The Music Scene Episode Rating Graph
Sep 1969 - Jan 1970
Sep 1969 - Jan 1970
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S1 Ep1
1.0
22nd Sep 1969
Season Premiere --Tom Jones introduces show --James Brown sings ""World"" --CSN&Y sing ""Down By The River"" --Buck Owens and The Buckaroos sing ""Tall Dark Stranger"" --Oliver sings ""Jean"" --Three Dog Night sing ""Easy To Be Hard"" --Tom Jones sings ""I'll Never Fall in Love Again"" --Music Scene Singers sing ""Sugar Sugar"" --Cast previews next week show with guests Eydie Gorme, Janis Joplin, Gary Pucket and Lou Rawls, Three dog Night and the Nation's #1 song, and ""The New People"", next on ABC.
S1 Ep2
29th Sep 1969
--Gary Puckett sings ""This Girl Is A Woman Now"" --Eydie Gorme sings ""Tonight I'll Say A Prayer"" --Janis Joplin sings ""Try (Just A Little Bit Harder)"" --Three Dog Night sings ""Easy To Be Hard"" --Lou Rawls sings ""Your Good Thing Is About To End"" --Plus ""Midnight Cowboy"" film clips and comedy skits
S1 Ep3
6th Oct 1969
--The Rascals sing ""People Got To Be Free"" --The Dells sing ""Oh What A Night"" --Music Scene Flashback - Roger Miller sings ""King of The Road"" --Smokey Robinson & The Miracles sing ""Here I Go Again"" --The Rascals sing ""Carry Me Back"" --Roger Miller sings ""Where Have All The Average People Gone?"" --Bobby Sherman sings ""Little Woman"" while Chris Bokeno dances as a little woman --The Music Scene Singers sing a gospel-influenced version of ""Sugar Sugar"" --David Steinberg previews next week's guests, Tony Bennett, Jerry Butler, Judy Collins, Sonny James, Moms Mabley, and Smith
S1 Ep4
13th Oct 1969
--Tony Bennett sings ""What The World Needs Now"" --Jerry Butler sings ""What's The Use Of Breaking Up?"" --Judy Collins sings ""Pretty Polly"" --Sonny James sings ""Since I Met You Baby"" --Smith sings ""Baby It's You"" --Moms Mabley sings ""It's Your Thing""
S1 Ep5
20th Oct 1969
--Sly & The Family Stone sing ""Everyday People"" and ""Dance to the Music"" --Merle Haggard sings ""Okie from Muskogee"" --Pat Williams conducts The Music Scene Orchestra for ""The Music Scene Theme"" --Bobby Sherman sings ""Little Woman"" --Steve Lawrence sings ""The Drifter"" --Sly & The Family Stone sing ""Hot Fun in the Summertime"" and ""Don't Call Me Nigger, Whitey"" --David and Tom do a phsychiatrist sketch --The Temptations sing the #1 song in the country ""I Can't Get Next To You"" --Larry Hankin previews next weeks guests Richie Havens, Isaac Hayes, Janis Joplin, Smith, Ten Years After, and Billboard's #1 song --Tom Smothers announces that next week's guest host will be Michael Cole from ABC's ""Mod Squad""
S1 Ep6
27th Oct 1969
--Jerry Lee Lewis sings ""Great Balls of Fire"" --Ten Years After sings ""Bad Scene"" --Smith sing ""Baby It's You"" --Richie Havens sings ""Rocky Raccoon"" --Jerry Lee Lewis sings ""She Even Woke Me Up to Say Goodbye"" --Janis Joplin sings ""Maybe"" --Michael Cole reads Rod McKuen Railroad Poetry --Isaac Hayes sings ""Walk On By"" --Christopher Ross announces that he will be back next week, and the special guest host will be Bobby Sherman --Paul Reid Roman previews next week's guests: Jerry Butler, Johnny Cash, Richie Havens, Lulu and Buffy Sainte-Marie --The Archies sing ""Sugar Sugar""
S1 Ep7
3rd Nov 1969
--Johnny Cash sings ""Blistered"" and ""Ruby"" --R.B. Greaves sings ""Take A Letter Maria"" --Lulu sings ""Oh Me Oh My"" --Della Reese sings ""MacArthur Park"" --Della Reese sings ""Wedding Bell Blues"" --Bobby Sherman sings ""La La La"" --Bobby Sherman sings ""I'll Be Your Baby Tonight"" --Bobby Sherman sings ""Sounds Along The Way"" --and comedy skits
S1 Ep8
10th Nov 1969
--Announcer introduces tonights guests: Keith Barbour, James Brown, Joe Cocker, The Everly Brothers and Dusty Springfield, A song from Billboard's #1 album this week, and the Star David Steinberg --James Brown sings ""Mother Popcorn"" --Keith Barbour sings ""Echo Park"" --The Everly Brothers sing ""Bowling Green"" --Commercial Break --Dusty Springfield sings ""Brand New Me"" and ""The Look of Love"" --The Everly Brothers sing a medley including ""Cathy's Clown"", ""All I Have To Do Is Dream"", ""Wake Up Little Suzie"", ""Bird Dog"", and ""Bye Bye Love"" --Joe Cocker sings ""Something"" from the #1 best selling album in the nation, The Beatles' ""Abbey Road"" --David previews next week's guests: Paul Anka, Joe Cocker, The Cowsills, B.B. King, and John Mayall
S1 Ep9
17th Nov 1969
--Paul Anka sings ""Happy"" --Paul Anka sings ""My Way"" --The Cowsills sing ""Silver Threads and Golden Needles"" --R.B. Greaves sings ""Take A Letter Maria"" --B.B. King sings ""Just A Little Love""
S1 Ep10
24th Nov 1969
--Joe Cocker sings ""Delta Lady"" --Joe Cocker sings ""Something"" --Mary Hopkin sings ""No Business Like Show Business"" --Mary Hopkin sings ""In My Life"" --Three Dog Night sings ""Eli's Coming"" --Mary McCaslin sings ""Help!""
S1 Ep11
1st Dec 1969
--Mama Cass Elliot sings ""New World Coming"" --Creedence Clearwater Revival sings ""Down On The Corner --Creedence Clearwater Revival sings ""The Night Time Is The Right Time"" --Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66 sing ""Ye-Me-Le"" and ""Witichita Lineman"" --Neil Diamond sings ""Both Sides Now"" and ""Holly Holy""
S1 Ep12
8th Dec 1969
--Tony Bennett sings ""I Gotta Be Me"" --Tony Bennett sings ""Smile"" --The Grass Roots sings ""Heaven Knows"" --Emmet Kelly, --Charlie Pride sings ""Louisiana Man"" --Buffy Sainte-Marie sings ""He's The Keeper Of The Fire"" --Stevie Wonder sings ""Yester-Me, Yester-You, Yesterday"" --Steve Allen sings ""Last Night Was A Bad Night"" and ""Go Fly A Kite""
S1 Ep13
15th Dec 1969
--Lou Rawls sings ""Just Squeeze Me"" and ""I Can't Make It Alone"" --Spirit sings ""1984"" --Charley Pride sings ""I'm So Afraid Of Losing You"" --Little Richard sings ""Lucille"" and ""Tutti Frutti""
S1 Ep14
22nd Dec 1969
--Davy Jones sings ""Together"" --Frankie Laine sings ""Jezebel"" and ""Lord You Gave Me A Mountain"" --Chuck Berry sings ""Roll Over Beethoven"" and ""Johnny B. Goode"" --Gordon Lightfoot ""That's What You Get For Lovin' Me"" and ""Saturday Clothes"" --Jerry Butler sings ""What's The Use Of Breaking Up?""
S1 Ep15
29th Dec 1969
--Herbie Mann plays ""Memphis Underground"" --Tommy Roe sings ""Dizzy"" --Zager & Evans sings ""In The Year 2525"" --The Los Angeles cast of 'HAIR' sings a Medley from ""Hair"": ""Aquarius"", ""Easy To be Hard"", ""Where Do I Go"", ""Flesh Failures"", and ""Let The Sunshine In""
S1 Ep16
5th Jan 1970
--The Everly Brothers sing a Medley: ""The Games People Play"", ""Walk Right Back"", ""In The End"", ""Aquarius"", ""If I Were A Carpenter"", and ""The Price Of Love"" --John Mayall sings ""The Laws Must Change"" --Pete Seeger sings ""Bring Them Home"" --John Randolph Marr sings ""Free"" --Marva Whitney sings ""Things Got To Get Better""
S1 Ep17
12th Jan 1970
--John Sebastian sings ""She's A Lady"" and ""Rainbows All Over Your Blues"" --Bo Diddley sings ""Hey Bo Diddley"" --Lee Michaels sings ""Who Can Want More"" --Groucho Marx sings ""Father's Day"" --Buffy Sainte Marie sings ""Universal Soldier""
The first episode of The Music Scene aired on September 22, 1969.
The last episode of The Music Scene aired on January 12, 1970.
There are 17 episodes of The Music Scene.
There is one season of The Music Scene.
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The Music Scene has ended.