Fifties Television: Obscure 1950s pop singer sings " No, Not Much!"

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Uploaded by on Jun 5, 2010

An obscure 1950s pop singer named Judy Johnson sings a cover of the Four Lads song "No, Not Much!" on a daytime television show of the 1950s. It appears that the complete version of the telecast is lost, so I don't know if she sang any other songs in the episode.

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  • Loved Judy Johnson, ever since, I can remember. Truly a "Singer's Singer."

  • I wish they had tv like this.

  • Another discovery of a real talent from the past. Anyone out there got a clip from "Tonight! America after dark" circa 1957?

  • This is from "THE ROBERT Q. LEWIS SHOW", around February 1956 [he was on CBS' weekday schedule at 2pm(et)]. Merv Griffin (mentioned at :03) was also a regular singer on the show [he later remembered Robert Q. was an egotistical son-of-a-bitch]. Jill Corey, Judy's replacement, later became a popular singer on her own the following year. After Judy had her baby, she briefly returned as the vocalist on the short-lived "TONIGHT! AMERICA AFTER DARK" in 1957.

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