Louis Armstrong / Andrews Sisters / Carol Lawrence

Season 1Episode 1260 minDec 9, 1965
Louis Armstrong / Andrews Sisters / Carol Lawrence
Music: --Dean Martin - ""Singing the Blues"" --The Andrews Sisters and Dean Martin - medley: ""Don't Fence Me In"" and ""Apple Blossom time"" --Louis Armstrong - ""Someday"" and ""So Long, Dearie"" --Carol Lawrence and Dean Martin - ""Baby Face"" --Carol Lawrence - ""Funny Face"" --Line Renaud (French singer) - ""Lui et Moi"" (""Side by Side"") Also: --Gene Baylos (comedian) --Rich Little NBC repeated this show on May 12, 1966.
Louis Armstrong / Andrews Sisters / Carol Lawrence has aired on Dec 9, 1965 at 10:00 PM
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