In addition to the vintage look of the show, which also featured original TV ads for Martha White flour, the material the performers chose was more classic than modern. Harris opened the show with “Wheels,” the Chris Hillman-Gram Parsons tune that closed her 1975 sophomore LP for Warner Bros., Elite Hotel. Harris sings lead while Costello harmonizes, and Welch chimes in on additional harmony as Rawlings plays electric guitar. Harris and Costello then perform another of the duets she originally sang with Gram Parsons, the Felice and Boudleaux Bryant classic, “Love Hurts,” and after a break return for the Johnny Cash ballad, “I Still Miss Someone” and the Louvin Brothers’ mournful “My Baby’s Gone,” featuring Fats Kaplin on mandolin. Following a pair of gospel tunes by Harris, Welch and Rawlings, Costello returned for “Must You Throw Dirt in My Face,” penned by Bill Anderson and included on the Englishman’s 1995 covers LP The Kojak Variety.
Yankee Doodle Dandy70%
Trolls World Tour72%
Footlight Parade68%
Drumline69%
Honeydripper58%
That's Entertainment!73%
Grace Unplugged60%
Too Late Blues63%
The Pirate65%
Beyond the Sea62%
Walk the Line75%
Press Play65%
Monster High: Boo York, Boo York77%
Mariah Carey's Magical Christmas Special62%
The Rocker60%
Arlo the Alligator Boy67%
Love Happy58%
Easter Parade70%
Gay Purr-ee66%
Star!69%