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Feb 06

Ebony Hillbillies

Ebony Hillbillies play as a part of MTA Underground

December 25, 1963 www.amazon.com thefilmarchived.blogspot.com The theme song “The Ballad of Jed Clampett” was written by producer and writer Paul Henning and originally performed by bluegrass artists Flatt and Scruggs. The song was sung by Jerry Scoggins (backed by Flatt and Scruggs) over the opening and end credits of each episode. It was #44 on the music charts in 1962 and a #1 country hit. Flatt and Scruggs also had another Billboard country top ten hit with the comic “Pearl, Pearl, Pearl,” an ode to the feminine charms of Miss Pearl Bodine who was featured in the episode “Jed Throws a Wingding,” the first of several Flatt and Scruggs appearances on the show. The six main cast members participated on a 1963 Columbia Records soundtrack album which featured original song numbers in character. Additionally, Ebsen, Ryan and Douglas each made a few solo recordings following the show’s success, including Ryan’s 1966 novelty single, “Granny’s Miniskirt”. The series generally featured no country music beyond the bluegrass banjo theme song, although country star Roy Clark and the team of Flatt and Scruggs occasionally played on the program. Pop singer Pat Boone appeared on one episode as himself, with the premise that he hailed from the same area of the country as the Clampetts (Boone is, in fact, a native of Jacksonville, Florida although he spent most of his childhood in Tennessee). The 1989 film UHF featured a “Weird Al” Yankovic parody music video, “Money for Nothing
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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  1. robbiedaug

    Hmm…Is that how strange i look as a white guy playing the blues?

  2. SethKessel

    Very nice. I met the banjo player in the subway a few days ago. I missed them playing but he told me the name of the band.

  3. drkviolin2010

    String music is in Africa.Very prevalent very strong .Can you say Kora,Riti,Goteraney.Duh!!!

  4. drkviolin2010

    String music is in Africa.Very prevalent very strong .

  5. drkviolin2010

    It is good to see the african strings bands the blues originated from one race of people?Where did the blue come in “Blue Grass”?No one want to give black people any credit when it comes to string bands ,jug bands,bluegrass ,old time etc.when they take from us it is borrow w/o credit,instead of steal.These brotha ‘s play how they play .They are wonderful.You are just ignorant!!!

  6. jdbush49

    Makes me smile and gives me hope. Serous toe-tappin,’ duck-headin’ joyousness.

  7. konvict63

    Humans are grounded by their surroundings not by race

  8. ohohenio

    @rickallison2223 Not true. String instruments come out of Africa.

  9. KOUNTRYMYWAY1

    I like it guys. Makes me proud to be Black Country Singer/songwriter.
    I really, really love it.

  10. abiwhale57

    This is so wondrous ~ Makes me want to dance and play along!

  11. ThomasAthanasius

    @rickallison2223
    Um, you may want to check out the history of the banjo . . .

  12. sheyla2003

    correction.. those are african american billies xP

  13. BHAF4163

    Music it has no color….. Awesome playing guys!!!!!

  14. iluvharpokitty

    Would love to see you guys at the washboard festival in Logan ohio in the summer sometime.

  15. rickallison2223

    String music has roots in Western Europe, not Africa…
    Good try, though.

  16. PotterPossum1989

    @ciskoepike47 Summed up very nicely.

  17. ciskoepike47

    See also: Otis Taylor ‘Recapturing the Banjo’ and the Carolina Chocolate Drops. Old Time is what they play, ‘hillbilly’ is what Ralph Peer (The Bristol Sessions, Jimmy Rogers, the Carter Family) of RCA would have called it, if he didn’t see who was playing it.

  18. ciskoepike47

    See also: Otis Taylor ‘Recapturing the Banjo’ and the Carolina Chocolate Drops. Old Time is what they play, ‘hillbilly’ is what Ralph Peer (The Bristol Sessions, Jimmy Rogers, the Carter Family) of RCA would have called it, if he did’t see who was playing it.

  19. troynov1965

    what a great band !

  20. davidfbetts

    If anyone reading this sees these guys playing,could you go up to the banjo player.Norris,and say a big HALLO from Dave Betts over here in the UK..Thanks

  21. sofranza

    @ciller1985
    With Africa came great music….music that we may call “American”

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    I Love Y’all

  25. perugia20

    I just saw this group today, playing in a NYC subway station. They are great, and got an enthusiastic crowd response. Thanks for the video. I was wishing I had my camera.

  26. SeanMBryans

    Granny was so hilarious – Irene Ryan had that character down pat. Thanx for posting.

  27. GeorgeVreelandHill

    This show never gets tiring.
    What a classic.

    George Vreeland Hill

  28. MrReilly067

    Well doggies!…Cleverly well written episode that was.

  29. kennethcraig6812

    that there looks like a monkey ha haa

  30. OddCommunications101

    @goatman8  you couldn’t be any more right

  31. slowpoke96Z28

    this is the day jethro and skipper meet…

    candied catfish?? strangely intriguing.

    and donna douglas. the finest of her time…

  32. jeremywplr39

    its haulerious
    

  33. tanorama6666

    @ohsnapitsme59 i meant the song…..its still the same just without the voice XP

  34. ohsnapitsme59

    @tanorama6666 No it’s not. In the original version, besides different music, there is a man singing…”Now listen to a story ’bout a man name Jed, Poor mountaineer barely kept his family fed” etc.

  35. toonful

    @tanorama6666 was it really? i’m sure glad they changed it,howdy,& have a great day/life.

  36. goatman8

    one of the funniest tv shows ever to air

  37. hulliscorrupt

    They drove next door!?

  38. tanorama6666

    @Teflon65 omg dude..this was the original theme song >_>
    

  39. willybartlett

    LOL

  40. muttley25able

    love them

  41. PunkRockDiva1979

    HAHAHAH @ Granny & Jed at the tv think it was a washer

  42. Teflon65

    This must be an episode that fell into the public domain, because the opening theme is different.

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