Pop! Goes the Country was a weekly half-hour
syndicated variety
country music television series between
September 7,
1974 and
January 1,
1982. Originally hosted by
Ralph Emery, the series was recorded at the
Grand Ole Opry and featured comedy sketches, performances by and interviews with country music singers, both established celebreties and up and coming singers and musicians. In 1980,
Tom T. Hall replaced Emery as the host, and the show was moved from the Opry house to the Gaslight Theater of the
Opryland theme park. In the final year of the series, comedian
Jim Varney hosted the show.
The series' title referenced the influence pop music was having on country music in the works of era's country music performers such as Barbara Mandrell, Dolly Parton, and Anne Murray, all of whom appeared as guests on the program, although performers with more traditional styles such as Loretta Lynn and Mel Tillis were also featured during the show's run .
The pop influence on country music was not without controversy. Although the Statler Brothers made at least one guest appearance , in a possible reference to the high-rated show the group released the song "Nobody Wants To be Country" that contains the opening line:
- Nobody wants to be country;
- Everyone wants to go pop.
- They've traded in the saddle,
- And they all try to straddle,
- The road that'll take 'em to the top.
As of early 2007, the show is being rebroadcast on the cable network RFD TV.
References
External links
Pop! Goes the Country in the
Internet Movie Database