“Broadway Musicals”
Guest: Norma Zimmer
Original Air Date: November 27, 1971
It’s a champagne
toast to Broadway! This show features the great songs from
“Sound of Music”
and “My Fair Lady” and also presents Sandi and Sally
making-up as clowns
for “Put On a Happy Face.” Guy Hovis and Ralna English
sing “People Will
Say We're in Love,” Bobby and Cissy do a spectacular dance
number to “Dancing
In the Dark,” and Tanya sings “Birth Of the Blues”
accompanied by
some of the finest jazz artists in the business. The whole
group, led by Bobby
and Cissy, winds things up with an energetic version of
“Black Bottom.”
01 - Medley of songs from "The Sound of Music" - orchestra
02 - I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face - Ken Delo
03 - Dancing in the Dark - danced by Bobby Burgess & Cissy King
04 - My Romance - Jimmy Roberts
05 - With a Little Bit of Luck - Myron Floren on accordion
06 - People Will Say We're in Love - Guy Hovis & Ralna English
07 - If I Loved
You - Charlotte Harris on cello, Buddy Merrill on guitar,
violinists Bob Lido, Joe Livoti, Harry Hyams on viola
08 - Put on a Happy Face - Sandi Griffiths & Salli Flynn
09 - Getting to Know You - orchestra
10 - How Are Things in Glocca Morra? - Joe Feeney with Bob Ralston on celesta
11 - You'll Never Walk Alone - Norma Zimmer
12 - This Can't Be Love - orchestra
13 - If Ever I Would Leave You - Bob Ralston at the organ
14 - Try to Remember - Clay Hart, also on guitar
15 - Are You Having
Any Fun? - orchestra intro., Ralna, Gail, Norma, Mary Lou,
Salli, Sandi, Cissy, Dick, Joe, Jimmy, Ken, Guy,
Bobby, Arthur
16 - This Is My Lucky Day - danced by Arthur Duncan, sung by above chorus
17 - Birth of the
Blues - Tanya Falan with Neil Levang on guitar, Bob Havens
on trombone, Bob Smale on piano, and Peanuts Hucko
on clarinet
18 - Black Bottom
- sung and danced by Bobby Burgess, Cissy King, Jack Imel,
Mary Lou Metzger, Arthur Duncan, Gail Farrell and sung
by above chorus
19 - Adios, Au Revoir, Auf Wiedersehn - cast