Yes she was ! I do not recognize her partner. She always danced with Kenny. Those were the days. We would rush home from school so we could watch American Bandstand.
I absolutely LOVE this song by The Four Esquires and also the version sung by Eydie Gormé. Watching these kids dancing to it had tears rolling down my face. I’ve always been a big fan of the 50’s and 60’s music, fashion and MORALS since I was a baby and growing up. My parents were astonished that the only music I responded to was from back then and yet I was born decades after those songs were released. I just always feel that I was born in the wrong era when life and its people all those years ago wasn’t nearly as TOXIC as living in the world today. These types of songs are what get me through and I’m FOREVER thankful ❤️
@@eviek3809 no I mean Harvey. They danced a lot. I've seen a lot of videos of them dancing on RUclips. They were always laughing when they danced. Kenny & Arlene were my favorite when I was 9. But I meant the times she danced with Harvey.
This has to be one of the most enchanting and wonderful videos on YT. The kids are all so un-self-conscious and just completely in the moment. It's like a for-real heaven.
Need to show this to my friend Rosie, she's 73 now and 17 when this video was filmed in 1957.How quickly the time flies by, I was born the month this episode was filmed and I'm now 55. God bless you and keep you Rosie, you are very fortunate, wish I was old enough to remember the 50's, it must of been a wonderful time to be alive...JD
I have been in love with Arlene Sullivan since I was 12 years old more than 60 years now. She has that clean cut Irish Catholic girl look. Glad to know she's still around. DANCE DANCE ON LITTLE GIRL. FRED GALLANT.
I agree that she was gorgeous but she really doesn't look Irish. Her mother was Italian her dad was Irish and she looks Italian, a bit like Annette Funicello.
@@pborgia1 wow Peter that's just what I was thinking. She also reminds me of Funicello.. but then again there's so many remind me of her.. I guess this part of Philly there are plenty of italian guys and gals there. This American bandstand videos with so many Italian looking guys and gals also takes me back being in class with so many of them here in Brooklyn and Bay Ridge back in the '60s when I was in high school and later in Fort Hamilton high school
@@georgeplagianos6487 She was certainly attractive. I grew up in Brooklyn and on Long Island and we had had lots of Italian kids there also. I was about the same age as the American Bandstand kids in 1957 and 58. I had a big time crush on Arlene at the time and watching her on the video now transports me back in time instantly.
The girl in the long black full skirt is one of the better dancers. She can dance a variety of styles and combinations and has graceful dance style. I really like to watch her dance. Thanks for the video!
Wow! It’s strange to look at young people actually singing along and dancing to this kind of wonderful music. If you played this today for the same age group, most would think this type music is boring. Wish I had me a time machine!
@@paulpatriot1776 yes I'd like to find out how do you know you must have your Gayar antenna up.. I'm sure there are so many closet or secretly bisexual guys and girls back then. It's kind of interesting to live a secret life and very depressing too but you can't be open and honest with people back then even now you can't be honest there's still a lot of gay hating people. I was attacked by one Bay Ridge destroyed my cartilage meniscus in the left leg when he attacked me now I'm walking with the f****** cane the rest of my life so this is the America the land of hate
@@georgeplagianos6487 Wow! Sorry to hear that. If you think America is the “land of hate” try living in a Muslim country with sharia law, they openly murder any and all lgbtq people. I do not condone harming another human being and it saddens me deeply when LGBTQ people are attacked simply because of decisions/lifestyle they choose to live.😢😢😢
Have never heard this song before but it’s mesmerising!! I was really born too late. This was my parents' generation…born in the 40s and experiencing teen years through the 50s. Is it sad that I’m a little jealous?
Arlene was always a favorite of mine, too. We were living right outside of Philly in the 50s and there was always that "chance" we would meet or, at least, that was the fantasy. She was only about 15 here, and she already knew how to "play" the camera. She is probably 70 now. Those were innocent times. Viet Nam was still years away.
As a 12 year old in Indiana I watched AB in the 50's. I desperately wanted to be a real teenager, and dance like they did. By 1966 I was indeed dancing. I moved to L.A. and became a girl DJ and danced on the Lloyd Thaxton show. Music, clothes and times had changed by then. The era of the early AB was a one of a kind experience. Watching this footage is priceless for me.
watching this video brings back so many memories. I suppose everybody that's reading this has them to. wish time could have stood still in this era what happened later on was a disaster do u agree?
I remember this song and dancing to it at high school dances. Just listening to it now makes me want to get up and dance. Such great memories of those great Bandstand dancers and songs.
Hi Steve3, thank you for the memories! It was a beautiful time, not perfect but with a lot more mutual respect than our current times. The nuclear family, the school, the church, youth organizations (Boy/Girl Scouts/4-H...), the community... all contributed to set boundaries and guide us (adolescents) towards adulthood. It was a time of innocence, freedom, and peace (before the war that is) and ... I must say that we were "cute" kids! Peace be with you all, Ciao, L (Veteran).
@@Remembering-rq6si Hi remembering 1992, my family followed your family's path: lost my father in Vietnam (05/01/6'7) - lost three uncles WW II/Korea, fought WW I but did not fight the Civil War - fought the Potato Famine War (Ireland) at the time before being decimated and moving to America. I "remind the world of my service" (to use your own words) as I have dedicated the second part of my life to helping any Veteran in needs. Why the aggressiveness, didn't we suffer the same losses, the same tragedies? May be my experience and my efforts to return to our traditional principles and values may help someone, don't you think? Aren't we supposed to "stick" together, as fellow Veterans? I do or at least try to. Ciao, L
Joseph Your right it brings back many memories watching American bandstand and the twins Carmen and her sister I went to John Paul junior high school with them' Ed
ed i'm glad u replied. u know what I mean those were the best yrs 1950-1960 those 10 yrs were super. we thought it would stay like this forever. were we mistaken ed . we were really gullable ed
I can remember these shows, and i was only 5yrs.old at the time. My older sister watched Bandstand late in the afternoon after school. But i kept watching through the sixties and early seventies.When it was broadcast on Saturdays.
About coming home to watch AB. Did it from my freshman year through senior, and my first year in college - when the Philly chapter came to a close in '64. That to me, ended my love affair. It was never the same in LA. Crushes? You know them: Scaldeferri, Giordano, Betrante, Marcen, Hamill, Molittieri, Carrelli, Di Pietro (sounds like an Italian law firm). Wasn't just the ladies, it was the guys too, and the total package: the East Coast kids, mature, great dancers, excellent music in the era (best of all-time IMO), and Dick as the handsome boy-next-door, master of understatement and humility. Where do you find that today? A time in my life that'll never be repeated. Memories and longing for that era remains. Forever. Probably didn't hurt that your teen years were, for me, the most impressionable, where your first love entered and you reached young-manhood.
Thank God for these videos, you can tell the boys from the girls, back when manners were taught, and clean living was cool! The music is wonderful, none of this exists anymore, so sad!
That wasn't the adult opinion at that time. As you might remember, rock and roll and that dancing was believed to contribute to "juvenile delinquency" at the time
@@angelamary9493 probably l never saw so many pretty lesbians dancing not caring if anyone notices and those young guys are pretty hot too. I guess after the show they're going back to stealing hubcaps and being bullies in school. I was bullied by mostly from these Italian types in Bay Ridge back in the 60s
Que sensación mágica, que época divina , que chicas más femeninas y dulces... y el tema! Sobre todo la inocencia y el placer de bailar. Realmente hoy es un contraste abominable. Lo que se pierden estas últimas generaciones! Nosotros lo aprovechamos con todo y lo recordaremos mientras vivamos .
¡Hola Alberto! Estoy de acuerdo con usted. Soy de esa generacion. Tenemos respeto por los adultos. Usamos ropa hermosa para salir y bailar con chicas bonitas. La paz sea con vosotros, Ciao, L (Maine, Estados Unidos)
I wasn't quite as old as these kids in 57 and I rarely watched AB on TV (I had an afternoon paper route so I was always outside afternoons), but it's reassuring in watching this video, that I can say, it did exist as i remember it.
i miss the footages of tall Norman and the way he could sway during this particular era of bobby socks, petticoats, jumpers and skirts length midcalf ...
Arlene still dances the same.....she will always be remembered. Bunny Gibson - American Bandstand Regular 1959-61 Philly (still dancing - was on "Glee", How I Met Your Mother" and "Two and a Half Men".
Arlene was a wonderful dancer, but also quite a nice person. My mother noticed that when a fan hand-made her a top--maybe a sweater--Arlene wore it on the show, despite the fact that it was not, to be kind, of the highest quality.
Wouldn't it be wonderful if we started playing this type of music only and got rid of the violent and sex movies. Started playing only the old movie like The Long Long trailer. We could reverse what the kids watch today.
Ano de 1957 ou 1957, ouvia com admiração esta música. Jamais pensava que a ouviria outra vez. Graças a internet e youtube, são ressuscitadas estas preciosidades em nossa mente.
Yes I’m glad that many of the popular boys and girls said they were gay and how they had a liberating time knowing there were around that were like them.
That she does. I didn't know anyone named Arlene until I met the love of my life, Arlene from New Jersey at Michigan State in the early 70s. Unfortunately, I let her go from my life. And I've regretted it for decades.
How things have changed, now the music is a loud noise and the dancers arw just jumping up and down and snorting things up their nose, then next day they cant remember a thing!!🤣🤣
M. khan EXACTLY right. The morals of the people have really taken a NOSEDIVE now and it’s a crying shame because without good MORAL CONDUCT you have NOTHING 👍
I don't see Frani in this one. Look up"AMERICAN BANDSTAND Walkin' with Mr Lee". She is dancing right up front. The two who got a lot of camera time in this one were Arlene Sullivan and Rosalie Beltrante.
How can that be? I remember this particular dance. I got out of school early, so I had come home before going back for either football or baseball practice. In my mind, it's as if it were last week.
Grande sucesso no Brasil em 58, vários cantores e grupos lançaram esta canção que foi um grande hit em todo mundo. Temos um conjunto de irmãos ( cegos ) ), que gravaram maravilhosamente esta canção , são brasileiros e gravaram em ingles, o conjunto The Payings, que bela harmonia de vozes , perfeição, ficou linda e foi grande sucesso no Brasil em 58, na verdade eram Os Titulares do Ritmo, que gravação fantástica, foi a melhor gravação de Love Me Forever. Procurem ouvir a gravação no RUclips e verão que conjunto, perfeição de vozes e coro.
Thanks for the info. on Harvey..I loved his dancing and tried to find out what had happened to him. for years now. Another favorite of mine was Charlie Hibib all i know is that he died at 40 yrs. old. Do you know what happened ? Any info would be so appreciated. Again many thanks TobyJean
I found out from the Phily Bandstand group, Harvey Robbins passed away many years ago. He never married. Sorry it took so long to answer your question.
This a reply to freddiesfan 1. Harvey Robbins passed away. I don't know the dates, I will try to find them. Harvey is the one dancing with Arlene. He was a great dancer. They are doing the Calypso. You could put a variety of steps into it.
American bandstand 1978 with in color Host by Dick Clark Performance by disco version of love me forever by Frankie Valli Number one Music with Teens with dance - boogie boogie oogie by a tastes of honey
I ran home from school to watch AB Philly from 1958-1962. I had a huge crush on Donna Fusaro, who was,IMO possibly the cutest girl around -with her long blonde hair[.beautiful] Have you seen her & Paul in any of the AB clips ? Thanks...dana
My kingdom ...my kingdom... for a night in those lovely years... girls like angels ....floating around. Sorry for teenagers nowadays...!
Arleen and Harvey dancing the Chalypso is worth the price of admission in itself. LOL
Forget about Justine, Carmen or Pat, Arlene was the most attractive during that era
Yes she was ! I do not recognize her partner. She always danced with Kenny. Those were the days. We would rush home from school so we could watch American Bandstand.
Harvey and Arlene so sweet.
The Philadelphia years of AB have such sweetness and authenticity.
Could they be any cuter? So innocent and uninhibited twirling and spinning. Adorable.
Beautiful song, and they all did well in this song 🥰🥰😍
Harvey seemed so happy.
Those were the days
Of course he was happy, he was dancing with Arlene, the best looking girl in the bunch.
Looks like Harvey and Arlene were good friends.
Nice.
Those were great times to grow up in!!!!!
Mercy those were the days notice most of the guys always wore ties and the girls wore a skirt or a dress it was the best of times and I missed it.
arlene sullivan the way i remember her,i had a crush then and still do.i watched this many times and im 11 again
I absolutely LOVE this song by The Four Esquires and also the version sung by Eydie Gormé. Watching these kids dancing to it had tears rolling down my face. I’ve always been a big fan of the 50’s and 60’s music, fashion and MORALS since I was a baby and growing up. My parents were astonished that the only music I responded to was from back then and yet I was born decades after those songs were released. I just always feel that I was born in the wrong era when life and its people all those years ago wasn’t nearly as TOXIC as living in the world today. These types of songs are what get me through and I’m FOREVER thankful ❤️
Those guys went to😓 Vietnam never came back
@@gracegarcia7875not true
Just a beautiful song with meaning.
Is it wrong of me to wish I had a time machine? Lol!
I am only 51 but I have always loved this era and the music since I was a young boy.
Paul Patriot I feel the same as you and I’m even younger. The 50’s and 60’s were the BEST era for me for all sorts of reasons. ❤️
Very sweet and innocent. Both boys and girls look like little adults.
You can easily tell the boys from the girls, 1957 was a good year!
So true....the best of times..
Most of the guys and girls are Gay
LOL I see a couple gay boys in that gaggle! LMAO!
When I watch this I just think what a great friendship Harvey & Arlene must have had. 😊
Don’t you mean Arlene and Kenny? Arlene was dancing with Kenny Rossi.
@@eviek3809 no I mean Harvey. They danced a lot. I've seen a lot of videos of them dancing on RUclips. They were always laughing when they danced. Kenny & Arlene were my favorite when I was 9. But I meant the times she danced with Harvey.
Its so cute how they're all into the song lol :-)
Arlene was so pretty.
This has to be one of the most enchanting and wonderful videos on YT. The kids are all so un-self-conscious and just completely in the moment. It's like a for-real heaven.
Need to show this to my friend Rosie, she's 73 now and 17 when this video was filmed in 1957.How quickly the time flies by, I was born the month this episode was filmed and I'm now 55. God bless you and keep you Rosie, you are very fortunate, wish I was old enough to remember the 50's, it must of been a wonderful time to be alive...JD
Yes iam 73 it was a beutyful time safe World
I was 13 when I used to watch this. All the women were Goddesses to me.
I have been in love with Arlene Sullivan since I was 12 years old more than 60 years now. She has that clean cut Irish Catholic girl look. Glad to know she's still around. DANCE DANCE ON LITTLE GIRL. FRED GALLANT.
Dance, dance on little girl, in the arms of someone new as you dance as you twirl my heart dances with you.
I agree that she was gorgeous but she really doesn't look Irish. Her mother was Italian her dad was Irish and she looks Italian, a bit like Annette Funicello.
@@pborgia1 wow Peter that's just what I was thinking. She also reminds me of Funicello.. but then again there's so many remind me of her.. I guess this part of Philly there are plenty of italian guys and gals there. This American bandstand videos with so many Italian looking guys and gals also takes me back being in class with so many of them here in Brooklyn and Bay Ridge back in the '60s when I was in high school and later in Fort Hamilton high school
@@georgeplagianos6487 She was certainly attractive. I grew up in Brooklyn and on Long Island and we had had lots of Italian kids there also. I was about the same age as the American Bandstand kids in 1957 and 58. I had a big time crush on Arlene at the time and watching her on the video now transports me back in time instantly.
The girl in the long black full skirt is one of the better dancers. She can dance a variety of styles and combinations and has graceful dance style. I really like to watch her dance. Thanks for the video!
Me too
Wow! It’s strange to look at young people actually singing along and dancing to this kind of wonderful music. If you played this today for the same age group, most would think this type music is boring.
Wish I had me a time machine!
Harvey gone too soon.
Most are Gay ..Arleen is
@@angelamary9493 How do you know this?
@@paulpatriot1776 yes I'd like to find out how do you know you must have your Gayar antenna up.. I'm sure there are so many closet or secretly bisexual guys and girls back then. It's kind of interesting to live a secret life and very depressing too but you can't be open and honest with people back then even now you can't be honest there's still a lot of gay hating people. I was attacked by one Bay Ridge destroyed my cartilage meniscus in the left leg when he attacked me now I'm walking with the f****** cane the rest of my life so this is the America the land of hate
@@georgeplagianos6487 Wow! Sorry to hear that. If you think America is the “land of hate” try living in a Muslim country with sharia law, they openly murder any and all lgbtq people.
I do not condone harming another human being and it saddens me deeply when LGBTQ people are attacked simply because of decisions/lifestyle they choose to live.😢😢😢
Nice to see Arlene, Rose, and the gorgeous Barbara Marcen, all on one tape.
Love this so much!!
I like the 50's even though I was a teen from the 80's
Nice to see the Cha Cha again.
Have never heard this song before but it’s mesmerising!! I was really born too late. This was my parents' generation…born in the 40s and experiencing teen years through the 50s. Is it sad that I’m a little jealous?
Arlene Sullivan floats around like an angel,WOW!!!
Shes lesbian & the cutest girl.
WHY WOULD U DANCE W/GIRLS. ????
muitas saudades dessa época, anos 50
Arlene was always a favorite of mine, too. We were living right outside of Philly in the 50s and there was always that "chance" we would meet or, at least, that was the fantasy. She was only about 15 here, and she already knew how to "play" the camera. She is probably 70 now. Those were innocent times. Viet Nam was still years away.
YellowstoneBound1948 I ENJOY reading stories like yours, THANK YOU for sharing ❤️
Arlene? Is that her name. I love her! Someone must still know her .
@@james-pierre7634 Her name is Arlene Sullivan, she mostly danced with Kenny Rossi, and also wrote a book called Bandstand Diaries
@@james-pierre7634 She is 78 years old now and lives in New Jersey. My grandparents live near her.
@@james-pierre7634 ruclips.net/video/yEKjyc6PnT4/видео.html
As a 12 year old in Indiana I watched AB in the 50's. I desperately wanted to be a real teenager, and dance like they did. By 1966 I was indeed dancing. I moved to L.A. and became a girl DJ and danced on the Lloyd Thaxton show. Music, clothes and times had changed by then. The era of the early AB was a one of a kind experience. Watching this footage is priceless for me.
You Tube is a great time machine, when we need it most....thanks for the post!
watching this video brings back so many memories. I suppose everybody that's reading this has them to. wish time could have stood still in this era what happened later on was a disaster do u agree?
Looks like real fun!
That's where I learned to dance the Chalypso so many years ago. I can still do it, my knees still a little stiff, but I can! Thank you. Janice M
Beautiful song, and they all did well in this song 🥰🥰😍
Arlene my favorite, could not wait to get home from school to watch her dance
Yes, I do love her completely. That cute little brunette front and center!
I remember this song and dancing to it at high school dances. Just listening to it now makes me want to get up and dance. Such great memories of those great Bandstand dancers and songs.
Hi Steve3, thank you for the memories! It was a beautiful time, not perfect but with a lot more mutual respect than our current times. The nuclear family, the school, the church, youth organizations (Boy/Girl Scouts/4-H...), the community... all contributed to set boundaries and guide us (adolescents) towards adulthood. It was a time of innocence, freedom, and peace (before the war that is) and ... I must say that we were "cute" kids! Peace be with you all, Ciao, L (Veteran).
@@Remembering-rq6si Hi remembering 1992, my family followed your family's path: lost my father in Vietnam (05/01/6'7) - lost three uncles WW II/Korea, fought WW I but did not fight the Civil War - fought the Potato Famine War (Ireland) at the time before being decimated and moving to America. I "remind the world of my service" (to use your own words) as I have dedicated the second part of my life to helping any Veteran in needs. Why the aggressiveness, didn't we suffer the same losses, the same tragedies? May be my experience and my efforts to return to our traditional principles and values may help someone, don't you think? Aren't we supposed to "stick" together, as fellow Veterans? I do or at least try to. Ciao, L
brings back a lot of memories doesn't it u all know where u were when watching American bandstand
Joseph Your right it brings back many memories watching American bandstand and the twins Carmen and her sister I went to John Paul junior high school with them'
Ed
ed i'm glad u replied. u know what I mean those were the best yrs 1950-1960 those 10 yrs were super. we thought it would stay like this forever. were we mistaken ed . we were really gullable ed
No problem Joe and those were the good old days and it's sad our children missed what we had and no we weren't gullible because we had fun
Ed
I can remember these shows, and i was only 5yrs.old at the time. My older sister watched Bandstand late in the afternoon after school. But i kept watching through the sixties and early seventies.When it was broadcast on Saturdays.
Beautiful song.
About coming home to watch AB. Did it from my freshman year through senior, and my first year in college - when the Philly chapter came to a close in '64. That to me, ended my love affair. It was never the same in LA. Crushes? You know them: Scaldeferri, Giordano, Betrante, Marcen, Hamill, Molittieri, Carrelli, Di Pietro (sounds like an Italian law firm). Wasn't just the ladies, it was the guys too, and the total package: the East Coast kids, mature, great dancers, excellent music in the era (best of all-time IMO), and Dick as the handsome boy-next-door, master of understatement and humility. Where do you find that today? A time in my life that'll never be repeated. Memories and longing for that era remains. Forever. Probably didn't hurt that your teen years were, for me, the most impressionable, where your first love entered and you reached young-manhood.
I knew this had to be my Philadelphia
I dreamed of being on the show!!!! Good night!!
Excellent !
Look at the lovely Arlene Sullivan doing the cha-cha. One of my favorites back from the day. Iris
I dated a girl in high school that looked a lot like her only she wore glasses.
Thank God for these videos, you can tell the boys from the girls, back when manners were taught, and clean living was cool! The music is wonderful, none of this exists anymore, so sad!
That wasn't the adult opinion at that time. As you might remember, rock and roll and that dancing was believed to contribute to "juvenile delinquency" at the time
Most of these guys and dolls were Gay
@@angelamary9493 probably l never saw so many pretty lesbians dancing not caring if anyone notices and those young guys are pretty hot too. I guess after the show they're going back to stealing hubcaps and being bullies in school. I was bullied by mostly from these Italian types in Bay Ridge back in the 60s
Harvey is so cute.
Que sensación mágica, que época divina , que chicas más femeninas y dulces... y el tema! Sobre todo la inocencia y el placer de bailar. Realmente hoy es un contraste abominable. Lo que se pierden estas últimas generaciones! Nosotros lo aprovechamos con todo y lo recordaremos mientras vivamos .
¡Hola Alberto! Estoy de acuerdo con usted. Soy de esa generacion. Tenemos respeto por los adultos. Usamos ropa hermosa para salir y bailar con chicas bonitas. La paz sea con vosotros, Ciao, L (Maine, Estados Unidos)
harvey robbins dancing with arlene,oh what a crush I had on him
I wasn't quite as old as these kids in 57 and I rarely watched AB on TV (I had an afternoon paper route so I was always outside afternoons), but it's reassuring in watching this video, that I can say, it did exist as i remember it.
xxx wonderful videos. Danced just like this, cha cha and lindy. Thank you.
i miss the footages of tall Norman and the way he could sway during this particular era of bobby socks, petticoats, jumpers and skirts length midcalf ...
I always liked to dance but I was always so shy around the girls. This girl in the center is a real looker!
Arlene and Harvey dance better than most professional dancers in this clip.
And they were sure having fun doing it.
Arlene still dances the same.....she will always be remembered.
Bunny Gibson - American Bandstand Regular 1959-61 Philly (still dancing - was on "Glee", How I Met Your Mother" and "Two and a Half Men".
Beautiful song, and they all did well in this song 🥰🥰😍
Always love this song
É de arrepiar os cabelos em lembrar os bons tempos. maneco -Brasil.
The dance was named the "Chalypso", possibly by Clark himself. Supposedly a spinoff of the Cha Cha. Billy Duke & the Dukes recorded Chalypso for this.
Fran Xavier Yep. Was a hybrid of the Cha-Cha and Calypso.
Arlene was a wonderful dancer, but also quite a nice person. My mother noticed that when a fan hand-made her a top--maybe a sweater--Arlene wore it on the show, despite the fact that it was not, to be kind, of the highest quality.
I love it ...
Wouldn't it be wonderful if we started playing this type of music only and got rid of the violent and sex movies. Started playing only the old movie like The Long Long trailer. We could reverse what the kids watch today.
It's the obligato that takes what would be an otherwise unremarkable song to something extraordinary.
Noticed many of the dancers Could Sing the lyrics because there was lyrics back then.
Ano de 1957 ou 1957, ouvia com admiração esta música. Jamais pensava que a ouviria outra vez. Graças a internet e youtube, são ressuscitadas estas preciosidades em nossa mente.
ellos si gozaron de la verdadera musica amo los 50 60s
Hermoso video y extraordinaria cancion amo los años 50s y 60s
Dick Clarks
America Bandstand
1957 58😎😳📀😊🥰👍
Yes I’m glad that many of the popular boys and girls said they were gay and how they had a liberating time knowing there were around that were like them.
Yes. That is the very cute Rosalie.
This girl is the best ! So cute and a great dancer. Who is she? I’m in love as I always watched after school.
Her name is Arlene Sullivan
The Calypso ... forgotten dance. Greatest memories. I always wondered why the dancers never smiled ... hum
My brother loved Frannie; I liked Pat. Half a century later...he was right!
Cha Cha--Norman was the one for me.
Preciosa canción y buen video.
That she does. I didn't know anyone named Arlene until I met the love of my life, Arlene from New Jersey at Michigan State in the early 70s. Unfortunately, I let her go from my life. And I've regretted it for decades.
How things have changed, now the music is a loud noise and the dancers arw just jumping up and down and snorting things up their nose, then next day they cant remember a thing!!🤣🤣
M. khan EXACTLY right. The morals of the people have really taken a NOSEDIVE now and it’s a crying shame because without good MORAL CONDUCT you have NOTHING 👍
Háá mas como a minha época foi linda! !!!
The brunette twirling around the most at the beginning of the clip is famous Bandstand dancing Arlene Sullivan.
She might have been dancing by herself.
LOLO, I used to watch Lloyd Thaxton all the time in the Midwest!
Would be fun to know were they all are and what they did with their lives...
I don't see Frani in this one. Look up"AMERICAN BANDSTAND Walkin' with Mr Lee". She is dancing right up front. The two who got a lot of camera time in this one were Arlene Sullivan and Rosalie Beltrante.
Q música linda. Dançar largadinho.
Rosie Beltrante was so pretty.
Arlene Sullivan looked very pretty and feminine. I never thought she was a lesbian.
like ancient times watching this
How can that be? I remember this particular dance. I got out of school early, so I had come home before going back for either football or baseball practice. In my mind, it's as if it were last week.
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Grande sucesso no Brasil em 58, vários cantores e grupos lançaram esta canção que foi um grande hit em todo mundo. Temos um conjunto de irmãos ( cegos ) ), que gravaram maravilhosamente esta canção , são brasileiros e gravaram em ingles, o conjunto The Payings, que bela harmonia de vozes , perfeição, ficou linda e foi grande sucesso no Brasil em 58, na verdade eram Os Titulares do Ritmo, que gravação fantástica, foi a melhor gravação de Love Me Forever. Procurem ouvir a gravação no RUclips e verão que conjunto, perfeição de vozes e coro.
Preciosa canción y precioso vídeo reflejo de una época y un mundo mejor. WPP
amo este video da mucha nostalgia
Frani Giordano; the "pony" queen !!
Who was the guy she danced with for the “Pony Contest “? Mike somebody and I can’t remember his last name.
@@sandranorman5469 Mike Balara
Back when there wasn't suggestive dancing.
Bella melodía...
I see Harvey Robbins dancing and it brings back a lot of memories. What ever happened to him? Who did he marry? This must be 1957.
Thanks for the info. on Harvey..I loved his dancing and tried to find out what had happened to him. for years now. Another favorite of mine was Charlie Hibib all i know is that he died at 40 yrs. old. Do you know what happened ? Any info would be so appreciated. Again many thanks TobyJean
Well thanks for reply. Guess I will never know. I already went on all the FB pages and no one ever replied. Thanks.
I found out from the Phily Bandstand group, Harvey Robbins passed away many years ago. He never married. Sorry it took so long to answer your question.
Thanks for the info. I appreciate it.
I hope Harvey had support when he got sick
I am 59 and when i saw this video right away i could tell harvey was gay. I like the way they dance and i like the song.
This a reply to freddiesfan 1. Harvey Robbins passed away. I don't know the dates, I will try to find them. Harvey is the one dancing with Arlene. He was a great dancer. They are doing the Calypso. You could put a variety of steps into it.
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yes that's who I was talking about thank you very much I wish I knew how to get ahold of her to the internet but I like to have her autograph
American bandstand 1978 with in color
Host by Dick Clark
Performance by disco version of love me forever by Frankie Valli
Number one Music with Teens with dance - boogie boogie oogie by a tastes of honey
I ran home from school to watch AB Philly from 1958-1962. I had a huge crush on Donna Fusaro, who was,IMO possibly the cutest girl around -with her long blonde hair[.beautiful] Have you seen her & Paul in any of the AB clips ? Thanks...dana