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American Bandstand 1963 -Follow The Boys Promo- Memory Lane, The Hippies 

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Airdate: March 11, 1963
Today’s clip comes from a Monday show, when American Bandstand aired every weekday at 4pm EST. From 1957 to Sept. 1961 the show aired for 90 minutes daily. From 1961 to Sept. 1962 it was shortened to 1 hour and from 1962 to Sept. 1963 it ran for only a half hour daily. Finally on Sept. 7, 1963 it was change back to 1 hour and moved to Saturday afternoon where it would remain for the duration of its run on ABC.
“Memory Lane” by the Hippies (formerly the Tams) must have been a regional hit as it barely cracked the top 100, but, as Dick Clark mentions, it is “one of the biggest request songs of the day” and some of the kids can be seen singing along to it.
“Follow The Boys”, Connie Francis’ follow up to her 1960 film “Where the Boys Are” was released about 2 weeks ago. It would be a modest success at the box office despite “raving critics and roaring crowds”. Incidentally, Connie frequently has given credit for her successful career to Dick Clark and her appearances on American Bandstand.
In the studio: If you look closely at Dick Clark’s podium you might spot the very subtle reference to Dentyne, one of today’s sponsors. Regulars dancing today: Mike Barone (2:49), Sandi Short (2:57), Ailyene Silverman (3:00), Barbara Warchol (3:09 and at the show’s opening in the map), Bobby Baritz (3:30), Danny Kelley (3:42), and Pat Carpino & Michelle Liebowitz (4:42).
…..And if “Memory Lane” doesn’t float your boat and you just happen to be in the UK next week you might want to pick up The Beatles very first album “Please, Please Me” which will be released on March 22.

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@g.michaelconnolly4223
@g.michaelconnolly4223 2 месяца назад
What a beautiful and nostalgic song! I love the lyric; "Take away the rain that falls on Memory Lane". ❤
@onlyonemgpatch9612
@onlyonemgpatch9612 5 лет назад
I love how the couples move around the dance floor and not stay in one position.
@jamesamaker6377
@jamesamaker6377 6 лет назад
Takes me back Saturday mornings
@alanspagnolia9474
@alanspagnolia9474 Месяц назад
I'll never forget. 1972. My Babysitter of days of old gave me quite a few 45's. This one by the Hippies was one of them. It was on the PARKWAY label. When I first played this song, I remember getting goosebumps all over me. What a wonderful and yet haunting tune.
@maureenmcgovern6119
@maureenmcgovern6119 3 года назад
I remember the movie Follow the Boys; but I was quite young.
@darrylevans4401
@darrylevans4401 2 месяца назад
Such a great song The Hippies were from Philadelphia right here on American Bandstand.
@plus34me
@plus34me 6 лет назад
Amazing how so much changed (music, hair, clothes, dance moves...) in just a mere 5 years.
@ernestcastro6238
@ernestcastro6238 5 лет назад
Thank you very much for this.
@YCDTI
@YCDTI 6 лет назад
For more information about today’s clip (and any of the clips I’ve posted) please be sure to read the description above. Thanks for watching!
@funkibloo3811
@funkibloo3811 6 лет назад
Thank You!😃👍💖
@annlouisescheuer1979
@annlouisescheuer1979 4 года назад
Great song.I had the 45 record and played it everyday.I was born in 1950 and my sister in 1948. We danced every afternoon watching American Bandstand.Great,great memories !!
@gofrogsron-67
@gofrogsron-67 4 года назад
Amazing to see plenty of room on the floor and guys sitting in the stands, instead of asking one of the girls to dance. And, possibly a rare chance to dance on AB!
@randyhenry2477
@randyhenry2477 6 лет назад
When dancing on Bandstand meant something. And sexy too. This appears to be pre-panty hose era cause you catch a panty line here and there. Those are the girls of my vintage. They were hotties, they were ladies, and they knew how to cook (home-ec class and from their mothers). Yup. Fantastic upload.
@gregrak9389
@gregrak9389 4 года назад
wow, such a perv, checking out panty lines, must be the highlight of your day, SAD.
@2005dave
@2005dave 6 лет назад
Charlie O’Donnell! This show was his big break, and he had a fantastic career announcing many TV shows, some involving Dick Clark in some way! His signature gig was Wheel of Fortune which he did from 1975-1980 and again in 1989 to his death.
@laminage
@laminage 5 лет назад
Yes. Merrill Schindler was to Casey Kasem what Charlie O'Donnell was to Dick Clark. It's amazing to know the number of Sponsors that American Bandstand had. 180% from Soul Train whose Soul Sponsor in it's early days was Afro Sheen created by George E. Johnson who was a Chemist who borrowed a total of $500.00 in the 1950's partially from a Bank and from a Friend and created the First African American owned Hair Empire.
@dariowiter3078
@dariowiter3078 5 лет назад
He was also the long time staff announcer for local Los Angeles television station KCOP Ch. 13 for years and was a DJ for L.A. radio station KRLA 1110 AM. 😁📻📺
@mrob75
@mrob75 6 лет назад
Hi AARON R...What a FANTASTIC clip here. You know I'm big fan of early 60s AB as those clips are few and far between...Same with early 70s. "Memory Lane" has been in my 45 record collection for several years now....I bought it for the sole reason of knowing that it was a Bandstand fave. At about this time, another hidden Bandstand gem, was "The Promise of Love" by Sandy Stewart. As to the name, "The Hippies", this derived from the word "hip" vs. what the word "hippie" would develop into as the sixties moved forward. I notice that the dancers today are strangely slow dancing in unison to what appears to be a large circle around the studio (?!) The bleacher shots really reflect some long Monday afternoon faces :--) . Hope you find some more '60 - '63 clips! (Just read that the "Hippies" changed their name to the Hippies due to some flack that they caught from the R & B group, The Tams, of "What Kind of Fool" fame....Interesting stuff here, AARON!)
@mrob75
@mrob75 2 года назад
Adding to this video: at 2:18 is a very pretty lady, Carmella Astrella, who was a regular during this era. Her friends fondly called her, “Mella”. This past April 30th was her 6th anniversary of her passing. Carmella had this quietness about her. May she be resting in peace.
@rickrick5041
@rickrick5041 4 года назад
Memory Lane great song. Did you know I wasn’t one of the kids dancing and I wasn’t one of the kids on the sidelines?
@shave-a-thon3415
@shave-a-thon3415 6 лет назад
Great clip and terrific comments here. Every time I watch these clips, it leaves me wanting to see the entire show. You should encourage all comments to be posted in one long thread so we could be emailed each comment. For some reason, RU-vid never enabled an option for that. We can only see replies to our own comments. I've aways wondered how loud the music was in the studio. I don't see any amps and most amps around this time were no more than 30 watts. You would think a few amplifiers would be placed around the studio out of site, but I've never read about that part of the production. I've often wondered the same thing about his Saturday night Beechnut show.
@robertmasina4610
@robertmasina4610 5 лет назад
Hippies was the name of the musical act in this 1963 song. But what we know as hippies came along four years later in 1967 during the summer of love.
@victoriabelveduto3279
@victoriabelveduto3279 2 года назад
I never heard that song!! Very nice though.
@a.b.sproductionsllc
@a.b.sproductionsllc 6 лет назад
For 1963, that song sounds more like 1957 or ‘58, too slow and looks like some of the dancers are falling asleep. But this is awesome regardless. I wish I was born when “AB” was in its prime.
@YCDTI
@YCDTI 6 лет назад
It’s definitely a slower song and I thought the same thing about it sounding more like a 50’s song. I think it was popular in the Philadelphia area, but I admit I’d never heard it before I saw it in this episode.
@Shrinksjp
@Shrinksjp 6 лет назад
It was a hit, but not as big as most of her others.
@cnoland2000
@cnoland2000 6 лет назад
@@Shrinksjp I think the above two comments are about the song the kids are dancing to, and not Connie's "Follow the Boys".
@lenscaparro5209
@lenscaparro5209 5 лет назад
Growing up in the NYC area and listening to the oldies station WCBS-FM, I never heard this record before. It must have been a local hit or so in the Philly area.
@beatle9239
@beatle9239 4 года назад
@@lenscaparro5209 I"m sure it was.
@MrJoeybabe25
@MrJoeybabe25 6 лет назад
WOW! Connie sends an AUDIO tape to talk about her movie. Golden!
@sandranorman5469
@sandranorman5469 5 лет назад
If I remember correctly, she had a bad case of stage fright. Wonder if that was around the time she was raped
@lenscaparro5209
@lenscaparro5209 5 лет назад
I like all sorts of doowop among other styles of music, but where did they find this one? I never heard it before.
@conejitacarreno4876
@conejitacarreno4876 5 лет назад
Ufff, mis padres no me hubieran permitido bailar ssi, tan cerca del compañero de baile😇😇😇
@janeleekeller
@janeleekeller 7 месяцев назад
Dick Clark was NEVER the Star of the Show! 😡
@GaryYoung-eq1ph
@GaryYoung-eq1ph 2 года назад
Best rock n roll show AB !!
@michaelthorpe2837
@michaelthorpe2837 5 лет назад
Nice clip. Jerry Blavat probably promoted this song on his radio show in Philly, which is why it became a regional hit. I came across this song on a Geator with a Heater oldies album.
@catherineerwin8269
@catherineerwin8269 5 лет назад
Know that performers had to promote their movies & that time still under the studio system. But was Connie Francis promoting the movie on audio just a way to save money instead of having her perform on AB?
@tomloft2000
@tomloft2000 5 лет назад
Dick Clark was a cheapskate/skinflint.
@robertkeefer7791
@robertkeefer7791 6 лет назад
Little did they know that soon it would be: "Move over Rover and let Jimmy take over"
@gofrogsron-67
@gofrogsron-67 6 лет назад
Great to see, as always.
@maureenmcgovern6119
@maureenmcgovern6119 3 года назад
Now I remember this song. Good one!
@joefagan6244
@joefagan6244 6 лет назад
Wfil tv channel 6 46th market Street Philadelphia Pennsylvania.
@birdsfan57
@birdsfan57 5 лет назад
THIS is the American Bandstand I watched as a young grammer school-aged kid growing up in the Philly area in the early 1960's. We would rush home from school everyday to watch AB, and Sally Starr's Popeye Theater which immediately followed AB.
@dogdayz3821
@dogdayz3821 Год назад
when men knew how to dress, miss those days
@reynaldoballarini1886
@reynaldoballarini1886 4 года назад
Época de ouro 🥇💛 CRUZEIRO ESPORTE CLUBE 💙💙💙💙💙 Foundation 02/01/1921BRASIL 🇧🇷 100 years old
@moemcgovern7345
@moemcgovern7345 3 года назад
I saw this movie....it was excellent!
@Gaylel1
@Gaylel1 6 лет назад
Notice kids, this was before trailers or promotions.
@AdrianDeVore
@AdrianDeVore 6 лет назад
Think of it as virtual reality circa 1963...lol..
@stevieg7672
@stevieg7672 6 лет назад
I thought there were trailers in '63. The earliest ones I have seen were from at least 1968. Keep in mind I'm only 16 and just have an obsession with the 1950s through the early 1970s. I wasn't alive to know about these things firsthand.
@Gaylel1
@Gaylel1 6 лет назад
Stevie G yep there were trailers during that time, but there were no video promotion with the press kits and all nowadays.
@stevieg7672
@stevieg7672 6 лет назад
Yea, also Dick Clark loved to advertise all these teen films.
@cnoland2000
@cnoland2000 6 лет назад
Dick was very good friends with Connie. When "Follow the Boys" opened in theaters in the Philly area (where AB was at the time of this TV clip), Dick actually accompanied Connie to a select few theaters in Philadelphia when the movie opened. I lived in that area at that time and theaters advertised the movie opening with Dick Clark and Connie Francis appearing together "in person" @@stevieg7672
@maureenmcgovern6119
@maureenmcgovern6119 3 года назад
Do I see Barbara....now Barbara Sobee? I’m her fan, just from these videos. She’s a Great dancer!
@MrWahooknows
@MrWahooknows 3 года назад
I graduated from an all boys school in Overbrook in '63
@cynthiapickett7403
@cynthiapickett7403 2 года назад
Rather ironic group name, singing a Doo-wop tune. Even before the British Invasion swamped the Billboard/Cashbox charts only months later, a few boys were sporting Beatle haircuts.
@MrJoeybabe25
@MrJoeybabe25 6 лет назад
Do you have a clip of AB playing “Please, Please Me” or any Beatles songs before they broke out in 1964?
@YCDTI
@YCDTI 6 лет назад
I wish! The Rate A Record where they played “She Loves You” and “Please, Please Me” in ‘63 were not saved and don’t exist....so sad. I’m with you though, I’d LOVE to see those clips. The kids in ‘63 thought they looked and sounded silly. They gave “She Loves You” a score of 71 with one kid saying “it doesn’t seem to have anything special” and another saying “it wasn’t that easy to dance to”. To be fair, a bit later they did give “Please, Please Me” a score of 81 2/3.
@berealsupportive2744
@berealsupportive2744 6 лет назад
YouCanDanceToit! Hi thank you for posting these. I am a young Connie fan but have about 13 years or so invested in her so far and I am a huge fan. Can you please email me I can use your help on things I missed out on. I will appreciate hearing from you djsexyprincessjasmine@gmail.com
@stevieg7672
@stevieg7672 6 лет назад
But if any Beatles clip is posted on RU-vid, it will be muted or taken down due to copyright.
@YCDTI
@YCDTI 6 лет назад
Stevie G of that, I am painfully aware. I have 6 or 7 great Beatles Bandstand clips but can’t show them :(
@berealsupportive2744
@berealsupportive2744 6 лет назад
YouCanDanceToit! Hi did you get my message? I am interested in seeing all your Connie and Beatles videos can you please email me? You cannot post without trouble on RU-vid by artists but your free to share things on your own which is appreciated djsexyprincessjasmine@gmail.com
@moemcgovern7345
@moemcgovern7345 3 года назад
These kids can really dance!
@ernestcastro6238
@ernestcastro6238 5 лет назад
I got a glimpse of Steve Lewis he dosen't come out very often.
@lorrainegarcia2559
@lorrainegarcia2559 2 года назад
Lgarcia I see Lorraine Iannetti dancing with Mike barone sorry to hear she passed at the age of 25. Does anyone know how she passed?
@DomFalance
@DomFalance 6 лет назад
So AB was 30min before 1986. Never knew.
@MrJoeybabe25
@MrJoeybabe25 6 лет назад
It went back to an hour when it went weekly in September 1963
@oldiesgeek454
@oldiesgeek454 4 года назад
@@l81756 In the early years, were the shows aired live all across the country? Or just in the Eastern time zone?
@stevieg7672
@stevieg7672 6 лет назад
At another note, Connie Francis actually lived in my town. At the school I attend, we even have our auditorium named after her. She also used to work at a Woolworths here and The Delicates and The Four Seasons were from my town as well. Another fact, "Where are the Boys" poster hangs in the auditorium at the back.
@cnoland2000
@cnoland2000 6 лет назад
Very cool!!
@stevieg7672
@stevieg7672 6 лет назад
Yeah, indeed.
@josiechas
@josiechas 3 года назад
I thought Connie Francis was from Belleville, NJ. I live in the town of Belleville now. Am I correct in that? Also, I was under the impression that the Four Seasons were from Newark, NJ or North Newark to be exact. Please correct me if I am wrong.
@stevieg7672
@stevieg7672 3 года назад
@@josiechas Yes, they are all from Belleville, NJ, my town.
@cnoland2000
@cnoland2000 6 лет назад
Do you have a clip of Connie Francis appearing the next week on AB singing Follow the Boys, and talking after the song about the movie with Dick? I saw it when it first aired and Dick teased Connie about her upswept bouffant hairstyle (very Jackie Kennedy look).
@YCDTI
@YCDTI 6 лет назад
Charles Noland unfortunately I don’t have that episode but if I ever find it I will definitely post it. Great memory by the the way!
@Prfdt3
@Prfdt3 3 месяца назад
Some were doing box step.
@BleedBNG
@BleedBNG 5 лет назад
Bummer... I wanted to see Nancy Sinatra.
@gwardell2
@gwardell2 5 лет назад
I would like to see a full episode . But I guess those don't exist anymore.
@stevieg7672
@stevieg7672 6 лет назад
The blonde at the beginning looks like the blonde from the Serendipity Singers. Anyhow, do you have a clip of the kids dancing to "Don't Let the Rain Fall Down"? It would be a pretty good Spotlight dance. Same with "Doo Wah Ditty" from Manfred Mann.
@YCDTI
@YCDTI 6 лет назад
Stevie G no, unfortunately I don’t have any Serendipity Singers, although that would be an intriguing song to dance to...not sure? and no I don’t have “Do Wah Ditty Ditty” but that one is definitely on my wish list.
@stevieg7672
@stevieg7672 6 лет назад
I know right. I'm so excited for Saturday!
@YCDTI
@YCDTI 6 лет назад
Did you ever pick a song for Saturday? You were debating back and forth.
@stevieg7672
@stevieg7672 6 лет назад
Yes and I choose "Sunday Will Never Be the Same" by Spanky and Our Gang.
@stevieg7672
@stevieg7672 6 лет назад
Sorry about the wait, I had a lot of school work. Any video you post is amazing though.
@margiewallace5293
@margiewallace5293 3 года назад
Did Barbara watchol and Bruce Richard get married
@JC-tn9iv
@JC-tn9iv 3 года назад
I’d like to know as well.
@TheCalnat
@TheCalnat 5 лет назад
Wondered why Barbara Warhol always wore same outfit on every show?
@esthersantini7413
@esthersantini7413 4 года назад
She was pretty, used to comb by hair like hers, I liked it when she danced with this guy name Jackie. Wonder where they are. Do you?
@JC-tn9iv
@JC-tn9iv 3 года назад
From what I gather they came straight from school and had their uniforms on.
@TomYaz
@TomYaz 5 лет назад
Where is Nancy Sinatra!
@janeleekeller
@janeleekeller 2 года назад
Dick Clark was NEVER the Star of ABS ! The Philadelphia Kids that danced on the Show WERE. Clark was just a Walking Talking Giant EGO. A repulsive one at That 😡 ! in Suburban Philadelphia 8/28/22
@sexymama1966
@sexymama1966 6 лет назад
I remembered seeing some of the shows where they had the sponsor's logo on the podium or on show like "What's My Line",it was displayed where the celebrity guests were seated. Another example is on The Lawrence Welk Show, the primary sponsors Dodge and later Geritol, among others, were displayed in the back of the orchestra.😊
@MrMartybearass
@MrMartybearass 5 лет назад
so much fun to watch the ones try to 'hog' the camera lol
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