Movin on Sing It Again Sonny

Claude Akins has a fine singing vocalisation. Not a not bad vocalisation, only a skillful one. Good enough for him to recollect that if he were not a successful actor, he had a shot at becoming a professional Country Western vocalizer. If Claude were a immature human being today, he might even have made onto The Voice or America's Got Talent. Who knows, he might fifty-fifty have won a recording contract. What "Sing Information technology Once again, Sonny" shows is that it'south unsafe to have some talent. Too little and yous are safe, a smashing amount and you are sure to make it. Just, somewhere in the middle you might fool yourself with dreams of stardom. Sonny is lucky Will is around to basis him or he may have gone over the top, thinking that he had a real shot at distinction.

The irony of the episode is that neither Sonny nor the audience will ever know if he has plenty talent to make it. At the last minute, Sheila Powers, played past Vera Miles regains her humanity. Sheila lies, saving Sonny from false hopes. Sheila knows that though the Thousand Ol Opry wants him, Sonny's talent is not extraordinary enough and that he will be happier continuing to live his life every bit a trucker.

Vera Miles is a typical Movin' On casting coup. Miles had a tremendous career both before and afterwards her "Sing It Again, Sonny" appearance. Every bit a successful studio player she had lead roles in Psycho, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence, and The Searchers. Her TV credits are astonishing, appearing in everything from Pepsi-Cola Playhouse in 1954 to Murder She Wrote in 1991. In between she had roles in Love Gunkhole, Magnum P.I., Medical Center, Columbo, Marcus Welby, and Bonanza. As a lover of old movies and television, I love how the greats of Hollywood keep showing up as Movin' On guest stars.

The poet, John Greenleaf Whittier wrote, "Of all sad words of tongue and pen, the saddest are these, 'It might have been.' " Those words must have been buzzing around in Sonny's mind when he decided to try out for a trucker's talent show in Nashville. Movin' On fans will beloved watching Sonny play guitar and sing, "Rollin' On." It's fun to look at the world of Country Western "wannabes" and the folks that casualty on the hopes and dreams of people who just know they are destined be stars. Volition knows that Sonny's chances at stardom are "slim to none", but he eventually gets on board and carries Sonny's guitar.

Vera Miles as Sheila Powers

Vera Miles as Sheila Powers

Vera Miles plays a talent agent who tries to become out of trouble with a kleptomaniacal businessman by convincing Sonny that she believes in his singing talent and that he has a take a chance to become a star. When Vera came into our offices at MGM we were immediately taken with her beauty and terrific personality. Y'all'll remember she played Lila Crane, Janet Leigh'southward sister, in a terrific office in Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho". Leigh (guest star of Movin' On episode Hymeneals Bells) got summit billing but Miles was really the co-star with Anthony Perkins. Talking with Miles nearly her career she said, "When I collection onto the MGM lot for our meeting today, I recalled that I accept been dropped by all the best studios in town." That story endeared her to me and got her cast in "Sing Information technology Again, Sonny" on the spot. Any studio that doesn't know that they take a star in Vera Miles doesn't deserve her.

George Lindsey was an old friend of mine. I know you recollect him from "The Andy Griffith Show" and then "Mayberry, R.F.D." I had idea of giving George a continuing role on the series and as this was our concluding episode of season two, I wanted to see how he got on with Claude and Frank. Well, the 3 of them got on famously. I couldn't have asked for meliorate chemical science. Regrettably, in that location was no season three, so we'll never know for certain how well George would accept worked out.

Sing It Again, Sonny.

Sing It Over again, Sonny.

Because Claude did such a slap-up chore singing, I had the opportunity to tease Merle Haggard a little. I called Merle and asked him to watch the episode and tell me what he thought of Claude's singing. Later on the episode aired, Hag called to say that Claude had a nice phonation, "But tell Claude not to surrender his day job". Then Merle added, "Barry, who put that giddy costume on him?" I called Claude to tell him what Hag said and nosotros laughed a bunch most his would exist singing career and wardrobe choices.

In the last scene of the episode, as Sonny walks onto the stage of the venerable M Ole Opry…. with his guitar in hand…. and looks about the darkened venue…. I'm certain he'southward thinking, "It might accept been….."

Have a look and enjoy the looseness of our wonderful actors and their power to take a yard time in a down to earth, self-effacing way. And permit us know if you lot think Claude could have had a singing career.

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