Once again, the W. Leo Daniels Flower Company of Fort Worth, Texas is proud to present its president, Pat O'Daniel, and his original Hillbilly Boys. The W. Leo Daniels Flower Company of Fort Worth, Texas is proud to present its president, Pat O'Daniel, and his original Hillbilly Boys. I like my music, good old mountain music, played by the real Hillbilly band. I like bread and biscuits, big white stuff and biscuits, Hillbilly power, show me some bread. So I always sing and play, and try to make folks happy. We hope you'll say, please pass the biscuits, Pat. Please pass the biscuits, Pat. Hillbilly power, O'Daniel and his Hillbilly band. Yesterday, it's these white wig rips, starting Hillbilly Boys Back to Play in Another 15 Minutes program for you, sponsored by the W. Leo Daniels Flower Company of Fort Worth, Texas. And it starts the program off while a little horse walks up here and tells us that I was doing all right. I was doing all right, nothing but rainbows in my sky. I was doing all right, Hillbilly came by. Had no cause to complain, life was as sweet as apple pie. Never noticed the rain till you came by. But now, whenever you're awake, ain't sleep nice and suffer all the day high. Just sit and wonder if love isn't one big blunder. But when you hold me tight, feeling all through, I feel somehow, I was doing all right. But I'm doing better than ever now. Now it's your time now. But now, whenever you're awake, ain't sleep nice and suffer all the day high. Just sit and wonder if love isn't one big blunder. But when you hold me tight, feeling all through, I feel somehow, I was doing all right. But I'm doing better than ever now. Thank you very much, Horace. That was mighty fine. And boys, here's a letter from good old Driscoll, Texas. This letter says, Dear Pat and Hillbilly boys, we are users of Hillbilly flour and think it is the finest flour ever made. We listen to all your programs and enjoy them very much too. Please tell Leon this thing put me in your pocket. That's signed, that's signed your Hillbilly booster, Miss Annabelle Rogers of good old Driscoll, Texas. Oh, we surely are glad to hear from Miss Rogers and we'd like to hear from other folks listening into this program. Just sit right down and write a card or letter and address it to the W. Lee O'Daniel Flour Company of Fort Worth, Texas. We'd like to hear from everybody listening to these programs, whether or not you use Hillbilly flour or not. Just sit right down and write us a card or letter. And to get on with the program here, here it comes, Leon and Horace, the duet here is going to be a feature of Leon, the Texas songbird, and Horace, the little lovebird. Ready for the gong, gong. So come on out boys and sing, Coney Island, Washington. Coney Island, Washington. Coney Island, Washington. Coney Island, Washington. Coney Island, Washington. Yes, sir, thank you very much boys. That was Leon, the Texas songbird, and Horace, the little lovebird singing Coney Island washboard. And to get on down with the program, well I say we're going to have a good old breakdown. Yes, sir, Mickey Wicky gets a request for breakdowns and Leon and Horace get a lot of requests for a lot of good old numbers to sing, both popular and old numbers. And so Mickey Wicky's going to step up here with his little fiddly widdly so everybody grab your partner while Leon calls this good old square for us. Aren't you going to call this Leon? No. Leon's going to set this one out while Mickey Wicky plays for you. The chicken reel. Go, go, go! Oh, he has got gold! Thank you very much for making it work. You have to make it work again, all those chickens. I feel like this is a good idea. I'm trying him. Ladies, when you buy a sack of hillbilly flour, you are getting the best flour that is possible to be manufactured in our modern flour mill. We take pride in advertising hillbilly because hillbilly is not only the best flour that is made, but it is unconditionally guaranteed. If you are not entirely satisfied with hillbilly, take the used portion of the sack of flour you bought back to your grocer, and he will gladly refund your money. So remember, when you are shopping for flour, demand genuine hillbilly flour. Please have a look inside. That's a lost George. Thank you boys for that good old discord. So we are going to go on down the program here and ask Leon the Texas songbird to walk right up here and give you this number, which was popular just a few months ago or a few years ago. Leon the Texas songbird is going to sing, empty-saddle. The old corral, where do you ride tonight? Are you rounding up the doggies, the straight up long ago? Are you only three love buffaloes? Empty saddles in the old corral, where do you ride tonight? Are there upstarts on the border, or a band of never-hoes? Are you heading for the Alamo? Empty guns covered with rust, where do you talk tonight? Empty boots covered with dust, where do you walk tonight? Empty saddles in the old corral, my tears would be dry tonight. If you're lonely, then lonely, as you carry my old pal, empty saddles in the old corral. Empty guns covered with rust, where do you talk tonight? Empty boots covered with dust, where do you walk tonight? Empty saddles in the old corral, my tears would be dry tonight. If you're only, then lonely, as you carry my old pal, empty saddles in the old corral. Empty guns covered with rust, where do you walk tonight? Empty guns covered with dust, where do you walk tonight? Empty saddles in the old corral, my tears would be dry tonight. Empty saddles in the old corral, my tears would be dry tonight. Empty saddles in the old corral, my tears would be dry tonight. Thank you for watching!