No Description AvailableNo Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXATitle: ORIGINAL BROADWAY CASTStreet Release Date: 10/07/1997
The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas documents in rousing song and dance a new Texas Legend, which now joins the Alamo as an historical institution immortalized in story, song, book, play and movie. The demise of the real-life Chicken Ranch inspired the musical stage play, and now the big screen version stars Burt Reynolds as Sheriff Ed Earl Dodd and Dolly Parton as the Chicken Ranch's proprietress, Miss Mona. The two join together not only in romance, but to fight big city TV crusader Melvin P. Thorpe (Dom DeLuise) in his efforts to expose the Chicken Ranch to public scandal, and thus close it... [Read More]
The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas film soundtrack was released along with the film in July 1982. The album was produced by Gregg Perry.[1] In addition to the score of Carol Hall songs that had also appeared on the stage soundtrack, the film soundtrack included two Dolly Parton compositions: "Sneakin' Around", which she performed as a duet with costar Burt Reynolds and a reworking of her 1974 classic "I Will Always Love You", the latter of which topped the U.S. country charts in September 1982. Unlike the original 1974 version, the 1982 release of "I Will Always Love You" crossed over to the ... [Read More]
THE BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS: BURT REYNOLDS & DOM DeLUISE Burt Reynolds and Dom DeLuise sign a black and white publicity photograph from their movie The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. Photograph signed: "Love/Burt/Reynolds" and "Love/Dom DeLuise/86". B/w, 8x10. Movie still from The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. BURT REYNOLDS' (born in 1936) breakthrough film was Deliverance (1972), which established him as both a star and serious actor. That same year, Reynolds became a major sex symbol when he was featured as the first nude male centerfold in the April edition of Cosmopolitan. He ... [Read More]
“The Chicken Ranch was the one, great festering, frustrating sore on the face of law enforcement in Texas.”The year was 1973. The State of Texas had just elected a new reform-minded governor and attorney general.
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