WEBVTT 00:00.000 --> 00:01.500 How do you do ladies and gentlemen? 00:01.500 --> 00:04.500 Again the W.E.O. Daniels Flower Company of Fort Worth, Texas 00:04.500 --> 00:09.500 is glad to bring you another of your programs by Tato Daniels and his original Hillbilly Boys. 00:09.500 --> 00:37.000 Music playing. 00:37.000 --> 00:55.000 Music playing. 00:55.000 --> 01:00.000 Yes sir, it is these Hillbilly Boys back to bringing you another 15 minute program 01:00.000 --> 01:03.000 and try our best to entertain you. 01:03.000 --> 01:08.000 And we're going to start our little program off here with a good old instrumental tune. 01:08.000 --> 01:14.000 Little Mixie Wicky is going to start it off and all the rest of the boys are going to chime in 01:14.000 --> 01:17.000 as they say they're going to, they're coming around the mouth. 01:17.000 --> 01:45.000 Music playing. 01:45.000 --> 02:10.000 Yes sir. 02:10.000 --> 02:12.000 Yes sir. 02:40.000 --> 02:49.000 Music playing. 02:49.000 --> 03:14.000 Well, well thank you very much boys that was mighty fine indeed. 03:14.000 --> 03:17.000 That was all these Hillbilly Boys coming around the mountain. 03:17.000 --> 03:20.000 You know you may be using a brand of flower other than Hillbilly 03:20.000 --> 03:24.000 and it may be giving you satisfactory results. 03:24.000 --> 03:27.000 Then you say why change brands? 03:27.000 --> 03:31.000 Well, there is a reason why you should change, a good reason. 03:31.000 --> 03:35.000 If American citizens did not change their customs and habits 03:35.000 --> 03:38.000 our nation would not have advanced as it has. 03:38.000 --> 03:42.000 We would still be driving auctions and sleeping in the barn. 03:42.000 --> 03:46.000 Curiosity causes us to make new discoveries. 03:46.000 --> 03:49.000 Ambition causes us to want better things in life. 03:49.000 --> 03:53.000 American citizens continually change in advance. 03:53.000 --> 03:55.000 Therefore change to Hillbilly. 03:55.000 --> 03:59.000 You may discover better biscuits, bread, pies and cakes. 03:59.000 --> 04:01.000 We predict you will. 04:01.000 --> 04:05.000 Try it. Change to Hillbilly the next time you need flowers. 04:05.000 --> 04:07.000 Please pack the biscuits, pack the biscuits. 04:07.000 --> 04:09.000 Thank you very much. 04:09.000 --> 04:11.000 And Leon's a-pointing around here about something. 04:11.000 --> 04:12.000 Oh I see. 04:12.000 --> 04:16.000 Leon's going to sing Clouds. 04:16.000 --> 04:44.000 Clouds floating through the night while the silver stars above 04:44.000 --> 04:50.000 lend a tender light. 04:50.000 --> 05:09.000 Clouds drifting through the sky while I wonder why my love ever said goodbye. 05:09.000 --> 05:15.000 The night was young, the breeze was warm and tender, 05:15.000 --> 05:19.000 what a fool was I to know. 05:19.000 --> 05:24.000 I gladly gave my heart in sweet surrender 05:24.000 --> 05:32.000 to learn that love was meant to come and go like snow-white clouds 05:32.000 --> 05:39.000 floating through the night. 05:39.000 --> 05:42.000 Speaking of a love that was heavenly, 05:42.000 --> 06:11.000 a love that could never be mine, yes it's all right now. 06:11.000 --> 06:17.000 The night was young, the breeze was warm and tender, 06:17.000 --> 06:22.000 a fool was I, but how was I to know. 06:22.000 --> 06:27.000 I gladly gave my heart in sweet surrender 06:27.000 --> 06:38.000 to learn that love was meant to come and go like snow-white clouds. 06:38.000 --> 06:47.000 Floating through the night, speaking of a love that was heavenly, 06:47.000 --> 06:54.000 a love that could never be mine. 06:54.000 --> 06:56.000 Say, that was mighty fine. 06:56.000 --> 06:57.000 That was Leon's. 06:57.000 --> 07:00.000 Our Texas songbird, John Lewis. 07:00.000 --> 07:02.000 John Lewis, the great singer, 07:02.000 --> 07:08.000 and John Lewis, the great singer, and John Lewis, the great singer. 07:08.000 --> 07:10.000 Say, that was mighty fine. 07:10.000 --> 07:11.000 That was Leon's. 07:11.000 --> 07:15.000 Our Texas songbird singing clowns. 07:15.000 --> 07:18.000 Well, I believe we're going to have Leon and Horace come up 07:18.000 --> 07:21.000 right now and give you a harmony number. 07:21.000 --> 07:24.000 You know, it's been so long since we heard Horace 07:24.000 --> 07:26.000 and Leon singing together. 07:26.000 --> 07:29.000 Horace is in his corner, Leon's in his corner, 07:29.000 --> 07:31.000 and they're ready for the gong to come out together 07:31.000 --> 07:32.000 in a producer workshop. 07:32.000 --> 07:34.000 Here's what we're going to start with. 07:34.000 --> 08:01.000 I hear a voice so sweet and low, the voice in the old village choir. 08:01.000 --> 08:15.000 It seems to me of long ago, the voice in the old village choir. 08:15.000 --> 08:29.000 In dreams I drift through the twilight days, back to the scenes of my childhood days. 08:29.000 --> 08:42.000 To hear again when lights are low, the voice in the old village choir. 08:59.000 --> 09:26.000 In dreams I drift through the twilight days, back to the scenes of my childhood days. 09:26.000 --> 09:41.000 To hear again when lights are low, the voice in the old village choir. 09:56.000 --> 10:14.000 Give me back my green bag dollars. 10:14.000 --> 10:29.000 Each week we close a chapter in the book we call Our Life. It is filled with joy and laughter, or is it blotted up with strife? Each one writes his own life story and the deeds he does each day. 10:29.000 --> 10:34.000 Each will reap full measured glory if his game has been in fair play. 10:34.000 --> 10:46.000 But remember friends and listeners, if your problems have been Greek, don't give up. Be brave, courageous. Set the world on fire next week. 11:04.000 --> 11:09.000 The Little Lovebird. 11:09.000 --> 11:32.000 Horace isn't going to sing this next week. He's going to sing it today. He's going to be Horace the Little Lovebird singing Rancho Grande. 11:32.000 --> 11:46.000 There in the big ranch, where he lived, there was a little ranch that he happily said to me, that he happily said to me, 11:46.000 --> 12:05.000 that I'm going to make your saplings. We love your saplings. The beginnings of the year, the end of the year. 12:05.000 --> 12:17.000 There in the big ranch, where he lived, there was a little ranch that he happily said to me, that he happily said to me. 12:17.000 --> 12:38.000 Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. 12:38.000 --> 12:48.000 Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. 12:48.000 --> 13:09.000 There in the big ranch, where he lived, there was a little ranch that he happily said to me, that he happily said to me, that I'm going to make your saplings. 13:09.000 --> 13:24.000 We love the rancher. The beginnings of the year, the end of the year. 13:24.000 --> 13:32.000 Thank you very much, Senor Horace. That was mighty fine, but Horace took up all of our time for this last number that's coming up. 13:32.000 --> 14:00.000 Well, I tell you, here's again, friends, is the battle, Daniel, and all the Hillbilly boys saying so long. 14:00.000 --> 14:07.000 When we ask you to demand Hillbilly flour, some people think, well, they're not talking to me, but this isn't so. 14:07.000 --> 14:14.000 We are asking you, and we are sincere when we say that Pat and Michael Daniel really appreciate your using Hillbilly flour, 14:14.000 --> 14:19.000 because it is by your use of Hillbilly that we are able to bring you these radio programs. 14:19.000 --> 14:36.000 And, you know, you are really helping two boys out that are trying to make success of their new business.