We become intimate with the "Sordid Lives" of a family in a small Texas town preparing for their mother's funeral. Among the characters are the grandson trying to find his identity in West Hollywood, the son who has spent the past 23 years dressed as Tammy Wynette, the sister and her best friend who live in delightfully kitschy homes, and the two daughters--one strait-laced, the other quite a bit looser.
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Sordid Lives
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Sordid Lives
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Will The Circle Be Unbroken
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Get Off The Cross, We Need the Wood
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Cheatin'
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Rick Cunha:
Title song from the play "cheatin'" arranged
Del Shores: Writer Newell Alexander: Performer |
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Stand By Your Man
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Someone To Grow Young With
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Sharyn Leavitt:
Writer
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Please Don't Be Gay
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Better A Painful Ending, Than An Endless Pain
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Coming Home
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In Daddy's Eyes
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There's A Land That Is Fairer Than Day
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Blue Country
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Just As I Am
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Till I Can Make It On My Own
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Your Good Girl's Gonna Go Bad
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No Fault Love
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Sharyn Leavitt:
Writer
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Trust Yourself
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