The Road to Nashville (1967)
A Hollywood film company wants to make a movie about country music and sends Doodles Weaver to round up talent to appear. A host of then-current country stars perform their hits.
The movie The Road to Nashville, released in 1967, features 37 songs from artists like Bill Phillips, Porter Wagoner and Johnny Cash and The Carter Family. What is your favorite song from The Road to Nashville?
Songs from The Road to Nashville
- Dreams
- Devil Woman
- El Paso
- Instrumental
- I Walk The Line
- Cripple Creek
- Count me out
- You ain't no better than me
- Love's something I can't understand
- Anita
- Annie Lou
- Back to me
- Cutting room floor
- Is love worth all the heartache
- Put It Off Until Tomorrow
- Bill Phillips
- A woman half my age
- I miss you already
- I love you a thousand ways
- Never get over loving you
- For just a moment
- Poor folks
- I love you drops
- Would you hold it against me
- Here comes my baby
- Working my way through a heartache
- Begging to you
- Send me a letter
- I've been everywhere
- Just a faded pedal from a beautiful bouquet
- Up this hill
- Be alright tomorrow
- Howdy Neighbour
- Porter Wagoner
- Skid Row Joe
- Porter Wagoner
- I wouldn't buy a used car from him
- Were You there
- Johnny Cash and The Carter Family
- The one on the right is on the left
- Nobody but a fool
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