THE BEATLES - I Saw Her Standing There - The Ed Sullivan Show February 9th 1964 - First US Apperance

submitted by LameCliche on 07/16/20 1

This is The Beatles' first Ed Sullivan Show and also their first appearance on The US television which was aired on February 9th 1964. Seventy-three million people were reported to have watched this show which supposed to be one of the largest viewing audiences ever in the States. This song "I Saw Her Standing There" is the 4th number of the show. The first number is All My Loving is uploaded by a lot of channels and the last number I Want To Hold Your Hand is already uploaded by The Beatles' original channel so I'm not gonna upload two of them. The whole show is blocked so I have to split the screen. Hope this won't make you feel uncomfortable. I will upload the other three Ed Sullivan shows later. Please stay tuned. Well, she was just seventeen You know what I mean And the way she looked Was way beyond compare So how could I dance with another Ooh, when I saw her standing there? Well, she looked at me And I, I could see That before too long I'd fall in love with her She wouldn't dance with another Ooh, when I saw her standing there Well, my heart went "boom" When I crossed that room And I held her hand in mine Oh we danced through the night And we held each other tight And before too long I fell in love with her Now I'll never dance with another Ooh, since I saw her standing there Well, my heart went, "Boom" When I crossed that room And I held her hand in mine Oh, we danced through the night And we held each other tight And before too long I fell in love with her Now I'll never dance with another Oh, since I saw her standing there Oh, since I saw her standing there Yeah, well since I saw her standing there

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