Pure Country
- PG
- Year:
- 1992
- 112 min
- 1,579 Views
Dusty! Dusty! Dusty!
Let's do it!
When you hear twin fiddles
And a steel guitar
You're listening to the sound
Of the American heart
And Opry music on a Saturday night
Brings a smile to your face
And a tear to your eye
Sing a song about the heartland
The only place I feel at home
Sing about the way a good man
Works until the daylight's gone
Sing the rain on the
roof on a summer night
Where they still know
wrong from right
Sing a song about the heartland
Sing a song about my life
Sing a song about the heartland
The only place I feel at home
Sing about the way a good man
Works until the daylight's gone
Sing the rain on the roof
On a summer night
Where they still know
wrong from right
Sing a song about the heartland
Sing a song about my life
Hey
All you know-it-all lovers
Better heed some advice
If you're bad to your baby
Love don't come easy
Love ain't blind
You've got to show her you love her
Morning and night
Be there for her just
to make things right
Make her believe
Till there ain't a doubt in her mind
The women sure love
him, don't they?
Everybody loves him.
Yeah.
They sure do.
Tell her a lie
Bring her red roses
When she's blue
Yeah! Heh, heh. Yeah!
Give her the best of
What you've got to give
You'll be together
Thanks for the interview, Lula.
Tell Dusty I'll pick up the second
half in Shreveport, will you, please?
Absolutely. Bye.
And she'll baby you
Better baby your baby
With a love that's strong
Hold her and tell her
You'll never do wrong
Better baby your baby
'Cause if you don't
One day your baby will be gone
Better baby your baby
With a love that's strong
Hold her and tell her
You'll never do wrong
Better baby your baby
Look at them.
cross-eyed and they'd still scream.
- Did you play him my song?
- I told you I would.
When?
When the time is right.
And when will that be?
When I say.
Mm. I'll be in Dusty's bus...
- I can do something about that.
- Ahh!
You bet I'm not
Where the side walk ends
You left a lot
Yeah, Dusty!
As long as I can last
Whistles still blowing
But the train is gone
From my home
Where the sidewalk ends
And the road begins
We said goodbye on
a cold dark night
Where the side walk ends
And the road begins
We said goodbye
On a cold dark night
I'm not afraid to go
You bet I'm not
Where the side walk
ends, you left a lot
Where the sidewalk
ends you left a lot
Where the sidewalk
ends you left a lot
God bless!
We're bringing him in. Get ready.
You killed them tonight, boss.
Yeah, great show. Better
than ever. Incredible sound.
Come on, that's all. That's all.
What?
Heh. What?
You all right?
It's all that damn smoke.
It was a great show
tonight, don't you think?
Bobby Louis went on and
on about that interview.
We need him.
He's gonna give you good
publicity for your new record.
Hey, Earl and I wrote a really nice
song. We're thinking maybe...
we'd like to simplify the
arrangements on this new album.
That reminds me...
I got a new song I want you
to try out next few nights.
I think it's gonna
be your new single.
Come on, give a listen.
I just said I had some new
ideas for this album.
When he first approached
me, I said no...
but this song's really something.
- Who?
- Huh?
- Who?
- Oh, um...
Buddy Jackson.
Buddy Jackson?
With the road crew?
Yes. With the road crew.
Hey. I don't remember you being much
more than road crew when I found you.
Couldn't draw more than 20 people.
I had good taste then, didn't I?
Like a pony express in
the wild, wild west
I'll ride hard all night long
And I can saddle up fast,
Long before the dawn
You know your mail's gonna get to you
Come snow, rain, sleet or hail
'Cause I'm a top
flight, hold-you-tight
Get-you-there-by-daylight,
Do-you-right overnight male.
Ho! Hold it, now!
- Hold it!
- Come back here!
Buddy?
That's great. That's great.
- Thank you, man.
- That's not exactly what I had in mind.
- What's not?
- It just needs...
- It just needs more... More energy.
- More energy?
Top flight, hold me tight
- See what I mean?
- More energy. More energy.
All right. What else?
Then we bring in the strings.
Bring in the horns.
We'll bring the strings
and the horns in.
- Accordion.
- Heh, heh, heh.
How about the accordion?
No accordion?
No accordion.
What else?
- That's it. It'll sound great.
- That's it?
- Thank you, man. We'll work on it.
- Go ahead, now.
Thank you so much.
- It'll sound great.
- Thanks a bunch.
Get him out of here.
Come over here. Come on.
Come on. I want to talk to you.
Whoo. What a nerd.
Let me be your mailman
And I'll always come through
There's no denyin',
Come rain or shine
I'll deliver my love to you
I do things by the letter,
You can put your stamp on me
Don't you ever, ever do that again.
Do what again?
You really don't know, do you?
He is the big star.
You are the road crew.
- I won't be if that song...
- You will if you don't listen to me.
Now you are a very talented guy.
And you're a cute one too.
There are a lot of talented cute
guys dying to be where he's at.
I got him there.
I can get you there too.
Okay?
I know your heart is fragile,
So I'll handle it with care
There ain't no doubt,
I know love's route
So, baby, let me take you there
I'll bring you cards and flowers,
But I know just what you need
Just give me 24-hours
satisfaction guarantee
Like a pony express in the wild, wild west
I'll ride hard all night long
And I can saddle up fast,
Long before the dawn
You know your mail's
gonna get to you
Come snow, rain, sleet or hail
'Cause I'm a top
flight, hold-you-tight
Get-you-there-by-daylight,
Do-you-right overnight male
You know your mail's gonna get to you
Come snow, rain, sleet or hail
'Cause I'm a top flight, hold-you-tight,
Get-you-there-by-daylight
Do-you-right overnight male
Yeah, I'm a top flight, hold-you-tight,
Get-you-there-by-daylight
Do-you-right overnight male
Where the sidewalk ends
And the road begins
We said goodbye
On cold dark night
I'm not afraid to go
You bet I'm not
- Did you hear that? Heh.
- Oh! Oh!
Whoo-hoo! They went
crazy over my song.
You're not supposed to be in here.
So, what if I'm in here?
You started learning
What you don't need to know
Where the sidewalk ends
And the road begins
I'll wait for you in
the cold dark night
You might come back, you had to go
Where the sidewalk ends,
I'll never know
Hide from the future,
run from the past
I guess I'll stay here
as long as I can last
Whistles still blow
but the train is gone
From my home
Where the sidewalk ends
And the road begins
We said goodbye on
a cold dark night
I'm not afraid to go
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