Episodes (49)

Episode #12.1
S12E01 · Episode #12.1

Sep 07, 1968

The Grass Roots perform "Midnight Confessions." Patti Drew sings "Workin' On A Groovy Thing." A telephone interview with Jeff Travis of Professor Morrison's Lollipop (record: "You Got the Love").

Episode #12.2
S12E02 · Episode #12.2

Sep 14, 1968

O.C. Smith sings "Little Green Apples." Merle Haggard performs "The Legend of Bonnie and Clyde" and "I'm a Lonesome Fugitive." A telephone interview with Fats Domino.

Episode #12.3
S12E03 · Episode #12.3

Sep 21, 1968

Jeannie C. Riley sings "Harper Valley P.T.A." Jay and The Techniques perform "Hey Diddle Diddle." A telephone interview with Erik Brann of the Iron Butterfly.

Episode #12.4
S12E04 · Episode #12.4

Sep 28, 1968

Clarence Carter sings "Slip Away." People perform "Apple Cider" and "Crying Shoes." A telephone interview with singer Betty Wright.

Episode #12.5
S12E05 · Episode #12.5

Oct 05, 1968

Iron Butterfly perform "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" and "Iron Butterfly Theme." Eddie Floyd sings "I've Never Found A Girl (To Love Me Like You Do)" and "Knock on Wood." A telephone interview with singer Al Wilson.

Episode #12.6
S12E06 · Episode #12.6

Oct 12, 1968

Johnny Nash sings "Hold Me Tight." On film: The Association appear in a video for "Six Man Band." A telephone interview with Chuck Blasko of The Vogues.

Episode #12.7
S12E07 · Episode #12.7

Oct 19, 1968

Joe Tex sings "You Need Me, Baby" and "Skinny Legs and All." A film of Don Fardon performing "(The Lament Of The Cherokee) Indian Reservation."

Episode #12.8
S12E08 · Episode #12.8

Oct 26, 1968

Brenton Wood sings "Gimme Little Sign" and "It's Just A Game, Love." On film: "Florida's Answer to California," a look at Florida's beach cities.

Episode #12.9
S12E09 · Episode #12.9

Nov 02, 1968

The Grass Roots perform "Midnight Confessions." Additional guest, Peter Yarrow (of Peter, Paul and Mary), was scheduled to promote the documentary "You Are What You Eat."

Episode #12.10
S12E10 · Episode #12.10

Nov 09, 1968

Footage is presented from the "Miss 16" Contest, taped October 13, 1968. Pageant judges Regis Philbin, Andy Kim, Mark Lindsay and Lydia Lane selected the winner, Christie Jensen of Seattle.

Episode #12.11
S12E11 · Episode #12.11

Nov 16, 1968

The Avant-Garde perform "Naturally Stoned" and "Fly With Me."

Episode #12.12
S12E12 · Episode #12.12

Nov 23, 1968

Merrilee Rush sings "Reach Out." On film: Steppenwolf appear in a video for "Magic Carpet Ride."

Episode #12.13
S12E13 · Episode #12.13

Nov 30, 1968

Ketty Lester sings "I Will Lead You" and her 1962 hit "Love Letters." In a filmed segment, The Unifics perform "Court Of Love."

Episode #12.14
S12E14 · Episode #12.14

Dec 07, 1968

Michael J. James sings "She Needs The Same Things I Need." Filmed segments with Leapy Lee ("Little Arrows") and B.J. Thomas ("Hooked on a Feeling"). A telephone interview with Mark Gutkowski of the 1910 Fruitgum Company.

Episode #12.15
S12E15 · Episode #12.15

Dec 14, 1968

Tommy Roe premieres his record "Dizzy." M C Squared perform "I Know You (Your Nature Is Like Mine)."

Episode #12.16
S12E16 · Episode #12.16

Dec 21, 1968

Al Martino sings "I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You)." On film: Gary Puckett and the Union Gap appear in a music video for "Over You." In week's "Hot Line" segment, singer Bobby Goldsboro is interviewed by telephone.

Episode #12.17
S12E17 · Episode #12.17

Dec 28, 1968

Brian Hyland sings "Tragedy." Spanky and Our Gang perform "Yesterday's Rain." A telephone interview with Jeannie C. Riley.

Episode #12.18
S12E18 · Episode #12.18

Jan 04, 1969

The eight-member band Mother Earth perform "Down So Low." On film: Gary Puckett and the Union Gap appear in a video for "Young Girl." A telephone interview with Bob Guadio of The Four Seasons.

Episode #12.19
S12E19 · Episode #12.19

Jan 11, 1969

The guests are Dorsey Burnette ("The Greatest Love"), The Dillards ("Reason to Believe"), and 18-year-old actor-singer Michael J. James. The six winners in the "One-Half Dozen American Beauties" contest are announced.

Episode #12.20
S12E20 · Episode #12.20

Jan 18, 1969

Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons perform "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" and "Stop and Say Hello." A telephone interview with record producer Bob Crewe.

Episode #12.21
S12E21 · Episode #12.21

Jan 25, 1969

The Classics IV featuring Dennis Yost perform "Stormy." Neil Sedaka sings "Star-Crossed Lovers."

Episode #12.22
S12E22 · Episode #12.22

Feb 01, 1969

The Buddy Miles Express perform "Train." An interview with Iron Butterfly guitarist Erik Brann. On film: Barry Ryan appears in a video for "Eloise."

Episode #12.23
S12E23 · Episode #12.23

Feb 08, 1969

People perform their 1968 hit "I Love You." A video of Al Wilson singing "The Poor Side of Town."

Episode #12.24
S12E24 · Episode #12.24

Feb 15, 1969

Johnny Nash sings "Lovey Dovey." Willie Mitchell performs "30-60-90." A telephone interview with Joe South.

Episode #12.25
S12E25 · Episode #12.25

Feb 22, 1969

Tyrone Davis sings "Can I Change My Mind?" The Flying Burrito Brothers perform "Wheels" and "Hot Burrito #1."

Episode #12.26
S12E26 · Episode #12.26

Mar 01, 1969

Arthur Conley sings "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da." Smokestack Lightnin' performs "Light In My Window."

Episode #12.27
S12E27 · Episode #12.27

Mar 08, 1969

Brenton Wood sings "A Change is Gonna Come." The Mod Squad featuring Lee Greenwood perform "This Is My Woman."

Episode #12.28
S12E28 · Episode #12.28

Mar 15, 1969

A Salute to Tom Jones, featuring an interview filmed in England.

Episode #12.29
S12E29 · Episode #12.29

Mar 22, 1969

Neil Diamond performs "Brother Love's Travelling Salvation Show." The Sir Douglas Quintet perform "Mendocino."

Episode #12.30
S12E30 · Episode #12.30

Mar 29, 1969

The Ohio Express performs "Mercy."

Episode #12.31
S12E31 · Episode #12.31

Apr 05, 1969

Betty Everett sings "There'll Come a Time" and "I Can't Say No to You." The psychedelic rock band Bubble Puppy perform "Hot Smoke and Sassafras." A telephone interview with Warren Entner of the Grass Roots.

Episode #12.32
S12E32 · Episode #12.32

Apr 12, 1969

Mel Carter sings "Another Saturday Night" and his 1965 hit "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me." The Yellow Payges perform "Never Put Away My Love For You." A telephone interview with Fred Farran of The Arbors.

Episode #12.33
S12E33 · Episode #12.33

Apr 19, 1969

Singer-guitarist Trini Lopez performs "Lalena" and "Come A Little Bit Closer." The band Feather perform "Moccasin." A telephone interview with singer Joe Simon.

Episode #12.34
S12E34 · Episode #12.34

Apr 26, 1969

The Spiral Starecase perform "More Today than Yesterday." Bobby Freeman sings "Do You Want To Dance?" and "Everybody's Got a Hang Up." In the "Hollywood Hot Line" segment, Dick Clark talks by phone with a Liberal, Kansas, disc jockey.

Episode #12.35
S12E35 · Episode #12.35

May 03, 1969

Linda Ronstadt sings "Long Way Around." The New Life performs "Backwoods Annie" and "Ha Lese (Le Di Khanna)." A swimwear fashion show is presented.

Episode #12.39
S12E36 · Episode #12.39

May 24, 1969

The Grass Roots perform "The River Is Wide" and "(You Gotta) Live For Love." A demonstration of a motor-powered surfboard.

Episode #12.40
S12E37 · Episode #12.40

Jun 07, 1969

Oliver sings "Good Morning Starshine." Ronnie Dove sings "I Need You Now." The start of the annual dance contest, with couples from seven cities (Chicago, Detroit, El Paso, LA, Oklahoma City, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C.) competing.

Episode #12.41
S12E38 · Episode #12.41

Jun 14, 1969

Tony Joe White sings "Polk Salad Annie." Pianist Jerry Smith performs "Truck Stop," an instrumental song featuring "honky-tonk" style piano playing.

Episode #12.42
S12E39 · Episode #12.42

Jun 21, 1969

Tim Buckley performs "Gypsy Woman" and "Strange Feelin'." Funk band Dyke and The Blazers perform "We Got More Soul." American Bandstand's dance contest continues.

Episode #12.43
S12E40 · Episode #12.43

Jun 28, 1969

Thelma Houston sings "If This Was the Last Song" and "Jumpin' Jack Flash." The Spiral Starecase perform "Since I Don't Have You" and "More Today than Yesterday."

Episode #12.44
S12E41 · Episode #12.44

Jul 05, 1969

Jerry Butler performs "Moody Woman." The Impressions sing "Choice of Colors".

Episode #12.45
S12E42 · Episode #12.45

Jul 12, 1969

Jackie DeShannon sings "Put a Little Love in your Heart." The Winstons perform "Color Him Father." A film on dune buggies is shown.

Episode #12.46
S12E43 · Episode #12.46

Jul 19, 1969

Andy Kim sings "Baby, I Love You." The Peppermint Rainbow performs "Don't Wake Me Up in the Morning, Michael" and "Will You Be Staying After Sunday?"

Episode #12.47
S12E44 · Episode #12.47

Jul 26, 1969

Cat Mother and the All Night Newsboys perform a rock 'n' roll medley titled "Good Old Rock 'n' Roll."

Episode #12.48
S12E45 · Episode #12.48

Aug 02, 1969

The Underground Sunshine perform "All I Want Is You" and a cover of the Beatles' "Birthday." On film: Bill Deal and The Rhondells appear in a video for "I've Been Hurt." Dick Clark announces the winning couple in this year's dance contest.

Episode #12.49
S12E46 · Episode #12.49

Aug 09, 1969

Mike Curb, the President of MGM Records, presents The Clingers (aka The Clinger Sisters). Additional guests are Bobby Bare and Jr. Walker.

Episode #12.50
S12E47 · Episode #12.50

Aug 16, 1969

The Guess Who perform "Laughing." Isaac Hayes sings "Walk On By" and "By the Time I Get to Phoenix."

Episode #12.51
S12E48 · Episode #12.51

Aug 23, 1969

Smith, featuring lead vocalist Gayle McCormick, perform "Baby It's You." Steppenwolf perform "Move Over."

Episode #12.52
S12E49 · Episode #12.52

Aug 30, 1969

Peaches and Herb sing "Let Me Be the One." The Brotherhood perform "Don't Let Go" and Rose Garden."

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American Bandstand (also know as Bandstand) Season 12 (1968) is released on Sep 07, 1968 and the latest season 32 of American Bandstand is released in 1989. Watch American Bandstand online - the English Music TV series from United States. American Bandstand is directed by Ed Yates,Kip Walton,Barry Glazer,Hal Galli and created by Charles Isaacs with Dick Clark and Dion DiMucci.

On this show, Dick Clark a weekly dance that featured the latest hit music for attending to dance to. In addition, the show had performances by popular musicians and audience members rated songs.

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Bandstand, AB, VH1's Best of American Bandstand, Bandstand, Dick Clark's American Bandstand

Countries:

United States

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English

Production Companies:

WFIL Philadelphia, American Broadcasting Company (ABC), USA Network

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