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Shindig! Season 1

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Shindig! is an American musical variety series which aired on ABC from September 16, 1964 to January 8, 1966. The show was hosted by Jimmy O'Neill, a disc jockey in Los Angeles at the time who also created the show along with his wife Sharon Sheeley and production executive Art Stolnitz. The original pilot was rejected by ABC and David Sontag, then Executive Producer of ABC, redeveloped and completely redesigned the show. A new pilot with a new cast of artists was shot starring Sam Cooke. That pilot aired as the premiere episode.

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Shindig!

1964

Shindig! is an American musical variety series which aired on ABC from September 16, 1964 to January 8, 1966. The show was hosted by Jimmy O'Neill, a disc jockey in Los Angeles at the time who also created the show along with his wife Sharon Sheeley and production executive Art Stolnitz. The original pilot was rejected by ABC and David Sontag, then Executive Producer of ABC, redeveloped and completely redesigned the show. A new pilot with a new cast of artists was shot starring Sam Cooke. That pilot aired as the premiere episode.

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Shindig! Season 1 Full Episode Guide

Episode 52 - Final 60-minute show: Patty Duke; Barbara Lewis; The Searchers; Gilloteens
First Aired: September. 08,1965

Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. Bruce Scott - ""Baby Work Out"" 2. Barbara Lewis – ""He's a Real Gone Guy"" 3. Gene Chandler – ""I Got A Woman"" 4. Blossoms, Elgibles – ""Rider"" 5. Collins Kids, Bruce Scott, and John Andrea – ""Don't Think Twice, It's Alright"" 6. Searchers, Gilloteens – ""I Got My Mojo Working"" (end of medley) Other songs (not in broadcast order): --Patty Duke - ""Say Something Funny"" and ""Funny Little Butterflies"" --The Zombies - ""She's Not There"" --The Searchers - ""He's Got No Love,"" ""Love Potion #9"" and ""Bumble Bee"" --Barbara Lewis - ""It's Not Unusual,"" ""Baby I'm Yours"" and ""Watermelon Man"" --Gene Chandler - ""Good Times"" and ""Sugar Dumpling"" --The Guilloteens - ""I Don't Believe"" --Billy Preston - ""Agent Double-O-Soul"" --Darlene Love/Blossoms - ""Saved"" --The Collins Kids - ""Like A Rolling Stone,"" ""Ticket to Ride"" and ""Sunshine Lollipops and Rainbows"" --Bruce Scott - ""Baby Work Out,"" ""Summertime Blues"" and ""Save Your Heart for Me"" --The Shindig band -

Episode 51 - James Brown; Booker T & the MG's; The Kinks
First Aired: September. 01,1965

Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. Bobby Sherman – ""Susie Q"" 2. Shindogs – ""I'm A Fool"" 3. Glen Campbell – ""Hard Headed Woman"" 4. Kathy Kersh – ""Evil"" (end of medley) Other songs (not in broadcast order): --James Brown - ""Papa's Got A Brand New Bag"" and ""Please Please Please"" --Booker T & the MG's - ""Bootleg,"" ""My Babe""/""Big Train"" and ""Green Onions"" --The Kinks - ""I'm A Lover Not A Fighter"" and ""Beautiful Delilah"" --Jean Paul Vignon - ""What Now My Love?"" and ""It's My Party"" (French version of 2nd song) --Billy Preston - ""Shake and Fingerpop"" --Glen Campbell - ""Right String Baby,"" ""Hallelujah I Love Her So"" and ""I'm Alive"" --The Offbeats - ""Mary,"" ""I'm All Right"" and ""You Know I Need You"" --Kathy Kersh - ""You'd Better Come Home"" --Kathy Kersh & Bobby Sherman - ""You Can't Sit Down"" --Bobby Sherman - ""Lover Please,"" ""Wooly Bully,"" and ""Heart of Soul"" --Cathie Taylor - ""Rock Me in the Cradle of Love"" and ""Around the Corner"" --The Shindogs - ""Price of Love"" --

Episode 50 - Bo Diddley / Tina Turner / Jackie DeShannon / Eddie Hodges
First Aired: August. 18,1965

Opening medley - Bo Diddley songs (song excerpts): 1. The Shindogs - ""Ride On Josephine"" 2. Bobby Sherman - ""Pretty Thing"" 3. Jay P. Mobey - ""Bo Diddley"" 4. Eddie Hodges, Glen Campbell, Bo Diddley - ""Mama Don't Allow No Twistin'"" (end of medley) Other songs (not in broadcast order): --Tina Turner - ""I Don't Need"" ""Goodbye, So Long"" & ""I Can't Believe What You Say"" --Bo Diddley - ""Give Me A Break,"" ""You Can't Judge A Book By Its Cover"" ""Road Runner"" and ""Hey Bo Diddley"" --Jackie DeShannon - ""What the World Needs Now"" & ""Feel So Fine"" --Eddie Rambeau - ""Concrete and Clay"" & ""My Name Is Mud"" --Eddie Hodges - ""New Orleans"" --Glen Campbell - ""Don't You Rock Me, Daddy-O"" & ""Rip It Up"" --Patty Michaels - ""Mrs. Johnny"" --Billy Preston - ""Satisfaction"" (with the Wellingtons) --Jay P. Mobey (a ""Shindig! discovery) - ""Don't Cry No More"" --Dick and Dee Dee - ""Thou Shalt Not Steal"" and ""Don't Think Twice, It's Alright"" --The Shindig Dancers - dance to

Episode 49 - Ronettes / Donovan / Rolling Stones / Bobby Goldsboro
First Aired: August. 11,1965

Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. Bobby Goldsboro & Donna Loren – ""I Go Ape"" 2. Joey Paige – ""Move It"" 3. Shindogs – ""Rock ‘n' Roll Music"" 4. Glen Campbell – ""Way Down Yonder in New Orleans"" 5. Blossoms, Wellingtons – ""Shake Rattle & Roll"" 6. Ronettes – ""All Shook Up"" 7. Sonny and Cher – ""Yakety Yak"" 8. Billy Preston – ""Hound Dog"" 9. Righteous Brothers – ""Justine"" (end of medley) Additional songs (not in broadcast order): --The Ronettes - ""Born to Be Together"" and ""Be My Baby"" --Donovan - ""Catch the Wind"" and ""Colours"" --Rolling Stones - ""Oh Baby (We Got A Good Thing Goin')"" and ""Down the Road a Piece"" (clips probably taped in England) --Sonny and Cher - ""I Got You Babe"" --Sonny Bono - ""Laugh At Me"" --Bobby Goldsboro - ""Voodoo Woman"" and ""If You've Got A Heart"" --The Righteous Brothers - ""Hung on You"" and ""Turn on Your Love Light"" --Joey Paige - ""I Just Want to Make Love to You"" and ""West Coast Promo Man"" (""The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man"") --Glen Ca

Episode 48 - Dixie Cups / Marianne Faithfull / Great Scots / Nooney Rickett 4
First Aired: August. 04,1965

Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. Jerry Naylor – ""You Turn Me On"" 2. Billy Preston – ""Seventh Son"" 3. Jackie & Gayle, Bobby Sherman – ""It Happened Just that Way"" 4. Righteous Brothers – ""Burn on Love"" (end of medley, Shindig logo) Additional songs (not in broadcast order): --Dixie Cups - ""I'm Gonna Get You Yet"" and ""Two Wa Pockey Way"" --Marianne Faithfull - ""My Time Of Sorrow"" & ""Paris Bells"" --The Great Scots - ""Rockin' Robin"" and ""Give Some Lovin'"" --The Righteous Brothers - ""Keep A Knockin'"" and ""You Are My Sunshine"" --Bobby Hatfield - ""Unchained Melody"" --Terry Allen - ""Red Bird"" & ""Freedom School"" medley --Billy Preston - ""Clarabella"" and ""(I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man"" --Nooney Rickett Four - ""Maybe the Last Time"" and ""Shame On You"" (a.k.a.""Shame, Shame, Shame"") Plus, the finale --Jackie and Gayle - ""When You Walk in the Room"" --Linda Clark with Jackie and Gayle - ""Let the Sun Shine In"" --Linda Clark - ""Oh Boy"" and ""Looking For My Pig"" --Bobby Sherm

Episode 47 - Dave Clark Five / Jay and the Americans / Dave Berry
First Aired: July. 28,1965

Guests (songs are not in broadcast order - some may be abridged): --Dave Clark Five - ""Reelin' & Rockin',"" ""Glad All Over,"" ""Bits and Pieces,"" ""Can't You See That She's Mine"" and ""I Like It Like That"" --Jay and the Americans - ""Do You Love Me,"" ""This Land is Your Land"" and ""Cara Mia"" --Roy Clark - ""Shake, Rattle and Roll,"" ""Twelfth Street Rag"" and ""Sally Was A Good 'ol Girl"" --The Nashville Teens - ""Google Eye"" --Dave Berry - ""Memphis"" --Terry Black - ""Good Golly Miss Molly"" and ""She Was Only Sixteen"" --The Blossoms - ""Hippy Hippy Shake"" and ""Can I Get A Witness"" --Billy Preston - ""Too Much Monkey Business"" --Donna Loren - ""To Know Him Is To Love Him"" and ""Long Live Love"" --Tommy Tucker - ""High Heel Sneakers,"" ""Long Tall Shorty,"" ""Just for a Day"" and ""Walking the Dog"" --John Andrea - ""Route 66"" --Linda Carr - ""Pain In My Heart"" and ""Tell Me What You're Gonna Do"" --Mike Clifford - ""New Orleans"" and ""Stay"" --The Wellingtons - ""Go Go Girls"" --Roy Clark (with th

Episode 46 - Gene Pitney / The Chiffons / Gary Lewis & the Playboys / Sir Douglas Quintet
First Aired: July. 21,1965

Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. Gene Pitney – ""Carol"" 2. Sir Douglas Quintet – ""Roll Over Beethoven"" 3. Bruce Scott – ""Maybelline"" 4. Sonny and Cher – ""Ride On Josephine"" (end of medley) Additional songs (not in broadcast order): --Gene Pitney - ""Looking Through the Eyes of Love,"" ""Last Chance To Turn Around"" and ""The Race is On"" --Gary Lewis and the Playboys - ""Save Your Heart for Me"" and ""This Diamond Ring"" --Sir Douglas Quintet - ""She's About A Mover"" and ""The Tracker"" --Sonny and Cher - ""Do You Love Me?"" --Cher - ""All I Really Want to Do"" --The Nashville Teens - ""Tobacco Road"" --Jody Miller - ""Silver Threads and Golden Needles"" --The Righteous Brothers - ""Justine"" and ""In That Great Gettin' up Morning."" (Plus, the finale.) --The Chiffons - ""Nobody Knows What's Goin' On (In My Mind But Me)"" --Billy Preston - ""Do the Boomerang"" and ""Maggie's Farm"" --Bobby Sherman - ""Seventh Son"" --The Elgibles & the Blossoms - ""I Want Candy"" --The Blossoms - ""I Can't

Episode 45 - Beau Brummels / Shelley Fabares / Ian Whitcomb / Sammy Jackson
First Aired: July. 14,1965

Opening medley (song excerpts): (1) Bobby Sherman - ""Rave On"" (2) Beau Brummels, Kelly Garrett and Sammy Jackson – ""Do You Wanna Dance?"" (3) The Shindogs - ""Fun, Fun, Fun"" Other songs (not in broadcast order) --The Beau Brummels – ""Just A Little,"" ""Sad Little Girl"" and ""You Tell Me Why"" --Terry Black – ""Unless You Care"" --Shelley Fabares – ""My Prayer"" --Kelly Garrett – ""Boy on the Drums"" and ""Fastest Little Racer"" --Sammy Jackson (actor) – ""Memphis"" and ""Hard Headed Woman"" --Ian Whitcomb – ""I'm Henry the VIII, I Am"" ""Nervous"" --George Wydell – ""Do the Walk"" --The Blossoms – ""Goodbye, So Long"" --The Gauchos – ""For You My Love"" and ""Seventh Son"" --Billy Preston - ""All About Melanie"" (instrumental song, on piano) --Shindogs – ""Talkin' ‘bout You"" & ""She's Fine She's Mine"" -- Bobby Sherman – ""Catch the Wind,"" ""My Ferrari GTO"" (excerpt) and ""For Your Love"" --The Wellingtons – ""Lotus 23"" and ""Restless Rookie"" --Finale: Ian Whitcomb – ""You Turn Me On""

Episode 44 - Aretha Franklin / Marianne Faithfull / The Kinks / Sonny & Cher
First Aired: July. 07,1965

Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. Bobby Sherman, Donna Loren, Eligibles, Blossoms – ""You Really Got Me"" 2. Rick Lancelot – ""All Day and All of the Night"" 3. Kinks – ""I'm A Lover Not A Fighter"" (end of medley) Other songs (not in broadcast order, listed according to artist): --Marianne Faithfull - ""What Have They Done To The Rain?"" ""As Tears Go By,"" ""Come and Stay With Me,"" and ""This Little Bird"" --The Kinks - ""It's All Right,"" ""Set Me Free"" and ""Tired of Waiting for You"" (Also, the finale) --Sonny and Cher - ""It's Gonna Rain"" and ""I Got You, Babe"" --Cher - ""Dream Baby"" (a.k.a. ""I Dream of Him"") --Sonny Bono - ""Hello Josephine"" --Aretha Franklin - ""Shoop Shoop Song (It's In His Kiss)"" and ""I'm Losing You"" --Billy Preston - ""Satisfaction"" --The Gauchos - ""I Ain't Got You"" and ""I Like It Like That"" --Donna Loren - ""Bad Boy"" and ""Shakin' All Over"" --The Blossoms - ""Gimme Some"" and ""I Can't Believe What You Say"" --Bobby Sherman - ""Bring It On Home"" and ""I Saw Her

Episode 43 - Jerry Lee Lewis / Chad and Jeremy / Jackie Wilson
First Aired: June. 30,1965

Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. Bobby Sherman, Wellingtons – ""At the Hop"" 2. The Blossoms, Donna Loren – ""I Do the Shimmy Shimmy"" 3. Jackie Wilson – ""Shake Shake"" 4. Jerry Lee Lewis – ""Jenny, Jenny"" (end of medley) Other songs (not in broadcast order): --Jerry Lee Lewis - ""Rockin' Pneumonia"" and ""High School Confidential"" --Jackie Wilson - ""That's Why (I Love You So),"" ""No Pity in the Naked City"" and ""I'm So Lonely"" --Chad and Jeremy - ""Before and After"" & ""A Summer Song"" --The Righteous Brothers - ""Baby, What You Want Me to Do"" --Bobby Hatfield - ""Hey Little Girl"" --Bill Medley - ""Charlie Brown"" --The Righteous Brothers and the Blossoms - ""Night Time Is the Right Time"" --Glen Campbell - ""Cumberland Gap"" --Donna Loren - ""Rock Me in the Cradle of Love"" and ""My Boyfriend's Back"" --Bobby Sherman and Donna Loren - ""Casting My Spell on You"" --Bobby Sherman - ""You Can't Sit Down"" --The Shindogs - ""My Baby Left Me"" and ""Hard Day's Night"" --The Shindogs & Bobby

Episode 42 - The Byrds / Kingsmen / Micki Lynn / Jody Miller / Dave Berry
First Aired: June. 23,1965

Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. Willy Nelson – ""Long Tall Sally"" 2. David Crosby and Roger McGuinn (of the Byrds) – ""Long Tall Sally"" 3. Righteous Brothers – ""Sticks and Stones"" 4. Kingsmen, Billy Preston – ""Good Golly Miss Molly"" (end of medley) Other songs (not in broadcast order): : --The Byrds - ""Not Fade Away"" & ""Mr. Tambourine Man"" --The Kingsmen - ""Louie, Louie"" (Also, the finale: ""Do the Climb"") --Micki Lynn - ""Crazy ‘bout My Baby"" and ""Old Landmark"" --Jody Miller - ""Queen of the House"" and ""Saved"" --The Righteous Brothers - ""Burn On Love"" and ""Poison Ivy"" --The Stoneman Family - ""Lost Ball in the High Weeds"" and ""Big Ball In Monterey"" --The Everly Brothers - ""I'll Never Get Over You"" --Dave Berry - ""The Crying Game"" & ""One Heart between Two"" (clips probably taped in England) --Adam Faith - ""Message to Martha"" --Melinda Marx - ""Is That What I Get for Loving You?"" (Groucho's daughter) --Billy Preston - ""Hey Hey Hey Hey"" --Jean King (one of the

Episode 41 - Gary Lewis & the Playboys / Gerry & Pacemakers / P.J. Proby
First Aired: June. 16,1965

Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. Everly Brothers – ""Wake Up Little Suzie"" 2. Dick and Dee Dee – ""Should We Tell Him?"" (Everly Brothers song) 3. Gary Brento Weis – ""What'd I Say"" 4. Gerry and the Pacemakers – ""Slow Down"" (end of medley) Other songs (not in broadcast order): --Cliff Bennett & The Rebel Rousers – ""I Can't Stand It"" --The Bitter End Singers – ""Hard Times"" & ""I Ain't Gonna Take It Sitting Down"" --Petula Clark – ""In Love"" --Dick and Dee Dee – ""Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind"" --Dick and Dee Dee with Gerry Marsden – ""A Shot of Rhythm and Blues"" --Dick St. John Gosting (of Dick and Dee Dee) with Gerry Marsden & one of the Pacemakers – ""Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter"" --Everly Bros – ""Cathy's Clown"" and ""I'll Never Get Over You"" --Gerry & The Pacemakers – ""It's Gonna Be Alright"" and ""You'll Never Walk Alone"" --Gary Lewis & The Playboys – ""Count Me In"" and ""Save Your Heart for Me"" --Billy Preston – ""Little Sally Walker"" --PJ Proby

Episode 40 - Everly Bros. / Righteous Bros. / Bettye Lavette / Piccola Pupa
First Aired: June. 09,1965

Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. Jackie and Gayle - ""Iko Iko"" 2. The Blossoms - ""Don't Hang Up"" 3. Wellingtons, Bobby Sherman - ""The Bristol Stomp"" 4. Billy Preston - ""Baby Face"" 5. Everly Brothers - ""Gone Gone Gone"" (end of medley) Other songs (not in broadcast order): --Glen Campbell - ""Tom Dooley"" and ""Fort Worth Jail"" excerpt --Jimmy Clanton - ""Hurting Each Other"" --Everly Brothers - ""Great Balls of Fire,"" ""Slippin' and Slidin'"" excerpt and ""The Price Of Love"" --Bobby Hatfield - ""Out of Sight"" --Jackie and Gayle - ""And That's How It Goes"" & ""Camel Walk"" excerpt --Clydie King - ""The Thrill Is Gone"" --Bettye Lavette - ""Let Me Down Easy"" --Darlene Love - ""Didn't It Rain?"" --Billy Preston - ""Log Cabin"" & ""Breathless"" excerpt --Piccola Pupa - ""Breakaway"" and ""Skateboard"" --The Righteous Brothers - ""Slippin' and Slidin'"" excerpt, ""Camel Walk"" excerpt and ""Fee Fi Fidily I Oh"" --Sandie Shaw - ""(There's) Always Something There to Remind Me"" --Bobby Sherman -

Episode 39 - Major Lance / Patty Duke / Diane Renay / Righteous Bros.
First Aired: June. 02,1965

Opening medley (at beginning of show, song excerpts): 1. Bobby Sherman & Diane Renay – ""Peggy Sue"" 2. Blossoms, Wellingtons – ""Keep A Knockin'"" 3. Righteous Brothers – ""Be Bop A Lula"" Other songs (not in broadcast order): --Patty Duke - ""Don't Just Stand There"" & ""Everything But Love"" --Major Lance - ""Ain't That A Shame"" and ""Monkey Time"" --Diane Renay - ""Dum Dum"" --Linda Carr - ""Da Doo Run Run,"" ""What'd I Say?"" and ""C. C. Rider"" --Marianne Faithfull - ""Once I Had A Sweetheart"" --Righteous Brothers - ""Koko Joe,"" ""You'll Never Walk Alone,"" and ""Big Boy Pete"" --The Blossoms - ""Down by the Riverside"" --Billy Preston - ""Lucille"" --Bobby Sherman - ""Yeh Yeh"" & ""Peppermint Twist"" --Bobby Sherman with Delaney Bramlett and Joey Cooper - ""Wooly Bully"" --Delaney Bramlett - ""Gambling Man"" --Shindogs - ""Country Music Is Here to Stay"" & ""It's Gonna Be Alright"" --The Wellingtons - ""Three Cool Cats"" --Bobby Sherman, The Blossoms and the Wellingtons - ""Peppermint Twist""

Episode 38 - Rolling Stones / Howlin' Wolf / Sonny & Cher / Jackie DeShannon
First Aired: May. 26,1965

Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. Bobby Sherman – ""Reelin' and Rockin'"" -Len and Glenn, Brady and Grady – ""Reelin' and Rockin'"" 2. Sonny and Cher – ""Whole Lotta Shaking Going On"" 3. Blossoms and Wellingtons – ""Johnny B. Goode"" 4. The Shindogs (Cooper & Bramlett), Blossoms, The Wellingtons, Billy Preston – ""The Peppermint Twist"" 5. Rolling Stones – ""Down The Road Apiece"" (end of medley) Other songs (not in broadcast order): --Rolling Stones - ""Little Red Rooster,"" ""The Last Time"" & ""Play With Fire"" (Also: ""Satisfaction"" finale) Jack Good interviews the Stones prior to Howlin' Wolf's performance. --Howlin' Wolf - ""How Many Years"" --Sonny and Cher - ""We're Gonna Make It"" --Jimmie Rogers - ""Honeycomb"" and ""Woman From Liberia"" --Jackie DeShannon - ""Something's Got a Hold of Me (It Must Be Love)"" --Adam Wade - ""Garden in the Rain"" --The Explosions - ""Work with Me, Annie"" --Rick Lancelot - ""Doctor Feelgood"" --Len and Glenn, Brady and Grady (quartet made up of 2 s

Episode 37 - Ray Charles / Zombies / Dinah Lee / Righteous Brothers
First Aired: May. 19,1965

Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. Righteous Brothers – ""This Little Girl of Mine"" 2. Donna Loren and Bobby Sherman – ""Sticks and Stones"" 3. Blossoms – ""Guess Who"" 4. Wellingtons – ""Hit the Road Jack"" 5. Ray Charles – ""I Can't Stop Loving You"" (end of medley) Other songs (not in broadcast order): --Ray Charles - ""I've Got A Woman"" and ""Georgia"" (also, the finale) --Righteous Brothers - ""Bring It on Home To Me"" and ""Sticks and Stones"" --Zombies - ""It's Alright with Me"" and ""Summertime"" (clips probably taped in England) --Dinah Lee - ""You Don't Talk about Love"" (""You Never Talk about Love"") and ""Oh, Boy!"" --Donna Loren - ""Cycle Set"" and ""Into My Heart"" (or ""So High So Low"") --Bobby Sherman - ""Hey Little Girl"" and ""Well Alright"" --George Soulé - ""I Love The Way You Love"" --Joe Williams - ""I'm Sticking with You Baby"" --Glen Campbell - ""I Guess I'm Dumb"" --Ray Peterson - ""House Without Windows"" --Wellingtons - ""Little Old Lady from Pasadena"" --The Shindogs - ""Hip

Episode 36 - Olympics / Moody Blues / Brenda Holloway / Dino, Desi & Billy
First Aired: May. 12,1965

Opening medley: 1. Russ Titleman, Righteous Brothers – ""Don't Bring Me Down"" 2. Two drummers (Charles Blackwell of the Shindogs and the drummer from Ray Pohlman band) – drum ""solo"" 3. Dick and Dee Dee – ""Baby, Please Don't Go"" 4. Shindogs – ""Jenny, Jenny"" 5. Olympics – ""Jenny, Jenny"" (end of medley, Shindig logo) Other songs (not in broadcast order): --The Olympics - ""Hully Gully"" (Plus, the finale) --Moody Blues - ""I Go Crazy"" and ""Go Now"" --Dino, Desi and Billy (Dean Martin, Jr., Desi Arnaz Jr., and Billy Hinsche) - ""I'm a Fool"" --The Righteous Brothers - ""Walking the Dog,"" ""Hully Gully"" ""Just Once in My Life"" and ""I'm a Hog for You Baby"" --Brenda Holloway - ""When I'm Gone"" and ""He's Coming Home"" --Bach Yen - ""Pas Touché"" --Dick and Dee Dee - ""It's Gonna Be Alright,"" ""Hello Josephine"" --The Shindogs - ""Walking the Dog"" excerpt, ""The Last Time,"" and ""Gloria"" --Shindogs/Delaney Bramlett - ""High Blood Pressure"" --Blossoms - ""Hully Gully"" and ""Goodbye, So Long""

Episode 35 - Tribute to Elvis
First Aired: May. 05,1965

Guests: --Chambers Brothers - ""Jailhouse Rock"" --Sonny and Cher - ""I Got Stung,"" ""Let Me Be Your Teddy Bear,"" ""All Shook Up"" and ""Treat Me Nice"" --Cher - ""Wooden Heart"" --Isley Brothers - ""Hard Headed Woman"" & ""Wear My Ring Around Your Neck"" --Glen Campbell - ""Big Hunk O' Love,"" ""Trouble"" & ""Surrender"" --Ray Peterson - ""Can't Help Falling in Love,"" ""It's Now or Never"" and ""Heartbreak Hotel"" --Linda Gail Lewis - ""Don't Be Cruel"" and ""Crying in the Chapel"" --Jimmy Boyd - ""Hot Dog"" and ""Poor Boy"" --The Blossoms - ""Got A Lot O' Livin' To Do,"" ""Wear My Ring Around Your Neck"" and ""Shake Rattle & Roll"" --The Shindogs - ""King Creole"" --Delaney Bramlett - ""That's Alright Mama"" --Joey Cooper - ""Blue Suede Shoes,"" ""Mean Woman Blues"" and ""Crawfish"" --Willy Nelson - ""Hound Dog"" (not ""Willie Nelson,"" the country singer) --The Wellingtons - ""I Need Your Love Tonight"" and ""Wear My Ring Around Your Neck"" --Maria Ghava (Shindig dancer) - ""Hey Memphis"" --The Shindig danc

Episode 34 - Four Tops / Manfred Mann / Freddie & Dreamers / Sandie Shaw
First Aired: April. 28,1965

Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. Donna Loren, The Wellingtons, and The Blossoms – ""Tootie Fruity"" 2. Dick and Dee Dee – ""(The Bees Are for the Birds) the Birds Are for the Bees"" 3. Shindogs – ""Dear Dad"" (end of medley, Shindig logo) Other songs (not in broadcast order): --Four Tops - ""Baby, I Need Your Lovin'"" and ""Ask The Lonely"" --Bettye Swann - ""Man Who Said No"" --Manfred Mann - ""I Got My Mojo Workin'"" and ""Come Tomorrow"" --Freddie and the Dreamers - ""If You Gotta Make A Fool Of Somebody"" and ""I Understand"" --Leroy Van Dyke - ""The Auctioneer"" and ""My Heart Keeps Hangin' On"" --Sandie Shaw - ""Girl Don't Come"" and ""I'd Be Far Better Off Without You"" --Dick and Dee Dee - ""Rockin' Pneumonia"" --Donna Loren - ""I Know A Place"" --Bobby Sherman & Donna Loren - ""Heebie Jeebies"" --Bobby Sherman - ""School Days"" --The Blossoms - ""All Around the World"" --The Shindogs - ""My Baby Left Me"" and ""She's About A Mover"" Finale: The Wellingtons - ""You Can't Sit Down"" (with clo

Episode 33 - Beach Boys / Shangri-Las / The Ikettes / Wayne Fontana
First Aired: April. 21,1965

Guests (songs are not in broadcast order): --The Beach Boys - ""Do You Wanna Dance"" (opening song), ""Fun Fun Fun,"" ""Long Tall Texan,"" ""Please Let Me Wonder,"" ""Help Me Rhonda"" and ""Their Hearts Were Full of Spring"" --The Shangri-Las - ""Shout"" and ""Out in the Streets"" --The Shangri-Las - ""Give Him A Great Big Kiss"" (with Ian Whitcomb cameo) --The Ikettes - ""Peaches and Cream"" and ""Camel Walk"" --Joe and Eddie - ""Swing Down Chariot"" and ""All Night Long"" (Plus, the finale) --Ian Whitcomb - ""I'm A Loser"" (excerpt, with the Shangri-Las) & ""This Sporting Life"" --Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders - ""Stop, Look and Listen"" --Cilla Black - ""I've Been Wrong Before"" --Rita Pavone - ""Just Once More,"" ""Your Baby's Gone Surfing"" (in Italian) & ""Eyes of Mine"" --Dick and Dee Dee - ""Freight Train"" & ""Be My Baby"" --Joey Cooper - ""Do the Clam"" & ""Love Is You"" --The Shindogs - ""She's About A Mover"" --Carole Shelyne (Shindig dancer) - sings ""The Girl in the Horn-Rimmed Glasses"" -

Episode 32 - Jerry Lee Lewis / Neil Sedaka / Millie Small / April and Nino
First Aired: April. 14,1965

Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. Shindogs – ""Shakin' All Over"" 2. Donna Loren – ""Talk About Love"" (with the Wellingtons) 3. The Blossoms – ""Peaches and Cream"" 4. Millie Small – ""Be My Baby"" (Dick and Dee song) 5. Jerry Lee Lewis – ""Whole Lotta Shaking Going On"" 6. Righteous Brothers – ""Ko Ko Joe"" (end of medley) Other songs (not in broadcast order): --Jerry Lee Lewis - ""I Believe in You"" --Neil Sedaka - ""Let the People Talk"" and ""Breaking Up Is Hard to Do"" --Millie Small - ""I'm Blue"" and ""My Boy Lollipop"" --The Righteous Brothers - ""Try to Find Another Man"" --Bobby Hatfield - ""Come See"" --Glen Campbell - ""Wabash Cannonball"" --Nino Tempo and April Stevens - ""Swing Me"" --Sounds Inc. - ""Time for You"" and ""Hall of the Mountain King"" --Anita Sheer - ""Cecilia"" and ""I'll Never Find Another You"" --Donna Loren - ""Talk About Love"" and ""Finger Poppin'"" --The Blossoms - ""I Like It Like That"" --The Shindogs - ""Find My Way Back Home"" --Jerry Mason - ""For Mama"" --Th

Episode 31 - Tina Turner; Marvin Gaye; Lesley Gore; Righteous Bros.
First Aired: April. 07,1965

Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. Glen Campbell – ""Hot Dog"" 2. Wellingtons, Blossoms, John Andrea – ""Rock Island Line"" 3. Tina Turner, Marvin Gaye, Righteous Brothers – ""Willie and the Hand Jive"" (end of medley) Other songs (not in broadcast order): --Marvin Gaye - ""I'll Be Doggone,"" ""Memphis,"" ""Stubborn Kind of Fellow"" and ""Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood"" (Plus, the finale) --Tina Turner - ""Money,"" ""That'll Be the Day,"" ""Tell Her I'm Not Home"" and ""Tell the Truth"" --Martha and the Vandelas - ""Nowhere to Run"" --Lesley Gore - ""The Look of Love,"" ""Gee Baby I'm Sorry "" and ""All of My Life"" --The Righteous Brothers - ""I Need Your Loving"" --Bill Medley - ""You've Lost that Loving Feeling"" & ""Leave My Woman Alone"" --Bobby Hatfield - ""Teasing You,"" ""Tell Her No,"" ""I'm A Lover Not a Fighter"" --Bobby Hatfield and Donna Loren - ""I Must Be Seeing Things"" --Donna Loren - ""Got to Get You off My Mind"" --Larry Hovis - ""Cherry Pie"" --Glen Campbell - ""Tomorrow Never Comes"" --

Episode 30 - Chuck Berry / Rosie Grier / The Spats / Adam Faith
First Aired: March. 31,1965

Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. The Wellingtons - ""It's A Big Wonderful World"" (Jimmy O'Neill quickly stops the song) 2. Adam Faith & the Wellingtons – ""Roll Over Beethoven"" 3. The Blossoms – ""Johnny B. Goode"" 4. Bobby Sherman – ""Sweet Little Sixteen"" 5. Delaney Bramlett – ""Memphis"" 6. Joey Cooper – ""Maybelline"" 7. Sylvie Vartan, Chuck Berry – ""Reelin' & Rockin'"" 8. Chuck Berry – ""Rock ‘n' Roll Music"" (end of medley) Other songs (not in broadcast order): --Chuck Berry - ""Dear Dad"" & ""Back in the U.S.A."" --Roosevelt ""Rosie"" Grier - ""It's Not Unusual"" --Adam Faith - ""Talk About Love,"" ""It's Alright"" excerpt & ""Lucille"" --Billy Fury - ""I'm Lost Without You"" --Sylvie Vartan - ""Money"" and ""Twist and Shout"" --The Spats - ""Boney Maronie"" & ""Gator Tails and Monkey Ribs"" -- Bobby Sherman – ""It Hurts Me"" and ""Roberta"" --The Blossoms, the Wellingtons, Ray Pohlman, and the Shindig Band - ""Woe Tom"" --The Blossoms - ""Land of A Thousand Dances"" --Jerry

Episode 29 - Shirley Ellis / Jackie Wilson / Bobby Goldsboro / Standells
First Aired: March. 24,1965

Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. Dick and Dee Dee – ""Do You Wanna Dance?"" 2. Shirley Ellis – ""Name Game"" 3. Bobby Sherman - ""King Creole"" (end of medley) --The Shindogs, the Ray Pohlman Band - ""Shotgun"" --Shirley Ellis and Jackie Wilson - ""Gonna Mess Up a Good Thing"" --Dick and Dee Dee – ""Be My Baby"" (not the Ronettes song) --The Ray Polman Band & the Wellingtons - ""Rah Rah Shindig"" (a.k.a. ""Rah Rah Rockingham"") --The Tradewinds – ""New York's a Lonely Town"" --The Blossoms – ""Peaches and Cream"" --The Shindogs - ""Baby Please Don't Go"" -- Donna Loren – ""Goldfinger"" --The Standells – ""Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood"" --Shindig dancers with Ray Pohlman – ""South Street"" --The Shindogs - ""I've Got A Tiger by the Tail"" --The Wellingtons – ""If I Fell"" --Jewel Atkins – ""The Birds and the Bees"" --Dick and Dee Dee – ""How Do You Do It"" --Jackie Wilson – ""Danny Boy"" --Bobby Goldsboro – ""Little Things"" --Shirley Ellis – ""The Clapping Song"" -- Bobby Sherma

Episode 28 - Dobie Gray / Drifters / Beau Brummels / Tony Bennett
First Aired: March. 10,1965

Opening song: ""Rock ‘n' Roll Music"" (performed by the Beau Brummels, Donna Loren, Bobby Sherman, Mickey Rooney, Jr. and Dobie Gray). Other songs (not in broadcast order): --Aretha Franklin and Ray Johnson - ""Mockingbird"" duet --Aretha Franklin - ""Can't You Just See Me?"" --Beau Brummels - ""Laugh, Laugh"" & ""Queen of the Hop"" --Dobie Gray - ""The ‘In' Crowd"" --The Drifters - ""At the Club"" --Tony Bennett - ""Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me)"" and ""I Guess I'll Have To Change My Plan"" (2nd song is abridged) --Bill Medley - ""Old Man River"" --The Righteous Brothers - ""This Little Girl of Mine"" (Plus, the finale) --Everly Brothers - ""Wake Up Little Susie,"" ""That'll Be the Day"" and ""Bird Dog"" --Donna Loren - ""I'm Ready"" --Donna Loren and Bobby Sherman - ""Just One Look"" --Bobby Sherman - ""Somebody to Love"" --The Shindogs - ""I'm A Loser"" and ""King of the Road"" --Mickey Rooney, Jr. - ""40 Days"" --John Andrea - ""Volare"" --The Shindig dancers (Maria Ghava & 2

Episode 27 - Rolling Stones / Joe Tex / Little Eva / Jay & the Americans
First Aired: March. 03,1965

Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. Bobby Sherman – ""All Day and All of the Night"" (The Shindogs perform an excerpt from ""Eight Days a Week"" between each song.) 2. Suzy Kaye – ""Really Saying Something"" 3. Roy Clark – ""Shake"" 4. Jerry Cole and Russ Titleman – ""Little Things"" (Bobby Goldsboro song) 5. Joe Tex – ""Keep on Keeping On"" 6. The Shindogs, the Gauchos – ""Eight Days a Week"" (end of medley, Shindig logo) Other songs (not in broadcast order): --Rolling Stones - ""Heart of Stone"" and ""Suzie Q"" (clips probably taped in England) --Joe Tex - ""Hold On What You've Got"" --The Chambers Brothers - ""People Get Ready"" --Jay & The Americans - ""Let's Lock The Door,"" ""At the Club"" and ""Come a Little Bit Closer"" --Little Eva - ""Let's Turkey Trot,"" ""I Want You To Be My Boy"" and ""Locomotion"" --Dave Berry - ""My Baby Left Me"" (clip probably taped in England) --Roy Clark - ""Lumberjack Man,"" and ""The Wind Always Blows In Chicago"" --Johnny Tillotson - ""Angel"" --Bobby Sherman -

Episode 26 - Supremes / Barbarians / Neil Sedaka / Stan Getz / Ruth Price
First Aired: February. 24,1965

Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. Glen Campbell – ""Um Um Um Um"" 2. Donna Loren – ""Blue Suede Shoes"" 3. The Gauchos – ""Down the Road Apiece"" 4. Bobby Sherman – ""Milk Cow Blues"" (correct title?) (end of medley) Other guests/songs (not in broadcast order): --The Supremes - ""Eight Days a Week,"" ""Stop in the Name of Love"" and ""You Can't Do That"" --Marianne Faithfull - ""Mary Ann"" (clip taped in England) --Neil Sedaka - ""Happy Birthday, Sweet Sixteen"" (Plus, the finale) --The Barbarians - ""You've Got to Understand"" --Stan Getz and Ruth Price - ""Telephone Song"" --Freddie and the Dreamers - ""I'm Telling You Now"" and ""Cut Across Shorty"" --The Poets - ""Now We're Through"" --The New Yorkers - ""Ain't that News?"" (Note: This group is NOT the Hudson Brothers' 'New Yorkers'.) --Glen Campbell - ""Only Make Believe"" --Glen Campbell and Joey Cooper - ""I've Got A Tiger By the Tail"" --The Gauchos - ""Out of Sight"" --Donna Loren - ""With the Wind and the Rain in Your Hair

Episode 25 - Jerry Lee Lewis / Linda Gail / Herman's Hermits / Moody Blues
First Aired: February. 17,1965

Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. Steve Alaimo - ""Jail House Rock"" 2. Dee Dee Sharp - ""Ride"" 3. Sonny and Cher - ""Can't Buy Me Love"" 4. The Blossoms - ""Name Game"" 5. Jerry Lee Lewis - ""Breathless"" (end of medley) Other songs (not in broadcast order): --Jerry Lee Lewis - ""Long Tall Sally"" and ""Baby Hold Me Close"" (Plus, the finale) --Peter and Gordon - ""World Without Love"" and ""Land of Oden"" --Herman's Hermits - ""Can't You Hear My Heart Beat"" --Moody Blues - ""Go Now"" --Sonny and Cher - ""Rip It Up"" and ""Baby Don't Go"" --Dee Dee Sharp - ""Let the Sunshine In"" and ""Rock Me in the Cradle of Love"" --Vic Dana - ""Red Roses for a Blue Lady"" --Linda Gail Lewis (Jerry Lee Lewis' sister) – ""Let's Jump the Broomstick,"" ""Thanks A Lot"" and ""Girl from Wolverton Mountain"" --Sandie Shaw - ""Girl Don't Come"" --Glen Campbell - ""Oh Boy"" and ""Tomorrow Never Comes"" --Steve Alaimo - ""Real Live Girl"" --Bobby Sherman - ""It Hurts Me,"" ""Hey Little Girl"" and ""He's Got the Whole World in

Episode 24 - Del Shannon / Coasters / Ventures / Marianne Faithfull
First Aired: February. 10,1965

--Opening song: ""It's Alright"" (performed by Willy Nelson, Pat and Lolly Vegas, Coasters, Ventures, Bobby Sherman & Donna Loren, Temptations, Eligibles, and Bobby Hatfield). Other songs (not in broadcast order): --Del Shannon - ""Stranger in Town,"" ""Do You Wanna Dance,"" and ""Keep Searchin' (We'll Follow the Sun)"" --The Temptations - ""My Girl"" (plus, the finale) --The Ventures - ""Diamond Head"" and ""Caravan"" --Marianne Faithfull - ""As Tears Go By"" (clip taped in England) --Bobby Hatfield - ""Joy Joy Joy,"" ""My Prayer"" and ""Shake"" --Jewel Akens - ""The Birds and the Bees"" --The Coasters - ""Along Came Jones,"" ""What Is the Secret of Your Success?"" and ""Searchin'"" --Pat and Lolly Vegas - ""La Bomba"" and ""Write Me, Baby"" --John Andrea - ""Lemon Tree"" and ""Take Her --Jean King (of the Blossoms) – ""Somewhere"" --Donna Loren - ""The Boy from New York City"" --Bobby Sherman - ""It Hurts Me"" --Jerry Mason - ""Mala"" --The Eligibles - ""Zing! Went the Strings of my Heart"" --

Episode 23 - Kingsmen / Hondells / Peter & Gordon / Clara Ward Singers
First Aired: February. 03,1965

Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. Donna Loren - ""Keep A Knockin'"" 2. Hondells - ""Little Honda"" 3. Blossoms - ""(I Do the) Shimmy Shimmy"" 4. Glen Campbell - ""Shake, Rattle & Roll"" (end of medley, Shindig! logo) Other songs (not in broadcast order): --John Andrea – ""Are You Sincere?"" --Glen Campbell – ""Truck Driving Man"" --The Condors featuring George and Teddy - ""Sticks and Stones"" and ""Rocking Robin"" --Gale Garnett – ""Loving Place"" --The Hondells - ""Hot Rod High"" and ""You're Gonna Ride With Me"" --Jackie & Gayle – ""Love Potion # 9"" and ""Turn Around"" --The Kingsmen - ""Little Latin Lupe Lu"" and ""Jolly Green Giant"" --Peter and Gordon – ""I Go to Pieces"" and ""Love Me, Baby"" --Donna Loren - ""Personality"" and ""The Wedding"" --Leon Russell – ""Jambalaya (On the Bayou)"" --Bobby Sherman - ""Rocking Pneumonia"" (singing & playing drums) and ""You Better Know It"" --Russ Titleman - ""Seven Little Girls Sitting in the Backseat"" (with Jackie & Gayle and 5 Shindig dancers, Bobby

Episode 22 - Little Anthony / Duane Eddy / Zombies / Aretha Franklin
First Aired: January. 27,1965

Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. Glen Campbell – ""Dixieland Rock"" 2. Little Anthony and the Imperials – ""Way Down Yonder in New Orleans"" 3. Bobby Sherman – ""New Orleans"" 4. Serendipity Singers - ""Battle of New Orleans"" 5. The Blossoms and Bill Medley – ""Muskrat Ramble"" 6. Little Anthony and the Imperials – ""Dixieland Rock"" (end of medley) Other guests / songs (not in broadcast order): --Duane Eddy - ""Ruffneck"" and ""Rebel Rouser"" --The Zombies - ""Tell Her No"" --Little Anthony and the Imperials - ""Hurts So Bad"" (Plus, the finale) --Aretha Franklin - ""Can't You Just See Me"" and ""Rockabye Your Baby"" --Serendipity Singers - ""Rider,"" & ""Little Brown Jug"" --Bobby Hatfield - ""Good Golly Miss Molly"" --The Righteous Brothers - ""What'd I Say?"" and ""Look at Me"" --Freddie and the Dreamers - ""You Were Made for Me"" --Susan Barrett - ""Jim Dandy"" & ""Mr. Lee"" --Glen Campbell - ""Kentucky Means Paradise"" & ""Cumberland Gap"" --Ray Peterson - ""Unchained Melody"" --Bobby Sherman -

Episode 21 - First 60-minute show: Rolling Stones; Petula Clark; Kinks
First Aired: January. 20,1965

Opening medley: 1. Bobby Sherman - ""I Can't Stop"" 2. Jackie and Gayle - ""Give Him A Great Big Kiss"" 3. The Walker Brothers - ""I'm A Loser"" 4. Donna Loren - ""Rock ‘n' Roll Music"" 5. Glen Campbell - ""Mean Woman Blues"" (end of medley) Other songs (not in broadcast order): --Petula Clark - ""Downtown"" --The Rolling Stones - ""Heart of Stone"" --The Kinks - ""You Really Got Me"" and ""All Day and All of the Night"" --The Dave Clark Five - ""Because"" and ""Glad All Over"" --Gerry and the Pacemakers - ""Dizzy Miss Lizzy"" and ""Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying"" --Bobby Vee - ""Cross My Heart"" and ""Early in the Morning"" --Walker Brothers - ""Promised Land"" and ""Pretty Girls Everywhere"" --The Fearsome Foursome - ""Since You're Gone"" (Quartet made up of Los Angeles Rams linemen Rosevelt Grier, Merlin Olsen, Lamar Lundy, and David ""Deacon"" Jones)--Rosevelt ""Rosie"" Grier - ""I Who Have Nothing"" --Glen Campbell - ""Crying"" and ""Dream Baby"" --Donna Loren - ""Ten Good Reasons"" and

Episode 20 - Johnny Cash / Herman's Hermits / Paul Petersen
First Aired: January. 13,1965

--Dick and Dee Dee – ""Thou Shalt Not Steal"" (opening song) --Herman's Hermits – ""I'm Into Something Good"" (clip probably taped in England) --Paul Peterson – ""Little Dreamer"" --Johnny Cash – ""Amen"" (with the Statler Brothers and the Blossoms singing backup) --The Detergents – ""Leader of the Laundromat"" --Dick & Dee Dee – ""Be My Baby"" (not the Ronettes song) --The Righteous Brothers – ""You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling"" --The Paris Sisters – ""My Buddy"" --Johnny Cash – ""Orange Blossom Special"" --Jack Good and cast announce who's on next week's show. --Paul Peterson – ""I'm in Love Again"" (finale, with closing credits)

Episode 19 - Sal Mineo / Righteous Brothers / Sandie Shaw
First Aired: January. 06,1965

Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. Jackie & Gayle, Righteous Brothers - ""Let the Good Times Roll"" 2. Donna Loren, Blossoms - ""Too Many Fish in the Sea"" 3. Bobby Sherman - ""Hound Dog"" (end of medley) --Adam Faith - ""Dig That Kind Of Beat"" (a.k.a. ""Don't You Dig This Kind of Beat"") --The Blossoms - ""Swing Down Chariot"" --Sandie Shaw - ""(There's) Always Something There To Remind Me"" (clip probably taped in England) --Jackie and Gayle - ""Why Can't My Teacher Look Like Mr. Novak?"" --Donna Loren - ""90 Day Guarantee"" --The Righteous Brothers - ""Charlie Brown"" (at soda fountain set) --Bobby Sherman - ""High School Confidential"" --Sal Mineo - ""Girl Across the Way"" and ""Save the Last Dance for Me"" --Jack Good and Jimmy O'Neill, at soda fountain set, talk about the expanded one-hour Shindig (""The new 1965 model ‘Shindig!'"") Finale: Righteous Brothers - ""In That Great Gettin' Up Mornin'"" (with closing credits)

Episode 18 - Mary Wells / Jerry Lee Lewis / Bobby Rydell / Vic Dana
First Aired: December. 30,1964

Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. Donna Loren, the Wellingtons – ""At the Hop"" 2. Willy Nelson/Blossoms – ""Rip It Up"" 3. Jerry Lee Lewis – ""Jenny Jenny"" (end of medley) commercial: Beechnut Gum --Mary Wells - ""My Guy"" --Willy Nelson - ""Don't Let Go"" --The Gauchos - ""California Sun"" --Vic Dana - ""Down by the River Side"" commercial: Sunoco --Donna Loren – ""Ten Good Reasons"" --Jerry Lee Lewis -""Mean Woman Blues"" --Mary Wells - ""Use Your Head"" Commercials: Gleem & Prell --Bobby Rydell - ""I Just Can't Say Good Bye"" and ""Swingin' School"" Jack Good & Jimmy O'Neill segment --Jerry Lee Lewis - ""Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On"" (finale, with closing credits)

Episode 17 - Christmas '64: Beach Boys; Marvin Gaye; Righteous Bros.
First Aired: December. 23,1964

--The Beach Boys – ""Dance, Dance, Dance"" (opening song) Jimmy O'Neill intro (begins with O'Neill kissing Carole Shelyne) --Bobby Sherman and Donna Loren – ""Keep on Searching"" --Righteous Brothers – ""The Jerk"" --Marvin Gaye – ""How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You"" --Adam Faith – ""Watch Your Step"" --Bobby Sherman – ""Sleigh Ride"" --Adam Faith – ""Santa Claus Is Back In Town"" --Donna Loren – ""Santa Claus is Coming to Town"" --The Beach Boys – ""Little Saint Nick,"" ""Monster Mash,"" ""Papa Oom Mow Mow,"" and ""Johnny B. Goode"" --Finale: Marvin Gaye – ""Hitch Hike"" (with closing credits) and The Beach Boys – ""We Three Kings"" (end of episode)

Episode 16 - Dave Clark 5 / Isley Brothers / Newbeats / Adam Faith
First Aired: December. 16,1964

--Opening medley: Dave Clark Five - ""Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah"" (abridged) and ""Can't You See That She's Mine?"" (end of medley) Commercial: Orange juice --Mickey Rooney Jr. - ""I Feel Fine"" --The Newbeats - ""Everything's All Right"" --Adam Faith - ""Boom Boom"" Commercial break - promos for ABC's Thursday Night lineup (""The Flintstones,"" ""Donna Reed,"" ""My Three Sons"") --Kelly Garrett - ""Wild One"" (not the Bobby Rydell song) --Bobby Sherman – ""She's A Woman"" --The Blossoms (Fanita James singing lead) - ""Going Out of My Head"" --Adam Faith - ""It's All Right"" (with the Isley Brothers and the Newbeats singing backup) Commercial: Stridex (with Jimmy O' Neill) --Dave Clark 5 - ""Everybody Knows"" and ""Anyway You Want It"" Promos for ABC shows. --Adam Faith with Jack Good. Jimmy O'Neill announces next week's guests. --Isley Brothers - ""Shout"" (finale, with closing credits)

Episode 15 - Manfred Mann / Chubby Checker / Dixie Cups
First Aired: December. 09,1964

--Tommy Quickly – ""The Dog"" (opening song) Shindig! logo (logo shaped like a dog, exclamation point as wagging tail) --Manfred Mann – ""Do Wah Diddy Diddy"" --Kelly Garrett – ""Mellow Fellows"" --Chubby Checker – ""She Wants to Swim"" --Dixie Cups – Chapel of Love"" (excerpt performed during Jimmy O'Neill's introduction) and ""You Should Have Seen the Way He Looked At Me"" (complete) --The Righteous Brothers – ""Fannie Mae"" --Willy Nelson – ""Hand Jive"" (not Willie Nelson, the country singer) --Tommy Quickly – ""Wild Side of Life"" --Chubby Checker – ""Lovely Lovely (Loverly Loverly)"" Jack Good & Jimmy O'Neill segment --Manfred Mann – ""Sha La La"" (finale, closing credits)

Episode 14 - Bobby Vinton / Freddy Canon / Aretha Franklin
First Aired: December. 02,1964

Show begins with audience members yelling ""Shindig! Shindig! Shindig! Rah! Rah! Shindig!"" --Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. Bobby Sherman – ""Hot Dog"" 2. Donna Loren – ""Just Because"" 3. Freddy Canon – ""Abigail Beecher"" 4. Chambers Brothers, Righteous Brothers, Blossoms – ""Shout"" (end of medley) --Donna Loren – ""Rock Me in the Cradle of Love"" --Bobby Sherman and Donna Loren – ""Casting My Spell on You"" --Bobby Vinton – ""Mr. Lonely"" --Aretha Franklin – ""It Won't Be Long"" --Righteous Brothers – ""Baby What You Want Me to Do"" --Freddy Cannon – ""Too Much Monkey Business"" --Aretha Franklin – ""Runnin' Out Of Fools"" --Bobby Sherman – ""Farmer John"" --Bobby Vinton – ""Roses Are Red"" Jack Good and Jimmy O'Neill segment. --Finale: Chambers Brothers – ""Rough and Rocky Road"" (""I Feel Like Crying All The Time"")

Episode 13 - Tina Turner / Neil Sedaka / Chad & Jeremy / Righteous Bros.
First Aired: November. 25,1964

Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. Righteous Brothers - ""She's Not There"" 2. Donna Loren - ""Ain't That Lovin' You Baby"" 3. Chad and Jeremy - ""Yesterday's Gone"" 4. Matt Monro - ""My Kind of Girl"" 5. Tina Turner - ""A Fool in Love"" 6. Neil Sedaka - ""Next Door to an Angel"" (end of medley) Commercial: milk Jimmy O' Neill intro --Chad and Jeremy -""If She Was Mine"" --Donna Loren - ""Too Many Fish in the Sea"" --Righteous Brothers - ""This Little Girl of Mine"" --Neil Sedaka - ""I Hope He Breaks Your Heart"" --Matt Monro - ""Walk Away"" --Tina Turner - ""A Fool in Love"" Commercial: Charmin toilet paper --Chad and Jeremy - ""Willow Weep for Me"" Jimmy O' Neil chats with Chad & Jeremy --Neil Sedaka - ""Calendar Girl"" and ""Little Devil"" Commercial break: ABC promos Jack Good segment --Finale, with closing titles: Tina Turner - ""Ooh Pooh Pah Doo"" (Neil Sedaka plays piano while Tina sings)

Episode 12 - Special episode: Everly Brothers; Manfred Mann
First Aired: November. 18,1964

Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. Carolyn Daye – ""Jump Back"" 2. Bobby Sherman – ""I'm Crying"" 3. Everly Brothers – ""Gone Gone Gone"" (end of medley) Commercial break – promo: Friday Night ABC lineup --Manfred Mann - ""Sha La La"" --Carolyn Daye - ""See See Ryder"" --Bessie Griffin and the Gospel Pearls - ""Dry Bones"" Commercial break – promo: Addams family --The Wellingtons - ""Everybody Knows"" --The Blossoms - ""Needle in a Haystack"" --Bobby Sherman - ""Sea Cruise"" promo: ABC Thursday Night lineup --Bessie Griffin and the Gospel Pearls - ""Come on Children"" --Everly Brothers - ""Bye Bye Love"" and ""All I Have to Do Is Dream"" --Finale: Everly Brothers - ""Rip It Up"" (closing credits)

Episode 11 - The Supremes; Paul Petersen; Righteous Brothers
First Aired: November. 18,1964

--Leon Russell (singing and playing piano) - ""Roll Over Beethoven"" (opening song) Commercial: Stri-Dex acne medication --Jackie and Gayle - ""You Should Have Seen the Way He Looked at Me"" --Bobby Doqui and Arnold Rollin - ""Round About the Mountain"" --Paul Petersen (of the Donna Reed Show) - ""My Dad"" --The Supremes - ""Baby Love"" Commercial: Florida Grapefruit Juice --Donna Loren - ""African Waltz"" --Bill Medley - ""Georgia on My Mind"" --The Righteous Brothers - ""Ko Ko Joe"" Commercials: Crest toothpaste; Prell shampoo --The Supremes - ""Come See About Me"" --Paul Petersen - ""She Can't Find Her Keys"" --The Righteous Brothers - ""Little Latin Lupe Lu"" (finale, closing credits)

Episode 10 - Billy J. Kramer / Hank Williams, Jr. / Jody Miller / Orriel Smith
First Aired: November. 11,1964

--Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas – ""I Call Your Name"" (opening song, followed by Shindig logo) --Bobby Sherman – ""I'm Into Something Good"" --The Apollas – ""Swing Down, Sweet Chariot"" (""Rock Me Lord"") --Hank Williams, Jr. – ""Endless Sleep"" --Russ Titleman (with the Wellingtons) – ""Things We Said Today"" --Orriel Smith – ""Black is the Color"" --Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas – ""Tennessee Waltz"" (with the Blossoms) --Jody Miller – ""I Can't Believe What You Say"" --Bobby Sherman – ""She's Not There"" Finale: Willy Nelson (with the Apollas and the Wellingtons) – ""The Girl Can't Help It"" (As always, this is not Willie Nelson, the country singer.)

Episode 9 - The Miracles; Gerry & the Pacemakers; Gene Pitney; Ketty Lester
First Aired: November. 04,1964

--Gerry and the Pacemakers – ""How Do You Do It?"" (opening song) --The Righteous Brothers – ""In That Great Getting' Up Mornin'"" --Glen Campbell – ""Summer, Winter, Spring, Fall"" --Ketty Lester (with the Blossoms and the Eligibles) – ""You Can Have Him"" --Gene Pitney – ""I'm Gonna Be Strong"" --Smokey Robinson and the Miracles – ""You Really Got A Hold on Me"" --Glenn Campbell – ""Ain't that Lovin' You Baby?"" --Ketty Lester – ""Love Letters"" --Gerry and the Pacemakers – ""I Like It"" (Gerry and the Shindig dancers at barbershop) and ""A Shot Of Rhythm & Blues"" --The Miracles – ""Mickey's Monkey"" (finale, closing credits)

Episode 8 - Billy J Kramer & the Dakotas; Dick & Dee Dee
First Aired: October. 28,1964

--Billy J Kramer & The Dakotas – ""Da Doo Ron Ron"" (opening song) --Leon Russell – ""Hi Heeled Sneakers"" (sings & plays piano) --Dick and Dee Dee – ""Freight Train"" --The Blossoms – ""Baby Love"" --Chris Crosby – ""The Glory of Love"" (Bing Crosby's nephew) --Dick and Dee Dee – ""Thou Shalt Not Steal"" --The Wellingtons – ""For All We Know"" --Bobby Sherman – ""You Really Got Me"" (with Russ Titleman and other Shindig Band members) --Billy J Kramer & The Dakotas – ""Little Children"" and ""From A Window"" --Finale: Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas – ""Great Balls of Fire"" (with closing credits)

Episode 7 - Jackie Wilson / Jay and the Americans / The Honeycombs
First Aired: October. 21,1964

--Donna Loren – ""Down the Line"" (opening song) --Willy Nelson – ""Jump Back"" (not Willie Nelson, the country singer) --Jackie Wilson – ""She's Alright"" --Bobby Sherman – ""Man Overboard"" --The Blossoms – ""Dancing in the Street"" --Bobby Sherman (with the Chambers Brothers) – ""I'm Crying"" --Donna Loren – ""That's What Love Is Made Of"" --Jay and the Americans – ""Come A Little Bit Closer"" --The Righteous Brothers – ""Let The Good Times Roll"" --The Honeycombs – ""Have I the Right?"" (clip probably taped in England) Finale: Jackie Wilson – ""Baby Workout"" (with closing credits)

Episode 6 - Roy Orbison / Manfred Mann / The Hondells
First Aired: October. 14,1964

--Adam Faith – ""It's Alright"" (opening song) commercial: Stri-Dex ad with Jimmy O'Neill and Tim Matheson. --Manfred Mann – ""Do Wah Diddy"" --Bobby Sherman – ""Just for Me and My Girl"" (correct song title?) --Elkie Brooks – ""Nothing Left To Do but Cry"" (segment probably taped in England) --Roy Orbison – ""Oh, Pretty Woman"" commercial: Ajax laundry detergent with the white knight (""Stronger than dirt"") --The Hondells – ""Little Honda"" (clip with Teri Garr and other dancers on back of motor scooters.) --Adam Faith – ""Big Time"" --The Everly Brothers – ""Let It Be Me"" and ""Gone Gone Gone"" Finale: Roy Orbison – ""Wha'd I Say?"" (with closing credits)

Episode 5 - From London: The Beatles; Sandie Shaw; P.J. Proby
First Aired: October. 07,1964

Show taped in London: --The Beatles – ""Kansas City/Hey Hey Hey Hey"" (opening song) commercial: American Dairy Association Milk Council --Karl Denver Trio – ""Wimoweh"" --Lyn Cornell – ""Fever"" --Tommy Quickly – ""Stagger Lee"" commercial: Beach-Nut Gum --Sandie Shaw – ""(There's) Always Something There to Remind Me"" --Sounds Incorporated – song title might be ""Whale Out on the Drums"" --P.J. Proby – ""You'll Never Walk Alone"" and ""Hold Me"" commercial: Stri-Dex medicated acne pads --Jimmy O'Neill announces who's on next week's show. --The Beatles – ""I'm A Loser"" and ""Boys"" Finale: Karl Denver – ""Old Folks At Home"" (lyrics: ""Way Down Upon the Swanee River…"") with closing creditsNote: All of the guests appear on stage for the finale. This includes the Beatles who walk on stage a few seconds before the program ends. The Fab Four are clearly visible on copies taken from the 2"" master videotape. But 16mm kinescope copies, which run a few seconds shorter, cut off the Bea

Episode 4 - Gale Garnett; The Newbeats; Round Robin; The Walker Brothers
First Aired: September. 30,1964

Opening song: ""He's Got the Whole World in His Hands"" (performed by Jackie and Gayle, Newbeats, and the Walker Brothers). --The Walker Brothers – ""Slow Down"" --The Blossoms – ""Tell Him"" --Gale Garnett – ""We'll Sing in the Sunshine"" --Jerry Cole - ""Oh, Pretty Woman"" --The Newbeats – ""Bread and Butter"" --John Bill – ""House of the Rising Sun"" --Jackie and Gayle – ""A Summer Song"" --The Walker Brothers - ""Do Wah Diddy"" --Bobby Sherman – ""Have I the Right?"" --Donna Loren – ""It's Alright"" Finale: Round Robin – ""Who's the Roundest of Them All?"" (with closing titles)

Episode 3 - Johnny Rivers / Jody Miller / Righteous Brothers
First Aired: September. 23,1964

Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. Alan Sues – ""Ain't She Sweet?"" 2. Jerry Cole – ""Ain't She Sweet?"" 3. The Cables and the Blossoms – ""Cannon Ball"" 4. The Righteous Brothers (with Jody Miller and Pamela Bennett) - ""California Here I Come"" (end of medley) --Jody Miller – ""Yes, My Darling Daughter"" (1940's song) --The Righteous Brothers – ""Koko Joe"" --Pamela Bennett – ""And I Love Him"" (folk singer performing a Beatles song) --Alan Sues comedy bit - Sues sings ""Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey"" --Bobby Freeman – ""C'Mon And Swim"" --The Righteous Brothers – ""My Babe"" --Delaney Bramlett – ""You Never Can Tell"" --Alan Sues comedy bit --Darlene Love – ""You'll Never Get To Heaven (If You Break my Heart)"" --The Cables – ""Way Down Yonder in New Orleans"" --Johnny Rivers – ""Maybelline"" and ""Memphis"" Finale: Jody Miller – ""Saved"" (closing credits)

Episode 2 - Johnny Rivers / Jody Miller / Righteous Brothers
First Aired: September. 23,1964

Opening medley (song excerpts): 1. ""(Up Above My Head) There's Music in the Air"" (performed by Jackie and Gayle) 2. ""Yes, Indeed"" (performed by the Wellingtons and the Blossoms) 3. ""Gonna Build a Mountain"" (performed by Jackie & Gayle) 4. ""(Up Above My Head) There's Music in the Air"" (performed by Jackie and Gayle, the Righteous Brothers and the Everly Brothers) (end of medley) --Shindig dancers (singing to picture of Bobby Sherman) – ""If I Had a Talking Picture of You"" (1920's song) --Bobby Sherman – ""Back Home Again in Indiana"" --The Wellingtons – ""Tzena, Tzena, Tzena"" --Jackie and Gayle – ""The Girl from Ipanema"" --Sam Cooke – ""Tennessee Waltz"" --The Everly Brothers – ""You're the One I Love"" --Donna Loren – ""Wishin' and Hopin'"" --The Righteous Brothers – ""This Little Girl of Mine"" --Alan Sues (comedian doing an imitation of Liberace) --Bobby Sherman – ""Hello Dolly"" (duet with Shindig dancer Maria Ghava) --The Everly Brothers – ""Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo"" --Sam

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