- Additional Authors
- Miller, Mitch
- Starbuck, James
- Griffin, Victor
- Uggams, Leslie
- Lambert, Gloria
- O'Brien, Louise
- Hobin, Bill
- Cotler, Gordon
- Gang (Musical group), performer.
- MGM/UA Entertainment Co.
- Crest National Videotape & Film Laboratories.
- NBC Productions, broadcaster.
- Found In
- Mitch Miller collection of audio and moving image
- Description
- 1 streaming video file (52:34) : sound, color
- Summary
- In episode 28 of "Sing along with Mitch", the Gang performs songs inspired by events happening in the streets: girl chasing, entertainment, fellowship and some roving ambassadors, in Main Street, London, Hong Kong, Broadway and "Every Street". As always, they begin and end with a sing-along. "Sing-along theme" (The Gang) ; Opening sing-along: "Sweet Sue" (The Gang) ; Featured music: "Standing on the corner" (The Gang) ; "With plenty of money and you" ; "Tea for two" ; "Limehouse blues" (The Gang, vocals and dance ; The Dancers) ; "Lovely bunch of coconuts" (The Gang, [and Victor Griffin], vocals and dance ; The Dancers) ; "Hong Kong blues" (Leslie Uggams and the Dancers ; [featuring Victor Griffin, dancer) ; "Would you like to take a walk" ; "Lullabye of Broadway" (The Gang, vocals and dance ; The Dancers) ; "So long Oolong" ; "I wonder what's become of Sally" (The Gang) ; "Give it back to the Indians (Gloria Lambert ; The Gang, dancers) ; "Broken heart for every light in Broadway" ; "It's always fair weather" (The Gang) ; "Foggy day in London town" (Louise O'Brien ; [featuring James Starbuck, actor]) ; "Back in your own backyard" ; "Give my regards to Broadway" ; "Doin' the Lambeth walk" ; "Sunny side of the street" (The Gang and the Dancers) ; "Sing-along theme" (reprise) (The Gang) ; Closing sing-along: "When you wore a tulip" ; "Sheik of Araby" ; "Don't sit under the apple tree" (The Gang) ; "For all we know" ; "Web-footed friends" (The Gang, Gloria Lambert, Leslie Uggams, Louise O'Brien, Victor Griffin and the Dancers) ; "Sing-along theme" (Finale) (The Gang)
- Alternative Title
- Sing-along theme.
- Sweet Sue.
- Standing on the corner.
- With plenty of money and you.
- Tea for two.
- Limehouse blues.
- Lovely bunch of coconuts.
- Hong Kong blues.
- Would you like to take a walk.
- Lullabye of Broadway.
- So long Oolong.
- I wonder what's become of Sally.
- Give it back to the Indians.
- Broken heart for every light in Broadway.
- It's always fair weather.
- Foggy day in London town.
- Back in your own backyard.
- Give my regards to Broadway.
- Doin' the Lambeth walk.
- Sunny side of the street.
- When you wore a tulip.
- Sheik of Araby.
- Don't sit under the apple tree.
- For all we know.
- Web-footed friends.
- Mitch Miller collection of audio and moving image.
- Subjects
- Genre/Form
- Music videos.
- Note
- Title from videotape.
- Video slightly erratic.
- "NBC; date: 12-14-61; PB TBA; title: Mitch show #28; scene: Open SA; take 3"--Originally from videotape.
- "An All American Features Inc. production"--From original videotape.
- "Crest National Videotape & Film Laboratories; MGM/UA; "Mitch Miller Show #28; part 1 of 1; length: 60:00; Crest National Videotape Laboratories; 11/8/85; VTWO# 29820; 3/4" cassette; 1141 N. Seward, Hollywood, CA 90038; (213) 462-6696"--From original videotape container.
- Access (note)
- Access via streaming video file restricted to onsite at New York Public Library secure reading rooms.
- Credits (note)
- Bill Hobin, producer and director ; Gordon Cotler, associate producer and writer.
- Linking Entry (note)
- Forms part of: Mitch Miller collection of audio and moving image.
- Call Number
- *LVU 436
- OCLC
- 895912729
- Title
Sing along with Mitch. Show no. 28 / starring Mitch Miller and the Sing Along Gang, with Leslie Uggams, Gloria Lambert [and] Louise O'Brien.
- Production
[1962], 1985.
- Playing Time
005234
- Type of Content
two-dimensional moving image
- Type of Medium
video
computer
- Type of Carrier
online resource
- Credits
Bill Hobin, producer and director ; Gordon Cotler, associate producer and writer.
- Performer
Mitch Miller, host and conductor ; The Gang, vocals (1st-6th, 8th-11th ; 13th-14th, 16th-26th works), actors (10th-11th, 14th, 16th-19th works) and dancers (3rd-4th, 6th, 8th-9th, 12th, 18th-19th works) ; Leslie Uggams, vocals (7th, 24th-25th works) ; Gloria Lambert, vocals (12th, 24th-25th works) ; Louise O'Brien, vocals (15th, 24th-25th works) ; The Dancers (2nd-9th, 16th-19th, 24th-25th works) ; [Victor Griffin, vocals (6th, 24th-25th works) and dancer (6th-7th works) ; James Starbuck, actor (15th work)].
- Event
Television program video dub Crest National Videotape & Film Laboratories (MGM/UA), 1141 North Seward, Hollywood, California, 90038 1985 November 8 (copy rebroadcast date) [NBC Studios, New York, New York] [1961 December 14] (original taping date) [1962 February 22] (original airdate)
- Access
Access via streaming video file restricted to onsite at New York Public Library secure reading rooms.
- Original Version
Archival originals: (1 videocassette (U-Matic) : sound, color, NTSC, mono, ; 3/4 in.) in *LVU 436.
- Linking Entry
Forms part of: Mitch Miller collection of audio and moving image.
- Local Note
Preservation file: (1 video file (52 min.) : digital, 10 bit compressed YUV; copied from A.O.) in long term storage, Digital Library Repository server [myh_lvu436_v01_pm]
- Connect to:
- Added Author
Miller, Mitch, host.
Miller, Mitch, conductor.
Starbuck, James, actor.
Griffin, Victor, dancer.
Uggams, Leslie, performer.
Lambert, Gloria, performer.
O'Brien, Louise, performer.
Griffin, Victor, performer.
Hobin, Bill, producer.
Hobin, Bill, director.
Cotler, Gordon, author.
Cotler, Gordon, associate producer.
Gang (Musical group), performer.
MGM/UA Entertainment Co.
Crest National Videotape & Film Laboratories.
NBC Productions, broadcaster.
- Added Title
Sing-along theme.
Sweet Sue.
Standing on the corner.
With plenty of money and you.
Tea for two.
Limehouse blues.
Lovely bunch of coconuts.
Hong Kong blues.
Would you like to take a walk.
Lullabye of Broadway.
So long Oolong.
I wonder what's become of Sally.
Give it back to the Indians.
Broken heart for every light in Broadway.
It's always fair weather.
Foggy day in London town.
Back in your own backyard.
Give my regards to Broadway.
Doin' the Lambeth walk.
Sunny side of the street.
When you wore a tulip.
Sheik of Araby.
Don't sit under the apple tree.
For all we know.
Web-footed friends.
Mitch Miller collection of audio and moving image.
- Found In:
Mitch Miller collection of audio and moving image
- Research Call Number
*LVU 436