
Lawrence and his Musical Family tell the history of America from folk songs to pop tunes.

We go back to 1966 to celebrate Christmas with Lawrence, his Musical Family, and their families.įrom "This Could Be The Start of Something Big" to "Auld Lang Syne", this show is filled with happy holiday nostalgia.Ī Champagne salute to Broadway musicals, this show features the great songs from 'The Sound of Music", and "My Fair Lady". This program is a tribute to the unforgettable songs of Nat "King" Cole.

The Champagne Music Makers present a "Winter Show" as they sing "Button Up Your Overcoat", JoAnn Castle goes all out on "Skater's Boogie", and the Lennon sisters sing one of their favorites - "It's A Marshmallow World". You'll probably remember every song on this show from "Que Sera, Sera" to "The Girl That I Marry". This show from 1981 starts out "On The Street Where You Live" and takes us all the way to New Orleans and the "South Rampart Street Parade". "There's No Place Like Home For The Holidays" sets the mood for this holiday show. This show features the score from the Broadway musical "No, No, Nanette" and the entire cast gets into the act for one of the greatest finales in the history of the Lawrence Welk Show. "S'Wonderful" is the perfect choice to open a show saluting the great Fred Astaire. Larry Hooper gets things underway in this Halloween show singing "This Old House" with the aid of some friendly ghosts. This program was based on Lawrence Welk's book of the same name. The band excels on "The Good Life", while Clay Hart sings "Tie A Yellow Ribbon". What would a county fair be without "Cotton Candy and a Toy Balloon"? Bob Ralston delights with "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down", Arthur Duncan invites everyone to "Meet Me In St. This tune filled tribute to the "young at heart" is filled with wonderful melodies, starting with "Dearie".


"Sweet and Lovely" opens the show and sets the mood for the following hour. "How Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Farm" gets us rolling on this "farm" show that aired first in 1973. Some of your favorite songs and themes from movies are heard in this entertaining show. "Say It with Music" opens this very first national television broadcast of the the Lawrence Welk Show.
