Original Air Date: November 15, 1995
Let the title be a warning to you: watch and you, too, will get the Kung Fu Blues. When Sugar Williams, a friend of Caine's from his wandering days, turns out to have made a bad record deal with shady jazz club owner/record producer Lance Deverell, Sugar's daughter Maria ends up paying the price -- until Caine threatens to show up at the club every night for the rest of his natural life to play the piano and sing, whereupon Deverell decides his lucrative nightclub is more likely to remain open if he were to renegotiate fair contracts with the Williams family. <G>
Truly bizarre continuity error: Caine has a flashback to the time when, during their hobo wanderings, he and Sugar Williams (Blu Mankuma) have a jam session around a campfire with the ever-annoying Cheryl Hines...huh? Wow, do they really think just because they don't show her in closeup, we won't realize it's Calista Carradine?
Episode Highlights: Strenlich in leather.
Episode Lowlights: Caine pretending to play piano. Carradine actually does know how to play, sort of (<G>) but for this ep he was obviously faking it and it really showed.