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."
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."
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!").
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).
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."
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.
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.)
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."
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."
Singer-guitarist Turley Richards performs "Love Minus Zero-No Limit." The annual dance contest begins with actor David Soul judging couples from Los Angeles.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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."
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."