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* This episode includes three classic Country and Western songs including Travis covering Conway Twitty's "Don't Call Him a Cowboy".
* This episode includes three classic Country and Western songs including Travis covering Conway Twitty's "Don't Call Him a Cowboy".
: "Liza Jane" by Vince Gill (when Daria and Quinn enter the Honkytonk)
1."Liza Jane" by Vince Gill (when Daria and Quinn enter the Honkytonk)
: "Got No Reason Now For Going Home" by Gene Watson (when Daria and Quinn enter the Honkytonk the second time)
: "Midnight Girl/Sunset Town" by Sweethearts of the Rodeo (when Daria changes the radio station at the conclusion of the episode).
2."Got No Reason Now For Going Home" by Gene Watson (when Daria and Quinn enter the Honkytonk the second time)
3."Midnight Girl/Sunset Town" by Sweethearts of the Rodeo (when Daria changes the radio station at the conclusion of the episode).


* Near the end of Act 2, after Daria assumes that Travis had stolen the money Daria was going to use to bail out Mystik Spiral, a traditional commercial bumper begins. However, the bumper is interrupted by the sound of a needle scratching a record, and the plot resumes with the revelation that Quinn gave the money to Travis.
* Near the end of Act 2, after Daria assumes that Travis had stolen the money Daria was going to use to bail out Mystik Spiral, a traditional commercial bumper begins. However, the bumper is interrupted by the sound of a needle scratching a record, and the plot resumes with the revelation that Quinn gave the money to Travis.