Lawrence Welk Show - Champagne on Broadway from 1971 - Mary Lou hosts and interviews Norma Zimmer
Originally aired on September 27, 1971 01:50 The Orchestra opens with a medley of songs from "The Sound of Music". 05:32 Ken Delo sings "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face". 08:10 "Dancing in the Dark" danced by Bobby & Cissy. 10:40 Jim Roberts sings "My Romance". 12:23 Myron Floren on accordion plays "With a Little Bit of Luck". 15:10 Guy Hovis & Ralna English duet with "People Will Say We’re in Love". 16:58 Charlotte Harris on cello, Buddy Merrill on guitar, violinists Bob Lido, Joe Livoti & Harry Hyams, 19:15 Bob Ralston on piano perform "If I Loved You". 19:15 Sandi & Salli duet with "Put on a Happy Face". 21:05 The Orchestra offers "Getting to Know You". 23:30 Joe Feeney with pianist Bob Ralston perform "How Are Things in Glocca Morra?" 25:29 Norma Zimmer sings "You'll Never Walk Alone". 27:40 The Orchestra performs "This Can't Be Love". 29:38 Bob Ralston at the piano plays "If Ever I Would Leave You". 33:00 Clay Hart performs "Try to Remember". 35:19 The Orchestra featuring Ralna, Sandi, Salli, Norma, Cissy, Mary Lou, Gail, Joe, Dick, Guy, Ken, Jim, Bobby and Arthur join in for "Are You Having Any Fun?" 37:18 "This Is My Lucky Day" danced by Arthur Duncan, sung by above chorus. 38:54 Tanya Falan with guitarist Neil Levang, trombonist Bob Havens, pianist Bob Smale offer the "Birth of the Blues". 41:44 The show closes with "Black Bottom", danced by Bobby, Cissy, Jack Imel, Mary Lou Metzger & Arthur Duncan and sung by above chorus. 43:20 Interview with Norma

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