Shrevedude
05-03-2017, 03:43 PM
Hi, I am a longtime Oak Ridge Boys fan, and I've been collecting in recent years many of their TV appearances in sound files on my computer...there are some I just for the life of me can't find, and I was wondering if, by any chance, any of you happen to have any of their TV appearances I have listed here. I will not mention the later TV appearances on cable country music channels after the group lost popularity, since it is doubtful any of you have them. However, I will list the mainstream network ones I need. However, if any of you just happened to tape country music shows on TNN and elsewhere, feel free to let me know, and I'll show you the list.
Jim Stafford’s “Music Hall America”from 1976 feat. Mickey Newbury, the Oaks, and the Charlie Daniels Band
The “Music Hall America” from 1976 feat. Lynn Anderson, Tom Bresh and The Oak Ridge Boys
NBC Special “Country Music Hit Parade” from May 1977 with Jimmy Dean, feat. the Oaks,with Donna Fargo, Freddy Fender, Crystal Gayle, George Jones, Tammy Wynette, Mel Tillis, Don Williams, The Statler Brothers, The Dirt Band, Ronnie Milsap and Ray Stevens
The Midnight Special from May 1978 where the Oaks sing “You’re the One (in a Million)”, and also had on it Bonnie Bramlett, Charlie Daniels and host Dickey Betts.
The Oaks from Oct. 1978 on “Hee Haw Honeys”
The CBS Special from Apr. 1979 “A Special Kenny Rogers” feat. Kenny, Dottie West, Ray Charles, and the Oaks.
The Oaks on Dick Clark’s Rockin’ New Year in 1980
The Oaks on Salute to the Jukebox Years in 1980 singing “Sail Away"
The Oaks on the Mike Douglas Show in 1980
The Oaks on the Dinah Shore show in 1980
The Oaks on Hee Haw from 1980 with “Dream On" and “Leaving Louisiana"
PM Magazine’s “A Day in the Life of the Oak Ridge Boys" from 1980
The Oaks on Country Music with Gunther Gabriel in 1980 (from Germany)
The Oaks on the Monte Carlo Show in 1980
The Oaks on the Midnight Special in 1980 singing “Trying to Love Two Women" and “Beautiful You" (I think)
The Oaks at the DJ Awards in 1980
The Oaks at MayFest in 1980 singing Come on In, Dream On, Two Women, and Dancing the Night Away
CBS Special “Country Comes Home” from Apr. 1981 feat. the Oaks, Johnny Cash, Crystal Gayle, Roy Clark, Loretta Lynn, Ray Charles, Lacy J. Dalton, Tanya Tucker and Glen Campbell
Solid Gold from Jun. 1981 where the Oaks sing “Elvira”, and also featured Bill Withers, Bill Medley and Kim Carnes. I think there also might have been another Solid Gold with the Oaks singing Elvira from later that year that also had Mickey Gilley and Razzy Bailey on it
NBC series “The Nashville Palace” that the Oaks hosted in Oct. 1981 that also featured Hank Williams Jr., Ed McMahon, Mickey Gilley, Johnny Lee and Janie Fricke.
The Nov. 1981 special “Loretta Lynn...the Lady...the Legend” which featured Lynn, the Oaks, Sissy Spacek, Ernest Tubb and Crystal Gayle
Oaks on the Tomorrow Show in 1981
Oaks at the 23rd Annual Grammy Awards singing Heart of Mine (looking for a copy without subtitles)
Oaks on Backstage at the Opry in 1981
Oaks on the Merv Griffin Show in 1981
Oaks at the CMA Awards in 1981
The Oaks appearing at the 1982 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade singing Santa’s Song
on Loretta Lynn special in 1982 singing “You’re the One"
The CMA 25th Anniversary special from Mar. 1983 on CBS feat. The Oaks, Alabama, Ricky Skaggs, Tammy Wynette, Kenny Rogers and Roy Acuff
The 1983 CBS Special “When Country Comes Home” feat. the Oak Ridge Boys, The Bellamy Brothers, The Sons Of The Pioneers, Alabama, Charley Pride, Glen Campbell, Roy Rogers and Ricky Skaggs (looking for a recording that includes the Oaks singing “American Made”)
1983 Grammy Awards singing “American Made"
Stars for Children V TV Broadcast
singing American Made at the CMN Telethon in 1983
1983 at the Songwriters’ Awards singing Elvira and Bobbie Sue
singing National Anthem at 50th All-Star Game
1983 on the Tonight Show singing Ozark Mountain Jubilee
1984 on Solid Gold singing Ozark Mountain Jubilee
1984 This Week in Country Music with the making of the Never Hurts video
1984 on the Grammy Awards singing Love Song
1984 on the Songwriter’s Awards singing American Made and Thank God for Kids
1984 on Country Goes to Washington singing a medley of Saloon, Elvira, and Bobbie Sue
1985 Hee Haw (there was supposedly another one in ‘85 besides the one where Touch a Hand and Come on In Best You Could Do were staged. Might have had Little Things on it)
Apr. 1987 clip on This Week in Country Music about Steve Sanders being selected as the new Oak
May 1987 This Week in Country Music where Steve is introduced
Feel free to let me know if you have any of these episodes.
Jim Stafford’s “Music Hall America”from 1976 feat. Mickey Newbury, the Oaks, and the Charlie Daniels Band
The “Music Hall America” from 1976 feat. Lynn Anderson, Tom Bresh and The Oak Ridge Boys
NBC Special “Country Music Hit Parade” from May 1977 with Jimmy Dean, feat. the Oaks,with Donna Fargo, Freddy Fender, Crystal Gayle, George Jones, Tammy Wynette, Mel Tillis, Don Williams, The Statler Brothers, The Dirt Band, Ronnie Milsap and Ray Stevens
The Midnight Special from May 1978 where the Oaks sing “You’re the One (in a Million)”, and also had on it Bonnie Bramlett, Charlie Daniels and host Dickey Betts.
The Oaks from Oct. 1978 on “Hee Haw Honeys”
The CBS Special from Apr. 1979 “A Special Kenny Rogers” feat. Kenny, Dottie West, Ray Charles, and the Oaks.
The Oaks on Dick Clark’s Rockin’ New Year in 1980
The Oaks on Salute to the Jukebox Years in 1980 singing “Sail Away"
The Oaks on the Mike Douglas Show in 1980
The Oaks on the Dinah Shore show in 1980
The Oaks on Hee Haw from 1980 with “Dream On" and “Leaving Louisiana"
PM Magazine’s “A Day in the Life of the Oak Ridge Boys" from 1980
The Oaks on Country Music with Gunther Gabriel in 1980 (from Germany)
The Oaks on the Monte Carlo Show in 1980
The Oaks on the Midnight Special in 1980 singing “Trying to Love Two Women" and “Beautiful You" (I think)
The Oaks at the DJ Awards in 1980
The Oaks at MayFest in 1980 singing Come on In, Dream On, Two Women, and Dancing the Night Away
CBS Special “Country Comes Home” from Apr. 1981 feat. the Oaks, Johnny Cash, Crystal Gayle, Roy Clark, Loretta Lynn, Ray Charles, Lacy J. Dalton, Tanya Tucker and Glen Campbell
Solid Gold from Jun. 1981 where the Oaks sing “Elvira”, and also featured Bill Withers, Bill Medley and Kim Carnes. I think there also might have been another Solid Gold with the Oaks singing Elvira from later that year that also had Mickey Gilley and Razzy Bailey on it
NBC series “The Nashville Palace” that the Oaks hosted in Oct. 1981 that also featured Hank Williams Jr., Ed McMahon, Mickey Gilley, Johnny Lee and Janie Fricke.
The Nov. 1981 special “Loretta Lynn...the Lady...the Legend” which featured Lynn, the Oaks, Sissy Spacek, Ernest Tubb and Crystal Gayle
Oaks on the Tomorrow Show in 1981
Oaks at the 23rd Annual Grammy Awards singing Heart of Mine (looking for a copy without subtitles)
Oaks on Backstage at the Opry in 1981
Oaks on the Merv Griffin Show in 1981
Oaks at the CMA Awards in 1981
The Oaks appearing at the 1982 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade singing Santa’s Song
on Loretta Lynn special in 1982 singing “You’re the One"
The CMA 25th Anniversary special from Mar. 1983 on CBS feat. The Oaks, Alabama, Ricky Skaggs, Tammy Wynette, Kenny Rogers and Roy Acuff
The 1983 CBS Special “When Country Comes Home” feat. the Oak Ridge Boys, The Bellamy Brothers, The Sons Of The Pioneers, Alabama, Charley Pride, Glen Campbell, Roy Rogers and Ricky Skaggs (looking for a recording that includes the Oaks singing “American Made”)
1983 Grammy Awards singing “American Made"
Stars for Children V TV Broadcast
singing American Made at the CMN Telethon in 1983
1983 at the Songwriters’ Awards singing Elvira and Bobbie Sue
singing National Anthem at 50th All-Star Game
1983 on the Tonight Show singing Ozark Mountain Jubilee
1984 on Solid Gold singing Ozark Mountain Jubilee
1984 This Week in Country Music with the making of the Never Hurts video
1984 on the Grammy Awards singing Love Song
1984 on the Songwriter’s Awards singing American Made and Thank God for Kids
1984 on Country Goes to Washington singing a medley of Saloon, Elvira, and Bobbie Sue
1985 Hee Haw (there was supposedly another one in ‘85 besides the one where Touch a Hand and Come on In Best You Could Do were staged. Might have had Little Things on it)
Apr. 1987 clip on This Week in Country Music about Steve Sanders being selected as the new Oak
May 1987 This Week in Country Music where Steve is introduced
Feel free to let me know if you have any of these episodes.