Due South: Season 4, Episode 7

Mountie Sings the Blues (18 Nov. 1998)

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Officers Huey and Dewey try to write a country and western song. The lyrics that they are working with ("Don't call me for supper, if you don't mean to feed me. Don't tell me you love me with that gun in your hand.") are from the title track of Paul Gross and David Keeley's first CD, named "Two Houses". See more »

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