The Lawrence Welk Show - Music, Music, Music - Interview Big Tiny Little - 01-04-1958
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 Published On Nov 18, 2013

These shows were originally uploaded by navydoc364. His account is no longer active so I'm just sharing them again here.
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Guest: Big Tiny Little

Original Air Date: January 4, 1958 (Black & White)

This joyful hour opens with Lawrence leading the Welk Band through Vincent Youman's "Bamballino," followed by Alice Lon "Singing in the Rain." Highlights of the show include "Melodie d'Amore" by the Lennon Sisters, Big Tiny Little performing "Dill Pickles," and Jack Martin sings "Somebody Stole My Gal"

"Bamballino" - Orchestra

"Singing in the Rain" - Alice Lon

"Jealous" - Larry Hooper, Jerry Burke, and Tiny Little on pianos

"Melodie D'Amour" - The Lennon Sisters

"Country Gardens" - Orchestra

"Town and Country Polka" - Sung and danced by Rocky Rockwell and Alice Lon

"Brahm's Lullaby" - Dick Kesner on violin

"Pagan Love Song" - Jack Imel Dancing and on marimba

"In the Still of the Night" - Orchestra

Medley:

‍     a) "Stumbling" - Lawrence Welk and Myron Floren on accordions

‍     b) "Carolina In The Morning" - Lawrence Welk and Myron Floren on accordions

‍     c) "Oh You Beautiful Doll" - Lawrence Welk and Myron Floren on accordions

"I'll Be Seeing You" - Dick Dale

"Dill Pickle Rag" - Tiny Little on ragtime piano

"Ferdinand The Bull" - The Lennon Sisters with Jack Imel and Jack Martin in bull costume

"Nobody's Sweetheart" - Larry Hooper, with Pete Fountain on clarinet

"Be Thankful" - Joe Feeney

"Some Day Sweetheart" - Pete Fountain on clarinet

"Dusty" - Orchestra (Lawrence dances with audience)

"Dusty (Reprise)" - Orchestra (Buddy Merrill dances with audience)

"Somebody Stole My Gal" - Jack Martin, also on clarinet

Medley:

‍     a) "Drifting and Dreaming" - Orchestra

‍     b) "Cheerful Little Earful" - Orchestra

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