During the course of its 24 seasons, The Ed Sullivan Show featured performers from all over the world.
The orchestra for the program played in the background as celebrities live sang, danced, and performed their hit songs.
It became one of the most popular variety programs from the 1940s through the 1970s when stars like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and Elvis Presley appeared to perform.
The rock band’s performance of “The Turtles” on the program was captured in a newly uploaded video clip, which has become quite famous.
The British vocalists of the 1960s are recognized as having contributed to the rock and roll revolution.
A number of American bands started the musical revolution at this time.
It’s a good idea to have a backup plan in case the backup plan fails.
Such a band would be The Turtles. The band, which was led by Mark Volman and featured vocalist Howard Kaylan as well as Mark on saxophone and guitar, became well-known in 1965 because to the Dylan cover of “It Ain’t Me Baby.”
It was the group’s second time as a guest when they appeared on The ED Sullivan Show on November 12, 1967.
The music group’s rendition of “Happy Together” features Kaylan, Volman, and the other 3 members.
One of the greatest examples of tune, chord progression, and harmonies can be found in the upbeat song by Garry Bonner and Alan Gorden.
It is therefore among the most iconic works ever produced and is regarded timeless.
It’s admirable how well the group members get along. Volman briefly enters the scene, but Kaylan keeps singing the song to demonstrate how enduring their relationship is.
Even after all these years, they continue to be close.