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This week on We Talk Funny (WTF), Sharon Pfeiffer and Joe Rubbo welcome a true legend: Tony Orlando — singer, entertainer, broadcaster, and all-around icon with 64 years in show business and stories for days.
Tony takes us behind the curtain on the songs you know by heart, including the wild origin story of “He Don’t Love You (Like I Love You)” (shoutout to Faye Dunaway), plus how “Tie a Yellow Ribbon” went from a clever love story to a real-world anthem connected to veterans and homecomings, and how Tony has used it to help raise over $100 million for veteran causes.
Along the way, we get the full Tony Orlando experience: New York roots (Chelsea, the Bronx), old-school showbiz legends (Jerry Lewis, Elvis, Connie Francis, Clive Davis), touring life, radio life, and the way streaming changed everything. And yes… we even squeeze in a little Yankees talk, because some things are sacred.
It’s heartfelt, hilarious, nostalgic, and completely unscripted — exactly how WTF likes it.
New episodes every week. Subscribe, leave a review, and meet us back here next Tuesday.
By We Tawk FUNNY PodcastThis week on We Talk Funny (WTF), Sharon Pfeiffer and Joe Rubbo welcome a true legend: Tony Orlando — singer, entertainer, broadcaster, and all-around icon with 64 years in show business and stories for days.
Tony takes us behind the curtain on the songs you know by heart, including the wild origin story of “He Don’t Love You (Like I Love You)” (shoutout to Faye Dunaway), plus how “Tie a Yellow Ribbon” went from a clever love story to a real-world anthem connected to veterans and homecomings, and how Tony has used it to help raise over $100 million for veteran causes.
Along the way, we get the full Tony Orlando experience: New York roots (Chelsea, the Bronx), old-school showbiz legends (Jerry Lewis, Elvis, Connie Francis, Clive Davis), touring life, radio life, and the way streaming changed everything. And yes… we even squeeze in a little Yankees talk, because some things are sacred.
It’s heartfelt, hilarious, nostalgic, and completely unscripted — exactly how WTF likes it.
New episodes every week. Subscribe, leave a review, and meet us back here next Tuesday.