Country Strong
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(AUDIENCE APPLAUDING)
BEAU:
When I was a littIe boy,my mom used to play
Her favourite song
was Silver Wings,
and learn how to play it.
I played that song
day and night until my fingers bled.
(BEAU CHUCKLES)
Finally, when I sat her down
to play it,
she waited until I was finished
and then she said,
"Merle sings it better,
but keep trying."
(BEAU LAUGHS)
So I guess I am.
Put it out, Beau.
Yes, ma'am.
Peterson went through
withdrawal all over
the dogwood deck.
It's got your name on it.
And Beau?
I don't want to see you
anywhere near Mrs Canter's room.
(BEAU PLAYING GUITAR)
(BOTH AD LIBBING COUNTRY LYRICS)
The what?
The what was wet?
Go with it.
What did you get wet?
The stage was wet.
Oh, the stage
was wet, right.
I'm looking.
That's when it what?
You keep messing me up here.
I'm sorry. (LAUGHING)
You know, here. You just. . .
You were what?
You sing it.
What were you going to say?
No, that was good.
Why are you
giving this to me?
Go on, please.
What?
I don't know.
Make it yours.
I like that song.
What do you say
when you start?
"l remember that day."
"l remember that day.
When. . ." When what?
"When we first met."
How do you do that so fast?
l didn't do anything.
You were there.
You had it already.
Give me that.
"Timing is everything."
Try that one.
I like that.
That one was good.
(SINGING
TIMING IS EVERYTHING)
(BOTH SINGING)
(KNOCKING ON DOOR)
JAMES:
Kell.What's going on?
This is Beau.
Do you remember him?
He's one of my sponsors.
We were just
messing around.
Of course.
Hey, Beau.
How are you doing?
Hey, beautiful.
Hi.
Beau, would you mind
getting a couple bellhops
for Kelly's bags?
You got bellhops here,
don't you?
No, sir.
Well, then, do you mind?
Because the car's out front.
They're letting me out early.
Well, you still got
another month left.
They think I'm better.
Better than what?
l was going to tell you.
l was. . .
l was just thinking,
"How am I going to tell you?"
Beau !
Are you Kelly's doctor?
Because the last I checked,
Dr Stevens was
taking care of her.
No, he's just being protective.
Aren't you, Beau?
He's just being
a good sponsor.
Why don't you let me
be the protective one,
all right, hoss?
Now, if you wouldn't mind,
I'd like to get some help
with these bags
so we can get
Kelly out of here.
She doesn't travel light,
in case you hadn't noticed.
(SlGHS)
JAMES:
The first twovenues are small.
We'll ease you back into it.
And the third?
We're going to go back
to Dallas, televised.
What?
Yeah, we're going to
prove them all wrong.
Look, Kell, you're
the toughest girl I know,
so if you tell me
you're not ready,
well, then,
l'll take that
at face value.
l want Beau
to open for me.
Who's Beau?
He's that kid you just met.
He's a singer.
He's a good one.
Well, why don't we
get the gardener
to open for you?
I'm sure he's good.
It's important to me.
Besides, l've already got
an opener for you.
Chiles Stanton.
The beauty queen
l was telling you about.
She's playing tonight
at The Stage,
and I'm going to go
check her out.
I'm sure you are.
You can check out Beau
while you're there.
All right. Well,
how about this?
Look, l'll. . .
Hold on. l'll go
check out Chiles tonight
and if it doesn't work out,
and if she doesn't
blow me away,
then we'll look at
other options.
Don't placate me.
l wouldn't dare.
Oh, yeah.
(SlGHS)
So, where did you
find the bird?
Under a tree down there.
(SlGHS)
l waited 20 minutes
for her mama to come back,
and when she didn't,
l swooped her up.
l've been taking care
of her ever since.
lt looks like
a baby quail.
l've been calling
her Loretta Lynn.
(BOTH LAUGHING)
What if I took her
for just a little while?
l'll take care of her.
You got a really
big tour that you need
to get ready for.
Okay.
Hey.
l got a good idea.
What?
Let's get out of here.
Let's go.
FEMALE NEWSCASTER:
Nashville's Kelly Canter
was released, once again,
from rehab this morning.
You'II remember,
was arrested last year
for drunk and
disorderly conduct
while performing
at a show in Dallas.
She was five months
pregnant at the time.
Hi, guys. Hey. Hey,
how are you doing?
Be careful.
We can't wait to
get on the road again.
We can't wait for
the tour to start.
Kelly's feeling
better than ever.
She's looking
better than ever.
And it's going to be fun.
We can't wait
to get in front of
the fans again, okay?
Thanks, guys. Take care.
FEMALE REPORTER:
James, what about
the divorce rumours?
Hey, Beau.
What are you doing here?
l couldn't just
wait by the phone
for you to call, could l?
I'm here to hear you sing.
And to support Chiles,
of course.
Chiles? What does she
got to do with tonight?
You be nice, Beau.
Find me after the show.
All right.
(SINGING
Oh, hi, Beau.
You better be here
to wish me luck.
I'm on the board.
I'm playing
three songs tonight.
Says who?
Says James Canter,
that's who.
Bullshit.
Bull-true.
l happen to be
in consideration
as the new opening act
for Miss Kelly Canter.
James, my new manager,
booked me this gig
as a rehearsal.
Not that I need it.
l've been ready
for this moment since
l was four years old.
The last time I saw you sing,
you froze up like an ice cube.
That was seven
and a half months ago.
And it was just that one time.
I'm not playing
county fairs any more.
I'm much more seasoned.
You don't have any songs.
You can't even
play the guitar.
l've been writing songs.
l got a whole bunch
of them right over there.
LittIe Heartbreaker,
Summer Girl,
Rinky Dinky Town.
These aren't songs,
these are rides at Disneyland.
(RESUMES SINGING
Clint,
isn't opening up for me.
She's not. She's closing.
l can't do anything
about it, either.
It's your place.
You can tell her no.
Not to James Canter, I can't.
So you're going to
let this prom queen
get up on stage?
l mean, for Christ's sake,
Patsy Cline sang here.
I don't care if she sings
Yankee Doodle Dandy,
I'm not cutting
your set, Beau.
You've got
the same three songs.
Don't worry, Beau.
l have no intention
of stealing your
invisible career.
(SlGHS) You see,
l want one.
(AUDIENCE CHEERING)
Hey, you did make it.
Good to see you.
How are you doing?
We got
l got your favourite spot
on the rail right
straight through here,
and Chiles is up next.
Yeah, what do you
hear about her?
Well, I saw her
last Tuesday at Robert's.
And to tell you the truth,
I don't know
which was bigger,
the hair or the dress.
Hey, she could be
a diamond in
the rough, you know?
Well, I ain't got
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