Old Enough to Fight

Season 2, Episode 14, Aired

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Roy Orbison plays on Bandstand, while Nancy Sinatra has schlepped her boots to Vietnam, where JJ sees her perform. He could use some cheering up: He's been traumatized by killing a Vietcong soldier. Back in Philly, Meg runs away from home (but not far); Henry's business plans hit a snag; and Will starts delivering newspapers by himself.moreless

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      • Time enjoys a liberal skip in this episode. At first, it works out to be November 1965 with "Days of Our Lives" debuting (coincidentally, most people missed the first few days since 11/8/65 was the big Northeast blackout) and songs like "Keep On Dancing" by the Gentrys(#4, Nov. '65). Then we witness Nancy Sinatra singing "These Boots Were Made for Walking" (#1, Feb. '66) Then it seems to skip to Mr. Pryor hanging a sign for Mother's Day sales(May '66?). And finally we hear "Sunny"(#2, August '66).

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      • Songs w/Artists (in tonight's episode) * Bookends - Simon & Garfunkel - 1968 Album Cut [not listed by NBC] * California Dreamin' - The Mamas & The Papas - 4-3/12/66 * Colours - Donovan - 61-9/18/65 * The Tracks Of My Tears - The Miracles - 16-9/04/65 * Oh, Pretty Woman - Roy Orbison - 1-9/26/64 [Chris Isaak cover] * Ain't That Peculiar - Marvin Gaye - 8-11/20/65 * Talking About My Baby - The Impressions - 12-2/08/64 * I've Just Seen a Face - Tyler Hilton - Live * Keep On Dancing - The Gentrys - 4-10/30/65 [not the Gentrys] * These Boots Are Made For Walkin' - Nancy Sinatra - 1-2/26/66 [Jennifer Love Hewitt cover] * Sunny - Nancy Sinatra - [not charted] [Jennifer Love Hewitt cover] * You're Gonna Lose That Girl - The Beatles [1965 Album cut] * Hold On Baby - The Hockadays - [not charted] [One of the above two was not heard.] * What the World Needs Now Is Love - Jackie de Shannon - 7-7/24/65 * Bookends - Simon & Garfunkel - 1968 Album Cut [not listed by NBC]

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