The band excels on "The Good Life," while Clay Hart sings "Tie A Yellow Ribbon."
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From the minute Lawrence "opens the bottle" with his trademark pop-fizz you know there's great music to follow. Guy and Ralna salute Bob Wills with "San Antonio Rose," Bob Ralston and Bob Smale recall the Guy Lombardo Orchestra and his twin pianos on "The Raindrop Serenade," and the Jimmy Dorsey tune "Yours" gets a very special treatment by the lovely Anacani. Join in for a "Sentimental Journey."
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This most beautiful Thanksgiving program gets off to a rousing start with the band and singers reminding you "There's No Place Like Home For The Holidays". Guy and Ralna invite viewers to "Y'all Come," while Sandi and the girls sing "Count Your Blessings." The traditional "Bless This House" features Norma Zimmer, and Joe Feeney and the group remembers to "Be Thankful."
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This 1974 show salutes the songs recognized by the recording industry as the "best." "Little Green Apples" is sung by Clay Hart. Dick Dale and the girls "Catch A Falling Star," and Norma Zimmer enchants with "Moon River." "Rose Garden," "Cabaret," and "Mack The Knife" are just a few of the "wunnerful, wunnerful" songs included in this Grammy Award-winning selection.
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Norma Zimmer gives a beautiful performance of "My Favorite Things" and you'll laugh as Larry Hooper and Buddy Merrill cut up during "Sleepin' At The Foot Of The Bed." The Lawrence Welk Orchestra is in the spotlight for a medley of songs from the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical "Carousel" and you won't want to miss Buddy Merrill's impromptu guitar solo on "My Blue Heaven."
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