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Schneider also covered the song. [6] In The Dukes of Hazzard film adaptation (2005), a recording of Waylon Jennings was used in one scene, also, as heard on the soundtrack, by Willie Nelson (Uncle Jesse in the film). In the film The Dukes of Hazzard: The Beginning (2007), country singer John Anderson sings the theme.
The Dukes of Hazzard is the original soundtrack from the television series The Dukes of Hazzard. It should not be confused with the motion picture soundtrack with almost the same name . Released originally by Scotti Brothers Records in 1982 then re-released in 2005 on compact disc, it includes the theme to the show and one of Schneider's best ...
The song consists of Fialka questioning his stepson about what he sees on television, to which Matthew responds Dallas, Dynasty, Terrahawks, He-Man, Tom and Jerry, Dukes of Hazzard, Airwolf, Blue Thunder, Rambo, Road Runner, Daffy Duck and The A-Team; [2] and what he wants to be as a profession when he grows up: "soldier, street fighter, a ...
The John you may know from "Dukes of Hazzard" may be long gone, but he's still quite a looker many years later. The 56-year-old star rarely makes red carpet appearances these days, but when he ...
The Dukes of Hazzard follows the adventures of "the Duke boys", cousins Bo Duke (John Schneider) and Luke Duke (including Coy and Vance Duke for most of season 5), who live on a family farm in fictional Hazzard County, Georgia (the exact location of which is never specified, though Atlanta is mentioned several times as the nearest big city), with their cousin Daisy (Catherine Bach) and their ...
The song was certified double-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America with over 2 million in sales. [ 4 ] Jennings' other songwriting contribution, "It's Alright," is a simultaneous tribute to Oklahoma rocker J.J. Cale ( Music Man opens with a cover of Cale's song " Clyde ") and George Jones ( "If we could all sing like we ...
The Dukes of Hazzard: The Balladeer: 147 episodes 1980: Waylon: Himself: TV movie 1981: The Oklahoma City Dolls: Wayne Doak: TV movie 1984: My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys: Himself: TV movie 1985: The All American Cowboy: Gunfighter: TV movie 1985: The Dukes of Hazzard: Himself: 1 episode; still served as balladeer throughout episode 1986 ...
Unlike their most successful solo hits, the new duo – which became known as "Moe and Joe" – was focused more on comedy and novelty songs. Many of these songs, including "Just Good Ol' Boys," took a tongue in cheek approach. Here, two friends complain about their rowdy reputations in town, each bemoaning various drunk-and-disorderly ...