Music performed on A Prairie Home Companion, November 21, 1998
The Fox Theatre, Atlanta, Georgia

Performers:

Garrison Keillor, Sue Scott, Tim Russell, Tom Keith
The Guys All-Star Shoe Band: Richard Dworsky, piano; Andy Stein, fiddle, tenor sax; Dave Singley, guitar; Greg Hippen, bass; Arnie Kinsella, percussion
Guests:

Roy Blount, Jr., actor, writer
Guy Davis, guitar, vocals
Buddy Emmons, pedal steel guitar
Jay Mitchell, organ
John Twomey, manualist (hand sound musician)
TISHOMINGO BLUES (Opening theme)

Garrison Keillor, GASB, BE
w/m: Spencer Williams; new words: Garrison Keillor
( 1917 Joseph W. Stern and Co.; (c) 1989 Garrison Keillor
MY OWN TRUE LOVE (Tara Theme) (in "Gone With the Wind '98" script)

Rich Dworsky, Andy Stein, Greg Hippen, Arnie Kinsella (underscore)
w: Mack David; m: Max Steiner
(c) 1941, 1954 Warner Bros. Inc.
Medley

I COULD HAVE DANCED ALL NIGHT
Garrison Keillor, GASB
w: Alan Jay Lerner; m: Frederick Loewe
(c) 1956 Alan Jay Lerner and Fredrick Loewe
WHAT'LL I DO?
Garrison Keillor, GASB
w/m: Irving Berlin
(c) 1924 Irving Berlin
LOVING YOU
Garrison Keillor, GASB, BE
w/m: Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller
(c) 1957 (Renewed) Jerry Leiber Music and Mike Stoller Music
TOO MARVELOUS FOR WORDS

Andy Stein, GASB, BE
w: Johnny Mercer; m: Richard A. Whiting
(c) 1937 Warner Bros, Inc.
STEPPIN' UP

The Guys All-Star Shoe Band, Buddy Emmons
m: Buddy Emmons
STAR DUST

John Twomey, RD, DS, GH, AK, BE
w: Mitchell Parish; m: Hoagy Carmichael
(c) 1929 Mills Music, Inc.
STOMP DOWN RIDER

Guy Davis
w/m: Blind Willie McTell
arr: Guy V. Davis
(c) Medicine Hand Music (BMI)
rec: "Stomp Down Rider," Red House Records 80
GEORGIA RAG

Guy Davis
w/m: Blind Willie McTell
rec: "Stomp Down Rider," Red House Records 80
"GUY NOIR" THEME

Garrison Keillor, GASB
w: Garrison Keillor/Richard Dworsky; m: Richard Dworsky
(c) 1995 Keillor/Dworsky
album: "Guy Noir, Radio Private Eye," HighBridge 39261
EVERYTHING'S COMING UP ROSES (Intermission)

Jay Mitchell
w: Stephen Sondheim; m: Jule Styne
(c) 1959 Norbeth Productions
WHEN YOU WISH UPON A STAR

Jay Mitchell, Garrison Keillor, audience (singalong)
w/m: Ned Washington, Leigh Harline
(c) 1949 (Renewed) Bourne Co.
SIDE BY SIDE

Jay Mitchell, Garrison Keillor, audience (singalong)
w/m: Harry Woods
(c) 1927 Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc.
ROSETTA (under "Greetings")

Rich Dworsky, Andy Stein
w/m: Earl Hines, Henri Woode
(c) 1933, 1935 (Renewed) Morley Music Co.
WILL THE CIRCLE BE UNBROKEN

Garrison Keillor, GASB, BE
w/m: A. P. Carter; new version: Cathy Winter, Betsy Rose, Marcia Taylor; additional words: Garrison Keillor
(c) 1935 Peer International; (c) 1988 Cathy Winter, Betsy Rose, Marcia Taylor; (c) 1998 Garrison Keillor
KETCHUP (THE GOOD YEARS) (in "Ketchup" script)

Rich Dworsky
w: Garrison Keillor; m: Richard Dworsky
(c) 1998 Garrison Keillor, Richard Dworsky
GEORGIA JELLY ROLL

Guy Davis
w/m: Guy V. Davis
(c) Medicine Hand Music (BMI)
rec: "Call Down the Thunder," Red House Records 89
OUT OF NOWHERE

Andy Stein, Dave Singley, Greg Hippen, Buddy Emmons
w: Edward Heyman; m: John W. Green
(c) 1931 Famous Music Corp.
BASIN STREET BLUES

John Twomey, GASB
w/m: Spencer Williams
(c) 1943 Mayfair Music Corp.
"POWDERMILK BISCUITS" THEME

Garrison Keillor, GASB, BE
w/m: Garrison Keillor
(c) Garrison Keillor
GOOD-NIGHT LADIES (closer)

Garrison Keillor, audience, GASB, BE
w/m: Traditional
STEEL GUITAR RAG (playoff)

The Guys All-Star Shoe Band, Buddy Emmons
m: Travis/Stone/McAuliffe
(c) 1941 Bourne Co.
rec: "Steel Guitar," Flying Fish Records 7
Some other material available by guest artists:
Recordings:
Guy Davis

"Call Down the Thunder," Red House Records 89
"Stomp Down Rider," Red House Records 80
"You Don't Know My Mind," Red House Records 113
Buddy Emmons

"Amazing Steel Guitar," Razor & Tie 82135
"Christmas Sounds of the Steel," Step One Records 24
"... Sings Bob Wills," Flying Fish Records 17
"Steel Guitar," Flying Fish Records 7
Buddy Emmons & Ray Pennington

"In the Mood for Swinging," Step One Records 15
"It's All in the Swing," Step One Records 86
"Swingin' Our Way," Step One Records 60
Books:
Roy Blount, Jr.

Crackers
First Hubby
What Men Don't Tell Women
Roy Blount's Book of Southern Humor
Be Sweet: A Conditional Love Story, Knopf
If Only You Knew How Much I Smell You, Bullfinch Press