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DECADE VIDEOS
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Ain't We Got Fun
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Chattanooga Choo Choo - Glenn Miller & The Nicholas Brothers
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Gold Diggers of 1933 - "We're in the Money"
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Johnny Crawford - Cindy's Birthday
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Jukebox Dancing: Linedance "Hucklebuck"
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Jumpin Jive - Cab Calloway and the Nicholas Brothers
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Nicholas Brothers- Lucky Number
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The Zenith Radio Corporation Presents: The 1965 Stereophonic High Fidelity Instruments!
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The Crazy Nastyass Honey Badger (original narration by Randall)
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"The Waters of the Minnetonka" sung by Desi Arnaz, Carol Richards..and Lucy.
Love this song. Lucy's part starts at 02.19. Hilarious.
Season 2; Episode 24: "The Indian Show".
0AnCla0 • 17,607 views
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dwiananda28 • 17,159 views
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Have the original and play it so often!
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RARE Gwen Verdon and Chita Rivera on Mike Douglas, Pt 1
Performing Nowadays and Hot Honey Rag
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The Zenith Radio Corporation Presents: The 1965 Stereophonic High Fidelity Instruments!
These photos are from a 1965 Zenith factory showroom sales catalog, narration and music by Zenith's 1960 demonstration record.
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Hey all; I enjoyed this video. I have the actual showroom catalog that is shown here as well as the operations manual that shows all the features of the upper end consoles with "extended bass".
I own the model shown at 6:31. FAR CRY in quality to the lower end models.
It has been used daily s...
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Fun stuff
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WW II propaganda music
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name ONE; just ONE current comic personality that can even come close to matching the genius of 60 years ago..... didn't think you could!