1_10
Year Shot: 1967 (Actual Date)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 13714
Original Film: WB-214
HD: N/A
Location: Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Country: United States
Timecode: 01:20:24 - 01:22:16

The Browns (Jim Ed Brown, Maxine Brown, and Bonnie Brown) perform “Big Daddy’s Alabama Bound” (live), backed by the Wilburn Brothers Show band featuring Buddy Spicher on fiddle. Jim Ed Brown plays a 12-string acoustic guitar.

Wilburn Brothers Show: EP 214 - Loretta Lynn "Wine, Women, and Song"
Clip: 540693_1_11
Year Shot: 1967 (Actual Date)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 13714
Original Film: WB-214
HD: N/A
Location: Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Country: United States
Timecode: 01:22:16 - 01:24:47

Teddy Wilburn sits on a porch swing with Loretta Lynn’s young twin daughters Patsy and Peggy Lynn. Teddy Wilburn introduces Loretta Lynn, who performs “Wine, Women, and Song” (live) backed by the Wilburn Brothers Show band. Guitarist plays a pedal steel guitar. Loretta Lynn play acoustic guitar and sings.

Wilburn Brothers Show: EP 214 - "Close"
Clip: 540693_1_12
Year Shot: 1967 (Actual Date)
Audio: Yes
Video: Color
Tape Master: 13714
Original Film: WB-214
HD: N/A
Location: Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Country: United States
Timecode: 01:24:47 - 01:26:10

Teddy Wilburn closes program, joined by Doyle Wilburn, The Browns (Jim Ed Brown, Maxine Brown, and Bonnie Brown), Harold Morrison, Loretta Lynn and her twin daughters Patsy and Peggy Lynn. Announcer continues closing show. Hands of adult Caucasian male pull title card from “Wilburn Bros” mailbox. Credits roll.