On January 7, 1967 Ray Bolger, who portrayed the Scarecrow in "The Wizard of Oz," sang a few songs
On January 7,1967  Ray Bolger, who portrayed the scarecrow in the Wizard of Oz sang a few songs from the film on the television variety show, "The Hollywood Palace" * Together with the King family singers, he sings renditions of 'Follow the Yellow Brick Road' and 'If I Only Had a Brain' while wearing his original hat from the film (he kept his entire Scarecrow costume after filming was complete). Ray also clearly enjoyed doing an impression of the Wicked Witch! Take a watch! 

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What's My Line? - Ray Bolger; Johnny Carson [panel] (Apr 8, 1956)

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Judy Garland and Ray Bolger reminiscing about the Wizard of Oz

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Margaret Hamilton's OTHER Witch: Abbott & Costello, "Comin' Round the Mountain" (1951)

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