Friday, July 02, 2021

July 4th Weekend kicks off a star-filled month on 'The Ed Sullivan Show' YouTube Channel

Looking for some patriotic viewing this weekend?


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 JULY 4TH WEEKEND KICKS OFF A STAR-FILLED MONTH 

ON “THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW” YOUTUBE CHANNEL

 

Iconic Clips And Historic Performances Officially Available Worldwide Via Streaming Platforms From UMe and SOFA Entertainment  

 

Santa Monica, CA – July 2, 2021 – The Ed Sullivan Show’s official YouTube channel celebrates America’s Independence Day weekend with “This Is My Country” and “America The Beautiful,” performed by Pat Boone and West Point Glee Club, respectively. July 4thcontinues with a rousing rendition of “God Bless America Again” from trailblazing country star Loretta Lynn. Also featured are “The Star Spangled Banner” by Oberkirchen Choir, an inspiring version of “America Our Heritage” from the Washington D.C. Festival Chorus and more.

Among the upcoming classic performers featured are Connie Francis (“Alexander’s Ragtime Band”), Jackie Wilson (“I'm Comin’ On Back To You,” “Night”), Liza Minnelli (“The Travelin’ Life”), Louis Armstrong (“Royal Garden Blues”), plus Petula Clark (“My Love”) and Ray Charles (“Eleanor Rigby”). The wide range of musical performances also includes the Brenda Lee, Dave Brubeck Quartet, Mahalia Jackson, Paul Anka, Wayne Newton and many more.

Comedy clips include Alan King, Charles Nelson Reilly & Nancy Walker, Jerry Stiller & Anne Meara, Totie Fields. From acrobats to The Muppets to skits with the inimitable host himself, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. The Ed Sullivan Show YouTube channelhonors an entertainment legacy with new clips daily and a wide range of playlists to explore.

Throughout its historic 23-year primetime run (1948-1971), The Ed Sullivan Show brought the hottest performances from around the world and introduced emerging talent to America’s living rooms every Sunday night. The show featured some of the earliest or first televised performances of music superstars including The Band, The Beach Boys, The Beatles, The Jackson 5, The Mamas and The Papas, The Supremes, and The Rolling Stones. 

Among the voluminous gems in this vast catalog are iconic clips most of which have not been seen in decades. UMe uploads new videos daily, including scores of rarities available digitally for the first time, to The Ed Sullivan Show’s official YouTube channel and EdSullivan.com, both newly updated.  

 

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Live On The Ed Sullivan Show YOUTUBE channel, July 1-15*:

 

STREAM DATEARTISTPERFORMANCEAIRDATE
THU 7/1
Alan King
Airplane                                                              
June 2, 1968
THU 7/1
The Kessler TwinsWhen In RomeOctober 16, 1966
THU 7/1
Eddy MansonSwanee RiverAugust 5, 1962
THU 7/1
Tony MartinYou Made Me Love YouNovember 27, 1960
FRI 7/2
Phil Spitalny's Hour Of CharmHallelujah ChorusMarch 25, 1951
FRI 7/2
Strategic Air Command BandStrike Up the BandMarch 16, 1969
FRI 7/2
Allen & Rossi, Ed SullivanMay 22, 1966
FRI 7/2
Sandy StewartAfter You’ve GoneApril 16, 1961
FRI 7/2
Gordon MacraeAmerica the BeautifulJuly 6, 1969
SAT 7/3
Pat BooneThis Is My CountryJune 2, 1963
SAT 7/3
Louis ArmstrongRoyal Garden BluesOctober 8, 1961
SAT 7/3
Eddy ArnoldWreck Of The Old '97January 26, 1964
SAT 7/3
The HarmonicatsPeg O’ My HeartFebruary 26, 1950
SAT 7/3
Enzo StuartiBattle Hymn Of The RepublicSeptember 6, 1964
SUN 7/4
West Point Glee ClubAmerica the BeautifulJune 9, 1968 
SUN 7/4
Oberkirchen ChoirThe Star Spangled BannerSeptember 26, 1954
SUN 7/4
Washington D.C. Festival ChorusAmerica Our HeritageAugust 17, 1969
SUN 7/4
Dolores GrayYou’re A Grand Old FlagJuly 4, 1954
SUN 7/4
Loretta LynnGod Bless America AgainMay 30, 1971
MON 7/5
The Kane TripletsPow, Pow, PowJune 11, 1967
MON 7/5
Alan KingSon’s Bar Mitzvah & Ed Sullivan's Anniversary                        June 2, 1968
MON 7/5
The DublinersMuirsheen DurkinMarch 17, 1968
MON 7/5
Jackie WilsonI’m Comin’ On Back To YouMay 28, 1961
TUE 7/6
Pat HenningPsychiatrist, Uncle And Bette DavisFebruary 22, 1959
TUE 7/6
Charles Nelson Riley & Nancy WalkerLovers Meet At The Deli SkitFebruary 6, 1966
TUE 7/6
Liza MinnelliThe Travelin’ LifeJanuary 3, 1965
TUE 7/6
Dave Brubeck QuartetI’m In A Dancing MoodOctober 16, 1960
WED 7/7
Totie FieldsFan Letter                                                January 16, 1966
WED 7/7
Shirley VerrettAve MariaMay 24, 1964
WED 7/7
The McGuire SistersHow Come You Do Me (Like You Do)October 17, 1965
WED 7/7
Connie FrancisMedley: Up Above My Head / Glory Glory / Light Of LoveMarch 21, 1965
THU 7/8
Mary HopkinGoodbyeMay 25, 1969
THU 7/8
Teresa BrewerHow Come You Do Me Like You DoFebruary 6, 1955
THU 7/8
Jackie WilsonNightMarch 31, 1963
THU 7/8
Petula ClarkMy Love                                           November 28, 1965
FRI 7/9
Phil Spitalny's Hour Of CharmSpring SongApril 1, 1951
FRI 7/9
The Missionary Dominican Sisters Of Our Lady Of FichermontPuer Natus Est NobisJanuary 5, 1964
FRI 7/9
Al HirtThat’s A PlentyDecember 10, 1961
FRI 7/9
W.C. HandySt. Louis BluesDecember 18, 1949
SAT 7/10
Mary HopkinMorning Of My LifeOctober 27, 1968
SAT 7/10
Sandler & YoungIn the Sunshine DaysJanuary 7, 1968
SAT 7/10
Mahalia JacksonWere You There When They Crucified My Lord?April 15, 1962
SAT 7/10
Wayne NewtonMedley: (Give Me That) Old Time Religion/America (My Country ‘Tis of Thee)June 12, 1966
SUN 7/11
The Amin Brothers AcrobatsDecember 15, 1963
SUN 7/11
Polly BergenI've Got My Love To Keep Me WarmDecember 20, 1959
SUN 7/11
Shirley BasseyS WonderfulNovember 13, 1960
SUN 7/11
Ray CharlesEleanor RigbyDecember 8, 1968
MON 7/12
Mahalia JacksonBy His WordDecember 18, 1960
MON 7/12
Al Hirt, Milton BerleMusical Humor           December 15, 1963
MON 7/12
The MuppetsThe Art Of Visual Thinking With Kermit The FrogOctober 2, 1966
MON 7/12
Wayne NewtonI Wish You LoveDecember 12, 1965
TUE 7/13
Mary HopkinThose Were The DaysOctober 27, 1968
TUE 7/13
Allan Drake Kids Today                     June 28, 1964
TUE 7/13
Wayne NewtonApple Blossom TimeMay 30, 1965
TUE 7/13
Paul AnkaI Love YouFebruary 11, 1962
WED 7/14
Sid Caesar, Ed Sullivan, Shirley BasseyFrench RestaurantFebruary 28, 1971
WED 7/14
Phil Spitalny's Hour Of CharmVoices Of SpringApril 1, 1951
WED 7/14
Roger WilliamsSupercalifragilisticJanuary 31, 1965
WED 7/14
Ray CharlesIf It Wasn’t For Bad LuckDecember 8, 1968
FRI 7/15
Jerry Stiller & Anne MearaWrong Phone Number                                     January 16, 1966
FRI 7/15
George GivotMalaprops                                   July 27, 1958
FRI 7/15
Brenda LeeLosing YouMay 12, 1963
FRI 7/15
Connie FrancisAlexander’s Ragtime BandOctober 14, 1962

 

*Unlisted YouTube link and/or embed code may be available upon request or click link to grab embed code where included. Schedule may be subject to change without notice.Segments are listed chronologically by stream date and time.

 

About The Ed Sullivan Show

The Ed Sullivan Show is the most popular primetime variety show in American history. For nearly a quarter century, Ed Sullivan hosted the greatest array of talent on television, including The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Elvis Presley and Motown artists such as The Supremes, The Temptations and The Jackson 5. Every Sunday night at 8pm on CBS from 1948-1971, The Ed Sullivan Show showcased a wide variety of pop culture from the worlds of music, comedy, novelty and much more. The library of 1,000 hours includes over 10,000 performances.

 

About SOFA Entertainment

In 1990, Andrew Solt formed SOFA Entertainment Inc. and acquired The Ed Sullivan Showfrom the Sullivan family. The Ed Sullivan Show is the most respected and revered variety show in television history. SOFA Entertainment is the copyright holder of the original Ed Sullivan programs and over 150 hours of newly created programming.

 

About UMe

Universal Music Enterprises (UMe) is the global catalog and special markets division of Universal Music Group (UMG).  Working closely in concert with UMG’s record labels, territories and operating companies, UMe provides a frontline approach to catalog management, an emphasis on strategic marketing initiatives and creating opportunities in new technologies.

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