Lawrence Welk Plymouth Show from December 10, 1958
Let It Snow – Dick Dale & Alice Lon This Is My Lucky Day – Orchestra Linger a While – Pete Fountain & Orchestra In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree – Barbershop Quartet, Larry Dean & Diane Lennon Song of India – Orchestra A Very Special Love – Alice Lon Easy to Love – Orchestra Little White Lies – The Lennon Sisters Mr. Success – Junior Orchestra Warsaw Concerto – Carl Doreo As Time Goes By – Diane Maxwell Blueberry Hill – Warren Luening & Orchestra Are My Ears on Straight? – Janet Lennon Five Foot Two – Orchestra Get Happy – Bob Lido & Orchestra Making Whoopee – Bill Page Mr. Taptoe – Jack Emil & Cubby O’Brian Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off – Dick Dale & Alice Lon This Little Boy’s Gone Rockin’ – Buddy Merrill plays and sings Tea for Two Cha-Cha – Orchestra Dear Hearts and Gentle People – Diane Maxwell Oh, Happy Day – Larry Hooper Pete Fountain & Orchestra

The Lawrence Welk Show - S02E25 - W/O/C - March 2nd, 1957

Phil Collins, Rod Stewart, Bee Gees, Eric Clapton, Air Supply - Soft Rock 70s 80s 90s Greatest Hits

Harald Schmidt: Why he believes in life before death

Lawrence Welk - 1950s - March 15, 1958 (see description)

God Says:"MY CHILD, I NEED TO SEE YOU URGENTLY!"/God Message Now/God Message

The Lawrence Welk Show - Network Premier - 07-02-1955

Lawrence Welk Top Tunes & New Talent show from November of 1956 complete with Dodge Commercials

Lawrence Welk: A North Dakota Farm Boy

20th Century Fox Iconic Musical I Sun Valley Serenade (1941) I Retrospective

Lawrence Welk Plymouth Show from January 28, 1959 - includes Plymouth Commercials

THOSE TWO with VIVIAN BLAINE & PINKY LEE

Ready Steady Go, the 60s

Lawrence Welk - Salute to the Big Band Leaders from 1960 - includes interview with Rocky Rockwell

Lawrence Welk - 1950s - March 24, 1958 - Top Tunes and New Talent (76) (see desc)

The Lawrence Welk Show Cast Then and Now 2026 | Is Anyone Still Alive Today? 😱

Lawrence Welk 1950s - June 13, 1959

The Jo Stafford Show 1954

Lawrence Welk Show - Movie Songwriters from 1981 - Guest: Henry Mancini

SIXTIES and FIFTIES INSTRUMENTALS - Various Artists.

