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Танцевальные номера с участием Фреда из его фильмов (ссылки на YouTube).

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А также названия песен и музыкальных композиций из киномюзиклов с его участием. (Информация IMDb)

 

Dancing Lady (1933)

 

"Hold Your Man"

(1933) (uncredited)

Music by Nacio Herb Brown

Lyrics by Arthur Freed

Sung and Danced by Winnie Lightner and chorus

 

"Alabama Swing"

(uncredited)

Written by James P. Johnson

Danced by Joan Crawford with Larry Fine on piano

 

"Everything I Have Is Yours"

(1933)

Music by Burton Lane

Lyrics by Harold Adamson

Played during the opening credits and often in the score

Sung by Arthur Jarrett (uncredited)

 

"My Dancing Lady"

(1933)

Music by Jimmy McHugh

Lyrics by Dorothy Fields

Performed by Arthur Jarrett (uncredited)

Danced by Joan Crawford (uncredited) and chorus

 

(1933)

(In the credits as "Heigh Ho")

Music by Burton Lane

Lyrics by Harold Adamson

Sung and Danced by Fred Astaire (uncredited), Joan Crawford (uncredited) and chorus

 

"Let's Go Bavarian"

(1933)

Music by Burton Lane

Lyrics by Harold Adamson

Sung and Danced by Fred Astaire (uncredited), Joan Crawford (uncredited) and chorus

 

"(That's The) Rhythm of the Day"

(1933)

Music by Richard Rodgers

Lyrics by Lorenz Hart

Sung by Nelson Eddy (uncredited), Joan Crawford (dubbed by Mildred Carroll)

Sung a bit by Arthur Jarrett (uncredited)

Danced by chorus

 

"Hey! Young Fella"

(1933) (uncredited)

Music by Jimmy McHugh

Lyrics by Dorothy Fields

Sung and Danced by chorus

 

"Siboney"

(1929) (uncredited)

Written by Ernesto Lecuona

Played in a Cuban Club as dance music

 

Flying Down to Rio (1933)

 

"Music Makes Me"

(uncredited)

Music by Vincent Youmans

Lyrics by Gus Kahn and Edward Eliscu

Performed by Ginger Rogers

 

(uncredited)

Music by Vincent Youmans

Lyrics by Gus Kahn and Edward Eliscu

Song performed by Alice Gentle, Movita and Etta Moten

Dance performed by Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, chorus

 

"Orchids in the Moonlight" (на youtube не удалось найти. по этой ссылке на 1ч.03мин.52сек.)

(uncredited)

Music by Vincent Youmans

Lyrics by Gus Kahn and Edward Eliscu

Performed by Raul Roulien

Danced by Fred Astaire and Dolores del Rio with Ensemble

 

"Music Makes Me"

(uncredited)

Instrumental reprise

Music by Vincent Youmans

Lyrics by Gus Kahn and Edward Eliscu

Sung by Ginger Rogers

Dance performed by Fred Astaire

 

"Flying Down to Rio"

(uncredited)

Music by Vincent Youmans

Lyrics by Gus Kahn and Edward Eliscu

Song performed by Fred Astaire

Dance performed by chorus

 

The Gay Divorcee (1934)

 

"Don't Let It Bother You"

Written by Harry Revel (music), Mack Gordon (lyrics)

Song performed by chorus

Dance performed by Fred Astaire

 

"A Needle in a Haystack"

Written by Con Conrad (music), Herb Magidson (lyrics)

Song and dance performed by Fred Astaire

 

"Let's K-nock K-neez"

Written by Harry Revel (music), Mack Gordon (lyrics)

Song performed by Betty Grable and Edward Everett Horton

Dance performed by Betty Grable, Edward Everett Horton, chorus

 

Written by Cole Porter

Song performed by Fred Astaire

Dance performed by Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers

 

"The Continental"

Written by Con Conrad (music), Herb Magidson (lyrics)

Song performed by Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Erik Rhodes, Lillian Miles

Dance performed by Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, chorus

 

"The Continental"

Written by Con Conrad (music)

Instrumental reprise

Dance performed by Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers

 

Top Hat (1935)

 

Words and Music by Irving Berlin

Song and Dance performed by Fred Astaire

 

"Isn't This a Lovely Day (to Be Caught in the Rain)?"

Words and Music by Irving Berlin

Song performed by Fred Astaire

Dance performed by Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers

 

Words and Music by Irving Berlin

Song performed by Fred Astaire

Dance performed by Fred Astaire, mens chorus

 

"Cheek to Cheek"

Words and Music by Irving Berlin

Song performed by Fred Astaire

Dance performed by Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers

 

"The Piccolino"

Words and Music by Irving Berlin

Song performed by Ginger Rogers, chorus

Dance performed by Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, chorus

 

"The Piccolino"

Instrumental reprise

Dance performed by Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers

 

 

Roberta (1935)

 

"(Back Home Again In) Indiana"

(uncredited)

Music by James F. Hanley

Lyrics by Ballard MacDonald

Performed by The Wabash Indianians

 

"Let's Begin"

(uncredited)

Music by Jerome Kern

Lyrics by Otto A. Harbach

Additional lyrics by Dorothy Fields

Song performed by Fred Astaire and Candy Candido

Dance performed by Fred Astaire, Candy Candido, Gene Sheldon and Ginger Rogers

 

"Russian Lullaby"

Written by Jerome Kern

Performed by Irene Dunne

 

"I'll Be Hard to Handle"

(uncredited)

Music by Jerome Kern

Lyrics by Otto A. Harbach

Additional lyrics by Dorothy Fields

Song performed by Ginger Rogers

Dance performed by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers

 

"Yesterdays"

(uncredited)

Music by Jerome Kern

Lyrics by Otto A. Harbach

Performed by Irene Dunne

 

"I Won't Dance"

(uncredited)

Music by Jerome Kern

Lyrics by Otto A. Harbach

Additional lyrics by Dorothy Fields

Song performed by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers

Dance performed by Fred Astaire

 

"Smoke Gets in Your Eyes"

(uncredited)

Music by Jerome Kern

Lyrics by Otto A. Harbach

Performed by Irene Dunne

 

"Lovely to Look At"

(uncredited)

Music by Jerome Kern and Jimmy McHugh

Lyrics by Dorothy Fields

Performed by Irene Dunne, Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers

 

(uncredited)

Instrumental reprise

Dance performed by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers

 

(uncredited)

Instrumental reprise

Dance performed by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers

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Swing Time (1936)

 

(1936) (uncredited)

Lyrics by Dorothy Fields

Music by Jerome Kern

Sung and Danced by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers

Danced by Victor Moore and Helen Broderick

Played in the score often

 

"The Way You Look Tonight"

(1936) (uncredited)

Lyrics by Dorothy Fields

Music by Jerome Kern

Performed by Fred Astaire

Reprised by Georges Metaxa

Reprised again by Georges Metaxa, Helen Broderick, Victor Moore,

Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers at the end

Played in the score often

 

"Waltz in Swing Time"

(1936) (uncredited)

Lyrics by Dorothy Fields

Music by Jerome Kern

Constructed and Arranged by Robert Russell Bennett

Sung offscreen by an unidentified Chorus during the opening credits

Later Danced by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers

 

"A Fine Romance"

(1936) (uncredited)

Lyrics by Dorothy Fields

Music by Jerome Kern

Sung by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers

Reprised by Georges Metaxa, Helen Broderick, Victor Moore, Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers at the end

Played in the score often

 

(1936) (uncredited)

Lyrics by Dorothy Fields

Music by Jerome Kern

Danced by Fred Astaire and Chorus Girls

 

"Bridal Chorus (Here Comes the Bride)"

(1850) (uncredited)

from "Lohengrin"

Written by Richard Wagner

In the score a bit for the second wedding

 

"Never Gonna Dance"

(1936) (uncredited)

Lyrics by Dorothy Fields

Music by Jerome Kern

Sung by Fred Astaire who Danced with Ginger Rogers

 

"It's Not in the Cards"

(1936) (uncredited)

Music by Jerome Kern

Written for the movie and filmed, but cut from the final print; some of the music remains in the score

 

Follow the Fleet (1936)

 

"We Saw the Sea"

(uncredited)

Written by Irving Berlin

Performed by Fred Astaire and chorus

 

"Let Yourself Go"

(uncredited)

Written by Irving Berlin

Performed by Ginger Rogers and chorus

 

"Get Thee Behind Me, Satan"

(uncredited)

Written by Irving Berlin

Performed by Harriet Hilliard

 

(uncredited)

Instrumental Reprise

Dance performed by Ginger Rogers

 

"I'd Rather Lead a Band"

(uncredited)

Written by Irving Berlin

Song performed by Fred Astaire

Dance performed by Fred Astaire, chorus

 

"But Where Are You?"

(uncredited)

Written by Irving Berlin

Performed by Harriet Hilliard

 

"I'm Putting All My Eggs in One Basket"

(uncredited)

Written by Irving Berlin

Song and dance performed by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers

 

"Let's Face the Music and Dance"

(uncredited)

Written by Irving Berlin

Song performed by Fred Astaire

Dance performed by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers

 

 

Shall We Dance (1937)

 

"Slap That Bass"

(1937) (uncredited)

Words by Ira Gershwin

Music by George Gershwin

Sung and danced by Fred Astaire and Ensemble in engine room

Sung also by Dudley Dickerson

 

"Let's Call The Whole Thing Off"

(1937) (uncredited)

Words by Ira Gershwin

Music by George Gershwin

Played during the opening credits and often in the score

Sung and danced by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers on roller skates

 

"They Can't Take That Away from Me"

(1937) (uncredited)

Words by Ira Gershwin

Music by George Gershwin

Played during the opening credits and often in the score

Sung by Fred Astaire

 

(1937) (uncredited)

Words by Ira Gershwin

Music by George Gershwin

Danced by Fred Astaire and Harriet Hoctor in the ballet sequence opening this number

Sung by Fred Astaire

Danced by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in the closing sequence

 

(1937) (uncredited)

Words by Ira Gershwin

Music by George Gershwin

Sung by Ginger Rogers

Danced by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers

Sung a cappella also by Jerome Cowan and Sam Wren

 

"Beginner's Luck"

(1937) (uncredited)

Words by Ira Gershwin

Music by George Gershwin

Sung by Fred Astaire

 

(1937) (uncredited)

Music by George Gershwin

Played during the dog-walking sequence

 

"Rhapsody in Blue"

(1924) (uncredited)

Music by George Gershwin

In the score when Gershwin's name is displayed during the opening credits

 

"For He's a Jolly Good Fellow"

(uncredited)

Traditional

Sung a cappella on shipboard by people in a bar

 

"The Sidewalks of New York"

(1894) (uncredited)

Music by Charles Lawlor and James W. Blake

In the score when New York City is shown

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A Damsel in Distress (1937)

 

"I Can't Be Bothered Now"

Words by Ira Gershwin

Music by George Gershwin

Song and dance performed by Fred Astaire

 

"The Jolly Tar and the Milkmaid"

Words by Ira Gershwin

Music by George Gershwin

Performed by Pearl Amatore, Betty Rome, Jack George, Fred Astaire, Jan Duggan,

Mary Dean, chorus

 

"Put Me to the Test"

Music by George Gershwin

Dance performed by Fred Astaire, George Burns, Gracie Allen

 

"Stiff Upper Lip"

Words by Ira Gershwin

Music by George Gershwin

Song performed by Gracie Allen

Dance performed by Fred Astaire, George Burns, Gracie Allen, chorus

 

"Things Are Looking Up"

Words by Ira Gershwin

Music by George Gershwin

Song performed by Fred Astaire

Dance performed by Fred Astaire, Joan Fontaine

 

"Sing of Spring"

Words by Ira Gershwin

Music by George Gershwin

Performed by Madrigal Singers

 

"A Foggy Day"

Words by Ira Gershwin

Music by George Gershwin

Performed by Fred Astaire

 

"Nice Work If You Can Get It"

Words by Ira Gershwin

Music by George Gershwin

Performed by Betty Rome, Jan Duggan, Mary Dean, Fred Astaire,

Pearl Amatore

 

"Ah! Che a Voi Perdoni Iddio (Ah! May Heaven to You Grant Pardon)"

from "Martha"

Music by Friedrich von Flotow

Performed by Reginald Gardiner dubbed by Mario Berini

 

"Nice Work If You Can Get It"

Instrumental reprise

Dance performed by Fred Astaire

 

Carefree (1938)

 

"Since They Turned Loch Lomand into Swing"

Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin

Danced by Fred Astaire

 

"Carefree"

Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin

Danced by Fred Astaire

 

Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin

Sung by Fred Astaire

Danced by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers

 

(на данный момент удалось найти только этот отрывок, увы, музыка не та)

Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin

Sung by Ginger Rogers

Danced by Ginger Rogers, Fred Astaire and Chorus

 

Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin

Sung by Fred Astaire

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The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle (1939)

 

"MOONLIGHT BAY"

Written by Percy Wenrich (1912)

Lyrics by Edward Madden

Used instrumentally behind introduction

 

"OH, YOU BEAUTIFUL DOLL"

Written by Nat Ayer (1911)

Lyrics by A. Seymour Brown

Sung by male chorus

Danced by Frances Mercer

 

"THE GLOW-WORM"

Written by Paul Lincke (1902)

English lyrics by Lilla Cayley Robinson (1907)

Sung by female chorus

 

"BY THE BEAUTIFUL SEA"

Written by Harry Carroll (1914)

Lyrics by Harold Atteridge

Sung by male quartet on beach

 

"ROW, ROW, ROW"

Written by James V. Monaco (1912)

Lyrics by William Jerome

Sung by male quartet on beach

 

"THE YAMA YAMA MAN"

Written by Karl Hoschna (1908)

Lyrics by George Collin Davis

Sung and Danced by Ginger Rogers

 

"COME, JOSEPHINE IN MY FLYING MACHINE"

Written by Fred Fisher (1910)

Lyrics by Al Bryan

Sung by "bachelor outing" chorus

 

"BY THE LIGHT OF THE SILVERY MOON"

Written by Gus Edwards (1909)

Lyrics by Edward Madden

Danced by Fred Astaire and Sonny Lamont

 

"CUDDLE UP A LITTLE CLOSER"

Written by Karl Hoschna

Lyrics by Otto A. Harbach (1908)

Sung by chorus

 

"KING CHANTICLEER"

Written by Nat Ayer

Lyrics by A. Seymour Brown

Rehearsal dance: Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers

 

Written by Harry Ruby (only original song in film)

Lyrics by Con Conrad and Bert Kalmar

Sung by Fred Astaire

End dance: Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers

 

Written by Lewis F. Muir (1912)

Lyrics by L. Wolfe Gilbert

Danced by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers

 

Written by Irving Berlin (1914)

Hotel room dance: Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers

 

"WHILE THEY WERE DANCING AROUND"

Written by James V. Monaco

Lyrics by Joseph McCarthy

Sung in part by Ginger Rogers at ironing board

 

"THE DARKTOWN STRUTTERS' BALL"

Written by Shelton Brooks (1917)

French lyrics by Elsie Janis

Performed by Louis Mercier, voice dubbed by Jean Sablon

 

"DESTINY WALTZ"

Written by Sydney Baynes

Played by "Cafe de Paris" band

 

"TOO MUCH MUSTARD (TRES MOUTARDE)"

Written by Cecil Macklin (1911)

Danced by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers

 

"ROSE ROOM"

Written by Art Hickman (1917)

Lyrics by Harry Williams

Danced by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers

 

Written by James Reese Europe and Ford Dabney (1914)

Used as background with sheet music and hat scenes

 

"TRES JOLIE"

Written by Emil Waldteufel (1837-1915)

Danced by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers

 

"LITTLE BROWN JUG"

Written by Joseph Winner (1869)

Danced by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers

 

"DENGOZO"

Written by Ernesto Nazareth (1914)

Danced by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers

 

"YOU'RE HERE AND I'M HERE"

Written by Jerome Kern (1914)

Lyrics by Harry B. Smith

Danced in medley by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers

 

"CHICAGO"

Written by Fred Fisher (1922)

Sung briefly by chorus

Danced in medley by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers

 

"HELLO, FRISCO, HELLO"

Written by Louis A. Hirsch (1915)

Lyrics by Gene Buck

Sung briefly by chorus

Danced in medley by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers

 

"WAY DOWN YONDER IN NEW ORLEANS"

Written by Turner Layton (1922)

Lyrics by Henry Creamer

Sung briefly by chorus

Danced in medley by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers

 

"TAKE ME BACK TO NEW YORK TOWN"

Written by Harry von Tilzer (1907)

Lyrics by Andrew Sterling

Sung briefly by chorus

Danced in medley by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers

 

"IT'S A LONG, LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY"

Written by Jack Judge and Harry Williams (1912)

Sung and marched by soldiers at benefit

 

"HELLO! HELLO! WHO'S YOUR LADY FRIEND?"

Written by Henry Fragson (1914)

Lyrics by Worton David and Bert Lee

Performed at benefit by Fred Astaire, Emmett O'Brien, and soldier chorus

 

"KEEP THE HOME FIRES BURNING"

Written by Ivor Novello (1915)

Lyrics by Lena Guilbert Ford

Played by band at benefit

 

"SMILES"

Written by Lee S. Roberts (1918)

Lyrics by J. Will Callahan

Used instrumentally by dance band before waltz medley

 

"CECILE WALTZ"

Written by Frank W. McGee

Waltz medley: Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers

 

"NIGHTS OF GLADNESS"

Written by Charles Ancliffe

Waltz medley: Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers

 

"MISSOURI WALTZ"

Written by John Valentine Eppel (1914)

Lyrics by J.R. Shannon

Arranged by Frederick Knight Logan

Waltz medley: Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers

 

"LA MARSEILLAISE"

Written by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle (1792)

Sung by Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers and Adrienne D'Ambricourt

 

"OVER THERE"

Written by George M. Cohan (1917)

Used instrumentally in background

 

 

Broadway Melody of 1940 (1940)

 

"Please Don't Monkey with Broadway"

Written by Cole Porter

Sung and Danced by Fred Astaire and George Murphy

 

"All Ashore"

(uncredited)

Written by Roger Edens

Danced by Eleanor Powell

 

"Between You and Me"

Written by Cole Porter

Sung by George Murphy

Danced by Eleanor Powell and George Murphy

 

Written by Cole Porter

Sung and Danced by Fred Astaire

 

(uncredited)

Music by Walter Ruick

Danced by Eleanor Powell and Fred Astaire

 

"I Concentrate on You"

Written by Cole Porter

Sung by Douglas McPhail

Danced by Eleanor Powell and Fred Astaire

 

Written by Cole Porter

Sung by Carmen D'Antonio (dubbed by Lois Hodnott) and The Music Maids

Danced by Fred Astaire and Eleanor Powell

 

"I've Got My Eyes on You"

(instrumental and choral reprise)

Written by Cole Porter

Sung by offscreen chorus

Danced by Fred Astaire, Eleanor Powell and George Murphy

 

"Bridal Chorus"

(uncredited)

from "Lohengrin"

Music by Richard Wagner

Played as the bride walks through Dawnland

 

"Wedding March"

(uncredited)

From "A Midsummer Night's Dream"

Music by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy

Swing version played backstage at Dawnland

 

"Anchors Aweigh"

(uncredited)

Music by Charles A. Zimmerman

Played at the end of the All Ashore number

 

Second Chorus (1940)

 

"Sugar"

(uncredited)

Music by Maceo Pinkard

Played at the university dance by Danny O'Neill's Perennials

Fred Astaire (dubbed by Bobby Hackett) and Burgess Meredith (dubbed by Billy Butterfield) on trumpet

 

"Everything's Jumping"

(uncredited)

Music by Artie Shaw

Played by Artie Shaw and his band

 

"Sweet Sue Just You"

(uncredited)

Music by Victor Young

Lyrics by Will J. Harris

Played by the Perennials

Fred Astaire (dubbed by Bobby Hackett) and Burgess Meredith (dubbed by Billy Butterfield) on trumpet

 

"Would You Like to Be the Love of My Life"

(uncredited)

Music by Artie Shaw

Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

Played by Artie Shaw and his band

Sung by Fred Astaire

 

"I'm Yours"

(uncredited)

Music by Johnny Green

Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg

Played by Artie Shaw and his band

Fred Astaire (dubbed by Bobby Hackett) on trumpet

 

"Double Mellow"

(uncredited)

Music by Artie Shaw

Played by Artie Shaw and his band

Burgess Meredith (dubbed by Billy Butterfield) on trumpet

 

"The New Moon Is Shining"

(uncredited)

Traditional ballad

Played at the Russian cafe

Danced by Fred Astaire

 

"Would You Like to Be the Love of My Life"

(reprise) (uncredited)

Music by Artie Shaw

Russian gibberish lyric partly by Boris Morros

Sung at the Russian cafe by Fred Astaire

 

"Beautiful Dreamer"

(uncredited)

Music by Stephen Foster

Played on piano by Paulette Goddard and on the mandolin by Charles Butterworth

Sung by Charles Butterworth

 

"Poor Mr. Chisholm"

(uncredited)

Music by Bernard Hanighen

Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

Played on piano by Fred Astaire

Sung by Fred Astaire and Burgess Meredith

 

"Poor Mr. Chisholm"

(uncredited)

Music by Bernard Hanighen

Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

Played on piano by Fred Astaire

 

"Poor Mr. Chisholm"

(reprise) (uncredited)

Music by Bernard Hanighen

Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

Played on piano and sung by Fred Astaire

 

"Concerto for Clarinet"

(uncredited)

Music by Artie Shaw

Played by Artie Shaw and his band with Shaw on clarinet

 

"Would You Like to Be the Love of My Life"

(uncredited)

Music by Artie Shaw

Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

Sung by Fred Astaire

 

"Poor Mr. Chisholm"

(uncredited)

Music by Bernard Hanighen

Played by Artie Shaw's band

Fred Astaire conducting and dancing

 

(uncredited)

Music by Hal Borne

Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

Played by the Perennials and sung by Fred Astaire

Danced by Fred Astaire and Paulette Goddard

 

You'll Never Get Rich (1941)

 

(1941)

Composed by Cole Porter

Danced by Fred Astaire, Rita Hayworth and chorus at rehearsal

 

"Dream Dancing"

(1941)

Music and Lyrics by Cole Porter

Played at the nightclub for dance music

 

"Shootin' the Works for Uncle Sam"

(1941)

Music and Lyrics by Cole Porter

Sung and danced by Fred Astaire and chorus at the train station

 

(1941)

Music and Lyrics by Cole Porter

Song played and sung by The Four Tones

(Lucius Brooks, Leon Buck, Rudolph Hunter and John Porter)

Danced by Fred Astaire in the guard house

 

(1941)

Composed by Cole Porter

Played by the Delta Rhythm Boys

(Buddy Collette, Alfred Grant, Chico Hamilton and Red Mack)

Danced by Fred Astaire in the guard house

 

(1941) (снова музыка не та)

Music and Lyrics by Cole Porter

Sung by Fred Astaire

Danced by Fred Astaire and Rita Hayworth at the army show rehearsal

Also danced by Osa Massen

Played at the army show

 

"The Wedding Cake Walk"

(1941)

Music and Lyrics by Cole Porter

Sung by Martha Tilton

Danced by Fred Astaire, Rita Hayworth and chorus in the army show

 

"Frühlingslied (Spring Song) Op.62 #6"

(1842)

Written by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy

Whistled by Robert Benchley

 

"Taps"

(1862)

Written by Daniel Butterfield

Played offscreen by a bugler at bed time

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Holiday Inn (1942)

 

"I'll Capture Your Heart Singing"

(1942)

Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin

Played by the Bob Crosby Orchestra

Performed by Fred Astaire, Bing Crosby and Virginia Dale at the nightclub

Reprised at the end with these three and Marjorie Reynolds

 

"Lazy"

(1924)

Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin

Sung by Bing Crosby offscreen during a montage on the farm

 

"You're Easy to Dance With"

(1942)

Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin

Played by the Bob Crosby Orchestra

Sung by Fred Astaire and chorus: Ken Darby at the nightclub

Danced by Fred Astaire and Virginia Dale at the nightclub

Dance reprised by Fred Astaire and Marjorie Reynolds at the Holiday Inn on New Year's Eve

 

"White Christmas"

(1942)

Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin

Played during the opening credits

Sung by Bing Crosby and Martha Mears (dubbing Marjorie Reynolds)

Played on the movie set by the Bob Crosby Orchestra and sung by Martha Mears (dubbing Marjorie Reynolds) and chorus

Whistled by Bing Crosby

Played as background music often

 

"Happy Holidays"

(1942)

Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin

Played during the opening credits

Played by the Bob Crosby Orchestra and sung at the Holiday Inn on Christmas Eve by Bing Crosby,

Martha Mears (dubbing Marjorie Reynolds) and chorus with Shelby Bacon and Joan Arnold

 

"(Come To) Holiday Inn"

(1942)

Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin

Played by the Bob Crosby Orchestra

Sung by Bing Crosby and Martha Mears (dubbing Marjorie Reynolds) at the Holiday Inn on Christmas Eve

 

"Let's Start the New Year Right"

(1942)

Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin

Played by the Bob Crosby Orchestra and sung by Bing Crosby at the Holiday Inn on New Year's Eve

 

"Abraham"

(1942)

Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin

Played by the Bob Crosby Orchestra in blackface at the Holiday Inn

Sung on Lincoln's birthday by Bing Crosby, Martha Mears (dubbing Marjorie Reynolds) in blackface,

chorus and Louise Beavers with Shelby Bacon and Joan Arnold

 

(1942)

Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin

Played during the opening credits

Played by the Bob Crosby Orchestra and sung by Bing Crosby at the Holiday Inn on Valentine's Day

Danced by Fred Astaire and Marjorie Reynolds

Dance reprised by Fred Astaire and Marjorie Reynolds during the Hollywood montage

Played as background music often

 

"I Can't Tell a Lie"

(1942)

Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin

Played by the Bob Crosby Orchestra and sung at the Holiday Inn by Fred Astaire and danced by Fred Astaire and Marjorie Reynolds on Washington's Birthday

 

"Easter Parade"

(1933)

Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin

Played during the opening and as background music

Sung by Bing Crosby on Easter Sunday

 

(1942)

Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin

Played by the Bob Crosby Orchestra, sung at the Holiday Inn by the chorus and danced by Fred Astaire on the 4th of July

 

"Song of Freedom"

(1942)

Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin

Played by the Bob Crosby Orchestra

Sung at the Holiday Inn by Bing Crosby on the 4th of July

 

"(I've Got) Plenty to Be Thankful For"

(1942)

Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin

Sung by Bing Crosby from a record on Thanksgiving Day

 

"Oh, How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning"

(1918)

Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin

In the score when Jim's alarm clock rings

 

 

You Were Never Lovelier (1942)

 

"You Were Never Lovelier"

(1942) (uncredited)

Music by Jerome Kern

Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

Played during the opening credits and often as background music

Played by the Xavier Cugat Orchestra and sung by Fred Astaire

Danced by Fred Astaire and Rita Hayworth at the anniversary party

Danced by Fred Astaire and Rita Hayworth at the end and sung by an offscreen chorus

 

"Chiu, Chiu"

(uncredited)

Written by Nicanor Molinare

Played by Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra and sung and danced by Lina Romay,

Miguelito Valdés and chorus

 

"Bridal Chorus (Here Comes the Bride)"

(1850) (uncredited)

from "Lohengrin"

Written by Richard Wagner

Played by Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra at the wedding

 

"Dearly Beloved"

(1942) (uncredited)

Music by Jerome Kern

Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

Played by Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra and sung by Fred Astaire at the wedding

Reprised by Rita Hayworth dancing and singing (singing dubbed by Nan Wynn)

Played as background music often

 

"Wedding in the Spring"

(1942) (uncredited)

Music by Jerome Kern

Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

Played on piano and sung by Leslie Brooks and Adele Mara

Reprised by Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra) and sung by Lina Romay and chorus,

and danced by the anniversary party guests

 

"Audition Dance"

(uncredited)

Music is a collection of themes

Played by Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra and danced by Fred Astaire

 

"Los Hijos de Buda"

(uncredited)

Written by Rafael Hernández and Noro Morales

Excerpts played for the Audition Dance

Played by Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra and danced by Fred Astaire

 

"Bim Bam Bum"

(uncredited)

Written by Johnnie Camacho and Noro Morales

Excerpts played for the Audition Dance

Played by Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra and danced by Fred Astaire

 

"Hungarian Rhapsody No.2 in C Sharp Minor"

(1847) (uncredited)

Written by Franz Liszt

Excerpts played for the Audition Dance

Played by Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra and danced by Fred Astaire

 

"Eco"

(uncredited)

Written by Gilbert Valdes

Excerpts played for the Audition Dance

Played by Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra and danced by Fred Astaire

 

"These Orchids"

(1942) (uncredited)

Music by Jerome Kern

Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

Played as background music for orchid deliveries

Played by Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra and sung by the orchid delivery boys

 

"I'm Old Fashioned"

(1942) (uncredited)

Music by Jerome Kern

Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

Sung by Rita Hayworth (dubbed by Nan Wynn) and Fred Astaire

Danced by Fred Astaire and Rita Hayworth

Played as background music at the anniversary party

 

(1942) (uncredited)

Music by Jerome Kern

Arranged by Lyle 'Spud' Murphy

Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

Played by Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra and sung by Fred Astaire and Rita Hayworth and an offscreen chorus

Danced by Fred Astaire and Rita Hayworth

 

The Sky's the Limit (1943)

 

"My Shining Hour"

Music by Harold Arlen

Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

Sung by Joan Leslie (dubbed by Sally Sweetland)

Danced by Fred Astaire, Joan Leslie

 

"A Lot in Common with You"

Music by Harold Arlen

Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

Sung and Danced by Fred Astaire, Joan Leslie

 

"Cuban Sugar Mill"

Written by Freddie Slack

Danced by Fred Astaire

 

Music by Harold Arlen

Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

Sung and Danced by Fred Astaire

 

"Touch of Texas"

Written by Jimmy McHugh and Frank Loesser

instrumental played in background at Colonial Club

 

"Three Little Words"

Written by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby

instrumental played in background at Colonial Club

 

Yolanda and the Thief (1945)

 

"Angel"

(uncredited)

Music by Harry Warren

Lyrics by Arthur Freed

Sung by Lucille Bremer (dubbed by Trudy Erwin) to herself

 

"Coffee Time"

(uncredited)

Music by Harry Warren

Lyrics by Arthur Freed

Sung by Fred Astaire and Lucille Bremer (dubbed by Trudy Erwin)

 

"This Is a Day for Love"

(uncredited)

Music by Harry Warren

Lyrics by Arthur Freed

Sung by Lucille Bremer (dubbed by Trudy Erwin) and the girls in the convent

 

"Will You Marry Me?"

(uncredited)

Music by Harry Warren

Lyrics by Arthur Freed

Sung by Lucille Bremer (dubbed by Trudy Erwin)

 

"Yolanda"

(uncredited)

Music by Harry Warren

Lyrics by Arthur Freed

Performed by Fred Astaire and Lucille Bremer (dubbed by Trudy Erwin)

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Blue Skies (1946)

 

"A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody"

Words and Music by Irving Berlin (1919)

Sung by Fred Astaire

Danced by Fred Astaire, Joan Caulfield, chorus

 

"I've Got My Captain Working for Me Now"

Words and Music by Irving Berlin (1920)

Sung by Bing Crosby

 

"You'd Be Surprised"

Words and Music by Irving Berlin (1919)

Sung by Olga San Juan

 

"All by Myself"

Words and Music by Irving Berlin (1921)

Sung by Bing Crosby, Joan Caulfield (dubbed by Betty Russell)

 

"Serenade to an Old-Fashioned Girl"

Words and Music by Irving Berlin (1946)

Sung by The Guardsmen

 

Words and Music by Irving Berlin (1930)

Sung and Danced by Fred Astaire

 

"I'll See You in C-U-B-A"

Words and Music by Irving Berlin (1920)

Sung by Bing Crosby, Olga San Juan

 

"A Couple of Song and Dance Men"

Words and Music by Irving Berlin (1945)

Sung and Danced by Fred Astaire, Bing Crosby

 

"You Keep Coming Back Like a Song"

Words and Music by Irving Berlin (1943)

Sung by Bing Crosby, chorus

 

"Blue Skies"

Words and Music by Irving Berlin (1927)

Sung by Bing Crosby

 

"The Little Things in Life"

Words and Music by Irving Berlin (1930)

Sung by Bing Crosby

 

"Not for All the Rice in China"

Words and Music by Irving Berlin (1933)

Sung by Bing Crosby

 

"Russian Lullaby"

Words and Music by Irving Berlin (1927)

Sung by Bing Crosby

 

"Everybody Step"

Words and Music by Irving Berlin (1921)

Sung by Bing Crosby

Danced by chorus

 

"How Deep Is the Ocean?"

Words and Music by Irving Berlin (1933)

Sung by Bing Crosby, chorus

 

"(Running Around in Circles) Getting Nowhere"

Words and Music by Irving Berlin (1945)

Sung by Bing Crosby

 

"Heat Wave"

Words and Music by Irving Berlin

Additional music by Fred Astaire

Sung by Fred Astaire, Olga San Juan

Danced by Fred Astaire, Olga San Juan, chorus

 

"Any Bonds Today?"

Words and Music by Irving Berlin (1941)

Sung by Bing Crosby

 

"This Is the Army, Mister Jones"

Words and Music by Irving Berlin (1942)

Sung by Bing Crosby

 

"White Christmas"

Words and Music by Irving Berlin (1942)

Sung by Bing Crosby

 

"Always"

Words and Music by Irving Berlin (1925)

Performed by chorus

 

"Serenade for an Old-Fashioned Girl"

Words and Music by Irving Berlin

Performed by Joan Caulfield (dubbed by Betty Russell)

 

Ziegfeld Follies (1945)

 

"Here's to the Girls"

Music by Roger Edens

Lyrics by Arthur Freed

Sung by Fred Astaire, chorus

Danced by Cyd Charisse, Lucille Ball, chorus

 

"Bring on the Wonderful Men"

Music by Roger Edens

Lyrics by Earl K. Brent

Sung by Virginia O'Brien

 

"Libiamo ne'lieti calici"

from "La Traviata"

Music by Giuseppe Verdi

Sung by James Melton, Marion Bell

Danced by James Melton, Marion Bell, chorus

 

Music by Harry Warren

Lyrics by Arthur Freed

Sung by Fred Astaire

Danced by Fred Astaire, Lucille Bremer, chorus

 

"Love"

Music by Hugh Martin

Lyrics by Ralph Blane

Sung by Lena Horne

 

Music by Philip Braham

Lyrics by Douglas Furber

Sung by Harriet Lee

Danced by Fred Astaire, Lucille Bremer, chorus

 

"A Great Lady Has An Interview (Madame Crematante)"

Music by Roger Edens

Lyrics by Kay Thompson

Sung and danced by Judy Garland & Male Chorus

 

Music by George Gershwin

Lyrics by Ira Gershwin

Sung and danced by Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly

 

"There's Beauty Ev'rywhere"

Music by Harry Warren

Lyrics by Arthur Freed

Sung by Kathryn Grayson

Danced by Cyd Charisse, chorus

 

"Wot Cher!"

aka "Knock'd 'em in the Old Kent Road"

Music by Charles Ingle

Lyrics by Albert Chevalier

Performed by unidentified street mistrels in the Limehouse Blues segment

 

 

Easter Parade (1948)

 

"Happy Easter"

(uncredited)

Written by Irving Berlin

Performed by Fred Astaire

Performed also by Fred Astaire and Judy Garland

 

"Drum Crazy"

(uncredited)

Written by Irving Berlin

Sung and Danced by Fred Astaire

 

(uncredited)

Written by Irving Berlin

Sung by Fred Astaire

Danced by Fred Astaire and Ann Miller

Performed also by Judy Garland

 

"Everybody's Doin' It"

(uncredited)

Written by Irving Berlin

Performed by chorus

 

"I Want to Go Back to Michigan"

(uncredited)

Written by Irving Berlin

Sung by Judy Garland

 

"Beautiful Faces Need Beautiful Clothes"

(uncredited)

Written by Irving Berlin

Danced by Fred Astaire and Judy Garland

 

"A Fella with an Umbrella"

(uncredited)

Written by Irving Berlin

Sung by Peter Lawford and Judy Garland

 

"I Love a Piano" (с 1:48 мин. начинается "Snooky Ookums", затем с 2:50 - "Ragtime Violin")

(uncredited)

Written by Irving Berlin

Sung by Judy Garland

Danced by Fred Astaire and Judy Garland

 

"Snooky Ookums"

(uncredited)

Written by Irving Berlin

Sung and Danced by Fred Astaire and Judy Garland

 

(uncredited)

Written by Irving Berlin

Sung by Fred Astaire

Danced by Fred Astaire and Judy Garland

 

"When the Midnight Choo Choo Leaves for Alabam'"

(uncredited)

Written by Irving Berlin

Sung and Danced by Fred Astaire and Judy Garland

 

"Shakin' the Blues Away"

(uncredited)

Written by Irving Berlin

Sung and Danced by Ann Miller

 

(uncredited)

Written by Irving Berlin

Sung by Fred Astaire

Danced by Fred Astaire and Chorus

 

(uncredited)

Written by Irving Berlin

Sung and Danced by Fred Astaire and Judy Garland

 

"The Girl on the Magazine Cover"

(uncredited)

Written by Irving Berlin

Sung by Richard Beavers

Danced by Ann Miller

 

"Better Luck Next Time"

(uncredited)

Written by Irving Berlin

Sung by Judy Garland

 

"Easter Parade"

(uncredited)

Written by Irving Berlin

Sung by Judy Garland, Fred Astaire

 

"Call Me Up Some Rainy Afternoon"

(uncredited)

Written by Irving Berlin

Played as second number by orchestra in restaurant as Nadine and Don reminisce

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The Barkleys of Broadway (1949)

 

"Swing Trot"

Music by Harry Warren

Lyrics by Ira Gershwin

Danced by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers

 

"Sabre Dance"

(uncredited)

Music by Aram Khachaturyan

Performed by Oscar Levant

 

Music by Harry Warren

Lyrics by Ira Gershwin

Performed by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers

 

"Bouncin' the Blues"

Music by Harry Warren

Danced by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers

 

Music by Harry Warren

Lyrics by Ira Gershwin

Performed by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers

 

"Week-End in the Country"

Music by Harry Warren

Lyrics by Ira Gershwin

Sung by Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers and Oscar Levant

 

"Shoes with Wings On" +

;)

Music by Harry Warren

Lyrics by Ira Gershwin

Performed by Fred Astaire

 

"Concerto in B-flat Minor for Piano, First Movement"

(uncredited)

Music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Performed by Oscar Levant

 

"They Can't Take That Away from Me"

Music by George Gershwin

Lyrics by Ira Gershwin

Sung by Fred Astaire

Danced by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers

 

"Manhattan Downbeat"

Music by Harry Warren

Lyrics by Ira Gershwin

Sung by Fred Astaire and Chorus

Danced by Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers and Chorus

 

"Angel"

Music by Harry Warren

Played when Josh and Dinah are getting food at the party

 

"La Marseillaise"

(uncredited)

Music by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle

 

Three Little Words (1950)

 

"Where Did You Get That Girl?"

Written Harry Puck, Bert Kalmar

Sung and Danced by Fred Astaire, Vera-Ellen (dubbed by Anita Ellis)

 

"She's Mine, All Mine"

Written by Harry Ruby, Bert Kalmar

Sung by quartet

 

"Mr. and Mrs. Hoofer at Home"

(uncredited)

Music by André Previn

Danced by Fred Astaire, Vera-Ellen

 

"My Sunny Tennessee"

Written by Harry Ruby, Herman Ruby, Bert Kalmar

Sung by Fred Astaire, Red Skelton

 

"So Long! Oo-Long (How Long You Gonna Be Gone?)"

Written by Harry Ruby, Bert Kalmar

Sung by Fred Astaire, Red Skelton

 

"Who's Sorry Now?"

Written by Harry Ruby, Bert Kalmar, Ted Snyder

Sung by Gloria DeHaven

 

"Test Dance"

(uncredited)

Music by André Previn

Danced by Fred Astaire

 

"Come on, Papa"

Written by Harry Ruby, Edgar Leslie, Bert Kalmar

Sung by Vera-Ellen (dubbed by Anita Ellis)

Danced by Vera-Ellen, chorus

 

"Nevertheless"

Written by Harry Ruby, Bert Kalmar

Sung by Fred Astaire, Vera-Ellen (dubbed by Anita Ellis), and Red Skelton

Danced by Fred Astaire, Vera-Ellen

 

"All Alone Monday"

Written by Harry Ruby, Bert Kalmar

Sung by Gale Robbins (later by Arlene Dahl)

 

"You Smiled at Me"

Written by Harry Ruby, Bert Kalmar

Sung by Arlene Dahl

 

Written by Harry Ruby, Bert Kalmar, Herbert Stothart

Sung by Debbie Reynolds (dubbed by Helen Kane)

 

"Thinking of You"

Written by Harry Ruby, Bert Kalmar

Sung by Fred Astaire (later by Red Skelton)

Danced by Fred Astaire, Vera-Ellen

 

"I Love You So Much"

Written by Harry Ruby, Bert Kalmar

Sung by Arlene Dahl

 

"Three Little Words"

Written by Harry Ruby, Bert Kalmar

Sung by Fred Astaire (later by Red Skelton)

 

"You are My Lucky Star"

(uncredited)

by Nacio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed

Sung by Phil Regan

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Let's Dance (1950)

 

Words and Music by Frank Loesser

Performed by Betty Hutton and Fred Astaire

 

(uncredited)

Music by Tommy Chambers, Van Cleave and Fred Astaire

Performed by Fred Astaire

 

"Jack and the Beanstalk"

Words and Music by Frank Loesser

Performed by Fred Astaire

 

"

Words and Music by Frank Loesser

Performed by Betty Hutton and Fred Astaire

 

"Why Fight the Feeling"

Words and Music by Frank Loesser

Performed by Betty Hutton

 

"The Hyacinth"

Words and Music by Frank Loesser

Performed by Lucile Watson and Fred Astaire

 

Words and Music by Frank Loesser

Performed by Betty Hutton and Fred Astaire

 

Royal Wedding (1951)

 

"TOO LATE NOW"

Music by Burton Lane

Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner

Sung by Jane Powell

 

"EV'RY NIGHT AT SEVEN"

Music by Burton Lane

Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner

Sung by Fred Astaire and chorus

Danced by Fred Astaire and Jane Powell

 

"SUNDAY JUMPS"

Music by Burton Lane

Danced by Fred Astaire

 

"OPEN YOUR EYES"

Music by Burton Lane

Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner

Sung by Jane Powell

Danced by Jane Powell and Fred Astaire

 

"THE HAPPIEST DAY OF MY LIFE"

Music by Burton Lane

Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner

Sung by Jane Powell

 

"YOU'RE ALL THE WORLD TO ME"

Music by Burton Lane

Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner

from "I Want to Be a Minstrel Man" in Kid Millions (1934)

Sung and Danced (on walls & ceiling) by Fred Astaire

 

"I LEFT MY HAT IN HAITI"

Music by Burton Lane

Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner

Sung by Fred Astaire

Danced by Fred Astaire, Jane Powell, chorus

 

"WHAT A LOVELY DAY FOR A WEDDING"

Music by Burton Lane

Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner

Sung by Keenan Wynn and chorus

 

"HOW COULD YOU BELIEVE ME WHEN I SAID I LOVED YOU WHEN YOU KNOW I'VE BEEN A LIAR ALL MY LIFE"

Music by Burton Lane

Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner

Sung and Danced by Jane Powell and Fred Astaire

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The Belle of New York (1952)

 

"When I'm Out With the Belle of New York"

(uncredited)

Music by Harry Warren

Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

Sung by chorus

 

"Who Wants to Kiss the Bridegroom?"

(uncredited)

Music by Harry Warren

Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

Sung by Fred Astaire

Danced by Fred Astaire, chorus

 

"Let a Little Love Come In"

(uncredited)

Written by Roger Edens

Sung by Alice Pearce, Vera-Ellen (dubbed by Anita Ellis)

 

"Seeing's Believing"

(uncredited)

Music by Harry Warren

Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

Sung and Danced by Fred Astaire

 

(uncredited)

Written by Harry Warren

Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

Sung by Fred Astaire

Danced by Fred Astaire, Vera-Ellen

 

"Oops"

(uncredited)

Music by Harry Warren

Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

Sung by Fred Astaire

Danced by Fred Astaire, Vera-Ellen

 

"A Bride's Wedding Day Song (Currier and Ives)"

(uncredited)

Music by Harry Warren

Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

Sung by Vera-Ellen (dubbed by Anita Ellis)

Danced by Fred Astaire, Vera-Ellen

 

"Naughty but Nice"

(uncredited)

Music by Harry Warren

Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

Sung and Danced by Alice Pearce, Vera-Ellen (dubbed by Anita Ellis)

 

"I Wanna Be a Dancin' Man"

(uncredited)

Music by Harry Warren

Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

Sung and Danced by Fred Astaire

 

The Band Wagon (1953)

 

"By Myself"

(1937) (uncredited)

Music by Arthur Schwartz

Lyrics by Howard Dietz

Performed by Fred Astaire twice

 

"Penny Arcade"

(uncredited)

Music by Arthur Schwartz

In the score while Tony is in the arcade

 

(1932) (uncredited)

Music by Arthur Schwartz

Lyrics by Howard Dietz

Sung by Fred Astaire and Danced by him and Leroy Daniels

 

"The Stars and Stripes Forever"

(1896) (uncredited)

Written by John Philip Sousa

Played by one of the arcade games

 

"Oedipus Bridge"

(uncredited)

Music by Arthur Schwartz

Lyrics by Howard Dietz

Performed by Jack Buchanan and chorus

 

"That's Entertainment"

(1953) (uncredited)

Music by Arthur Schwartz

Lyrics by Howard Dietz

Performed by Jack Buchanan, Nanette Fabray, Oscar Levant and Fred Astaire

Reprised by Jack Buchanan, Nanette Fabray, Oscar Levant, Cyd Charisse (dubbed by India Adams) and Fred Astaire in the finale

 

"The Beggars Waltz"

(1931) (uncredited)

Music by Arthur Schwartz

Danced by Cyd Charisse, James Mitchell and The Corps de Ballet

 

"Dancing in the Dark"

(1931) (uncredited)

Music by Arthur Schwartz

Danced by Fred Astaire and Cyd Charisse

 

"You and the Night and the Music"

(1934) (uncredited)

Music by Arthur Schwartz

Lyrics by Howard Dietz

Sung by chorus

Danced by Fred Astaire and Cyd Charisse

 

"The Egg"

(uncredited)

Music by Arthur Schwartz

In the score when the show lays an egg

 

"Something to Remember You By"

(1930) (uncredited)

Music by Arthur Schwartz

Lyrics by Howard Dietz

Performed by chorus

 

"High and Low"

(1931) (uncredited)

Music by Arthur Schwartz

Lyrics by Howard Dietz

Performed by chorus

 

"I Love Louisa"

(1931) (uncredited)

Music by Arthur Schwartz

Lyrics by Howard Dietz

In the score during the opening credits

Performed by Fred Astaire, Oscar Levant, Nanette Fabray and chorus

 

"Sweet Music"

(1931) (uncredited)

Music by Arthur Schwartz

Instrumental

 

"New Sun in the Sky"

(1931) (uncredited)

Music by Arthur Schwartz

Lyrics by Howard Dietz

Performed by Cyd Charisse (dubbed by India Adams)

 

"I Guess I'll Have to Change My Plan"

(1929) (uncredited)

Music by Arthur Schwartz

Lyrics by Howard Dietz

Performed by Fred Astaire and Jack Buchanan

 

"Louisiana Hayride"

(1932) (uncredited)

Music by Arthur Schwartz

Lyrics by Howard Dietz

Performed by Nanette Fabray and chorus

 

"Triplets"

(1937) (uncredited)

Music by Arthur Schwartz

Lyrics by Howard Dietz

Performed by Fred Astaire, Nanette Fabray and Jack Buchanan

 

(1953) (uncredited)

Music by Arthur Schwartz

Danced by The Corps de Ballet

Danced by Fred Astaire and Cyd Charisse

 

"For He's a Jolly Good Fellow"

(uncredited)

Traditional

Sung by the cast

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Daddy Long Legs (1955)

 

"Something's Gotta Give"

Music and Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

Sung by Fred Astaire

Danced by Fred Astaire and Leslie Caron

 

"Dream"

Music and Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

Sung by The Pied Pipers

Danced by Fred Astaire and Leslie Caron

 

"

Music and Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

Sung by The Pied Pipers with Ray Anthony and His Orchestra

Danced by Fred Astaire, Leslie Caron and Chorus

 

"History of the Beat"

by Johnny Mercer

Instrumental with Fred Astaire on drums

 

"Welcome Egghead"

Music and Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

Sung by Girls at Walston College

 

"C-A-T Spells Cat"

Music and Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

Sung by Leslie Caron

 

"Daddy Long Legs"

Music and Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

Chorus

 

Music by Johnny Mercer

Instrumental with Chorus

Danced by Fred Astaire

 

(с 6:13 мин.)

Music by Johnny Mercer

Instrumental danced by Fred Astaire and Chorus Girls

 

"Guardian Angel"

Music by Johnny Mercer

Instrumental danced by Fred Astaire and Leslie Caron

 

"Dancing Through Life"

Music by Johnny Mercer

Instrumental

Ballet danced by Leslie Caron and Chorus

 

"Thunderbird"

Music by Ray Anthony and George Williams

Played by Ray Anthony and His Orchestra

 

Written by Alex North

Danced by Leslie Caron with Fred Astaire

 

Funny Face (1957)

 

Words by Ira Gershwin

Music by George Gershwin (1927)

Sung by Fred Astaire

Danced by Fred Astaire and Audrey Hepburn

 

"Think Pink!"

Words by Leonard Gershe

Music by Roger Edens (1957)

Sung by Kay Thompson and Girls, including Virginia Gibson

 

"How Long Has This Been Going On?"

Words by Ira Gershwin

Music by George Gershwin (1928)

Sung by Audrey Hepburn

 

Written by Roger Edens and Leonard Gershe (1957)

Sung by Fred Astaire, Audrey Hepburn and Kay Thompson

 

"Let's Kiss and Make Up"

Words by Ira Gershwin

Music by George Gershwin (1927)

Sung and danced by Fred Astaire

 

Words by Ira Gershwin

Music by George Gershwin (1927)

Sung by Fred Astaire

Danced by Fred Astaire and Audrey Hepburn

 

"On How to Be Lovely"

Words and Music by Roger Edens (1957)

Sung by Audrey Hepburn and Kay Thompson

 

"Clap Yo' Hands"

Words by Ira Gershwin

Music by George Gershwin (1926)

Sung and Danced by Fred Astaire and Kay Thompson

 

Words by Ira Gershwin

Music by George Gershwin (1927)

Sung and Danced by Audrey Hepburn and Fred Astaire

 

"Marche Funèbre"

Words and Music by Roger Edens (1957)

Sung in French by unidentified singer

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Silk Stockings (1957)

 

(uncredited)

by Cole Porter

Sung by Fred Astaire and Cyd Charisse

Danced by Cyd Charisse

 

"Satin and Silk"

(uncredited)

Written and Composed by Cole Porter

Sung by Janis Paige

 

"Fated to Be Mated"

(uncredited)

Written and Composed by Cole Porter

Sung by Fred Astaire

Danced by Fred Astaire and Cyd Charisse

 

"Siberia"

(uncredited)

Written and Composed by Cole Porter

Sung by Jules Munshin, Peter Lorre (dubbed) and Joseph Buloff (dubbed by Bill Lee)

 

"Paris Loves Lovers"

(uncredited)

Written and Composed by Cole Porter

Sung by Fred Astaire and Cyd Charisse (dubbed by Carol Richards)

 

"Without Love"

(uncredited)

Written and Composed by Cole Porter

Sung by Cyd Charisse (dubbed by Carol Richards)

 

"It's a Chemical Reaction that's all"

(uncredited)

Written and Composed by Cole Porter

Sung by Cyd Charisse (dubbed by Carol Richards)

 

"Josephine"

(uncredited)

Written and Composed by Cole Porter

Sung by Janis Paige

 

"Stereophonic Sound"

(uncredited)

Written and Composed by Cole Porter

Sung and Danced by Fred Astaire and Janis Paige

 

"Too Bad (We Can't Go Back to Moscow)"

(uncredited)

Written and Composed by Cole Porter

Sung and Danced by Fred Astaire, Jules Munshin, Joseph Buloff (dubbed by Bill Lee),

Peter Lorre (dubbed), Barrie Chase, Tybee Afra, Betty Uitti and dancers

 

"The Ritz Roll and Rock"

(uncredited)

Written and Composed by Cole Porter

Sung and Danced by Fred Astaire and chorus

 

"Red Blues"

(uncredited)

Words and Music by Cole Porter

Sung and Danced by Cyd Charisse, Peter Lorre, Joseph Buloff, Jules Munshin and Wim Sonneveld

 

Finian's Rainbow (1968)

 

"Look To The Rainbow / How Are Things In Glocca Morra?"

(Main Title)

Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg

Music by Burton Lane

Sung by Petula Clark ("Rainbow") and played by the Warner Bros.

Orchestra ("Glocca Morra") conducted by Ray Heindorf

 

"This Time of The Year"

Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg

Music by Burton Lane

Sung by Al Freeman Jr. and chorus

 

"How Are Things In Glocca Morra?"

Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg

Music by Burton Lane

Sung by Petula Clark

 

"Look To The Rainbow"

Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg

Music by Burton Lane

Sung by Fred Astaire and Petula Clark

Danced by Fred Astaire, Petula Clark, Barbara Hancock and Chorus

 

"Old Devil Moon"

Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg

Music by Burton Lane

Sung by Don Francks and Petula Clark

 

"Something Sort of Grandish"

Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg

Music by Burton Lane

Sung and Danced by Tommy Steele and Petula Clark

 

"If This Isn't Love"

Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg

Music by Burton Lane

Sung by Don Francks, Petula Clark, Fred Astaire and chorus, and danced by Barbara Hancock

 

"That Great Come-And-Get-It Day"

Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg

Music by Burton Lane

Sung by Don Francks, Petula Clark and Chorus

 

"When The Idle Poor Become The Idle Rich"

Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg

Music by Burton Lane

Sung by Fred Astaire, Petula Clark and chorus

Danced by Fred Astaire

 

"Old Devil Moon"

(reprise)

Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg

Music by Burton Lane

Sung by Petula Clark and Don Francks

 

"Rain Dance Ballet"

Music by Burton Lane

Danced by Barbara Hancock

 

"The Begat"

Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg

Music by Burton Lane

Sung by Keenan Wynn and Gospel Trio (Avon Long, Jester Hairston and Roy Glenn)

 

"Look to the Rainbow"

(reprise)

Sung by chorus

 

"When I'm Not Near The Girl I Love"

Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg

Music by Burton Lane

Sung by Tommy Steele

Danced by Barbara Hancock

 

"Look To The Rainbow"

(reprise)

Sung by Don Francks, Fred Astaire and Chorus

 

"How Are Things in Glocca Morra?"

(Finale)

Sung by Petula Clark, Don Francks, Tommy Steele, Barbara Hancock,

Keenan Wynn and chorus

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