November 4, 1962: Tribute to Richard Rodgers (from Carnegie Hall)

The Ed Sullivan Show: Season 15: Episode 6

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The Ed Sullivan Show
November 4, 1962: Tribute to Richard Rodgers (from Carnegie Hall)

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CBS | Air Date: November 4, 1962
Summary: Tribute to Richard Rodgers (broadcast from Carnegie Hall):
Rodgers & Hart songs: --Peggy Lee - "Mountain Greenery" (with 50 piece orchestra) --Peggy Lee & Steve Lawrence - "Manhattan" --Steve Lawrence - "With a Song in My Heart" --Diahann Carroll - "Little Girl Blue" --Roberta Peters - "Falling in Love with Love" --Cesare Siepi -
Tribute to Richard Rodgers (broadcast from Carnegie Hall):
Rodgers & Hart songs: --Peggy Lee - "Mountain Greenery" (with 50 piece orchestra) --Peggy Lee & Steve Lawrence - "Manhattan" --Steve Lawrence - "With a Song in My Heart" --Diahann Carroll - "Little Girl Blue" --Roberta Peters - "Falling in Love with Love" --Cesare Siepi - "Where or When?" --Peter Nero (piano player) - "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue"
Songs from Rogers and Hammerstein shows: --Peggy Lee - "It Might as Well be Spring" (from "State Fair") & "Younger Than Springtime" ("South Pacific") Note: Another source listed Steve Lawrence as singing "Younger Than Springtime." --Gordon MacRae - "If I Loved You" (from "Carrousel"), "Oklahoma," "Surrey with the Fringe on Top" & "Beautiful Morning" (all from "Oklahoma") --Gordon MacRae & Roberta Peters - "Shall We Dance" (from "King and I") --Steve Lawrence, Cesari Siepi & Gordon Macrae - There's Nothing Like A Dame --Roberta Peters - "Wonderful Guy" (from "Oklahoma") --Nancy Dussault - "Do Re Mi" (from "Sound of Music," singing with children) --Cesari Siepi (with Richard Rodgers) - "You'll Never Walk Alone" --Diahann Carroll - No Strings & Sweetest Sounds --Robert De Cormier chorale - "Bloody Mary" (from "South Pacific") --all guests - "It's a Grand Night for Singing" (from "State Fair")
Audience bows: Richard Rodgers, Dorothy Rodgers, Alan Jay Lerner
Ed Sullivan reads telegrams from Dwight D. Eisenhower, Herbert Hoover, Harry Truman, Adlai E. Stevenson and others.
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Genre(s): Comedy, Talk & Interview, Music

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