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After watching quite a few "Petticoat" episodes last week, it got me wondering why there's a lot more singing on "Petticoat" than on the other shows in the Hooterville universe. And why does it tend to be easy listening/MOR (or rock in the case of the Ladybugs) instead of the country/bluegrass you would associate with the setting of the show?
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I loved when they had sing alongs around the piano!!!
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It was because of the cast. Pat Woodall, the original Bobby Jo had a great singing voice. In fact she eventually left the show to pursue a music career. Linda Kaye Henning could sing. Meredith Macrea could sing. Rufe Davis and Smiley Burnett could sing. Mike Minor could sing. With so many cast members who could sing it was just natural that music and singing would play a significant part in the show.
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In keeping with the old-fashioned feel of the series' surroundings, and the hotel in particular, the singing harkens back to an earlier era when families would gather around the piano in the evenings. Of course we now tend to gather around the TV or other electronics.
I will say too that The Beverly Hillbillies did have its share of music at times, including Flatt & Scruggs, Pat Boone, and Roy Clark -- but sometimes it was part of the comedy, like Jethrine at the piano or Pearl's yodeling. Or Jethro's "Bodinaphone" electronic-washtub invention, electrocution resulting ("cut the juice!") -- with a band that included a gorilla (already having a "hit song"). PJ's songs tended not to be comical, with some exceptions (some Pratt/Burnette songs, Rufe Davis/Floyd Smoot doing sound effects, etc.). Some claim that PJ was "ruined" by "all of that singing" later on, but music was always a part of the show -- including Kate at the piano. |
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I loved when Charlie and Floyd sang "Steam cinders and smoke"! |
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I would be one to agree that the singing, esp. in the latter years of PJ DID ruin the show. Esp. that bleeting that Mike Minor would do. He seemed like if he were in the 1940's maybe his cheap imitation of Dick Haymes might have been popular, but in the '60's it was just further evidence how out of touch the series had become with the rest of America.
I still love the show even in those last years when it became more a dramedy than sitcom but that singing is the worst. Fortunately I watch it on DVD now and I can fast forward thru the unlistenable warbling that goes on more and more often as the series aged. Thank you FF button! I do agree though that Floyd and Charlie's musical numbers were very entertaining, love that train sound effect.
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I would love to be on the Cannonball singing Christmas carols with the Hooterville residents!!! That was beautiful with the train all decorated!!! I'm glad METV showed that ep tonight!!!
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than Kate kisses Sam, and he does and says the same as Eb! That's cute!!! And that cute cow Floyd and Charlie were delivering as a gift, decorated for Christmas!!!
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Poor Floyd. He was kind of confused in this ep. because Charlie was impatient with him and kept yelling at him!!!
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Were any of these songs ever released as singles for radio airplay? |
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