This American Bandstand Segment From 1964 Will Have You Dancing Along With It!

Growing up in the 50s and 60s meant tuning in to American Bandstand every week to watch Dick Clark be charming, listen to fantastic music, and maybe even learn a dance move or two! The following clip from an episode from 1964 might not feature any famous guests, but it captures everything we loved about the program.

After brief introductions, Clark steps aside and lets the kids show their moves! Watch as they dance to the song “Just Like Romeo & Juliet,” by The Reflections.

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