The Marty Stuart Show

Episode 42 airing April 3, 2010

Guests: Jessi Colter, 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's 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. And today's special guest, Miss Jessi Colter. Join us now for 30 minutes of fun and great country music. I'm your announcer Eddie Stubbs. Now how 'bout a Superlative welcome for our host, the music-makin' maestro from Mississippi himself, here is Marty Stuart." Marty and His Fabulous Superlatives performed "Lost In The Desert."

Marty said, "Glad you stopped by, ladies and gentlemen. We got a great country show for ya today. This next lady is truly the coolest cowgirl in Arizona. Wouldn't you agree, Superlatives? Yes she is. Two words say it all ... Jessi Colter, ladies and gentlemen. Hey Jessi. Hi Jessi." Jessi performed "Storms Never Last."

Marty said, "Yeah. All right, Miss Jessi." Eddie Stubbs said, "Great job there from Jessi Colter and 'Storms Never Last'. Well you never have to worry about the storm being around when she's here because the sun is always shining. Great job." Eddie promoted the two DVD set of highlights from the first season of The Marty Stuart Show. After a commercial break, Marty said, "Welcome back to The Marty Stuart Show, everybody. If you're just joinin' us, I'm Marty Stuart and, Superlatives, I wish you'd look. The coolest cowgirl in Arizona on the hay bale. Miss Jessi Colter. Here comes my sweetheart right now. One of the greatest of all time. How 'bout a hand for Miss Connie Smith everybody. Come here Constance. Yeah." Connie performed "Love's Not Everything."

Marty said, "Here's a song that comes from the pen of my friend Merle Travis. Dedicate this to all the coal miners out there across the nation. It's called 'Dark As A Dungeon'."

Eddie said, "Splendid job there, Marty on a great old song. 'Dark As A Dungeon'." Eddie promoted Marty's book of photographs, Country Music: The Masters. After a commercial break, Marty said, "How 'bout a hand for the most popular man in country music. Ladies and gentlemen, Leroy Troy. Come here, Leroy. Hello buddy boy. Looka here. Look over here. Beautiful. Beautiful."

Marty: "What do we got to look forward to right now?"

Leroy: "Hey, we're gonna do one by our old friend, Mr. Grandpa Jones. One called 'Goin' Down The Counry'."

Marty: "Put it all over the nation. Come on."

Marty said, "All right. Love the country song, boy." Eddie Stubbs said, "Utterly superb there Leroy Troy and 'Goin' Down The Country.' Well you know Sunday morning's gonna be here before we all know it and we hope that you will take the time to attend the church of your choice. To get us all in the mood with a message that's pretty powerful -- one written by Kenny and Marty. Handsome Harry is gonna join in on this as they sing 'Don't Leave Home Without Jesus'."

After a commercial break, Eddie Stubbs promoted the Superlatone Store. Eddie said, "And here with a real special keepsake is our host, Marty Stuart." Marty said, "Thank you, Mr. Eddie Stubbs. You did a fine job today, sir. How 'bout a hand for Mr. Stubbs, everybody. Yeah. Jessie Colter ..." Jessie said, Hey Marty." Marty continued, "Have I told you lately that I love you." Jessi said, "Awww." Marty said, "Speakin' on behalf of just about everybody in the world, we all love you. Everybody loves Jessi." Jessi said, "Oh man, I needed that." Marty said, "Well, thanks for comin' all the way from Arizona. Well, you're always welcome here. You can be our Superlative piano player, whataya think?" Jessi said, "Oh man, I'm not that good." Marty said, "Oh yeah you are. Yeah you are." Jessi said, "You're great." Marty said, "Hey would you do me a favor? Do 'I'm Not Lisa' for me. Jessi said, "Anything you want, Marty." Marty said, "That's it. How 'bout a hand for Miss Jessi."

Marty said, "Come here, Jessi. On behalf of Miss Jessi Colter, Miss Connie Smith, Leroy Troy, The Fabulous Superlatives, Gary Cater, Eddie Stubbs, I'm Marty Stuart sayin' thank you for joinin' us on The Marty Stuart Show. We'll see ya again next week right here. Come on back. Yeah. Girls."


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