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Chicago - (1973) "Saturday in the Park" & "Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?"
July 17, 1973. Chicago performing two of their hits: "Saturday in the Park" and "Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?"
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Rusty Draper & Corbett Monica - "That Old Gang of Mine" (1966)
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Swingin' Country. January 04, 1966. Rusty Draper and Corbett Monica sit for a nice reminiscent chat, followed by the 1890's classic "That Old Gang of Mine".
Molly Bee - "You Don't Know Me" (1966)
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Swingin' Country. July 04, 1966. Molly Bee performs "You Don't Know Me" on this short-lived country music series.
Roy Clark - Medley of songs (1966)
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Swingin' Country. July 04, 1966. Roy Clark performs a take on rock 'n roll songs on this short-lived country music series.
Lou Rawls & The Emotions - "Gone At Last" (1977) Gospel
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April 21, 1977. Lou Rawls and The Emotions set a rhythmic Gospel pace with their version of "Gone At Last".
Crystal Gayle - "I'll Do It All Over Again" (1977)
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April 21, 1977. Crystal Gayle performs "I'll Do It All Over Again". She is then joined by Lou Rawls where they sing a duet of "You've Got A Friend".
Danny Bonaduce - "Feelin' Groovy" (1973)
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Rockin' The Palace. June 02, 1973. Performed at The Hollywood Palace on Vine St. just above Hollywood Boulevard.
Tony Orlando & Dawn - "Tie a Yellow Ribbon" (1973)
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Rockin' The Palace. June 02, 1973. Performed at The Hollywood Palace on Vine St. just above Hollywood Boulevard.
Swingin' Country - Opening (1966)
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Swingin' Country. July 04, 1966. Opening introduction for this short-lived, but very entertaining country music television series.
Lou Rawls - Tributes to Louis Armstrong, Sam Cooke & Nat King Cole (1977)
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April 21, 1977. Lou Rawls pays tribute to 3 influential people in his life - Louis Armstrong, Sam Cooke, and Nat King Cole. Lou sings "Hello Dolly", "You Send Me" and "Unforgettable".
Danny Bonaduce - "Save a Little Piece For Me" (1973)
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Rockin' The Palace. June 02, 1973. Performed at The Hollywood Palace on Vine St. just above Hollywood Boulevard.
Roy Clark, Rusty Draper & MollyBee - "Aint Nobody's Business But My Own" (1966)
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Swingin' Country. July 04, 1966. Roy Clark, Rusty Draper and Molly Bee perform "Ain't Nobody's Business But My Own" on this short-lived country music series.
The Harpsmith's - "Candy Man" (1973)
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Rockin' The Palace. June 02, 1973. Performed at The Hollywood Palace on Vine St. just above Hollywood Boulevard.
Lou Rawls - "Bad Bad Leroy Brown" (1977)
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Lou Rawls - "Bad Bad Leroy Brown" (1977)
Backup singers somewhere.
Paul Simon had to be laughing out loud when he heard this.
With all the charisma of a bad karaoke singer.
Save a little piece of 💩 for me
They had to fill some time
LOL......My age...at the high of his singing career
Kid was a born rocker.
The horn section reminds me of Tower of Power & Wild Cherry.... similar grooves!! And the band reminds me of the Doobie Brothers back in the day! Gotta love the 70s!!
Peter Cetera had a unique voice.
I had a case of Candida once after shore leave in Hong Kong.
Somewhere, there’s a place for us.
That's not Daniel, it's a young Mason Reese. ❤
Danny was probably inspired by his TV co-star and brother David Cassidy when he had been the big star and lead singer of the Partridge Family
I remember Terri Kath had a girlfriend who attended one of these trips but I don't remember her name, I Wonder what she's doing now
Yikes...what an awful song! Poor Danny..trying to hang on to Partridge family fame..
❤❤
David Cassidy wanna be.
This was done with so many 70s teen idols: Take a TV star who can’t sing….and bury his vocals underneath layers of session singers who can actually sing. Then, have the public appearances completely lip synced.
2024 If you are still listening to this Masterpiece! You were as blessed as I was. Greetings from Canada
Thank you for the time
Malcolm in the middle 😂😂😂😂if u know u know
1:36 Did anyone see that pretty little girl behind him laughing? I wonder where she is today.
Damn... These guys play so tight and make it feel like a fun jam session.
Girls in the audience looked bored as hell
Dear God, is there a hook big enough to get him off the stage?
I Feel Groovier!!!
Saw Chicago at Soldier field 1977. Great time so long ago. Why did I stop playing trombone and piano by my 20's?
At least he stopped. Corey Feldman, on the other hand.....
No microphones or music. Totally lip synced!!
Listening it right now,i remember listening this song with my father saturdays in our home in el hatillo honduras
I think his pants are on backwards.
What am I listening to? Who is actually singing this song?
Pure Raw Talent!
You idiots do realize he has backup singer for melodies n shit right goddamn
Nice tits.
Is this truly live or is the album music overdubbed onto the home video?
Totally live. Easy to hear. Especially on the vocals. Sat in the park is shortened too.
idk😮 mandela effect?
It was a simpler life but ugh embarrassing
...man...what a bar B que!...
Gosto muito e tenho o CD da gravação original com outros grupos da época Bgtomas etc...
Beautiful will never forget going to miss dode years,😭💝
One of one one of the greatest
This has to be the greatest song of the century!
Look at that young Telma Hopkins!
Love the song
I miss the 70's
I was in third grade. This song was very popular. We sang it in school along with some Carpenters and John Denver.
Lovr It
Me, too. I'm a 73 year old Michigander....grew up with awesome music like this
I’m so Proud to be a relic. We listened to the best music ever.
The fevers!