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    Bye Bye Birdie -- (Movie Clip) Goin' Steady

    The song is really called "The Telephone Hour," by Charles Strouse and Lee Adams but it's all about "Goin' Steady" in this wild technical sequence from director George Sidney's Bye Bye Birdie, 1963.

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Bye Bye Birdie -- (Movie Clip) Goin' Steady
The song is really called "The Telephone Hour," by Charles...
Bye Bye Birdie -- (Movie Clip) Goin' Steady
The song is really called "The Telephone Hour," by Charles Strouse and Lee Adams but it's all about "Goin' Steady" in this wild technical sequence from director George Sidney's Bye Bye Birdie, 1963.>
Bye Bye Birdie - (Original Trailer)

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Bye Bye Birdie - (Original Trailer)
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Bye Bye Birdie -- (Movie Clip) Honestly Sincere
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Bye Bye Birdie -- (Movie Clip) Open, Bye Bye
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