The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson welcomed the Smothers Brothers to the stage for a lively and entertaining performance. The duo, known for their comedic and musical talents, delighted the audience with their signature wit and catchy tunes.

Before the performance began, the brothers took a moment to address a common accusation they had faced – that they never finished a song once they started. Tom and Dick Smothers took the opportunity to set the record straight, declaring that they always finish every song they start. With that statement made, they launched into their performance, determined to prove their point.

The song they performed, titled “Four Hearts in a Snaggle,” was far from a run-of-the-mill pop tune. The Smothers Brothers described it as a love song of the 80s, depicting the complexities and challenges of modern relationships. The lyrics were intricate, mirroring the complicated nature of interpersonal connections in a rapidly changing world. The brothers urged the audience to pay close attention to the lyrics, emphasizing the song’s relevance in today’s society.

As they began to sing, the brothers showcased their harmonious voices and skillful guitar playing. The performance was captivating, and the audience hung onto every word and note. The duo flawlessly navigated through the ups and downs of the song, displaying their musical prowess and ability to captivate an audience.

The performance was met with enthusiastic applause and praise from both the live audience and host Johnny Carson. Carson commended the Smothers Brothers on their timeless talent and their ability to entertain crowds. He also joked about Dick Smothers’ resemblance to former President Ronald Reagan, adding a touch of humor to the conversation.

The brothers also took the opportunity to discuss their winemaking venture, sharing bottles of their own-label wine with Carson. They discussed the intricacies of the winemaking process and the joy of exploring the beautiful Sonoma and Napa Valley regions, where their vineyard is located. It was evident that the Smothers Brothers were passionate about their winemaking, despite the challenges they faced in terms of profitability.

Overall, the Smothers Brothers‘ appearance on The Tonight Show was filled with entertainment, laughter, and impressive musical talent. The duo’s ability to blend comedy and music seamlessly showcased their skill as performers. With their upcoming projects, including a dramatic series and more television appearances, it is clear that the brothers’ talent and unique brand of entertainment continue to thrive.

Originally aired on June 7, 1982