Patty Duke Sings Tell Me Mama
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The "frumpiness" comes from the plot of this episode where Patty and Cathy were quick changing clothes during the contest to do things the other coild not.
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My first 1st. love.
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@jamierourketen By todays standards you'll call that frumpy...she's not "frumpy"...she's adorable.
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THANKS a million for the heads up in regards to ThisTV showing this classic 60's sitcom! CHEERS, mate!
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@JubalCalif A network on many cable systems in the US, ThisTV, is showing the Patty Duke Show at 6 AM Eastern, 5 Central. I just got it on my cable system. ThisTV in my market is handled by WLBT-TV in Jackson, MS, and is on Channel 3.3 on TV.
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United Artists had a version out by Janie Grant. They might have saved a few cents on the publishing rights since it was in-house song. Patty also recorded another song that Janie did : "Ribbons and roses". It's on Patty's 1st lp.
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I always wanted to get with Patty Duke playing Cathy, watch her slowly strip, then tie her up and give her a tongue bath!!!!
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Why in the world was this unreleased? They should've released it!
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Poor Anna she was so over worked, I wanted more, if they gave anna a little more breathing room, the show would have gone to its eighth season granteed. What a shame.
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she's not frumpy, she's very pretty
I wish TVLand would go back to it's roots & once more show classic programs like this from the 50's and 60's. Love it when they use to show "The Patty Duke Show" each evening. This is a cute song....Patty had a pretty good voice. THANKS for posting! What a delight to watch! You've made my day & my week! I hope ALL your dreams & wishes come true in 2010! :)
JubalCalif 2 years ago 18
Aw :-) Yw, Jubal dahling...
I'm delighted I made your day!
;-)
The Patty Duke Show season 1 is now available at Amazon & other retail outlets & season 2 is coming out next month.
Now, if we could only get The Life of Riley (1953-1958) , December Bride (1954-1959), Bachelor Father (1957-1962), The Farmer's Daughter (1963-1966), Ben Casey (1961-1966), Please Don't Eat The Daisies (1965-1967), & Julia (1968-1971) on DVD, as well, we'd be in our classic tv glory! ;-)
LOLFanme 2 years ago 3
Well I've always wondered ~ obviously PATTY DUKE recorded this song for her TV Show at the time, but it was never released as any kind of single by her ~ or WAS IT? Did the song TELL ME MAMA make the charts by any pop artist at the time?
JohnnyGNV 3 years ago
Apparently Christine Quaite from Britain sang it originally & it reached a satisfactory number on the charts.
LOLFanme 2 years ago 2