Startime - Season 1 Episode 23 The Swingin', Singin' Years
Musical salute to the post-World War II era of big bands and vocalists, when many former band vocalists became singing stars and the swing bands began to play for audiences of listeners instead of dancers. Sequel to the 2/9/60 Ford Startime episode, ""The Swingin' Years,"" which covered the big swing bands of the Thirties. Introduction by Ronald Reagan -- Apple Honey / performed by Woody Herman and the Herd -- Your Father's Moustache / performed by Herman and the Herd -- Cow Cow Boogie / sung by Ella Mae Morse ; performed by Freddie Slack and his orchestra -- Tonight We Love / performed by Freddy Martin and his orchestra -- Bumble Boogie / performed by Martin's pianist, Jack Fina -- The Gentleman is a Dope / sung by Jo Stafford ; performed by Red Ingle and the Natural Seven -- Temptation / sung by Stafford as ""Cinderella G. Stump"" ; performed by Ingle and Natural Seven -- Careless / performed by Eddy Howard and his orchestra -- To Each His Own / performed by Howard and orchestra -- Wha
Keyword : anthology
Season
Season 1
Episode
The Wonderful World of Entertainment
The Jazz Singer
The Turn of the Screw
The Secret World of Kids
The Dean Martin Show
The Wicked Scheme of Jebel Deeks
George Burns in the Big Time
Merman on Broadway
Something Special
My Three Angels
Cindy's Fella
Christmas Startime with Leonard Bernstein
Meet Cyd Charisse
The Man
The Dean Martin Show
Crime, Inc.
The Wonderful World of Jack Paar
The Greatest Man Alive
The Swingin' Years
Closed Set
Talent Scouts
Jeff McCleod, the Last Reb
The Swingin', Singin' Years
Academy Award Songs
Dear Arthur
The Young Juggler
Incident at a Corner
Well, What About You?
Soldiers in Greasepaint
Fun Fair
Tennessee Ernie Ford Meets King Arthur
Sing Along With Mitch
The Nanette Fabray Show