Rick Nelson; The Turtles; Barbara Lewis; Roy Head

Season 2Episode 1830 minNov 13, 1965
Rick Nelson; The Turtles; Barbara Lewis; Roy Head
Guests: --Rick Nelson - ""Live and Learn"" and ""I Catch Myself Crying"" --Barbara Lewis - ""Make Me Your Baby"" and ""Baby I'm Yours"" --The Turtles - ""Your Ma Said You Cried"" and ""Let Me Be"" --Davy Jones - ""What Are We Going to Do?"" --The Righteous Brothers - ""Justine,"" ""Guess Who"" and ""Fannie Mae"" --Roy Head - ""Treat Her Right"" and ""Apple Of My Eye"" --The Gentrys - ""Keep On Dancing"" --Donna Loren - ""Where Have All the Flowers Gone?""
Rick Nelson; The Turtles; Barbara Lewis; Roy Head has aired on Nov 13, 1965 at 7:30 PM
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