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Lawrence Welk Show - We Can Make Music from 1973 - Lawrence Welk Hosts 

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01:27 "We Can Make Music" Arthur, Mary Lou, Bobby & Cissy (also dancing), Clay, Gail, Guy, Ralna, Ken, Anacani, Joe, Tanya, Jimmy, Sandi with Henry Cuesta on clarinet
06:32 "The Good Life" orchestra
08:53 "I Can't Stop Loving You" Guy Hovis & Ralna English
12:30 "Stardust" Henry Cuesta on clarinet with orchestra
14:36 "Spanish Eyes" Anacani with Myron Floren on accordion, guitarists Neil Levang & Buddy Merrill
17:14 Theme from "Love Story": Bob Smale & Bob Ralston at the piano and Johnny Zell on trumpet
19:48 "We've Only Just Begun" Tanya Falan
22:00 "Love Makes the World Go Round" Norma Zimmer with Myron Floren on accordion
24:00 "Tie a Yellow Ribbon ('Round the Old Oak Tree)" Clay Hart (also on guitar)
27:00 "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" saxophone section: Henry Cuesta, Bob Davis, Dave Edwards, Russ Klein, Dick Dale and a vocal by Jimmy Roberts
29:44 Medley of Lawrence Welk's biggest recording hits:
a) "Moon River" orchestra, danced by Lawrence & Cissy
b) "Winchester Cathedral" Bob Lido
c) "Yellow Bird" Sandi Griffith, Gail Farrell, Mary Lou Metzger
d) "Baby Elephant Walk" Bob Ralston at the organ with Jack Imel (in elephant costume)
e) "Calcutta" danced by Bobby Burgess & Cissy King with Bob Smale at the piano with Sandi, Gail, Mary Lou, Ken, Jimmy, Arthur
35:24 "Sunrise, Sunset" Joe Feeney
38:29 "The Beat Goes On" danced by Bobby Burgess, Arthur Duncan, Jack Imel
41:13 "Tiny Bubbles" Dick Dale & Gail Farrell with Buddy Merrill on guitar, danced by Cissy King & Mary Lou Metzger
43:20 "The Good Life" (reprise)
45:33 "It's Impossible" Ken Delo
47:59 "How Great Thou Art" Ralna English with chorus: Cissy, Tanya, Sandi, Anacani, Gail, Mary Lou, Norma, Joe, Bobby, Guy, Jimmy, Arthur, Clay, Dick
51:15 "We Can Make Music" (reprise)

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@gimperiale
@gimperiale 8 месяцев назад
My grandfather talked to me about this show once. Out of curiosity, I searched for an episode and found this one! Not only did I watch it, but I watched it with my grandfather. We both really enjoyed it! I hope we see more shows like this in the future someday! ❤️
@Lupton2000
@Lupton2000 Год назад
PBS first aired it on July 30, 1988.
@julierideout4317
@julierideout4317 7 месяцев назад
Love it! I remember my grandma loving The Lawrence Welk Show!
@lisamoag6548
@lisamoag6548 8 месяцев назад
Lawrence has fun shoes. Wonderful wardrobe and beautiful people singing and dancing and the instrumentals are impressive.
@mariekatherine5238
@mariekatherine5238 7 месяцев назад
I don’t remember this specific episode, but I’m pretty sure I watched it with my parents. I was 17 when this aired.
@toddpickens8513
@toddpickens8513 2 месяца назад
The early 70s, for many reasons, were truly a strange time.One them is the bubblegum pink jackets the guys are wearing.
@atlantic_love
@atlantic_love Год назад
I remember working in a nursing home in South Dakota back in the late 1990's. The residents LOVED to watch The Lawrence Welk Show. Apparently it's a midwestern thing?
@dariowiter3078
@dariowiter3078 Год назад
Nope, it's a generational thing. 🙂
@atlantic_love
@atlantic_love Год назад
@@dariowiter3078 Okay.
@dariowiter3078
@dariowiter3078 Год назад
@@atlantic_love 😊😊😊😊😊
@atlantic_love
@atlantic_love Год назад
​@@dariowiter3078I just read that Lawrence was born in North Dakota, which would definitely explain why my residents who were from North and South Dakota always requested that show. I do know that my ex's residents here in the south never requested that show.
@dariowiter3078
@dariowiter3078 Год назад
@@atlantic_love Welk's TV show was quite popular in the South from what I understand about that, especially since he featured country music on his program, but that's the first time I've heard of this.
@polyf1910
@polyf1910 3 месяца назад
love. It
@Mrsakris
@Mrsakris 11 месяцев назад
Television in all its forms has certainly evolved over the past 80 years. In its first 25 years the formats were both simple and strictly enforced to have clean language.
@jamesmooney5348
@jamesmooney5348 11 месяцев назад
I really enjoyed this...thanks
@LawrenceWelkLPs
@LawrenceWelkLPs 11 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@bill99208
@bill99208 25 дней назад
I actually attended a Welk concert. The Champagne Music Makers came to Spokane to entertain during Expo ‘74 and for some reason I was into the Welk show during high school. It was a good concert and I also remember some of the band touring the World’s Fair during the day. Lawerence actually turned that concert into a double LP, but I’m pretty sure he cheated and did it in the studio because the applause sounds a bit faked. Nevertheless he was the top entertainer for that time and I know that most of us in the audience went away pretty happy. While I continued to watch the Welk show after that concert, it didn’t get as high a viewing in the family because we found ourselves doing other things on Saturday nights. I caught wind of it being on PBS as edited episodes and watched a few, but it lost its appeal as a full program. But it gave Lawerence a chance to host the show in his twilight years and he actually did a better job than it appears. The show continues on with the Champagne Music Makers and Singers hosting adding their impressions of their time in the band. Unfortunately for me, my PBS station no longer carries it, although when they did air it, the audience ratings were really good for Saturday night programming. Hoping it’s still on somewhere because 35 plus years of videotape can provide for a lot of shows that Lawerence never would have thought of in the original show run.
@kavic1234
@kavic1234 Год назад
Only good music left on TV, still watch it on PBS
@zonawatkins3561
@zonawatkins3561 Год назад
Totally agree. Been watching on and off since 1955
@ThisLoveIsSweet
@ThisLoveIsSweet Год назад
Anacani 😍
@dariowiter3078
@dariowiter3078 Год назад
That was her debut season(1973-74) on the Welk program.
@lbird2
@lbird2 Год назад
That is some wonderful, corny stuff.
@donaldcrabtree6259
@donaldcrabtree6259 Год назад
Wunnerful, Wunnerful!
@user-fj1sn9fz9l
@user-fj1sn9fz9l Год назад
🎉
@ThatsJustMyBabyDaddy
@ThatsJustMyBabyDaddy 6 месяцев назад
They could only find one Brown person? 🤔
@markrichards6863
@markrichards6863 11 месяцев назад
As a child, I thought Lawrence Welk's music was a form of torture. My grandparents would force us to watch in silence. Looking at it now, I still think it's pretty lame, but I understand why other people would like it. I prefer my entertainment with more edge.
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