Sammy Davis Hosts Hollywood Palace with The Supremes & Raquel Welch (1 of 6)

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Sammy Davis Hosts Hollywood Palace with The Supremes & Raquel Welch (1 of 6) Aired: 9/26/1967
--Sammy Davis Jr. (host) - "After Today,"
-- Baby Lawrence (jazz dancer)

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  • Mary Wilson looks extremely SEXY! Cindy Birdsong looks so sweet and Diane was Diane.

  • Cindy Birdsong, Diana Ross and Mary Wilson are just stunning! Wow!

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  • Man, Sammy's suede boots are soooo hot!

  • Boy those were the days.

    real class...

  • @rioboy13 Diana would appear on stage and neither Cindy nor Mary knew what would happen next as Diana and Berry and the production staff would have had seperate rehersals and given diana special material and did not tell "The OTHERS' who would often just stand helplessly and smile SUPREMELY as Diana's star contined to brighten while theirs (truly THE SUPREMES) started to flicker and fade

  • @rioboy13 @rioboy13 it's perhaps impossiable to measure the psychic pain that Mary had to endure whenever Diana would get those "special moments".

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  • @etrax2000 I AGREE!!!! That segment has Mary and Cindy LITERALLY just "window dressing" they don't even get an "ooh" or an "aah" when Diana sang! And ALL 3 Supremes should have been brought out in chairs! NO FAIR!!! But all these were all not-so-subtle details, designed to MAGNIFY Diana's role in The Supremes and minimize Mary and Cindy's =(

  • @heartandsoul22 Mary Wilson was and STILL IS such a DROP DEAD GORGEOUS WOMAN!!! Whew!!!

  • @etrax2000 That ain't no act. Lolol

  • Sammy, what a GREAT Bricusse & Nelwey inspirational number and terrific George Rhodes arrangement.

  • and that monstrous make up job is what Mary described in her book

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