Lawrence Welk Show - Number 1 Songs of the '70s from 1974 - Sandi Griffith & her kids host
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ต.ค. 2024
- Originally aired September 14, 1974
02:00 "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing"
03:40 "The Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A." Ava Barber with husband Roger Sullivan on drums
06:05 "Rose Garden" orchestra
09:40 "Sing" Tanya Falan with Bob Smale at the piano
13:05 "The Entertainer" danced by Bobby Burgess & Cissy King
15:30 "All I Ever Need Is You" Guy Hovis & Ralna English
17:59 "Why Me" Clay Hart (also on guitar) with Sandi, Tanya, Ralna, Gail
21:34 "It's Impossible" Anacani
23:46 "Games People Play" danced by Arthur Duncan
27:05 "For Once in My Life" Joe Feeney with Bob Ralston at the organ
29:08 "Top of the World" Mary Lou, Gail, Tanya, Anacani, Norma, Ralna, Sandi with Bob Smale at the piano
31:00 Theme from "Love Story" orchestra featuring Bob Ralston at the piano & Dave Edwards on saxophone
35:56 "And I Love You So" Sandi Griffith
39:35 "Close to You" Tom Netherton with Cissy, Sandi, Gail, Tanya, Anacani, Mary Lou
41:44 "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head: Ken Delo
44:00 "Amazing Grace" Norma Zimmer with Dick, Larry, Tom, Guy, Bobby, Joe
47:49 "Paper Roses" sung by Jim Roberts
49:34 "Oh Henry!" Henry Cuesta on clarinet with orchestra - เพลง
Wow! Thanks for keeping this great music alive for all to love!!
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❤ greetings from coastal Mississippi. Wonderful, Wonderful 😂. A favourite episode
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Tanya does the first “Sesame Street” number to be featured on the Welk Show in the gap between Sesame Street’s debut in 1969 and the Welk Show’s ending in 1982.
Thanks for sharing. I appreciate it
This is a wonderful and talented episode from the television show. 😇🎼
This first aired on PBS in October 1993, I think it was October 16, 1993.
PBS used to air decent stuff.
Clay Hart… what a great voice… always a highlight!
Such a fun collection of songs...and love all of the colors! thanks for continuing to find these and sharing them with all the world! I didn't know that the Carpenters did a cover of "Sing"...I just knew it from Sesame Street!
Glad you like them!
Anymore please
Guy and Ralna were so cringe, even by 1970s standards.