Four Tops / The Who / Billy Joe Royal

Season 2Episode 630 minOct 2, 1965
Four Tops / The Who / Billy Joe Royal
Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. Ray Peterson – ""Let's Have A Party"" 2. Linda Gayle – ""Do You Wanna Dance?"" 3. Four Tops – ""Down the Road Apiece"" (end of medley) Shindig logo, Jimmy O'Neill intro --Billy Joe Royal – ""Down in the Boondocks"" --Linda Gayle – ""Home of the Brave"" (Jody Miller hit) --The Four Tops – ""It's the Same Old Song"" --Ray Peterson – ""Mean Woman Blues"" --The Who – ""I Can't Explain"" (Who's U.S. TV debut, performance taped in England) --The Blossoms – ""Lover's Concerto"" --Linda Gayle – ""Stop, Look and Listen"" --Billy Joe Royal – ""I Knew You When"" --Gerry and the Pacemakers – ""Ferry Cross the Mersey"" (repeat from earlier episode) --Ray Peterson – ""Let the Four Winds Blow"" --Four Tops - song? (The Four Tops start to perform a song but it is interrupted by a Shindig promo mentioning upcoming guests. Song might have been ""I Can't Help Myself"") --Ray Peterson – ""Mickey's Monkey"" (finale, closing titles)
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