:14:01
l've had enough of you, you
ignorant hillbilly. Get to work!
:14:15
Better change into your costume.
:14:31
-He called me an ignorant hillbilly!
-Ain't you?
:14:35
Not ignorant,
but you do come from the Ozarks.
:14:38
l ain't sung hillbilly since l was....
:14:42
Well, not since l turned chanteuse.
:14:47
l've been trying to be somebody.
:14:53
Can you imagine Hildegarde
doing her number...
:14:57
...sitting in some truck driver's lap?
:15:00
-l don't know why you just don't quit.
-l can't.
:15:05
Look! l don't get paid
till Wednesday.
:15:11
l owe for my room and everything.
:15:14
Besides that, it took me too long
to get this far.
:15:20
-What's that line for?
-That line?
:15:24
You might say that this line here
is a history of my life up till now.
:15:30
-See right there where it starts?
-Yeah.
:15:33
That's River Gulch,
the little old town where l was born.
:15:38
-l never even heard of it.
-Well, it ain't there anymore.
:15:43
Floods washed us all away,
all except me and my sister, Nan.
:15:48
l just picked her up
and took her along this line...
:15:52
...till we got to Lubbock, Texas.
:15:56
You know what happened there?
:15:59
Nan got this job as a waitress,
and l worked in Liggett's Drugstore.