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Episode 23 of the Marla Show

Guest: There Ain't Nothin' Wrong With The Radio - Aaron Tippin Regular Music Video: Cadillac Style - Sammy Kershaw (Tracy) Song for Marla: It's Not Over Medley: Rose Garden - Marla Mystery Train - Clifford She Thinks I Still Care - Tracy Skip the Rope - The Burton Brothers (Ward sang the lead) Guest:  You've Got To Stand For Something - Aaron Tippin Gospel: I Saw the Light - Marla, Jeff, Ward, Clifford and Tracy Lynn Davis and Amy Jacobson had a cameo in a regular music video. Marla, Tracy and Clifford sang three verses in the gospel finale.

Flashback: Hix Tape Deleted Songs

In 2024, three deleted songs were from Joe Diffie's Hix Tape by Hardy. Joe died in 2020 with COVID-19. The first is Harrison Nitschke and Travis Tritt paired with Joe in a song called "Poor Me." Second, Marla Medders had her duet with Joe in "In My Own Backyard." Last, Cheyenne Langston and Reid Jones paired with Joe in a song called "If You Want Me To."

Flashback: After the Celebrity Race 1993

After Marla won the celebrity race in 1993, Randy LaJoie nearly assaulted Marla as she was talking to Joe Bessey and Tracy Leslie. She told them about Joe and Randy's last feud before Talladega a few months prior. It was April 14, 1991 in Loudon where Joe won the race. Marla went on to play pool with Tom Peck again after she apologized to them.

Flashback: Lorrie and Jennifer's Music Videos

In 1999, Lorrie (Faron's wife) and Jennifer had three music videos, "He's Been Good To You," "What's Forever For," and "Broken Trust." The first features the cameo of Cavin Councilor. The second features a duet with Tracy Leslie, and the last was originally recorded by Marla Medders and Keith Fahnhorst. The girls disbanded in November 2000.

Flashback: Cheyenne Injured in Loudon

On May 8, 1998, as Joe Bessey won the pole in Loudon, Cheyenne Langston was playing football with her brother Cameron, and she tripped over and had her right knee injured, and Tracy Leslie went on to comfort her. The doctor confirms it was minor, not major because the bones were not cracking, but the bruises. Buckshot Jones won the race the next day.

Flashback: Margaret in Roach Shorts

Like Our Gang, Margaret appeared as one of the neighbors in "I'll Take Vanilla" by Charley Chase in 1934. She also played Tommy Bond's sister in "You Said a Hatful," her scene was deleted alongside Tommy and her real life brother Lonnie. Margaret also appeared at the end of the short "One-Horse Farmers" by Thelma Todd and Patsy Kelly as the sandstorm is over.

Episode 22 of the Marla Show

Guest: Is It Cold in Here - Joe Diffie Regular Music Video: Sticks and Stones - Tracy Lawrence (Tracy) Comedy about making plans with Ward Medley: Stand By Your Man - Marla Twenty Four Hours From Tulsa - Clifford Oh Pretty Woman - Tracy I'm Walkin' - The Burton Brothers Guest: If the Devil Danced - Joe Diffie Gospel: Daddy Sang Bass - Marla, Jeff, Ward, Clifford and Tracy Lynn Vrat is a model in a regular music video.