Show 2
Season 1Episode 260 minAug 8, 1971

1. As Sonny sings ""Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen"" at the piano, Ken comes up to him, claiming to know all about his troubled past.
2. Sonny and Cher open the show with ""Joy To the World"" and banter about Sonny's Italian background.
3. Cher sings ""Greensleeves"" in a comedy blackout as Sonny and Ken each take one of her hands and walk off-camera.
4. Ken is featured in a musical production number of ""All I Need Is the Girl.""
5. Ken gets vocally carried away as he and Cher watch the film Love Story.
6. Sonny mimes a recording of Jim Nabors singing ""Gonna Build a Mountain"" as two mountain climbers struggle to get up to him.
7. Cher sings ""It Had To Be You""
8. Ken is featured in a repetitive vaudeville routine about tap dancers whose top hats are taken by the previous performers.
9. Cher attempts to show Sonny what it is that he does best.
10. Sonny and Cher perform a medley of ""I Believe In Music"" and ""Put Your Hand In the Hand.""
11. Sonny, dressed as German composer Ludwig van Beethov
Show 2 has aired on Aug 8, 1971 at 10:00 PM
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