@Hot_Pepper76 I heard this song on the radio in 1961. I thought it was great. I was 7 years old. "Oliver Twist meets the Duke of Oil", by Rod Mckuen.
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George Gobel was a very popular comedian in the 1950s, 60s and 70s. Here he's the last guest on this episode of the Tonight Show, following Bob Hope and Dean Martin. His remark about the tuxedo is hilarious. Also, watch Dean Martin's cigarette.
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@Hot_Pepper76 George Gobel was a very funny comedian back in the 1960s and 70s. Here he is with Johnny Carson, Bob Hope, and Dean Martin. His remark about the tuxedo is one of the funniest moments on TV.
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The incredible voice of Tom Jones. He sang the theme song in the 1965 James Bond Movie, "Thunderball". Tom claims that he almost passed out while singing the last note in the song. He said the room started spinning.
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Jackie DeShannon had a huge hit in 1965 with "What The World Needs Now Is Love". Written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David. It reached #7 in the Billboard charts, and #1 in Canada.
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Blood,Sweat & Tears - "You've Made Me So Very Happy". The great voice of David Clayton-Thomas. I saw them perform at a small club in Memphis in the early 80s. They still sounded great.
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@Hot_Pepper76 Here's a great one from Chuck Mangione in 1973 - "Land of Make Believe". Featuring Chuck, a full orchestra, and a vocalist - Esther Satterfield. It's beautiful.
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"Land of Make Believe" (1973). This is a great composition by Chuck Mangione. Performed by Chuck with a full orchestra and a vocalist - Esther Satterfield.
https://t.co/QCLbigaeX5