Jo Ann Castle hosts
this week's Lawrence Welk program, a lively 1967 summer salute to "Vacation
Songs." Jo Ann is seen in one of her all time favorite numbers, dressed
in an elaborate mermaid outfit, with Larry Hooper in a diving suit, singing
"Minnie the Mermaid." Jo Ann sings, dances and plays the piano in "Thoroughly
Modern Millie" and in a host segment, plays the song that won her very
first piano competition as a child.
01 - On the Boardwalk in Atlantic City - Bobby, Arthur
& Jack (also dancing), Dick,
Cissy, Dianne,
Larry, Jo Ann, Steve, Kathy, Jimmy, Natalie, with Bob Havens
on trombone,
Dick Cathcart on trumpet and Mahlon Clark on clarinet
02 - Say it With Music - orchestra
03 - Summertime - Norma Zimmer
04 - My True Carrie Love - Dick Dale with Dianne, Kathy,
Natalie, Larry, Jimmy,
Joe and guitarists
Neil Levang & Buddy Merrill
05 - Ma! He’s Making Eyes at Me - Sung and danced by
Bobby Burgess & Cissy King
(1st time on
show)
06 - If I Kiss You, Will You Go Away? - Lynn Anderson (also 1st time on show)
07 - Dance of the Comedians - Myron Floren on accordion
08 - I’m Sittin’ on Top of the World - Dianne, Kathy & Peggy Lennon
09 - Running Wild - danced by Arthur Duncan
10 - Medley: Why Do I Love You?/ Cuddle Up a Little
Closer - Jimmy Roberts
and Natalie Nevins
11 - My Kind of Town (Chicago Is) - Bob Lido and Aladdin
12 - The Champagne Waltz - Dianne, Kathy, Norma, Natalie,
Joe, Steve, Jimmy,
and Dick.
Lawrence dancing with Cissy.
13 - Minnie the Mermaid - Larry Hooper with Jo Ann Castle at the honky tonk piano
14 - By the Light of the Silvery Moon - orchestra
15 - Song of Songs - Joe Feeney with Frank Scott at the piano
16 - Thoroughly Modern Millie - sung and danced by
Dianne, Cissy, Kathy, Jack,
Bobby and
Jo Ann Castle (also on ragtime piano)
17 - Moon River - Steve Smith
18 - When My Dreamboat Comes Home - Bob Ralston at the piano
19 - Ride, Ride, Ride - Lynn Anderson with Kathy, Dianne,
Natalie and
Neil Levang on
guitar
20 - Cruising Down the River - Jo Ann, Natalie, Dianne,
Kathy, Norma, Cissy, Dick,
Larry, Steve,
Jimmy, Bobby, Joe, and Frank Scott on harpsichord