Songs from Old Russia, the 1930's Big Band bus, and a salute to the composer Frank Loesser
- Episode aired May 10, 1963
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- TriviaMitch Miller and the Gang perform songs from Old Russia (featuring Gang members Jack Brown and Keith Booth), the 1930's Big Band bus (featuring Gang members Jim Farmer, John Smedberg, Andy Love and Bob McGrath), string and jazz instrumentals, (featuring 12-year-old Mike Rendleman, piano) and a salute to the composer Frank Loesser (featuring Gang members Phil Olson and Adrian Revere). Opening sing-along: "Yes Sir, that's my baby" (The Gang) ; Featured music: "Bublichki" (Jack Brown) ; "Abdul the Bulbul Ameer" (Keith Booth and The Gang) ; "Two guitars" (The Gang and the Dancers) ; "Have you ever been lonely" (Vocal trio: Jim Farmer, John Smedberg and Andy Love ; The Gang) ; "The very thought of you" (Bob McGrath and the The Gang) ; "Johnson rag" (Jazz instrumental ensemble ; The Gang) ; "I wanna be loved" (Leslie Uggams and Mitch Miller, English horn) ; "Fiddles and strings" / Glenn Osser (Sing-along Strings) ; "Organ grinder swing" (Dominic Cortese, accordion ; The Gang and The Kids) ; "Prelude no. 3" / Chopin (Mike Rendleman, piano) ; "I wish I were in love again" (Mike Rendleman, piano ; with jazz ensemble) ; "My darling, my darling" (Phil Olson and The Gang) ; "Thumbelina" (Adrian Revere and The Kids) ; "Spring will be a little late this year" (Leslie Uggams and Sing-along Strings) ; Just another polka (The Gang and The Dancers) ; Closing sing-along: "California, here I come" (The Gang) ; "Skip to my Lou" (The Gang and Leslie Uggams) ; "Once in love with Amy" (The Gang, Leslie Uggams and the Dancers)
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