Dick Clark Interviews The Beach Boys - American Bandstand 1964
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you’d better keep on keepin’ on This is the 2nd episode of the “New American Bandstand 1965” with the new set....though it still looks pretty ...
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“Can You Do It?...Yes, “You Can Dance To It” (though sometimes it’s pretty difficult, lol) a catchphrase heard many times on one of my favorite shows, American Bandstand - as in “It had a great beat and you can dance do it” or “it was
American Bandstand. October 17, 1964. A fun moment called "Roll Call" for the participating kids on American Bandstand. Unless my hearing is going south, I would swear that kid number 13 says his first name is Lisa. If anybody recognizes him or
It’s January 1964 in Philadelphia and to celebrate the new year, the kids dance to the hits of 1963. While “You Can’t Sit Down” was a huge hit, reaching #3, it wasn’t the “biggest song the Dovells recorded ever” as Dick Clark said. That
American Bandstand. August 15, 1964.
The kids “kind of” do The Swim Airdate: Aug. 22, 1964
It’s the end of 1964 and “New American Bandstand ‘65” is celebrating the second-to-last show of the year by having an “All Time Hits” day, playing hit songs from the past. “Born Too Late” was the Poni-Tails biggest hit, reaching #7 in
Dick Clark host moment on Elvis Presley
We jump back to ’64 here as the kids dance to some fairly early “folk rock”. I couldn’t find much on the Nomads, but the song “San Francisco Bay Blues” was written by Jesse Fuller back in 1954 and has been performed by Bob Dylan, John
Dick Clark interviews Irma Thomas on American Bandstand
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