May 6, 1956

The Ed Sullivan Show: Season 8: Episode 33

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The Ed Sullivan Show
May 6, 1956

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CBS | Air Date: May 6, 1956
Summary: Music:--The Four Lovers (musical group, precursor to The Four Seasons) - "You're The Apple Of My Eye" and "Please Don't Leave Me."--Nat 'King' Cole sings "Too Young to Go Steady" and "That's My Girl" (and possibly  "Ask Me" & "Tea For Two").--Nat 'King' Cole and Tony Martin - "On The Sunny Side Of The Street" song and dance.--Tony MartinMusic:--The Four Lovers (musical group, precursor to The Four Seasons) - "You're The Apple Of My Eye" and "Please Don't Leave Me."--Nat 'King' Cole sings "Too Young to Go Steady" and "That's My Girl" (and possibly  "Ask Me" & "Tea For Two").--Nat 'King' Cole and Tony Martin - "On The Sunny Side Of The Street" song and dance.--Tony Martin sings "Manhattan," "There's No Tomorrow," "I Get Ideas" and "Walk Hand In Hand with Me."--Linda Lynch (singer) (also listed as "The Linda Lynch Trio, dancers")--Nino Nanni (musician) recites "What Is A Boy?"Comedy:--Edie Adams (singer-comedian) does an impression of Marilyn Monroe singing "'S Wonderful."--Will Jordan (comedian-impressionist) - shows how Robert Mitchum, Bing Crosby and Jack Benny walk across a stage, then does his impression of Sullivan.Also appearing:--Audience bow: Dave Erb (jockey, won the 1957 Kentucky Derby with horse "Needles"). Expand
Genre(s): Comedy, Talk & Interview, Music

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