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April 14, 1965 - Episode #31 (Catalog #15-1965) (recorded 4/1/65)

Transcript (from kinescope):

Opening medley (song excerpts):

1. Shindogs - "Shaking All Over"

2. Donna Loren - "Talk About Love" (with the Wellingtons)

3. Blossoms - "Peaches and Cream" (hit by The Ikettes)

4. Millie Small - "Be My Baby" (Dick and Dee song)

5. Jerry Lee Lewis - "Whole Lotta Shaking Going On"

6. Righteous Brothers - "Ko Ko Joe" (end of medley)

Shindig log, sponsors tag (Tussy and Beach Nut Gum)

Commercial: Beech-Nut Fruit Stripe Gum (with stop motion animals)

Jimmy O'Neill intro

Bobby Hatfield - "Come See"

Shindogs (Delaney Bramlett) - "Find My Way Back Home"

Sounds Inc. - "Time for You"

Neil Sedaka - "Let the People Talk"

Commercial: Tussy Two Tone lipstick

Millie Small - "I'm Blue"

The Wellintons - "Bumble Bee"

Glenn Campbell - "Wabash Cannonball"

Anita Sheer - "Cecilia" (not the Simon and Garfunkel song)

Jerry Lee Lewis - "I Believe in You"

Commercial: Arrid deodorant ("Is there a spray deodorant I can use…and be sure?")

Nino Tempo and April Stevens - "Swing Me"

The Blossoms - "I Like It Like That"

Donna Loren - "Finger Poppin'"

Station Identification

Commercials: Score (men's hair crème)

Anita Sheer (with the Wellingtons) - "I'll Never Find Another You"

Sounds Incorporated - "Hall of the Mountain King"

Jerry Mason - "For Mama"

Commercial: Old London Foods record promotion "Swingers" LP

Neil Sedaka - "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do"

Millie Small - "My Boy Lollipop"

Commercial: Head and Shoulders dandruff shampoo ("Hey, Susie's going to the prom with me after all.")

Jimmy O'Neill talks with associate producer David Mallett who introduces James Burton.

James Burton (Shindig guitarist) - "Love Lost"

Righteous Brothers - "Try to Find Another Man"

Jimmy O'Neill (in baseball uniform) announces ABC's broadcasts of baseball games. Jack Good (in cricket uniform) announces the guests on next week's Shindig.

Jerry Lee Lewis and Neil Sedaka (both playing piano) - "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" (Neil's piano is set on top of Jerry Lee Lewis' piano.) Finale, closing credits.

60 minutes

Note: According to an old ebay auction (Nino Tempo and April Stevens contract), this episode was taped April 1, 1965.


THIS SHOW IS IN PUBLIC DOMAIN AND ADHERE TO E BAYS STRICT POLICIES PERTAINING TO MEDIA IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN. THIS SHOW ENTERED PUBLIC DOMAIN 1/12/1993.