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Cher - The Beat Goes On / All I Really I Wanna Do Live at Caesar's 9/19/2009

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Cher performing "The Beat Goes On" and "All I Really Wanna Do" Live at the Colosseum at Caesar' Palace, Saturday, 9/19/2009.

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  • thank you so much!

  • Not only "All I really want to do" was originally sung in the 1960's. It's the same with "The Beat goes on". This song entered the Charts in February of 1967.

  • @Crazy5221 all i really wanna do was sung in the 1960's.....i wonder why she would add it to the 70's medley

  • Cher has a big heart for Sonny yet. How sweet it is that she could be able to sing with him again thanks to our american technology. Natalie Cole did the first act like this with her Dad's audio.(Nat King Cole)

  • i was at the show on November 22nd. She really kicked butt with her show.I loved every minute of it. this part was a surprise because i didnt think she would ever do another Sonny and Cher song live after Sonny's death.....

  • So did she add 'All I Really Wanna Do' to her 70's Medley closet part? I know there were some changes and new costumes added...does anyone know if she got a new costume for 'Dark Lady' as well?

    Great video btw, thanks for uploading! :)

  • thanks !!!

  • thank you so much!!!!!!!!!!!

  • thanks so much!!!

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