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The Waltons :: The Song (03x23)
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| Title: | The Song |
| Episode #: | 03x23 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday February 20th, 1975 |
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While Jason is writing a song that he hopes he can perform with Bobby Bigelow's band, Ben believes the song will be better as a duet. When Ben suggests that Jason sing with Sally Ann, a girl from school he has a crush on. However, as Jason and Sally Ann start singing, they realize they have a lot in common and the young girl misinterprets Jason's feelings for her and thinks he loves her. When Ben catches her kiss Jason, he believes Jason stole his girl, but John Boy helps Ben realize Jason doesn't have feelings for Sally Ann. Ben eventually apologizes to Jason and then goes to a dance with Sally Ann and Jason goes with a girl from school to the same dance. | | There are no foreign summaries for this episode: Contribute |
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The song Will You Be Mine, was written and performed by Jon Walmsley (Jason). |
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