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Eddie Condon’s Floor Show (NBC-TV)—Air date September 17, 1949
Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans / Chicago
Toast of the Town (CBS-TV)—Air date December 25, 1949
A Dreamer’s Holiday / Why Don’t You Haul Off and Love Me
The Morey Amsterdam Show (DuMont TV)—Air dates February 2 and May 11, 1950
Eddie Condon’s Floor Show (CBS-TV)—Air date May 13, 1950
Eddie Condon’s Floor Show (CBS-TV)—Air date June 24, 1950
You Started Something / Oh, Look at Me Now (with Joe Bushkin)
Eddie Condon’s Floor Show (CBS-TV)—Air date June 6, 1950
Broadway Open House (NBC-TV)—Air date summer, 1950
The Morey Amsterdam Show (DuMont TV)—Air date July 20, 1950
Van Camp’s Little Show (NBC-TV)—Air dates August 31, September 12, October 31, and November 14, 1950
Toast of the Town (CBS-TV)—Air date December 24, 1950
Cavalcade of the Bands (DuMont TV)—Air date January 9, 1951
The Johnny Johnston Show (CBS-TV)—Air date January 22, 1951
The Perry Como Show (CBS-TV)—Air dates February 7 and March 28, 1951
Cavalcade of the Bands (DuMont TV)—Air date April 17, 1951
Kreisler Bandstand (ABC-TV)—Air date May 16, 1951
Robbins’ Nest (DuMont TV)—Air date July 5, 1951
Cavalcade of Stars (DuMont TV)—Air date August 10, 1951
Crusade for Freedom (all networks)—Air date September 23, 1951
Texaco Star Theater (NBC-TV)—Air date October 16, 1951
Ford Festival presents The James Melton Show (NBC-TV)—Air date November 1, 1951
Ken Murray Show (CBS-TV)—Air date December 1, 1951
Ford Festival presents The James Melton Show (NBC-TV)—Air date December 13, 1951
The Paul Whiteman Revue (ABC-TV)—Air date December 16, 1951
Ford Festival presents The James Melton Show (NBC-TV)—Air date January 3, 1952
Faye Emerson’s Wonderful Town (CBS-TV)—Air date January 5, 1952
Royal Showcase (NBC-TV)—Air date January 13, 1952
Be My Life’s Companion / Come On-a My House / New York’s My Home
The Perry Como Show (CBS-TV)—Air date January 18, 1952
This is Show Business (CBS-TV)—Air date February 17, 1952
Looking for a Boy
Dude Ranch (WDTV, Pittsburgh)—Air date March 26, 1952
Royal Showcase (NBC-TV)—Air date March 30, 1952
New York’s My Home
The Perry Como Show (CBS-TV)—Air dates March 31 and April 7, 1952
Royal Showcase (NBC-TV)—Air date April 13, 1952
Ken Murray Show (CBS-TV)—Air date April 26, 1952
The Perry Como Show (CBS-TV)—Air date April 30, 1952
The Ralph Edwards Show (NBC-TV)—Air date May 14, 1952
Peter Potter’s Party (CBS-TV)—Air date May 19, 1952
The Gene Norman Show (KHJ)—Air date May 22, 1952
Colgate Comedy Hour (NBC-TV)—Air date September 21, 1952
Half as Much / Botch-a-me
Colgate Comedy Hour (NBC-TV)—Air date November 9, 1952
It’s a Most Unusual Day / Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin’ / Two Sleepy People (with Bob Hope)
Colgate Comedy Hour (NBC-TV)—Air date March 29, 1953
Haven’t Got a Worry to My Name / Getting to Know You (with Bob Hope)
The Orchid Award (ABC-TV)—Air date May 24, 1953
Come On-a My House
Colgate Comedy Hour (NBC-TV)—Air date June 14, 1953
Honey / It’s De-Lovely (with Bob Hope) / Home Town Medley (with Bob Hope and Frankie Laine—Rosemary sings a couple of lines of “You’re in Kentucky Sure as You’re Born” and joins Hope and Laine in a parody of “Carolina in the Morning”)
Toast of the Town (CBS-TV)—Air date July 26, 1953
Boy Wanted / Stick with Me
Merry Christmas with the Stars (NBC-TV)—Air date December 25, 1953
Happy Christmas, Little Friend
Toast of the Town (CBS-TV)—Air date December 27, 1953
Winter Wonderland
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Sisters (with Betty Clooney)
Starlight (BBC-TV)—Air date January 13, 1954
General Foods 25th Anniversary Show (CBS-TV & NBC-TV)—Air date March 28, 1954
No Other Love (with Tony Martin)
The Bob Hope Show (NBC-TV)—Air date April 13, 1954
What Is This Thing Called Love?
Toast of the Town (CBS-TV)—Air date July 11, 1954
Sisters (with Betty Clooney)
The Red Skelton Show (CBS-TV)—Air date August 4, 1954
Person to Person (CBS-TV)—Air date March 11, 1955
27th Annual Academy Awards (NBC-TV)—Air date March 30, 1955
The Man That Got Away
Toast of the Town (CBS-TV)—Air date April 10, 1955
Mambo Italiano
What’s My Line? (CBS-TV)—Air date April 24, 1955
The Perry Como Show (NBC-TV)—Air date September 17, 1955
Too Marvelous for Words (with Perry Como)
Show Biz (NBC-TV)—Air date October 9, 1955
Don’t Sit under the Apple Tree (with Anyone Else but Me)—You’d Be So Nice to Come Home To
The Ed Sullivan Show (CBS-TV)—Air date October 16, 1955
Sailor Boys Have Talk to Me in English / Wake Me / Pet Me, Poppa
The Perry Como Show (NBC-TV)—Air date November 19, 1955
Pet Me, Poppa
The Ed Sullivan Show (CBS-TV)—Air date May 13, 1956
The Ed Sullivan Show (CBS-TV)—Air date December 2, 1956
April in Paris
The Perry Como Show (NBC-TV)—Air date December 22, 1956
I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm / He’ll Be Coming down the Chimney When He Comes (with Gail Stone)
The Ford Show starring Tennessee Ernie Ford (NBC-TV)—Air date January 17, 1957
Love Is a Feelin’ / Hog Tied over You (with Tennessee Ernie Ford)
The Chrysler Festival (CBC-TV)—Air date February 20, 1957
Independent / April in Paris / Botch-a-Me / Mambo Italiano / Come On-a My House
The Bob Hope Show (NBC-TV)—Air date March 3, 1957
Mangos / Wringle Wrangle (with Bob Hope)
The Steve Allen Show—Salute to the All-American Basketball Teams (NBC-TV)—Air date April 7, 1957
Mangos / Don’t Take Your Love from Me / Manhattan (with Steve Allen)
Sunday Night at the London Palladium (ATV in the UK)—Air date April 14, 1957
April in Paris / Tenderly / Mangos / Don’t Take Your Love from Me
Saturday Spectacular – The Rosemary Clooney Show (ATV)—Air date April 20, 1957
From This Moment On / Hey There / Mangos / Come On-a My House / New Sun in the Sky / That’s How It Is / Close Your Eyes
The Edsel Show (CBS-TV)—Air date October 13, 1957
I Guess I’ll Have to Change My Plan / Medley with Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra, Rosemary contributes a few lines of: Love Is the Sweetest Thing—I Want to Be Happy—Love Thy Neighbor—Somebody Loves Me—I’ll Walk Alone—Why Don’t We Do This More Often?—I’ve Got a Feelin’ You’re Foolin’—I Get a Kick out of You—June Night—Just One of Those Things—’S Wonderful—No Other Love—Tea for Two (parody)—My Blue Heaven (parody—with Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra)—Three Little Fishes (with Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra)—On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe—Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean (with Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra)—Side by Side (with Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra)—On the Sunny Side of the Street (with Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, and Louis Armstrong)
The Ford Show starring Tennessee Ernie Ford (NBC-TV)—Air date November 21, 1957
Medley with Tennessee Ernie Ford (Would You Like to Take a Walk—Let Me Put My Arms around You (Ernie only)—You’re an Old Smoothie (Rosemary only)—Gimme a Little Kiss (Will Ya, Huh?) (Ernie only)—Ma, He’s Makin’ Eyes at Me (Rosemary only)—Ain’t We Got Fun / Would You Like
to Take a Walk (parody)) / Western medley with Tennessee Ernie Ford (San Antonio Rose—Tumbling Tumbleweeds—Ragtime Cowboy Joe) / Give Me a Straw Hat and a Cane (with Tennessee Ernie Ford) / Bill Bailey, Won’t You Please Come Home (with Tennessee Ernie Ford)
The Steve Allen Show (NBC-TV)—Air date December 8, 1957
A Foggy Day / Tonight / Dixieland (with Sal Mineo, Peter Lawford, and Steve Allen backed up by Guy Lombardo and His Orchestra)
The George Gobel Show (NBC-TV)—Air date April 8, 1958
The Steve Allen Show (NBC-TV)—Air date May 11, 1958
Who’s Sorry Now? / I Guess I’ll Have to Change My Plan
The Perry Como Show (NBC-TV)—Air date January 10, 1959
Love, Look Away / On a Slow Boat to China (with Perry Como) / Sunshine Cake (with Perry Como and Jane Wyman)
The George Burns Show (NBC-TV)—Air date January 27, 1959
The Voice of Firestone (ABC-TV)—Air date February 9, 1959
Some of Manie’s Friends (NBC-TV)—Air date March 3, 1959
You Started Something
The Garry Moore Show (CBS-TV)—March 17, 1959
The Bell Telephone Hour (NBC-TV)—Air date April 9, 1959
Medley from “Gigi” (The Night They Invented Champagne [with José Ferrer] / Say a Prayer for Me Tonight / Waltz at Maxim’s [She Is Not Thinking of Me] [ with José Ferrer] / The Parisians / I Remember It Well [with José Ferrer])
The Bob Hope Show (NBC-TV)—Air date May 15, 1959
I Can’t Get Started / Showmanship / Ain’t A-Hankerin’ (with Bob Hope)
Summer on Ice! Ice Capades! (NBC-TV)—Air date June 1, 1959
It’s a Big, Wide, Wonderful World / I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm (with Tab Hunter and Tony Randall)
The Ford Show starring Tennessee Ernie Ford (NBC-TV)—Air date June 11, 1959
Lazy Afternoon / Medley with Tennessee Ernie Ford (Catfish Take a Look at That Worm / Row, Row, Row Your Boat / Paddlin’ Madeline Home)
The Ed Sullivan Show (CBS-TV)—Air date September 20, 1959
I Wish I Were in Love Again / For You
Perry Como’s Kraft Music Hall (NBC-TV)—Air date October 21, 1959
I Got Plenty O’ Nuttin’ / Medley with Perry Como (Rosemary contributes The Glory of Love—Blue Room—Blue Moon—I Let a Song Go out of My Heart—Just One of Those Things—I Get a Kick out of You—You’re Just in Love) / Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive—Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries (both with Perry Como and Nat “King” Cole) / Campfire medley (Rosemary contributes Red River Valley (with Perry Como)—I’m an Old Cowhand)
(with Perry Como)—Tumbling Tumbleweeds (with Perry Como, Nat “King” Cole, and Gail Davis)—Git Along Little Dogies (with Perry Como, Nat “King” Cole, and Gail Davis))
The Bell Telephone Hour (NBC-TV)—Air date December 18, 1959
Jingle Bells / The Christmas Song / Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town / Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
The Ed Sullivan Show (CBS-TV)—Air date January 17, 1960
The Lawrence Welk Show (ABC-TV)—Air date April 9, 1960
The Ed Sullivan Show (CBS-TV)—Air date July 3, 1960
For You / Bali Ha’i / You Do Something to Me
The Bing Crosby Show for Oldsmobile (ABC-TV)—Air date October 5, 1960
Let’s Take an Old-Fashioned Walk (with Bing Crosby) / Song Writers Medley Rosemary contributes: I Want to Be Happy (with Bing Crosby)—Great Day!—Over the Rainbow—Feudin’ and Fightin’ (with Bing Crosby)—Long Ago (And Far Away)—A Foggy Day (with Johnny Mercer)—I Want to Be Happy (with Bing Crosby, Johnny Mercer, and Carol Lawrence)) / There Will Never Be Another You / Medley with Bing Crosby (Rosemary contributes fragments of If I Had My Druthers—You Are My Lucky Star (parody)—The March of the Gladiators (parody)—The Man on the Flying Trapeze (parody)—Love Is Sweeping the Country (parody)—How About You?—Tea for Two (parody–with Bing Crosby)—I Get a Kick out of You (parody–with Bing Crosby)—You Gotta Be a Football Hero (To Get Along with the Beautiful Girls) (with Bing Crosby)—Aren’t You Glad You’re You? (with Bing Crosby)—I Like the Likes of You—Aren’t You Glad You’re You? (Reprise–with Bing Crosby)—There Will Never Be Another You (with Bing Crosby))
Perry Como’s Kraft Music Hall (NBC-TV)—Air date November 2, 1960
Bye, Bye, Blackbird / Lullaby Medley (Lullaby of Broadway—Love and Marriage (a capella)—Rock-a-Bye Your Baby (with Perry Como)—Old Folks at Home (snatch) (with Perry Como))
No Place Like Home (NBC-TV)—Air date November 24, 1960
I’m Old-Fashioned / Cabin in the Sky / Our House (with José Ferrer) / Home medley (with José Ferrer, Carol Burnett, and Dick Van Dyke—details not known)
The Bell Telephone Hour (NBC-TV)—Air date January 20, 1961
Rosemary sings a number of Irving Berlin songs—details not known
Marineland Circus (NBC-TV)—Air date April 2, 1961