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Lawrence Welk Biographies of the Longest Running TV
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The Lawrence Welk Show was among the most successful
musical variety shows in American history and can be
watched on PBS
A wealth of talent entertained millions of people on TV with
what became known as Champagne music over its 30
year and 1,065 episode history.
Find the most extensive collection of Lawrence Welk
Show biographies online, from his early days as a
travelling band to his hit TV show on ABC right here
at Welkshow.com.
This Weekend on PBS
"Harry Warren
Salute (1972)"
See
the Lawrence Welk Show's "Harry
Warren Salute" episode this weekend on PBS
.
This episode
celebrates the music of composer Harry
Warren, a prolific composer who wrote
more than 800 songs between 1918 and
1981, including many memorable movie
classics. The show begins with the song "Lullaby
of Broadway" performed by Tanya
Welk, Joe Feeney, Gail Farrell, Dick
Dale, Cissy King, Bobby Burgess, Norma
Zimmer, Jimmy Roberts, Mary Lou Metzger
and Ken Delo.
Guy Hovis and Ralna English sing "Would
You Like to Take a Walk", Norma Zimmer
sings "I Only Have Eyes For You", Clay
Hart performs the "Chattanooga Choo
Choo", Tanya Welk performs "You Must
Have Been a Beautiful Baby", Ken
Delo sings "I Found a Million Dollar
Baby in a Five-and-Ten Cent Store", Arthur
Duncan dances to "With Plenty of Money
and You", Bob Ralston performs
"September in the Rain" and Myron Floren
performs "The Kiss Polka."