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Rufe Davis

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In 1964, Davis and his "Petticoat Junction" co-star Smiley Burnette released the single "Steam, Cinders and Smoke". The song was written by Burnette. Davis voiced the train sounds in the song. The single was given a limited release of around a thousand copies. Davis and Burnette perform the song in
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touring company in 1929. He sang and did impressions of animal and train sounds. He would continue to perform live throughout his career. A 1949 review of his act at the Los Angeles Orpheum says, "Rufe Davis wins mitts with his rural comedy routines, imitations of instruments and train whistles."
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episodes "Hooterville A-Go-Go" and "The Almost Annual Charity Show". Davis performs the song solo in the episode "Last Train to Pixley", which was filmed after Burnette's 1967 death. The B-side of the single is "Clickity Clack".
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Davis appeared in dozens of short and feature-length films. He played "Lullaby Joslin" in 14 of the
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Davis sings "The Little Engine that Could" and "The Old Sow Song" on the 1966 children's record
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at the start of their career, lending them money and helping them obtain bookings.
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episode "Never Trust a Little Old Lady", train engineer Charley Pratt (played by
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From Small Screen to Vinyl: A Guide to Television Stars Who Made Records
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Davis is perhaps best known to modern audiences for his portrayal of
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While he was in New York City in the 1930s, Davis was helpful to
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titles. Davis played railroad conductor Floyd Smoot on the
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western films. He performed as a singer in the 1937 film
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from Lincoln, Nebraska June 19, 1938 Page 35 (online at
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Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills)
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Vinson, Oklahoma
Torrance, California
Forest Lawn Memorial Park
Los Angeles
Three Mesquiteers
CBS
Petticoat Junction
Vinson, Oklahoma
the Weaver Brothers and Elviry
vaudeville
The Andrews Sisters
Hooterville Cannonball
Petticoat Junction
Green Acres
Gilligan
Gilligan's Island
Coach
Woody Boyd
Cheers
Smiley Burnette
The Lone Ranger
Cocoanut Grove
Gene Autry
Forest Lawn Memorial Park
Hollywood Hills
Mountain Music
This Way Please
Blossoms on Broadway
The Big Broadcast of 1938

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