Dee Dee Sharp / Kinks / Evie Sands / Charlie Rich

Season 2Episode 730 minOkt. 7, 1965
Dee Dee Sharp / Kinks / Evie Sands / Charlie Rich
Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. Evie Sands - ""Live It Up"" 2. Bobby Sherman - ""You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby"" 3. Dee Dee Sharp - ""Rock Me in the Cradle of Love"" 4. The Shindogs - ""Come On Let's Go"" (end of medley) commercials: Listerine & Bromo Seltzer Jimmy O'Neill intro --The Kinks - ""Who'll Be the Next in Line?"" --Evie Sands - ""Take Me for a Little While"" --Charlie Rich - ""Mohair Sam"" --Dee Dee Sharp - ""Do the Bird"" Commercials: Score hair creme and Score deodorant --Bobby Sherman (with the Wellingtons) - ""You're the One"" --Jean King - ""Something Happens to Me"" --Charlie Rich - ""Lonely Weekends"" --The Shindogs - ""The Night Before"" Commercial: Vectra fiber pantyhose --The Kinks - ""See My Friends"" --Dee Dee Sharp (with the Blossoms) - ""Mashed Potato Time"" --Billy Preston and Dee Dee Sharp - ""Slow Twistin'"" --Bobby Sherman and Evie Sands - ""Shu Rah"" Jimmy O'Neill closing comments --The Shindogs, Dee Dee Sharp, Billy Presto
Dee Dee Sharp / Kinks / Evie Sands / Charlie Rich has aired on Okt. 7, 1965 at 19:30
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