Performers, Music Sources and Credits
Saturday, October 21, 2006
Fitzgerald Theater, St. Paul, Minnesota

Performers
Garrison Keillor, Sue Scott, Tim Russell, Tom Keith,
The Guy's All-Star Shoe Band: Richard Dworsky, piano, keyboards, organ; John Niemann, fiddle, guitar and mandolin; Pat Donohue, guitar; Gary Raynor, bass; Arnie Kinsella, percussion

Guests
Jearlyn Steele, vocals
Dave Moore, vocals, accordion, guitar, harmonica
Spider John Koerner, vocals, guitar
Phil Heywood, guitar
Dan Neale, guitar
Richard Troxell, tenor with Roderick Kettlewell, piano

Music
TISHOMINGO BLUES
—Garrison Keillor, Guy's All-Star Shoe Band
—w/m: Spencer Williams; new words: Garrison Keillor
—© 1917 Joseph W. Stern and Co.; © 1989 Garrison Keillor

OPENING SONG
—Garrison Keillor and Guy's All-Star Shoe Band
—Originally: "Let's Do it All in St. Paul", w: Garrison Keillor, m: Garrison Keillor, Richard Dworsky, and Pat Donohue
—© Keillor/ Dworsky/ Donohue

BACK UP AND PUSH
—Pat Donohue, Phil Heywood, and Dan Neale with Gary Raynor and Arnie Kinsella
—m: traditional

RADIO script underscore
—Richard Dworsky
—m: Richard Dworsky
—© 2006 Richard Dworsky (BMI)

MR. MUSIC
—Dave Moore and Guy's All-Star Shoe Band
—w/m: Dave Moore
—© Dave Moore Music (BMI)
—rec.: "Breaking Down to 3" Red House 132

COFFEE JINGLE
—Garrison Keillor, Jearlyn Steele, and Guy's All-Star Shoe Band
—w: Garrison Keillor
—m: Kate MacKenzie
—© MacKenzie/ Keillor

RHUBARB script underscore
—Richard Dworsky
—m: Richard Dworsky
—© 2006 Richard Dworsky

BEBOPAREBOP RHUBARB PIE THEME (in "Rhubarb" script)
—Garrison Keillor, Sue Scott, Tim Russell, Tom Keith, and Guy's All-Star Shoe Band
—m: traditional
—new words: Garrison Keillor © Garrison Keillor

I'VE BEEN BUKED
—Jearlyn Steele
—w/m: traditional

GREAT DREAM FROM HEAVEN
—Pat Donohue, Phil Heywood, and Dan Neale
—m: Joseph Spence
—© WB Music Corp.

MIDNIGHT SPECIAL
—Spider John Koerner
—w/m: Leadbelly
—rec.: "Raised By Humans" Red House 44

POWDERMILK BISCUIT THEME
—Garrison Keillor, Guy's All-Star Shoe Band, Dave Moore
—w/m: Garrison Keillor
—© Garrison Keillor

WHEN YOU'RE SMILING (in Powdermilk Biscuit Break)
—Jearlyn Steele and Guy's All-Star Shoe Band, Dave Moore
—w/m: L. Shay, M. Fisher, J. Goodwin
—© Music By Shay/ Filmtrax Copyright Hldgs Inc./ EMI Mills Music Inc.

GOLDEN SLIPPERS (in Powdermilk Biscuit Break)
—Guy's All-Star Shoe Band, Dave Moore
—w/m: traditional

GUY NOIR THEME
—Rich Dworsky, Gary Raynor, Arnie Kinsella
—w: Garrison Keillor/ Richard Dworsky
—m: Richard Dworsky
—© 1995 Keillor/Dworsky

GUY NOIR script underscore
—Richard Dworsky
—m: Richard Dworsky
—© 2006 Richard Dworsky

FLOWER SONG (from "Carmen")
—Richard Troxell and Roderick Kettlewell
—w/m: Georges Bizet

PATRICIA
—Pat Donohue, Phil Heywood, and Dan Neale
—w/m: Bob Marcus and Perez Prado
—© Peer International Corp.

LYNN script underscore
—Richard Dworsky
—m: Richard Dworsky
—© 2006 Richard Dworsky

BIG FOOL FOR YOU
—Dave Moore and Guy's All-Star Shoe Band
—w/m: Dave Moore
—© Dave Moore Music (BMI)
—rec.: "Breaking Down to 3" Red House 132

ROLY POLY (intermission)
—Guy's All-Star Shoe Band
—w/m: Fred Rose
—© Sony/ATV Milene Music

ARE YOU GOING TO SENIOR CARE (SCARBOROUGH FAIR)
—Garrison Keillor, Pat Donohue and Guy's All-Star Shoe Band
—w: Garrison Keillor © 2006 Garrison Keillor
—m: traditional

CHICKEN POLKA/ YOU ARE MY SUNSHINE
—Garrison Keillor, Dave Moore, Guy's All-Star Shoe Band, live audience
—w/m: traditional/ Jimmie Davis
—© Peer International

ONYX script underscore
—Richard Dworsky
—m: Richard Dworsky
—© 2006 Richard Dworsky

BLUE BAYOU
—Jearlyn Steele, Richard Dworsky and Gary Raynor
—w/m: Roy Orbison and J. Melson
—© Sony/ATV Acuff Rose Music

ACROSS THE UNIVERSE
—Pat Donohue, Phil Heywood, and Dan Neale
—w/m: John Lennon and Paul McCartney
—© Sony/ATV Tunes Llc/ Emi Blackwood Music Collecting Agent-Lennon/McCartney Writers

RECONDITA ARMONIA (from "Tosca")
—Richard Troxell and Roderick Kettlewell
—w/m: Giacomo Puccini

WAITRESSES
—Dave Moore and Guy's All-Star Shoe Band
—w/m: Dave Moore
—© Dave Moore Music (BMI)
—rec. "Over My Shoulder" Red House 34

CASEY JONES
—Spider John Koerner and Dave Moore
—w/m: traditional

DOG script underscore
—Richard Dworsky
—m: Richard Dworsky
—© 2006 Richard Dworsky


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