The second season of Happy Days, an American television sitcom, originally aired on ABC in the United States between September 10, 1974 to May 6, 1975.
The song did not appear on the Season 2 DVD release due to music licensing issues, being replaced with the Happy Days theme.
The series was a modest hit when it debuted in early 1974, however, ratings began to fall during its second season, causing the show's creator Garry Marshall to retool it.
This would change when Silverman was named president of ABC in 1975, and came up with a way to save the show he tried to kill the year before, eventually Happy Days would not be on top of the Nielsen ratings until its fourth season.
Army cadet force at Jefferson High; but he has a battle on his hands to put his pals, including Potsie and Ralph, into shape; and finds out that command and friendship are two very different things.
Fonzie suddenly announces that he is getting married, and Howard recognizes the girl (Nellie Bellflower) as a stripper he saw at a hardware convention in Chicago.
Facing a deadline for the school newspaper, Richie tries to get a photo of Clarabell the Clown from The Howdy Doody Show without makeup.
To gain access to the set, Richie plans to get Ralph to enter a Howdy Doody lookalike contest, which the show is conducting.
To earn some money; Richie, Potsie, and Ralph advertise as handymen, and agree to fix the fence of an attractive young divorcée.
Not wanting to stay in their hotel room all night, Ralph convinces them to sneak out and see a comedy show at a burlesque house.