The Cowsills - The Rain, The Park and Other Things (The Ed Sullivan Show 1967)
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- Versão original do vídeo pelo canal Revolver TV da apresentação da banda The Cowsills no The Ed Sullivan Show em 1967
Original video version by Revolver TV of The Cowsills performing on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1967
Creditos: @TheEdSullivanShow
Susan Cowsill, playing an offbeat on the tambourine, had a greater amount of musical acumen at age 8 than most adult pop stars of today’s music world.
They signed 10 shows with Ed Sullivan but did only 2 because the father got in a fight with Ed's son-in-law about one of the mikes not being loud enough...
This is the real Partridge Family
One of the very best 'feel good' songs ever. Nicely performed.
This family has had so many tragedies. Bud Cowsill was a horrible horrible man. He forced his little girl and wife to be a part of a band and his wife absolutely did not want to do this. Susan Cowsill is a very nice lady and at times the rock of this band.
Wait a minute. There's a missing Cowsill. Where's Bob?
Mom, you need to stop it!
Every once in a while I come back to this song when I need a reason to smile.
In an interview the lead sibling said it was difficult scoring chicks because of his mom's presence.
Check the mom out
This ladies and gentlemen, is the real deal, played and sung live!
I can't help but think of the Partridge family when watching this, except this music is real.
This song evokes happiness. Well, it was the 60s of flower power, and hippies.
i love this raw "live" version. It displays their true talent.
This song is the perfect example of the kind of bubblegum pop coming out in 1967. Definately a catchy tune and The Cowsills are still performing today.
Susan could sure groove, definitely feeling the music so very cute 🥰
Thank you Cowsills for the great memories.
These kids WILL FOREVER ROCK! What a star little Susan is!
The harmonies, the costumes, the chemistry is absolute perfection.!
I hade the hugest crush on Susan Cowsill back then. Still do. Before you call me a creep - hey - she was only 9! But so was I! (She's actually a month older than me.)