- White LightningPerformed by Joe DiffieWritten by The Big Bopper (as J.P. Richardson)Produced by Johnny Slate and Joe Diffie for Johnny Slate ProductionsJoe Diffie appears courtesy of Epic Records
- Ballad of Jed ClampettPerformed by Jerry ScogginsWritten by Paul HenningProduced by Bela Fleck
- If You've Got the Money, I've Got the TimePerformed by Ricky Van SheltonWritten by Lefty Frizzell and Jim BeckProduced by Steve BuckinghamRicky Van Shelton appears courtesy of Columbia Records
- Hot Rod LincolnPerformed by Jim Varney featuring Ricky SkaggsWritten by Charlie Ryan and W.S. StevensonProduced by Garth FundisRicky Skaggs appears courtesy of Epic Records
- I Ain't NeverPerformed by The Oak Ridge BoysWritten by Mel Tillis and Webb PierceProduced by Richard Landis for Outlandis Productions
- Together AgainPerformed by Doug SupernawWritten by Buck OwensProduced by Richard Landis for Outlandis ProductionsDoug Supernaw appears courtesy of the BNA Entertainment Label of BMG Music
- Wasted Days and Wasted NightsPerformed by Texas Tornados, Vocal by Freddy FenderWritten by Huey P. Meaux, Freddy Fender, and Wayne DuncanProduced by Bill Halverson for Moligra ProductionsTexas Tornados appear courtesy of Reprise Records
- I'm Movin' OnPerformed by Sammy KershawWritten by Hank SnowProduced by Buddy Cannon and Norro WilsonSammy Kershaw appears courtesy of Mercury Nashville
- Honey Don'tPerformed by Joe Walsh and Steve EarleWritten by Carl PerkinsJoe Walsh appears courtesy of Great Pyramid Records
- Crying TimePerformed by Lorrie MorganWritten by Buck OwensProduced by Richard Landis for Outlandis ProductionsLorrie Morgan appears courtesy of the BNA Entertainment Label of BMG Music
- I'm So Lonesome I Could CryPerformed by Aaron TippinWritten by Hank WilliamsProduced by Scott HendricksAaron Tippin appears courtesy of the RCA Records Label of BMG Music
- If You Ain't Got LoveWritten and Performed by Dolly PartonProduced by Dolly Parton with the Mighty Fine BandDolly Parton appears courtesy of Columbia Records
- Ballad of Jed Clampett (Instrumental)Performed by Bela Fleck with Randy ScruggsWritten by Paul HenningProduced by Bela FleckBela Fleck appears courtesy of Warner Bros. Records, Inc.
- I'm So Lonesome I Could CryWritten and Performed by Hank WilliamsProduced by Fred RoseCourtesy of PolyGram Special Markets a division of PolyGram Group Distribution
- Jeopardy ThemeWritten by Merv Griffin
- Dueling BanjosPerformed by Eric Weissberg and Steve MandellWritten by Arthur SmithCourtesy of Warner Bros. Records, Inc.by arrangement with Warner Special Products
- Barnaby Jones(Main Title)Written by Jerry Goldsmith
- Rocky Mountain WayPerformed by Joe WalshCourtesy of MCA Records
- Funeral March(uncredited)Written by Frédéric Chopin
- Happy Birthday to YouWritten by Mildred J. Hill and Patty S. HillPerformed by Dolly Parton
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By what name was The Beverly Hillbillies (1993) officially released in India in English?
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