
Opry Video Classics: Duets
Music
Overview
Relive some of the Grand Ole Opry's greatest moments with this collection of 15 vintage duets featuring performers such as Patsy Cline and Bobby Lord singing "(Remember Me) I'm the One Who Loves You." Other highlights include "Jackson" by Johnny Cash and June Carter; "After the Fire Is Gone" by Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn; "Let It Be Me" by Skeeter Davis and Bobby Bare; and "The Ceremony" by George Jones and Tammy Wynette.
Top Cast
Marty Stuart
Marty Stuart
Self - Host
Marty Stuart
Self - Host


Bill Anderson
Bill Anderson
Self (archive footage)
Bill Anderson
Self (archive footage)


Bobby Bare
Bobby Bare
Self (archive footage)
Bobby Bare
Self (archive footage)
Jack Blanchard
Jack Blanchard
Self (archive footage)
Jack Blanchard
Self (archive footage)


June Carter Cash
June Carter Cash
Self (archive footage)
June Carter Cash
Self (archive footage)


Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash
Self (archive footage)
Johnny Cash
Self (archive footage)


Patsy Cline
Patsy Cline
Self (archive footage)
Patsy Cline
Self (archive footage)


Skeeter Davis
Skeeter Davis
Self (archive footage)
Skeeter Davis
Self (archive footage)


Don Gibson
Don Gibson
Self (archive footage)
Don Gibson
Self (archive footage)
Goldie Hill
Goldie Hill
Self (archive footage)
Goldie Hill
Self (archive footage)
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