Hollywood Palace 6-06 Sammy Davis Jr. (host), Aretha Franklin, Spanky and Our Gang
Originally aired Nov 2, 1968. This program features: Sammy Davis Jr. (host): "If My Friends Could See Me Now" (with special lyrics about being the Hollywood Palace host). Sammy Davis Jr.: "MacArthur Park", "I Gotta Be Me" and "Peace Brother Peace" Aretha Franklin: "I Say A Little Prayer" and "Come Back Baby" Aretha Franklin and Sammy Davis Jr.: medley "What Is Soul?" (correct title?), "Think", "Respect" and "What'd I Say?" Spanky & Our Gang: "Give A Damn" & "Yesterday's Rain" Johnny Whitaker (child actor, from "Family Affair"): sings "Every Boy Can Be President" Corbett Monica (comedian) John Bassett (singer-guitarist, appeared in "Golden Boy" with Sammy) sings a song dedicated to his own son.

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Hollywood Palace 6-23 Sammy Davis Jr. (host), James Brown, Nipsy Russell, Charo

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Sammy Davis Jr. Live In Boston 1988

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Hollywood Palace 5-04 Sammy Davis Jr. (host), Diana Ross & the Supremes, Raquel Welch

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sinatra

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TRIP BACK: 10 Psychedelic Rock Songs That FOREVER Changed the 1960s

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Honoring Aretha Franklin, 'The Queen of Soul'

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Elaine "Spanky" McFarlane of Spanky and Our Gang Interviewed Live from the Bitter End 1968

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1983 Tony Awards ~ COMPLETE

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Hollywood Palace 7-13 Burt Bacharach & Angie Dickinson (co-hosts), Dusty Springfield, Sam & Dave

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Scott Pelley on Bari Weiss and His Last Days at ‘60 Minutes’ | The Interview

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Hollywood Palace 7-04 Sammy Davis Jr. (host), Peter Lawford, Cass Elliott, Lionel Hampton

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Sammy Davis Jr.'s 60th Anniversary Celebration | FULL SPECIAL (1990)

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An Evening with Fred Astaire NBC TV, (October 17, 1958)

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Sonny & Cher on Letterman, November 13, 1987 (full show, stereo) + 2015

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The Brutal EXECUTION of Benito Mussolini Is HARD to Stomach!

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James Cagney (Kennedy Center Honors 1980)

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Sammy Davis, Jr. on Diahann Carroll TV Show in 1976 Dancing and Singing Duet

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Ike and Tina Turner Hollywood Palace 1968 Full

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Hollywood Palace 7-03 Engelbert Humperdinck (host), Gladys Knight & the Pips, Sid Caesar

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