Jerry Lee Lewis / Raquel Welch / Yardbirds

Season 2Episode 330 minSep 23, 1965
Jerry Lee Lewis / Raquel Welch / Yardbirds
Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. Jerry Lee Lewis - ""Breathless"" 2. Blossoms - ""Johnny B. Goode"" 3. Wellingtons - ""Whole Lotta Lovin'"" (Raquel Welch cameo) 4. Billy Preston - ""Baby, Please Don't Go"" (end of medley) Commercial: Score hair creme; Ban Deodorant --Jerry Lee Lewis - ""High Heeled Sneakers"" --Mike Clifford - ""Ruby Baby"" (with the Wellingtons) --Raquel Welch - ""Dancing In the Street"" (with the Blossoms) --The Yardbirds - ""For Your Love"" Commerical: Stri-Dex acne medication (with Jimmy O'Neill) --Billy Preston and the Blossoms - ""Look at Me"" --Mike Clifford and the Wellingtons - ""Wonderful World"" --Jerry Lee Lewis - ""Mean Woman Blues"" Commercial: Listerine --The Pretty Things - ""Honey, I Need"" --The Blossoms - ""Nowhere to Run"" --The Yardbirds - ""Heart Full Of Soul"" Shindig promo with clips of upcoming guests. Jimmy O'Neill closing comments. --Finale (with closing credits): Jerry Lee Lewis - ""High School Confidential,"" ""Great Balls of Fire""
Jerry Lee Lewis / Raquel Welch / Yardbirds has aired on Sep 23, 1965 at 7:30 PM
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