
Stephanie Blythe performs "Here Comes the Sun"
Clip: Season 38 Episode 4 | 4m 14s
Bonus performance of Stephanie Blythe singing one of Kate Smith's liveliest hits.
Opera great Stephanie Blythe vividly re-captures the buoyant side of Kate Smith in this performance of the Harry Woods-Arthur Freed song, from the show "Celebration! Stephanie Blythe Meets Kate Smith."
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Stephanie Blythe performs "Here Comes the Sun"
Clip: Season 38 Episode 4 | 4m 14s
Opera great Stephanie Blythe vividly re-captures the buoyant side of Kate Smith in this performance of the Harry Woods-Arthur Freed song, from the show "Celebration! Stephanie Blythe Meets Kate Smith."
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Stephanie Blythe Talks Kate Smith
Clip: S38 Ep4 | 4m 32s | Opera star Stephanie Blythe talks about Kate Smith, inspiration for her upcoming special. (4m 32s)
Celebration: Stephanie Blythe Meets Kate Smith - Preview
Preview: S38 Ep4 | 30s | Premieres Friday, April 19, 2013 at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT. Check your local listings. (30s)
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