Episodes (52)
Sep 06, 1969
Gospel group The Edwin Hawkins Singers perform "Ain't It Like Him?" and "Oh Happy Day."
Sep 13, 1969
Stevie Wonder performs "My Cherie Amour," "Fingertips - Part 2" and "For Once In My Life."
Sep 20, 1969
Creedence Clearwater Revival performs "Commotion" and "Green River."
Sep 27, 1969
The Association perform songs from their new album, "The Association."
Oct 04, 1969
The Spiral Starecase perform "More Today than Yesterday." The Hardy Boys (band from the Saturday morning TV series "Hardy Boys") perform "Love and Let Love."
Oct 11, 1969
The Grass Roots perform "Heaven Knows" and "(You Gotta) Live For Love." Beau Sybin sings "Been A Long Time Comin'."
Oct 18, 1969
Smith, featuring lead singer Gayle McCormick, perform "Baby It's You" and "Mojalesky Ridge." Singer-songwriter Jim Ford performs "Harlan County."
Oct 25, 1969
Three Dog Night perform "Celebrate" and "Eli's Coming."
Nov 01, 1969
Andy Kim sings "So Good Together." Joe South performs "Don't it Make You Wanna Go Home?" and "Games People Play."
Nov 08, 1969
Mama Cass Elliot, formerly of the Mamas and the Papas, sings "It's Getting Better" and "I Can Dream, Can't I?" The studio audience dances to Cass' records "California Earthquake" and "Welcome to the World."
Nov 15, 1969
The Cuff Links perform "Tracy." Gospel singer Dorothy Morrison (aka Dorothy Combs Morrison) sings "All God's Children Got Soul."
Nov 22, 1969
Scheduled guests: The Turtles perform "Lady-O."
Nov 29, 1969
Thomas and Richard Frost perform "She's Got Love" and "With Me My Love." Dick Clark presents the finals of 16 Magazine's "Miss 16" pageant.
Dec 06, 1969
Cast members from the Los Angeles company of "Hair" perform a medley of songs including "Aquarius," "Hair" and "Let the Sunshine In."
Dec 13, 1969
A salute to singer Oliver (full name: William Oliver Swofford). Oliver performs "Sunday Morning," "Who Will Buy?" and "Where Is Love?" (last two songs, ironically, from the musical "Oliver!").
Dec 20, 1969
Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart sing "I'll Blow You a Kiss in the Wind." Kathy Garver (from TV's "Family Affair") presents "Lem, the Orphan Reindeer" (her spoken word Christmas record, which was written by Boyce and Hart).
Dec 27, 1969
Steam sings "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye." Bobby Vee sings "Electric Trains And You." Dick Clark plays the Top 10 records of the 1960s.
Jan 03, 1970
A Tribute to Steppenwolf. Along with performing some of their hits, the group Steppenwolf is interviewed by host Dick Clark.
Jan 10, 1970
A salute to Paul Revere and The Raiders. Mark Lindsay, a former member of The Raiders, sings "Arizona."
Jan 17, 1970
A Salute to Bubblegum Pop music: The 1910 Fruitgum Company perform "Special Delivery." The Ohio Express reprise their 1968 hit "Down At Lulu's."
Jan 24, 1970
Singer-songwriter Joe South performs "Walk A Mile in My Shoes." Also appearing is Biff Rose, a songwriter known for his humorous compositions.
Jan 31, 1970
R.B. Greaves sings "Take A Letter Maria." The band Zephyr perform "Cross the River."
Feb 07, 1970
The Sandpipers perform "Come Saturday Morning" and "Let Go." Evie Sands sings "Crazy Annie" and "Any Way That You Want Me."
Feb 14, 1970
David Ruffin, former lead vocalist with the Temptations, sings "Feelin' Alright" and "I'm So Glad I Fell for You." The rock band Sweetwater performs "For Pete's Sake" and "Without Me."
Feb 21, 1970
The Jackson 5 perform "I Want you Back" and "ABC." Dick Clark narrates film footage of Diana Ross' final performance with The Supremes.
Feb 28, 1970
Dick Clark and guest Bobby Rydell celebrate the 17th Anniversary of "Bandstand," which premiered Oct. 1952 as a local Philadelphia series. Other celebrants are dancers from Bandstand's early years and "Pops," owner of the local malt shop.
Mar 07, 1970
Dutch band The George Baker Selection performs "Little Green Bag." (It's not known if the George Baker Selection appeared in person or via a filmed promotional video.)
Mar 14, 1970
Gladys Knight and the Pips perform "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" and "Friendship Train."
Mar 21, 1970
Vic Dana sings "If I Never Knew your Name" and "More." Folk-rock band The Country Coalition perform "Time to Get It Together."
Mar 28, 1970
Gary Puckett and the Union Gap perform a medley of their hits.
Apr 04, 1970
Lee Marvin sings "Wandering Star," a song from his film "Paint Your Wagon." Oliver (singer William Oliver Swofford) performs "Angelica."
Apr 11, 1970
The band Cold Blood performs "You Got Me Hummin'" and "I'm A Good Woman." On film: Scenes from the Winter National Auto Race in which the winning car was named "American Bandstand."
Apr 18, 1970
Singer-songwriter Norman Greenbaum performs "Spirit in the Sky" and "Tars of India." Tommy Roe sings "Jam Up and Jelly Tight" and "Stir It Up and Serve It."
Apr 25, 1970
B.J. Thomas sings "Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head" and "Everybody's Out of Town." Rare Earth perform "Get Ready" and "In Bed."
May 02, 1970
Singer-guitarist Turley Richards performs "Love Minus Zero-No Limit." The annual dance contest begins with actor David Soul judging couples from Los Angeles.
May 09, 1970
Rock band Crabby Appleton perform "Can't Live My Life Without You" and "Go Back." Warren Entner and Bob Grill of the Grass Roots perform "Back to Dreaming Again." Entner, Grill, and David Soul judge Los Angeles couples in the dance contest.
May 16, 1970
The Chairmen Of The Board perform "(You've Got Me) Dangling On A String." Dick Clark interviews Bob Maurice, producer of the movie "Woodstock," who presents scenes from the film. The dance contest continues.
May 23, 1970
Jack Blanchard and Misty Morgan sing "The Tennessee Birdwalk" and "Humphrey the Camel." Warren Etner and Rob Grill (of the Grass Roots) and actor David Soul are the judges in this week's installment of the national dance contest.
May 30, 1970
Bobbi Martin sings "Give A Woman Love" and "For the Love of Him." James Darren performs "Wheeling, West Virginia."
Jun 06, 1970
Charles Wright and The Watts 103rd St. Rhythm Band perform "Love Land" and "Express Yourself." American Bandstand's annual dance contest continues.
Jun 13, 1970
Melanie Safka, accompanying herself on acoustic guitar, sings "Lay Down (Candles in the Rain)" and "Mama, Mama." Eileen Richardson gives a demonstration of tie-dyeing. American Bandstand's annual dance contest continues.
Jun 20, 1970
The band Feather performs "Friends." Mac Davis sings "Whoever Finds This, I Love You" and "Half and Half (Song For Sarah)." The dance contest continues.
Jun 27, 1970
Trini Lopez performs "Five O'Clock World" and his 1963 single "If I Had a Hammer." On film: The band Mountain appear in a video for "Mississippi Queen."
Jul 04, 1970
The rock band Blues Image perform "Ride Captain Ride" and "Running the Water." Another look at the couples competing in this year's dance contest.
Jul 11, 1970
Alive And Kicking (a.k.a. Alive 'N Kickin') perform "Tighter, Tighter" and "Jordan." The Impressions sing "Can't You See?" and "Check Out Your Mind."
Jul 18, 1970
Tyrone Davis sings "Turn Back the Hands of Time" and "I Keep Coming Back." The Flaming Ember, a "blue-eyed" soul band from Detroit, perform "Mind, Body and Soul" and "Westbound #9."
Jul 25, 1970
Rare Earth performs "Get Ready" and "In Bed." (Both of these songs were also listed for 25-Apr-1970).
Aug 01, 1970
Norman Greenbaum sings "Spirit in the Sky" and "Canned Ham." Robin McNamara sings "Lay A Little Loving On Me" and "Lila."
Aug 08, 1970
Ron Dante sings "Let Me Bring You Up." Dick Clark announces the winning couple in the dance contest.
Aug 15, 1970
Arkade perform "Sing Out the Love." Jerry Blavat (Philadelphia disc jockey) sings "Tasty (to Me)."
Aug 22, 1970
Gene Chandler sings "Groovy Situation." Andy Kim performs "It's Your Life" and his cover of "Baby, I Love You."
Aug 29, 1970
Singer-songwriter R. Dean Taylor, making his TV network debut, sings "Indiana Wants Me." Caboose, previously known as Butterscotch Caboose, perform "Black Hands White Cotton." Paul Kelly sings "Stealin' in the Name of the Lord."
About
American Bandstand (also know as Bandstand) Season 13 (1969) is released on Sep 06, 1969 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.