
Roy Acuff Show 5x-xx-xx (14) First Song - Is It Love Or Is It Lies
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Cousin Louis Buck
Royal Crown Cola presents the Roy Acuff show.
Jimmy Riddle
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Cousin Louis Buck
You go Best by taste test rc Royal Crown Cola brings you the king of the Grand Olapra Stars, Roy Acup and all the Smoky Mountain Boys. The Duke of Paducah, Brother Ro, Jimmy Riddle, Papa the Jug Band, Big Howdy Forrester and many others, including your truly cousin Louis Buck. And now neighbors, here he comes, big as life. Mr. Grand Ole Opry himself, Roy aka.
Roy Acuff
Thank you.
The Duke of Paducah
Thanks, Cousin Louie. Big as live. I don't know just what you mean by that, but thanks a lot. I'm so proud of my living. I'm so glad I could be here. A lot of more expressions I could use, but I'm not gonna do it. I'm just gonna say, is it love.
Oswald
Or is it lies? Boys, let's go.
Roy Acuff
When you say you love me True that no other one will do that if we parted Would break your heart in two do you mean just what you say? Did these words just go astray? Please tell me D Is it love or lies? Is it love or is it lies? Will it last or will it die?
Sam
Will I leper?
Roy Acuff
Will I cry? Which will it be? Will it be smiled forevermore? Are signs in a heart that store Please tell me, darling Is it love or lies?
Sam
Sam.
Roy Acuff
I couldn't mean to you all the things you say I do that if we part it would break your heart in two if you really felt that way I would ask your hand to say Please tell me, darling it.
Oswald
Is love.
Roy Acuff
Is it love or is it lies? Will it last or will it die? Will I laugh or will I cry? Which will it be Will it be Smile forevermore Our songs in our heart and soar Please tell me, darling it is love or lies.
Oswald
Thank you, Lord.
Cousin Louis Buck
Thanks, fellows.
The Duke of Paducah
Is it love or is it lies?
Oswald
Cousin Louie, you and I talk a.
The Duke of Paducah
Lot about how wonderful Royal Crown Cola is. But the most gratifying part of it all is to see some little boy or girl enjoying a big frosty bottle of rc.
Big Howdy Forrester
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Cousin Louis Buck
Royal Crown Col.
Sam
Sam.
Oswald
Thanks.
The Duke of Paducah
Jimmy Riddle was doing that on the harmonica that he had the chromatic harp. Did you, Jim? Yeah, one with the plunger on it, by the way, that bony parts retreat. That's certainly not the way I have heard that thing.
Jimmy Riddle
He.
The Duke of Paducah
He's got a new version of that or it's so old I couldn't even.
Big Howdy Forrester
Huh, Look.
The Duke of Paducah
Oh, I see.
Oswald
Oh, I am looking down at the wrong thing, ain't I?
The Duke of Paducah
I told the boys back here, I said, that don't sound like born in Parson Street. Well, you know, there's one fella that I never will be mistaken in. I promise you that. I may make a lot of mistakes in life, but anytime I see this fella, I certainly know who he is because he's a fine entertainer. One that everyone always enjoys listening. Listening to.
Oswald
So here he is. You see, you're worrying so much about these programs and everything. You can't even keep up with where you are. You ain't just a kid. What you ought to do is have a hobby that you can work at. Would take your mind off of business and radio and all that sort of stuff. That's the reason I never get mixed up or worried.
Roy Acuff
I've got hobbies.
The Duke of Paducah
The hobby I've got takes all the.
Oswald
Money out of my pocketbook.
Cousin Louis Buck
It does, huh?
Oswald
Well, I got a hobbies. Now. My hobby is collecting antiques and telling them. See, there goes one. Now all my family have got hobbies. Now you take my uncle Twerk. Uncle twerk? Yeah. You take my uncle Twerk. He smells. Yeah, he got so good at smelling he could smell out one little violet in a 40 acre pasture of goats. Now that's a smeller. You know it. And I had another uncle that had a wooden leg and he couldn't get around very good. So he had a hobby of knitting. You know, a lot of fellers knit and crochet. I think one of the champion crocheters of the world is a man. Well, my Uncle Larry, he knitted. And one day he discovered he had a termite in his wooden leg, you know. And he knitted that termite a little sweater, you know. And that little termite was so happy about it, he bit I love you and Uncle Twerk's wooden leg, you know, this shows you what hobbies really, you know. There's a lot of love in hobbies and things. Now, one of my hobbies is inventing things. Several years ago, I invented a thing that slaps you every time you look at a pretty girl. Well, I didn't exactly invent it. I married, you know. Now, Oswald, he's got a hobby. I was over at his house the other day. And in the living room he had the closet full of banana peels and grapefruit hulls. And in his kitchen he had a big box of stale bread. And in his bedroom, he had two closets and three tunks full of old potato peelings and chicken bones. You know, he's got a hobby. His hobby's collecting garbage, you know. You know, it just. It certainly takes up your time. Now, my brother. My brother, he's got a hobby. You don't know Joe, do you? Joe's got a hobby. Joe develops his own picture, you know. Now, a lot of people mess with pictures. He develops his own. And he don't have no dark room. He just gets a hat that's too big for him and pulls it down over his eyes and gets the same effect. I gotta go to the wagon. These shoes are killing me. I'm gonna get out of here.
Roy Acuff
Oh, that's wonderful.
Oswald
Thank you, Duke.
The Duke of Paducah
The Duke of Padruka. Hey, you had a new script writer today. I know you. At least you found a new book. That one's all right.
Oswald
Come in again with them, will you?
The Duke of Paducah
Well, sir, we are now backing up on the program. Yes, sir, it's the Jug Band. And they will now play the number that I announced earlier in the show.
Oswald
Bony Parts Retreat.
Sam
Sam Sa.
Oswald
Well, I don't guess it'll be long.
The Duke of Paducah
Till I'll get a chance of beating that war, sport.
Big Howdy Forrester
Everybody's had a shot at it.
The Duke of Paducah
Everybody takes a shot at the washboard. Cousin Louie. I wonder how people ever get the idea that they must buy a small package in order to get the best quality.
Big Howdy Forrester
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The Duke of Paducah
Well, here's a final number. I hope all of you will enjoy. The heart that was broken for me.
Roy Acuff
There came from the sky in the days long ago the Lord with a message of love the world knew him not he was treated with corn this wonderful gift from above they crowned him with thorns he was beaten with pride Listen. And kneeled to the tree.
Sam
But the.
Roy Acuff
Pain in his heart what the hardest to bear the heart that was broken.
Oswald
For me.
Roy Acuff
He came to Isdon to the ones that he loved the sheep that had wandered astray they heard not his voice but the friend of mankind Was hated and driven away.
Sam
They crowned.
Roy Acuff
Him with thorns he was beaten with dry Smitten and nailed to the trees but the pain in his heart what the heart is to bear the heart that was broken for me.
Cousin Louis Buck
That'S fine, boys. Thank you, Roy.
Big Howdy Forrester
That's wonderful. Now, Oswald's been such a good boy today. I'm gonna let him go home barefooted. Let's go, boys.
The Duke of Paducah
Well, before we say goodbye for this time, I'd like to urge you friends and neighbors, to make your choice. Best by Taste Test, Royal Crown Cola. Get a case for the whole family to enjoy.
Jimmy Riddle
Swinging Barney round round. Right foot up and left foot down.
Oswald
When you're dry and thirsty Drink a.
Jimmy Riddle
Raw Crown Turkey in the straw Turkey in the hay Drink a good old RC every single day.
Cousin Louis Buck
Now, friends and neighbors, till next time, this is Cousin Louis Buck speaking for Roy Acuff and all the Smoky Mountain Boys and Duke of Paducah and all the gang. And course for Best by Taste Test.
Big Howdy Forrester
Rc Royal Crown Cola.
Cousin Louis Buck
Been so long. Lots of good luck, everybody.
Podcast Summary: Roy Acuff Show 5x-xx-xx (Episode 14) - "First Song - Is It Love Or Is It Lies"
Release Date: July 26, 2025
Host: Harold's Old Time Radio
The episode opens with Roy Acuff expressing gratitude to the audience. As a prominent figure from the Golden Age of Radio, Roy sets a welcoming tone for the show.
Roy Acuff [00:51]: "Thank you."
The Duke of Paducah chimes in, reflecting a mix of humor and sincerity.
The Duke of Paducah [00:52]: "I'm so proud of my living. I'm so glad I could be here... is it love."
Roy Acuff kicks off the musical segment with his heartfelt rendition of "Is It Love Or Is It Lies." This song serves as the emotional centerpiece of the episode, capturing themes of love, doubt, and introspection.
Roy Acuff [01:06]:
"When you say you love me, True that no other one will do that
If we parted, Would break your heart in two
Do you mean just what you say?
Did these words just go astray?
Please tell me, Darling,
Is it love or is it lies?"
The song continues with Roy questioning the authenticity and longevity of love, resonating deeply with listeners.
Roy Acuff [03:08]:
"Is it love or is it lies?
Will it last or will it die?
Will I laugh or will I cry?
Which will it be?
Will it be
Smile forevermore
Our songs in our heart and soar
Please tell me, Darling, it is love or lies."
The poignant lyrics highlight the universal uncertainty in romantic relationships, making the performance both relatable and moving.
Following the song, the show transitions into light-hearted banter among the cast members, showcasing their camaraderie and humorous personalities.
The Duke of Paducah engages in a playful exchange about musical instruments and talents.
The Duke of Paducah [05:52]:
"Jimmy Riddle was doing that on the harmonica that he had the chromatic harp. Did you, Jim? Yeah, one with the plunger on it, by the way, that bony parts retreat. That's certainly not the way I have heard that thing."
This segment highlights the camaraderie and the light-hearted nature of the show, with members teasing each other about their musical skills.
A standout moment of the episode is the humorous discussion about hobbies, led by Oswald. This segment provides comic relief and showcases the diverse and quirky interests of the cast members.
Oswald [06:14]:
"My hobby is collecting garbage, you know. It certainly takes up your time."
Oswald humorously describes his family's unusual hobbies, painting vivid and amusing pictures of each member's quirks.
Oswald [07:04]:
"My Uncle Larry, he knitted. And one day he discovered he had a termite in his wooden leg, you know. And he knitted that termite a little sweater... shows you what hobbies really, you know. There's a lot of love in hobbies and things."
The segment culminates with a playful take on inventing, blending wit with creativity.
Oswald [08:20]:
"One of my hobbies is inventing things. Several years ago, I invented a thing that slaps you every time you look at a pretty girl. Well, I didn't exactly invent it. I married, you know."
This blend of humor and storytelling enriches the episode, making it both entertaining and memorable.
Midway through the show, Roy Acuff returns to the stage with another emotionally charged song, "The Heart That Was Broken For Me." This performance delves into deeper themes of sacrifice, love, and suffering.
Roy Acuff [12:19]:
"There came from the sky in the days long ago
The Lord with a message of love
The world knew him not
He was treated with scorn
This wonderful gift from above
They crowned him with thorns
He was beaten with pride
Listen. And kneeled to the tree."
The song narrates the profound pain and unwavering love associated with sacrifice, resonating with listeners on a spiritual and emotional level.
Roy Acuff [13:09]:
"But the
Pain in his heart, what the hardest to bear
The heart that was broken."
The heartfelt delivery by Roy underscores the depth of the song, offering a moment of reflection and solace to the audience.
As the episode draws to a close, Cousin Louis Buck and other cast members provide closing remarks, reinforcing the show's community spirit and encouraging listeners to enjoy their favorite refreshments.
Cousin Louis Buck [14:56]:
"Been so long. Lots of good luck, everybody."
The final moments feature a reprise of the show's opening song, bringing the episode full circle and leaving listeners with a sense of nostalgia and warmth.
Jimmy Riddle [14:56]:
"Swinging Barney round round. Right foot up and left foot down."
Emotional Depth through Music: Roy Acuff's performances of "Is It Love Or Is It Lies" and "The Heart That Was Broken For Me" provide emotional resonance, exploring themes of love, doubt, and sacrifice.
Engaging Cast Interactions: The chemistry among cast members, particularly during the hobbies segment, adds humor and relatability to the show.
Nostalgic Atmosphere: The episode encapsulates the charm of the Golden Age of Radio, emphasizing family, community, and timeless entertainment.
Notable Quotes:
This episode of Roy Acuff Show masterfully blends heartfelt music with engaging conversations, creating a rich and memorable listening experience reminiscent of classic radio entertainment.