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- Title : Always On Sunday: An Inside View of Ed Sullivan, the Beatles, Elvis, Sinatra & Ed's Other Guests
- Author : Michael Harris
- Rating : 4.54 (632 Vote)
- Publish : 2016-8-1
- Format : Hardcover
- Pages : 121 Pages
- Asin : B004FN1M0U
- Language :
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You'll find out in Always On Sunday
"One of the most intriguing show business books to come along in a long time. It's great, very well written and tells it like it is. I knew Sullivan for years and consider Harris' book an accurate sketch of a complex man. Well done!"
-- Chicago Sun Times
"Honestly told with remarkable frankness and genuine inside knowledge. In the field of show business biographies, Always On Sunday has secured a place on the shelf reserved for the very best."
-- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
"An Inside View! Studded with backstage gossip about showbiz greats."
-- Houston Post
"Highly readable and surprisingly candid.A remarkable success story."
-- Miami Herald
"A portrait, warts and all. From the very outset, Harris disarms the reader."
-- San Diego Union. A CBS public relations executive for years. Reporters plead to join me at JFK.
On February 14, I greet the Beatles again, this time in Miami for a second Sullivan show. I do my best to stay out of the way but, thanks to papparazzi determined to cash in on


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