How did one of the shortest songs of the ’60s become The Box Tops’ biggest breakthrough? The secret is in the first few seconds

In 1967, as the American pop landscape shifted between polished sunshine pop and the rising tide of psychedelic experimentation, an unlikely hit surged to the top of the charts — a tight, gritty, two-minute burst of urgency called

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“The second Tim Conway opened his mouth… Harvey Korman was done.” Tim Conway didn’t just make Harvey Korman laugh — he completely unraveled him. One line. One look. One perfectly timed derailment, and Harvey collapsed into that uncontrollable, can’t-hold-it-together laughter fans still talk about decades later. The sketch turns into pure chaos: the script is useless, the actors are wheezing, the audience is roaring. No filters. No second takes. Just raw, unstoppable comedy from two legends at the top of their game.

 

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As Bobby Darin sang his hits, few knew the secret he kept hidden

Bobby Darin was a major star in the 50s and 60s. Bobby first achieved commercial success as a singer before going into a Golden Globe-winning film career. The song he performed in this video, “Dream Lover”, is one of his … Continue Reading

Tim Conway Spills Joke That Made A Co-Star Wet His Pants On The Carol Burnett Show

The duo had the audience in stitches as Harvey Korman played a nervous patient and Conway played the role of the dentist.

Tim Conway reveals joke that made Harvey Korman wet his pants on ‘The Carol Burnett Show’
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Body Pimples: Causes, Types & How to Manage Them

Treatment starts with simple habits like showering regularly, especially after exercise, using gentle exfoliating body washes with salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide, and wearing loose, breathable clothing. With consistent care, most body pimples can be controlled and significantly reduced. Here’s … Continue Reading

In 1960s everyone knew this song but now very few people know about – Do you remember it?

In 1964, at the height of the British Invasion, a playful and infectious song titled “Do Wah Diddy Diddy” rocketed to the top of the charts and became one of the defining sounds of the era. Performed by Manfred Mann, … Continue Reading

Harvey Korman can’t stop laughing at Tim Conway’s blonde wig on ‘Carol Burnett’

‘The Carol Burnett Show’ featured Harvey Korman and Tim Conway in a great skit about two police officers who go undercover to catch a mugger. They grab clothes and change into their disguises.

Harvey Korman and Tim Conway

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The Righteous Brothers’ “You’ll Never Walk Alone” Echoes Through Generations With Soulful Brilliance in 1965

When The Righteous Brothers released their version of “You’ll Never Walk Alone” in 1965, they did more than revive a Broadway classic — they redefined it. Originally composed by Rodgers and Hammerstein for the 1945 musical

Carousel, the song had … Continue Reading

Performers do jaunty linedance that makes the crowd fall head over heels

The girls in this video surely know what they’re doing. All of them appear on stage donning matching outfits, complete with cowboy hats and boots. The video begins with the beat of the familiar country song, and the girls take … Continue Reading

Lee Marvin’s “Wandering Star” Defies Expectations and Tops the UK Charts in 1970

In 1970, at the height of changing musical tastes and rock dominance, an unlikely voice rose to the top of the UK Singles Chart: actor Lee Marvin’s gruff, gravelly performance of “Wandering Star.” Taken from the film

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