Diana Trask, Soupy Sales, Pat Boone, Tom T. Hall

Season 1Episode 960 minAug 9, 1969
Diana Trask, Soupy Sales, Pat Boone, Tom T. Hall
Diana Trask sings 'Understand Your Man'. Johnny Cash & Diana duet on 'The Last Thing on My Mind'. Johnny Sings 'I Ride An Old Paint', 'Mean As Hell' and 'Shifting Whispering Sands'. Johnny and Pat Boone duet on 'Peace In The Valley'. Pat sings 'Train Of Love'. Tom T. Hall sings 'Worried Man Blues'. Johnny with the Carter Family & Statler Brothers perform 'Steal Away'.
Diana Trask, Soupy Sales, Pat Boone, Tom T. Hall has aired on Aug 9, 1969 at 10:00 PM
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