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  1. "Feudin' and Fussin'" is the twentieth episode of the second season and the forty-eighth overall episode of the original series, The Flintstones. It aired on February 2, 1962. Fred and Barney fight before a golf tournament leading to the Rubbles moving house. Barney's attempt to learn how to play golf disturbs Fred's sleep, during which Fred has been dreaming of championship in a golf ...

  2. Feudin', Fussin' and A-Fightin' (1948) 06/01/1948 (US) Comedy 1h 18m User Score. What's your Vibe? Login to view TMDB's new rating system. Welcome to Vibes, TMDB's new rating system! For more information, visit the contribution bible. It's the Jest of the West! Overview. A fast ...

  3. 26 de oct. de 2009 · Lyrics:Beyond the busy highway,Beyond the city strife,We highly treasure and take great pleasureIn our plain way of life.Feudin' a fussin' and a-fightin,'Som...

  4. Feudin', Fussin' and A-Fightin'. 1948 Comedy · 1h 18m. We've checked all the major streaming services, and this title is not found on any of them right now. Get Notified. A fast-talking salesman is "kidnapped" by a town, which intends to use him in its annual race with a rival community.

  5. 1 de oct. de 2009 · Dorothy Collins sings "Feudin' and Fightin' from the summer CBS radio show "Best in Music" in 1958. You are invited to view the tribute website for Dorothy ...

  6. 16 de feb. de 2011 · According to an article in the Hollywood Reporter published September 1948, producer Lee Shubert (of Shubert Theater fame) and the comedy team of Ole Olsen and Chic Johnson filed suit against Universal, claiming that they owned a sizable percentage of the motion picture rights to the title Feudin', Fussin' and A-Fightin' and the song "Feudin' and Fightin'" for which they felt they were not ...

  7. "Feudin' and Fightin" is a song written by Al Dubin and Burton Lane, sung by Dorothy Shay (billed as "The Park Avenue Hillbilly"), and released in 1947 on the Columbia label (catalog no. 37189). In August 1947, it reached No. 4 on the Billboard Best Selling Retail Folk chart, as well as #4 on the pop chart.