Lawrence Welk (March 11, 1903 – May 17, 1992) was a musician, accordion pla… Read Full Bio ↴Lawrence Welk (March 11, 1903 – May 17, 1992) was a musician, accordion player, bandleader, and television impresario, hosting "The Lawrence Welk Show" from 1951 to 1982. His style came to be known to his large number of radio, television, and live-performance fans as "champagne music." He is a 1961 inductee of North Dakota's Roughrider Award. Contents [hide]
Lawrence was born in Strasburg, North Dakota, as one of nine children to Catholic, German-speaking immigrants from the French portion of Alsace-Lorraine, via Odessa, Ukraine.
The family lived on a homestead outside of town, which today still stands as a tourist attraction. The first year they lived there, they spent the cold South Dakota winter underneath an upturned wagon covered in sod.[citation needed] Never intent on being a farmer, Welk became interested in a career in music, convincing his father to purchase a mail-order accordion for $400. He made a promise to his father that he would continue to work on the farm until he turned twenty-one; in exchange, he would work on the farm and any money he made working elsewhere, whether doing formwork or putting on a show, would go to his family.
Welk didn't learn English until he was 21 because he always spoke German at home. To the day he died, he spoke with a noticeable German accent. When he was asked about his ancestry, he replied always with "Alsace-Lorraine, Germany"; this is explained in his autobiography, entitled "Wunnerful, Wunnerful!"
On his twenty-first birthday, Welk, having fulfilled his promise to his father, left the family farm to pursue a career in music. During the 1920s, he first performed with the Lincoln Boulds and George T. Kelly bands, before starting his own orchestra. He led big band engagements in North Dakota and eastern South Dakota. These bands included the Hotsy Totsy Boys and later the Honolulu Fruit Gum Orchestra.[citation needed] His band was also the station band for popular radio station, WNAX, in Yankton, South Dakota. In 1927, he graduated from the MacPhail School of Music in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
During the 1930s, Welk led a traveling big band, specializing in dance tunes and "sweet" music. The term "Champagne Music" was derived from an engagement at the William Penn Hotel in Pittsburgh, when a dancer referred to his band's sound as "light and bubbly as champagne." The band performed in many places across the country, particularly in the Chicago area. In the early 1940s, the band began a regular 10-year stint at the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago, regularly drawing crowds of nearly 7,000.
His orchestra also performed frequently at the Roosevelt Hotel in New York City during the late 1940s. From 1944 to 1945, Welk led his orchestra in many motion picture "Soundies," considered to be the early pioneers of music videos [citation needed], and the band had its own syndicated radio program, sponsored by Miller High Life Beer.
In 1951, Welk settled in Los Angeles, California. That same year, he began producing "The Lawrence Welk Show" on KTLA in Los Angeles where it was broadcast from the Aragon Ballroom in Venice Beach. After being a local hit, the show was picked up by ABC in the spring of 1955. Welk's television program had a policy to play well-known songs and tunes from previous years, so that the target audience would only hear numbers that they were already familiar with. Very occasionally, in the TV show's early days, the band would play a tune from the current charts, but strictly as a novelty number ("Nuttin' for Christmas" became a vehicle for comic singer Rocky Rockwell, dressed in a child's outfit; Elvis Presley's "Don't Be Cruel" was sung by violinist Bob Lido, wearing fake Elvis Presley sideburns).
Welk never lost his affection for the hot jazz he'd played in the 1920s, and when a Dixieland tune was scheduled, he would enthusiastically lead the band.
The type of music on "The Lawrence Welk Show" was almost always conservative, concentrating mostly on popular music standards, polkas, and novelty songs, delivered in a smooth, calming, good-humored easy listening style and "family-oriented" manner. Although described by one critic as "the squarest music this side of Euclid,"[citation needed] this strategy proved commercially successful, and helped it stay on the air for 28 years.
Much of the show's appeal was Welk himself. His unusual accent appealed to the audience. (On one 1955 show, he mentioned Danny Thomas's series, "Mek Room fur Deddy.") While Welk's English was passable, he never did grasp the English "idiom" completely, and was thus famous for his "Welk-isms," such as "George, I want to see you when you have a minute, right now." His TV show was recorded as if it was a live performance, and was sometimes quite freewheeling. Another famous "Welk-ism" was his trademark count-off, "A one and a two.." which was immortalized on his California automobile license plate that read "A1ANA2".[citation needed] This plate is visible on the front of a Model A Ford in one of the shows from 1980.
He often took ladies from the audience for a turn around the dance floor. During one show, Welk brought a cameraman out to dance with one of the ladies and took over the camera himself.
Welk's musicians were always top quality, including accordionist Myron Floren and New Orleans Dixieland clarinetist Pete Fountain. Though Welk was occasionally rumored to be very tight with a dollar, he paid his regular band members top scale - a very good living for a working musician. Long tenure was very common among Welk's regulars. For example, Floren was the band's assistant conductor throughout the show's run. He was noted for spotlighting individual members of his band and show. His band was well-disciplined and had excellent arrangements in all styles.[citation needed] One notable showcase was his album with the noted jazz saxophonist Johnny Hodges. Welk had a number of instrumental hits, including a cover of the song "Yellow Bird". His highest charting record was his recording of "Calcutta". Welk himself was indifferent to the tune, but his musical director, George Cates said that if Welk did not wish to record the song, he, (Cates) would. Welk replied, "Well, if it's good enough for you, George, I guess it's good enough for me.” Despite the emergence of rock and roll, "Calcutta" reached number 1 on the U.S. pop charts in 1961, and was recorded in only one take.
However, Walk’s insistence on wholesome entertainment led him to be a somewhat stern taskmaster at times. For example, he fired Alice Lon, the original "Champagne Lady," on the air after she crossed her legs on a desk. [Citation needed] Welk told the audience that he would not tolerate such "cheesecake" performances on his show. He often arbitrated marriage disputes for his stars.
"The Lawrence Welk Show" embraced changes on the musical scene over the years. The show continued to feature fresh music alongside the classics for as long as it existed, even music originally not intended for the big band sound. During the 1960s and 1970s, for instance, the show incorporated material by such contemporary sources as The Beatles, Burt Bacharach and Hal David, The Everly Brothers and Paul Williams, albeit in Welk's signature "Champagne" style. The show, which was originally produced in black and white, was recorded on videotape starting in 1957, and it switched to color for the fall TV season that started in September of 1965. In time, it would feature synthesized music and, toward the end of its run, early chroma key technology would add a new dimension to the story settings sometimes used for the musical numbers. He referred to his blue screen effect in one episode as "the magic of television."
During its network run, "The Lawrence Welk Show" aired on ABC on Saturday nights at 8 p.m. (Eastern Time). In fact, Lawrence headlined two weekly prime time shows on ABC for three years. From 1956 to 1958, he hosted a show entitled Top Tunes and New Talent, which aired on Monday nights. The series moved to Wednesdays in the fall of 1958 and was renamed The Plymouth Show, which expired in May 1959. During that time, the Saturday show was also known as The Dodge Dancing Party. ABC cancelled the show in the spring of 1971, citing an aging audience. However, it continued on as a syndicated show on 250 stations across the country (including many ABC affiliates, but at an earlier time), until the final original show was produced in 1982.
Welk was married for 61 years, until his death, to Fern Renner, with whom he had three children. One of his sons, Lawrence Welk, Jr., ended up marrying fellow "Lawrence Welk Show" performer Tanya Falan (they later divorced). Welk left many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. One of them, grandson Lawrence Welk III who usually goes by "Larry Welk", is a reporter and helicopter traffic pilot for KCAL-TV and KCBS-TV in Los Angeles.
Known as an excellent businessman, the maestro, thanks to wise investments in real estate and music publishing, was the second wealthiest entertainer in Hollywood, the wealthiest being Bob Hope. Today (2007) as one travels from Victorville to San Diego on I-15 one passes by many properties that Welk either owned at one time or helped develop.
He enjoyed playing golf, which he first took up in the late 1950s, and was often a regular at many celebrity pro-ams such as the Bob Hope Desert Classic.
After retiring his show and from the road in 1982, the maestro continued to air reruns of his shows, which were repackaged first for syndication and starting in 1986 for public television. Welk also starred and produced a pair of Christmas specials in 1984 and 1985.
He died from pneumonia in Santa Monica, California in 1992 at age 89 and is buried in Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California.
His band continues to appear in a dedicated theater in Branson, Missouri. In addition, the television show has been repackaged for broadcast on PBS stations, with updates from show performers appearing where commercial breaks were during the original shows. The repackaged shows are broadcast at roughly the same Saturday-night time slot as the original ABC shows, and special longer Welk show rebroadcasts are often shown during individual stations' fund-raising periods.
A resort community, developed by the maestro and promoted heavily by him on the show, is still named for Welk. "Lawrence Welk Village" is just off Interstate 15 north of Escondido, California, about 55 miles northeast of San Diego. Lawrence Welk Village is where Welk actually lived in a rather affluent "cottage". There are many other homes like this in this community in which notables such as John Wayne lived or came to stay to get away from San Diego or Los Angeles, as well as folks from his show who lived there, not to mention people in the Hollywood area who also owned or have owned property there. The Village has strict security; in addition, the Lawrence Welk Museum resides on a public access street also named after him, Lawrence Welk Drive.
His organization, The Welk Group, consists of his resort communities in Branson and Escondido; Welk Syndication, which is responsible for broadcasting the show on public television, and the Welk Music Group, which operates record labels Sugar Hill, Vanguard and Ranwood. From the late 1950s to the mid-1980s, the Welk Group was known as Teleklew in which tele stood for television and klew was Welk spelled backwards.
The Live Lawrence Welk Show makes annual concert tours across the United States and Canada featuring the actual stars from the television series such as Ralna English, Mary Lou Metzger, Jack Imel, Gail Farrell, Anacani and Big Tiny Little.
The Welk family homestead in Strasburg is now a popular tourist attraction in North Dakota
Lawrence was born in Strasburg, North Dakota, as one of nine children to Catholic, German-speaking immigrants from the French portion of Alsace-Lorraine, via Odessa, Ukraine.
The family lived on a homestead outside of town, which today still stands as a tourist attraction. The first year they lived there, they spent the cold South Dakota winter underneath an upturned wagon covered in sod.[citation needed] Never intent on being a farmer, Welk became interested in a career in music, convincing his father to purchase a mail-order accordion for $400. He made a promise to his father that he would continue to work on the farm until he turned twenty-one; in exchange, he would work on the farm and any money he made working elsewhere, whether doing formwork or putting on a show, would go to his family.
Welk didn't learn English until he was 21 because he always spoke German at home. To the day he died, he spoke with a noticeable German accent. When he was asked about his ancestry, he replied always with "Alsace-Lorraine, Germany"; this is explained in his autobiography, entitled "Wunnerful, Wunnerful!"
On his twenty-first birthday, Welk, having fulfilled his promise to his father, left the family farm to pursue a career in music. During the 1920s, he first performed with the Lincoln Boulds and George T. Kelly bands, before starting his own orchestra. He led big band engagements in North Dakota and eastern South Dakota. These bands included the Hotsy Totsy Boys and later the Honolulu Fruit Gum Orchestra.[citation needed] His band was also the station band for popular radio station, WNAX, in Yankton, South Dakota. In 1927, he graduated from the MacPhail School of Music in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
During the 1930s, Welk led a traveling big band, specializing in dance tunes and "sweet" music. The term "Champagne Music" was derived from an engagement at the William Penn Hotel in Pittsburgh, when a dancer referred to his band's sound as "light and bubbly as champagne." The band performed in many places across the country, particularly in the Chicago area. In the early 1940s, the band began a regular 10-year stint at the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago, regularly drawing crowds of nearly 7,000.
His orchestra also performed frequently at the Roosevelt Hotel in New York City during the late 1940s. From 1944 to 1945, Welk led his orchestra in many motion picture "Soundies," considered to be the early pioneers of music videos [citation needed], and the band had its own syndicated radio program, sponsored by Miller High Life Beer.
In 1951, Welk settled in Los Angeles, California. That same year, he began producing "The Lawrence Welk Show" on KTLA in Los Angeles where it was broadcast from the Aragon Ballroom in Venice Beach. After being a local hit, the show was picked up by ABC in the spring of 1955. Welk's television program had a policy to play well-known songs and tunes from previous years, so that the target audience would only hear numbers that they were already familiar with. Very occasionally, in the TV show's early days, the band would play a tune from the current charts, but strictly as a novelty number ("Nuttin' for Christmas" became a vehicle for comic singer Rocky Rockwell, dressed in a child's outfit; Elvis Presley's "Don't Be Cruel" was sung by violinist Bob Lido, wearing fake Elvis Presley sideburns).
Welk never lost his affection for the hot jazz he'd played in the 1920s, and when a Dixieland tune was scheduled, he would enthusiastically lead the band.
The type of music on "The Lawrence Welk Show" was almost always conservative, concentrating mostly on popular music standards, polkas, and novelty songs, delivered in a smooth, calming, good-humored easy listening style and "family-oriented" manner. Although described by one critic as "the squarest music this side of Euclid,"[citation needed] this strategy proved commercially successful, and helped it stay on the air for 28 years.
Much of the show's appeal was Welk himself. His unusual accent appealed to the audience. (On one 1955 show, he mentioned Danny Thomas's series, "Mek Room fur Deddy.") While Welk's English was passable, he never did grasp the English "idiom" completely, and was thus famous for his "Welk-isms," such as "George, I want to see you when you have a minute, right now." His TV show was recorded as if it was a live performance, and was sometimes quite freewheeling. Another famous "Welk-ism" was his trademark count-off, "A one and a two.." which was immortalized on his California automobile license plate that read "A1ANA2".[citation needed] This plate is visible on the front of a Model A Ford in one of the shows from 1980.
He often took ladies from the audience for a turn around the dance floor. During one show, Welk brought a cameraman out to dance with one of the ladies and took over the camera himself.
Welk's musicians were always top quality, including accordionist Myron Floren and New Orleans Dixieland clarinetist Pete Fountain. Though Welk was occasionally rumored to be very tight with a dollar, he paid his regular band members top scale - a very good living for a working musician. Long tenure was very common among Welk's regulars. For example, Floren was the band's assistant conductor throughout the show's run. He was noted for spotlighting individual members of his band and show. His band was well-disciplined and had excellent arrangements in all styles.[citation needed] One notable showcase was his album with the noted jazz saxophonist Johnny Hodges. Welk had a number of instrumental hits, including a cover of the song "Yellow Bird". His highest charting record was his recording of "Calcutta". Welk himself was indifferent to the tune, but his musical director, George Cates said that if Welk did not wish to record the song, he, (Cates) would. Welk replied, "Well, if it's good enough for you, George, I guess it's good enough for me.” Despite the emergence of rock and roll, "Calcutta" reached number 1 on the U.S. pop charts in 1961, and was recorded in only one take.
However, Walk’s insistence on wholesome entertainment led him to be a somewhat stern taskmaster at times. For example, he fired Alice Lon, the original "Champagne Lady," on the air after she crossed her legs on a desk. [Citation needed] Welk told the audience that he would not tolerate such "cheesecake" performances on his show. He often arbitrated marriage disputes for his stars.
"The Lawrence Welk Show" embraced changes on the musical scene over the years. The show continued to feature fresh music alongside the classics for as long as it existed, even music originally not intended for the big band sound. During the 1960s and 1970s, for instance, the show incorporated material by such contemporary sources as The Beatles, Burt Bacharach and Hal David, The Everly Brothers and Paul Williams, albeit in Welk's signature "Champagne" style. The show, which was originally produced in black and white, was recorded on videotape starting in 1957, and it switched to color for the fall TV season that started in September of 1965. In time, it would feature synthesized music and, toward the end of its run, early chroma key technology would add a new dimension to the story settings sometimes used for the musical numbers. He referred to his blue screen effect in one episode as "the magic of television."
During its network run, "The Lawrence Welk Show" aired on ABC on Saturday nights at 8 p.m. (Eastern Time). In fact, Lawrence headlined two weekly prime time shows on ABC for three years. From 1956 to 1958, he hosted a show entitled Top Tunes and New Talent, which aired on Monday nights. The series moved to Wednesdays in the fall of 1958 and was renamed The Plymouth Show, which expired in May 1959. During that time, the Saturday show was also known as The Dodge Dancing Party. ABC cancelled the show in the spring of 1971, citing an aging audience. However, it continued on as a syndicated show on 250 stations across the country (including many ABC affiliates, but at an earlier time), until the final original show was produced in 1982.
Welk was married for 61 years, until his death, to Fern Renner, with whom he had three children. One of his sons, Lawrence Welk, Jr., ended up marrying fellow "Lawrence Welk Show" performer Tanya Falan (they later divorced). Welk left many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. One of them, grandson Lawrence Welk III who usually goes by "Larry Welk", is a reporter and helicopter traffic pilot for KCAL-TV and KCBS-TV in Los Angeles.
Known as an excellent businessman, the maestro, thanks to wise investments in real estate and music publishing, was the second wealthiest entertainer in Hollywood, the wealthiest being Bob Hope. Today (2007) as one travels from Victorville to San Diego on I-15 one passes by many properties that Welk either owned at one time or helped develop.
He enjoyed playing golf, which he first took up in the late 1950s, and was often a regular at many celebrity pro-ams such as the Bob Hope Desert Classic.
After retiring his show and from the road in 1982, the maestro continued to air reruns of his shows, which were repackaged first for syndication and starting in 1986 for public television. Welk also starred and produced a pair of Christmas specials in 1984 and 1985.
He died from pneumonia in Santa Monica, California in 1992 at age 89 and is buried in Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California.
His band continues to appear in a dedicated theater in Branson, Missouri. In addition, the television show has been repackaged for broadcast on PBS stations, with updates from show performers appearing where commercial breaks were during the original shows. The repackaged shows are broadcast at roughly the same Saturday-night time slot as the original ABC shows, and special longer Welk show rebroadcasts are often shown during individual stations' fund-raising periods.
A resort community, developed by the maestro and promoted heavily by him on the show, is still named for Welk. "Lawrence Welk Village" is just off Interstate 15 north of Escondido, California, about 55 miles northeast of San Diego. Lawrence Welk Village is where Welk actually lived in a rather affluent "cottage". There are many other homes like this in this community in which notables such as John Wayne lived or came to stay to get away from San Diego or Los Angeles, as well as folks from his show who lived there, not to mention people in the Hollywood area who also owned or have owned property there. The Village has strict security; in addition, the Lawrence Welk Museum resides on a public access street also named after him, Lawrence Welk Drive.
His organization, The Welk Group, consists of his resort communities in Branson and Escondido; Welk Syndication, which is responsible for broadcasting the show on public television, and the Welk Music Group, which operates record labels Sugar Hill, Vanguard and Ranwood. From the late 1950s to the mid-1980s, the Welk Group was known as Teleklew in which tele stood for television and klew was Welk spelled backwards.
The Live Lawrence Welk Show makes annual concert tours across the United States and Canada featuring the actual stars from the television series such as Ralna English, Mary Lou Metzger, Jack Imel, Gail Farrell, Anacani and Big Tiny Little.
The Welk family homestead in Strasburg is now a popular tourist attraction in North Dakota
All the Things You Are
Lawrence Welk Lyrics
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& - C.Mingus - M.Roach You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lone…
Andre Kostelanetz & His Orchestra You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Andy Stochansky You are so free, graceful Can't you see you're wonderful Y…
Annie Ross Time and again I've longed for adventure, Something to make …
Art Tatum Tea For Two Tony Bennett (Irving Caesar/Vincent Youmans) …
Artie Shaw You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra & Helen Forrest You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lone…
Artie Shaw Orch. (Helen Forrest) You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Artie Shaw v/Helen Forrest You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lone…
Barbra Streisand Time and again I long for adventure Something tn make…
Bert Kaempfert And His Orchestra You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Bill Douglass Tea For Two Tony Bennett (Irving Caesar/Vincent Youmans) …
Billy Butterfield You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lone…
Billy Eckstine Time and again I've longed for adventure, Something to make …
Billy Eckstine and His Orchestra You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Billy Vaughn Time and again I've longed for adventure, Something to make …
Billy Vaughn & His Orchestra You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Bossa J.N.K Night sky looking down, it's my own Feel free to fly…
Bud Powell You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lone…
Bud Powell Charles Mingus Max Roach You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Carly Simon Time and again I've longed for adventure, Something to make …
Carmen Mc Rae Time and again I've longed for adventure, Something to make…
Carmen McRae Time and again I've longed for adventure, Something to make …
Cecilia Dale You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Charlie Christian You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lone…
charlie parker dizzy gillespie You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Charlie Parker & The Quintet You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lone…
Charlie Parker Dizzy Gillespie Bud Powell Charlie Mingus Max Roach You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Charlie Parker Dizzy Gillespie Bud Powell Max Roach & Charles Mingus You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lone…
Charlie Parker Dizzy Gillespie Bud Powell Max Roach and Charles Mingus You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Charlie Parker Dizzy Gillespie Bud Powell Max Roach Charles Mingus You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lone…
Charlie Parker; Dizzy Gillespie Sextet You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Charlie Parker; Dizzy Gillespie; Bud Powell; Charlie Mingus; Max Roach You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lone…
Chris Connor You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the…
Curtis Stigers Time and again I've longed for adventure Something to make m…
Danny Williams You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Dave Brubeck You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lone…
David Rose & His Orchestra You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Dick Haymes & Helen Forrest You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lone…
Dion Ooh, ooh Lonely walks in the park Counting stars when it ge…
Dion & The Belmonts Ooh, ooh Lonely walks in the park Counting stars when it…
Dizzy Gillespie You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Dizzy Gillespie / Charlie Parker You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lone…
Dizzy Gillespie And His Sextet You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Dizzy Gillespie Charlie Parker Bud Powell Charles Mingus & Max Roach You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lone…
Dizzy Gillespie Charlie Parker Bud Powell Max Roach Charles Mingus You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Dizzy Gillespie Charlie Parker Clyde Hart You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lone…
Dizzy Gillespie Sextet You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Dizzy Gillespie Sextet feat. Charlie Parker You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lone…
Dorsey Tommy You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Duke Ellington Time and again I've longed for adventure Something to make m…
Duke Ellington & His Orchestra You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Duke Ellington? Time and again I've longed for adventure Something to make m…
Ella Fitzgerald Time and again I've longed for adventure, Something to make …
Ella Fitzgerald/Nelson Riddle & His Orchestra Time and again I've longed for adventure, Something to make…
Ella Fitzgerald; Nelson Riddle & His Orchestra Time and again I've longed for adventure, Something to make …
Enzo Stuarti You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Fields/Kern Time and again I've longed for adventure Something to make…
Francy Boland & The Orchestra You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Frank Sinatra Time and again I've longed for adventure Something to make m…
Frank Sinatra & Jimmy Durante Time and again I've longed for adventure Something to make …
Frank Sinatra - Dean Martin Time and again I've longed for adventure Something to make m…
Frank Sinatra Alex Stordahl and His Orchestra You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
George Benson You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lone…
George Melachrino & His Orchestra You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Gerry Mulligan Quartet and Chet Baker You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lone…
Glenn Miller And that who all the fighting men in the United…
Gordon MacRae You are the promise kiss of springtime That makes the lonely…
Hammerstein II/ Kern Time and again I've longed for adventure Something to make…
Hank Garland And The All-Stars There's a first time for everything or so they say (But…
Harold Mooney & His Orchestra You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Helen Forrest Artie Shaw You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lone…
Helen Forrest Artie Shaw & His Orchestra You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Helen Forrest Artie Shaw Artie Shaw Orchestra You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lone…
Helen Forrest with Artie Shaw and His Orchestra You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
J. Kern Time and again I've longed for adventure Something to make…
J.R. Monterose Quartet Baby Tell me Tell me all the things That you never said befo…
Jack Jones Time and again I've longed for adventure Something to make m…
Jack Leonard You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Jean-Loup Longnon All of nature worships You The rocks cry out in praise…
Jerome Kern Time and again I've longed for adventure Something to make…
Jimmy Forrest Time and again I've longed for adventure, Something to make …
Joan Regan You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lone…
Joe Thomas And His Orchestra You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
John Lewis You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lone…
Johnny Mathis Time and again I've longed for adventure Something to make m…
Johnny Richards and His Orchestra You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Jon and Lynn When life trials come my way I will seek you and…
Judy Garland Time and again I've longed for adventure Something to make m…
Keely Smith Time and again I've longed for adventure, Something to make …
Keely Smith with Nelson Riddle and His Orchestra You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Kern Time and again I've longed for adventure Something to make…
Kristin Chenoweth You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Kuh Ledesma Time and again I′d longed for adventure Something to make my…
Lalo Schifrin & His Orchestra You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Lennie Tristano You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lone…
Les Baxter & his Chorus & Orchestra You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Louis Prima Time and again I've longed for adventure, Something to make …
Luis Arcaraz and His Orchestra You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
M.J.Q. Baby Tell me Tell me all the things That you never said befo…
Mantovani & His Orchestra You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Manuel and His Music of the Mountains I know I know I know whom I have believed I know I know Yo…
Marco and Kamide Look behind you, look again, all good things they disappear …
Margaret Whiting You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lone…
Maria Augusta You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Mario Lanza / Henri René You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lone…
Mario Lanza;Henri René You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Masahiko Togashi & J.J.Spirits Baby Tell me Tell me all the things That you never said befo…
Max Roach Bud Powell Charlie Parker Charles Mingus Dizzy Gillespie You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lone…
Maynard Ferguson & Chris Connor You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the…
Maynard Ferguson and His Orchestra You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
McRae Carmen Time and again I've longed for adventure, Something to make …
Melachrino Strings & Orchestra You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Miles Davis and Tadd Dameron Quintet Time and again I've longed for adventure, Something to make…
Morton Gould and His Orchestra You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Nelson Riddle Feat. Ella Fitzg Time and again I've longed for adventure, Something to make …
Nick Hakim Aren't enough to forestall the crashing financial headaches …
Norrie Paramor His Strings and Orchestra You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Oscar Hammerstein II & Jerome Kern Time and again I've longed for adventure Something to make…
Parker/Gillespie/Powell/Mingus/Roach You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lone…
Paul Weston Time and again I've longed for adventure, Something to make …
Paul Weston & His Orchestra Time and again I've longed for adventure, Something to make…
Paul Weston and His Orchestra Time and again I've longed for adventure, Something to make …
Pete Rugolo and His Orchestra You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Peter Sellers You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lone…
Ralph Sharon & His Orchestra You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Ray Conniff And Billy Butterfield You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lone…
Ray Conniff and His Orchestra You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Ray Sinatra & His Orchestra Time and again I've longed for adventure Something to make…
Reinhardt/Grapelli Time and again I've longed for adventure, something to make …
Richard Maltby & His Orchestra You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Rosemary Clooney You are the promised kiss of springtime that makes the…
Royal Green 네 맘을 열어 내 손을 잡아 ! 느껴지지 않니? 온 몸을…
Sant Andreu Jazz Band & Joan Chamorro Time and again I've longed for adventure, Something to make …
Sarah Vaughan You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Sarah Vaughan & The Count Basie Orchestra You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lone…
Sarah Vaughan and the Count Basie Orchestra You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Shirley Bassey Time and again I've longed for adventure, Something to make…
Shirley Bassey & Nelson Riddle and His Orchestra Time and again I've longed for adventure, Something to make …
Sinatra Time and again I've longed for adventure Something to make m…
Singers Unlimited You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lone…
STAFFORD JO Time and again I've longed for adventure, Something to make …
Stan Getz (with Stanley Cowell Miroslav Vitous & Jack DeJohnette) Something in the way she moves Attracts me like no other…
Stan Kenton and His Orchestra You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Starlite Orchestra & Singers Time and again I've longed for adventure, something to make …
The Dizzy Gillespie Sextet You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
The Marty Paich Quartet featuring Art Pepper You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lone…
The Miles Davis / Tadd Dameron Quintet You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
The Miles Davis/Tadd Dameron Quintet Time and again I've longed for adventure, Something to make…
The Orchestra You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
The Platters You are the promised kiss of springtime, That makes the lone…
The Quintet' (Charlie Parker Dizzy Gillespie Max Roach Bud Powell & Charles Mingus) You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lone…
The Romantic Strings & Orchestra You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
The Romantic Strings and Orchestra You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lone…
The Singers Unlimited You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
The Swingle Singers Time and again I've longed for adventure Something to make m…
Tommy Dorsey You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Tony Bennett Time and again I longed for adventure, Something to make my…
Tony Bennett & Bill Charlap Time and again I've longed for adventure Something to make m…
Tony Bennett & Ralph Sharon and His Orchestra Time and again I longed for adventure Something to make my…
Tony Bennett with Ralph Sharon & His Orchestra You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Tony Bennett;Ralph Sharon & his Orchestra Time and again I longed for adventure Something to make my…
Tony Martin Time and again I've longed for adventure Something to make…
Tony Momrelle So much to love with you baby So much to love…
Vic Damone Time and again I've longed for adventure, Something to make …
vocal & Tommy Dorsey with Jack Leonard You are my strength when I am weak You are the…
Werner Muller and His Orchestra You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
Will Young Time and again I′ve longed for adventure, Something to make …
Willie Nelson You are the promised kiss of springtime That makes the lonel…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Lawrence Welk:
Again Again Again Smile the while you kiss me sad adieu When the clouds…
Ain't She Sweet Ain't she sweet? See her walking down that street. Yes I…
Autumn Leaves The falling leaves drift by the window The autumn leaves of…
Begin The Beguine When they begin the beguine It brings back the sound of…
Calcutta [Instrumental]…
Canadian Sunset Once I was alone So lonely and then You came, out of…
Caravan Night and stars above that shine so bright The myst'ry…
Carolina In The Morning It's three o'clock in the morning We've danced the whole nig…
Comin' Thro' The Rye O, Jenny's a' wet, poor body, Jenny's seldom dry: She draggl…
Dolores How I love the kisses of Dolores Aye-aye-aye Dolores Not Mar…
Don't Sweetheart Me Don't sweetheart me if you don't mean it Don't…
Everybody Loves Somebody The tears I cried for you could fill an ocean, But…
Far Away Places Far away places with strange sounding names Far away over th…
For Me and My Gal The bells are ringing for me and my gal. The birds…
Green Leaves Of Summer A time to be reapin', a time to be sowin'. The…
Hawaii Night and you and Blue Hawaii The night is heavenly…
He Put your sweet lips a little closer to the phone. Let's…
I Left My Heart In San Francisco I left my heart in San Francisco. High on a hill…
If You Were the Only Girl in the World If you were the only girl in the world And I…
In A Little Secondhand Evenings are crowded with memories Thrilling me again Like t…
It Might As Well Be Spring I'm as restless as a willow in a windstorm I'm as…
Josephine There never was a gal I could love, like I…
Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Oh the weather outside is frightful But the fire is so…
Little Green Apples And I wake up in the mornin' With my hair…
Little Town of Bethlehem Oh little town of Bethlehem, how still we see thee…
Love In A Home Why do they think up stories that link my name…
Love Is A Many Splendored Thing Love is a many splendored thing It's the April rose that…
Love Is Blue There is no greater love Than what I feel for you No…
Love Me Or Leave Me Love me or leave me and let me be lonely You…
Loveliest Night of the Year When you are in love It's the lovliest night of the…
Marianne Marianne, oh, Marianne, oh, won't you marry me? We can have…
Me and My Shadow Shades of night are falling and I'm lonely Standing on the…
Mona Lisa Mona Lisa, Mona Lisa men have named you You're so like…
Moonlight Bay We were sailing along on Moonlight Bay We could hear the…
My Blue Heaven Don't know when I've been so blue Don't know what's come…
My Calico Gal The bells are ringing for me and my gal. The birds…
My Man It's cost me a lot But there's one thing that I've…
O Little Town Of Bethlehem Oh little town of Bethlehem, how still we see thee…
Oh The sun is shinin', oh, happy day-ay No more troubles and…
Organ Grinder's Swing Who's that coming down the street? Good old organ grinder Pe…
Paradise And then she holds my hand, mm And then I understand.…
Peg O' My Heart Peg o'my heart I love you, don't let us part I love…
People Will Say We're In Love Why do they think up stories that link my name…
Remember Oh, give me something to remember you by When you are…
Riders In The Sky To tell you that as a result of your many,…
San Antonio Rose Deep within my heart lies a melody A song of old…
Santa Claus Is Comin I just came back from a lovely trip along the…
Snowbird Beneath this snowy mantle cold and clean The unborn grass li…
Someone to Watch Over Me There's a saying old says that love is blind Still were…
Stand By Your Man Sometimes it's hard to be a woman giving all your love…
Stardust And now the purple dusk of twilight time Steals across the…
Stumbling 'Tention folks, speak of jokes This is one on me Took my…
Swingin' Down The Lane Everybody's hand in hand Swingin' down the lane Everybody's…
Take Me Home Country Roads Almost heaven, West Virginia, Blue ridge mountain, Shenandoa…
Tea for Two Oh honey Picture me upon your knee, With tea for two and…
That Old Black Magic Old black magic has me in its spell Old black magic…
The Christmas Song Chestnuts roasting on an open fire Jack Frost nipping at you…
The Moon Is a Silver Dollar The moon is the silver dollar Shining in the sky There′s the…
The Old Balck Magic Old black magic has me in its spell Old black magic…
The Old Black Magic Old black magic has me in its spell Old black magic…
The Song Is You I hear music when I look at you, A beautiful theme…
The Umbrella Man When there's a lull and things are dull He sharpens knives…
There's A Small Hotel I'd like to get away, Junior Somewhere alone with you It cou…
Three O'clock in the Morning It's three o'clock in the morning We've danced the whole nig…
Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree I'm comin' home, I've done my time Now I've got to…
Till We Meet Again Smile the while you kiss me sad adieu When the clouds…
Tonight Though you belong To somebody else, Tonight you belong to me…
When I Grow Too Old To Dream We have been gay, going our way Life has been beautiful,…
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Robert Hershkowitz
Great may Lawrence rest in peace and soar spirit and his lovely orchestra.
Clarke Shivers
Beautiful instrumental!
marcel-nine-one-one
Can't you hear the singing?
Jeffrey Davis
Wunnerful, wunnerful! More champagne music from the Lawrence Welk Show...