a short piece by Dmitri Shostakovich (Op.16), also called Tahiti Trot, based on the song
For this episode, Connie Stevens sang "How Sweet You Are" with the Shell Bar band accompanying her, while Tony Eisley danced with guest star Barbara Luna to a cha-cha version of "Tea for Two".
tea | Tea | Michelle Tea | Japanese tea ceremony | Téa Leoni | Tea Leaf Green | Boston Tea Party | Tea Party movement | The Tea Party | The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company | Tea Party | Tavalon Tea | Three Cups of Tea | Tea Ropati | Tea for Two | Milk tea | Yorkshire Tea | Tea Tree Plaza Interchange | Tea for Two (film) | Milk Tea | The Classic of Tea | Tetley's Tea | Tea Party protests | Tea in the Harem | Let's Tea Party | Tea Tree Gully, South Australia | Tea Tree Gully | Tea Party (play) | Tea Act | Russian Tea Room |
He played the role of Sherman Billingsley in The Stork Club (1945) and that of the hotel detective in Hitchcock's Spellbound (also 1945) and appeared with Doris Day in Tea for Two (1950).
The five-disc set contains digitally remastered versions of It's a Great Feeling (1949), Tea for Two (1950), Starlift (1951) and April in Paris (1952).