My great grandmother danced with Fred Astaire in Chicago. She was a flapper & very beautiful. He picked her out of the crowd and asked her to dance with him.
Fred Astaire was the greatest dancer of the 20th century until Michael Jackson came around. Fred himself gave his mantle to Michael Jackson in the late seventies. He said that kid has amazing talent, he's innovative, and he's doing things that haven't been done before.
"I haven't popped any bennies or drank any whiskey since last Tuesday". I dunno, maybe they were straight edge. I assume because they were talented celebrities that they were wasted.
In the thirties and forties, every composer want Astaire to introduce their songs,not because he had the greatest voice but because his timing was impeccable
He was a good singer, but it was elevated by his acting ability. Like, someone might think Sinatra sings the best version of The Way You Look Tonight, but it will never carry the same emotion as the original from Astaire, since it is inherently tied to a well-written love story. His songs are not just sung; they are sung *by* a character.
Watch closely and see that the dance sequence from the 3:15 mark all the way to the 4:55 mark is done with one camera in one take. No edits. No mistakes. On a postage-stamp size rink. Now that's incredible!
@@athenaruby6091 While I can also believe that of Ginger and Fred, are you sure you're not thinking specifically of Debbie Reynolds in "Singing in the Rain"? Her bloody feet from tapping in the "Good Morning" number are well stated.
@@alking7655 What you said is true, Debbie Reynolds did go home with blood in her shoes, but what I'm talking about is in the "The Gay Divorcee" in the number "Isn't It a Lovely Day".
In Swing Time, the Never Gonna Dance dance was at least 47 takes, and her white shoes turned pink from blood. Watch for the edit right when they get to the top of the stairs and go into the spin; that's when she changed shoes, got bandaged up and finished the dance. She was dedicated and tough as nails!
They make dancing on roller skates literally a simple roll in the park!!! Classic and timeless elegance from the two. Fred Astaire is just so stylish as a performer. She is beautiful and talented. What a pair!
As a kid I use to wait for Saturday night when I could stay up and watch TV late into the evening. Back in those days (I know that sounds corny but I'm 75 now) back in New York we had "The Late Show" and "The Million Dollar Movie" all in glorious black and white. Aside from all the great "film Noir", Fred and Ginger's movies were my favorites.
Yes, I am older too, and greatly appreciate your comment. Life was simpler when we had but three or four channels to choose from (counting PBS). The late night movies were the best - I loved those black and white "pictures." The only frustrating thing for me was that I often fell asleep in the middle of the film - as I was not used to being up so late. I would wonder (the next day) as to how the story turned out - eventually, I would see the entire film and found out. ;-) Cheers and thanks!
I'm always impressed at what natural athletes F & G were. I'm a derby skater, and I can tell you that some of the moves they were doing are pretty difficult especially in those old-timey roller skates. The idea to do this number on skates was Ginger's.
That's awesome. I thought the same thing. Like are they seriously insinuating that they were having a had time on the skates when they sit down, then they get up and do this number. They're like pool hustlers, accept with roller skates 😅
I watched this when I was a little boy...prolly 10 or 11...with my aunt. Sr. M Dolorine O. P...she gave me the appeeciation/love of these old Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers flicks. I'm 71 now. 60 years later I STILL love this shit!!
very impressive, that song is incredibly easy to screw up yet they sang it straight faced and tapped and roller skated like champs right after, they did everything is this scene, it's crazy
There will never be talent and class in entertainment like this again....I appreciate the hard work F & G has done...how I wish I could have seen them live
I really appreciate that you mention the hard work. I read so often just the word 'talent', but what we see here is not just that. This is, in my eyes, pure dedication, pain, patience, perseverance, and dare-deviling, hard work
Just an amazing song, fabulous artists, incredible scene, and....an inspirational reflection on what matters and what doesn't, for these days. So lovely!
I love Fred Astair so much. The dancing, the singing, the acting… everything about him was so fun. He even makes a style of jazz I don’t love so much seem greater with the dancing
Class, irony, elegance, dedication, professionality and art. And a great visual storytelling shot by cameras as big as a citycar. I bow in front of these movies. God bless moviemaking
That's the famous line. Ginger was a solid dancer no doubt but really not in the same league as Fred. No shame in that: few were. Baryshnikov studied his technique fanatically and said that Astaire was the greatest male dancer of the 20th Century. Not just the greatest tap dancer, the greatest dancer, period.
A couple of points have to be made here. One is that Astaire did more dancing in their films than Rogers--he always had multiple solo dances in each film, whereas she had only two solos in the whole series (and his were more elaborate than hers). The other is that he actively collaborated with Hermes Pan in creating the choreography, whereas she showed up and danced the steps she was given. Basically, Astaire was primarily a dancer who could also sing and act, Rogers was primarily an actress and singer who could also dance.
Even in this number we can see the difference in their dancing, Astair is open and fluid while Rogers, while giving a good performance, is a lot more drawn in and focused on getting it done. On the other hand her acting is a lot more natural than his. It makes sense when you remember that she was a full actress first and everything else seconds while he was a state dancer first (originally finding fame as a dance duo with his sister) and everything else second.
One thought leads to another. I'd heard the song many times before, but I searched for it today because I'd been reading an article on tomatoes. Predictable thumbs up, if you go searching for a Fred and Ginger clip then you probably already love them. The few thumbs down must be from people who just stumbled across this and didn't know what to make of it.
From the time they started dancing at 3 min. 14 sec. there was only one cut. Two and a half minutes dancing on roller-skates and it was wholly adorable.
As usual, Fred & Ginger have excellent chemistry. And tapping on roller skates has got be another one of his clever ideas. This is my favorite of their movies tied with Top Hat!
This was actually the first time I heard this song. And next month I am seeing Nice Work if You Can Get It which originally starred Matthew Broderick & Kelli O Hara
@@josephdouglas5606 I was questioning "new England accent". I was not aware that Mr. Astaire or Ms. Rogers were using a New England accent. And I guess you can parse accents in fine detail, and insist that there is not an English accent - that instead there are many very different accents within England - Cockney, Estuary, Yorkshire, Scouse, Geordie, and on and on. By the way - the words in question i.e. tomato and potato - would the second vowel in these words be pronounced substantially different in any one of the different British accents? Or more specifically, differently enough to affect the comparison that the song is trying to make between an American accent and an English/British accent. The answer is - no.
A funny only tangentially related thing here, I am 53 and while I didn't exactly "grow up" with Astaire/Rogers I was very aware of them and especially this song. A couple years ago I was in a smartass mood at the Costco pharmacy and when the cute 20 something woman asked my name and DOB I said "Fred Astaire, probably sometime in the 20's" and she actually replied, oh, hi Fred, my name is Ginger Rogers! I was floored that a young person actually made that connection so quickly.
When explaining the spelling of my son's last name, I usually say, "Minor, O-R, like The Major and The Minor" (another Ginger Rogers' movie), and my mother says no one but me gets the reference.
They could act. They could sing. They could dance. They could write. They could direct. They could produce. They did it all. They were complete artist.
Clever lyrics, and leave it to those two to tap dance in roller skates. Love it. It's mighty convenient that the rink is entirely empty when they start the dance routine. 😊
Watching VENOM 2. August 2024 my mom RIP was born in 1923. She used to talk about Fred and Ginger s movies..mom was 14 😢😢😢😢😢 when this film is released. Oh my God such a long time !! 87 years ago😢😢😢
As an english lerner i want to say thank you that this song exists 😂 especially considering that i struggle to differ accents and just talk on some crazy mix of them
Be aware of the fact that these roller skates are steel wheels attached to a frame that grips the sides of street shoes and held on by leather straps. This is old school skating and Rogers and Astaire are doing dance moves that outshine anyone else with them.
Things have come to a pretty pass, Our romance is growing flat, 'Cause you like this and the other While I go for this and that. Goodness knows what the end will be; Oh, I don't know where I'm at... It looks as if we two will never be one, Something must be done. You say either and I say eyether, You say neether and I say nyther; Eether, eyether, neether, nyther, Let's call the whole thing off! You like potato and I like potahto, You like tomato and I like tomahto; Potato, potahto, tomato, tomahto! Let's call the whole thing off! But oh! If we call the whole thing off, Then we must part. And oh! If we ever part, Then that might break my heart! So, if you like pajamas and I like pajahmas, I'll wear pajamas and give up pajahmas. For we know we need each other, So we better call the calling off off. Let's call the whole thing off! You say laughter and I say lawfter, You say after and I say awfter; Laughter, lawfter, after, awfter, Let's call the whole thing off! You like vanilla and I like vanella, You eat banana and I eat banahna; Vanilla, vanella, banana, banahna! Let's call the whole thing off! But oh! If we call the whole thing off, Then we must part. And oh! If we ever part, Then that might break my heart! So, if you like oysters and I like ersters I'll take oysters and give up ersters. For we know we need each other, So we better call the calling off off! Let's call the whole thing off!
The notes from Fred Astaire’s first Hollywood screen test: “Can’t sing. Can’t act. Balding. Can dance a little.” (Urban legend. Can’t verify if it’s true or not, but it’s still funny to read.)
Love the skating.....is there anything that Mr Astaire could not do ! How sweet is that expression on his face when she says "oysters"...... Fantastic.
Crazy how talented people were back then. The ability to skate, dance, sing, and act all at the same time.
Nothing has changed some of us still are
Pure auto tune degenerate filth now. Behold what your generation has rejected and replaced with evil.
People still are. This is such a boomer take
@@Flamec45 name 3 edgelord
@@Flamec45 Can't imagine hating millions of people for being born a Boomer. And no Boomer would ever make the remark, I'll guarantee it's Gen Z.
My great grandmother danced with Fred Astaire in Chicago. She was a flapper & very beautiful. He picked her out of the crowd and asked her to dance with him.
wow that’s really really cool
Lucky lady.
Wow!
Dancing with the stars
Fred Astaire was the greatest dancer of the 20th century until Michael Jackson came around.
Fred himself gave his mantle to Michael Jackson in the late seventies. He said that kid has amazing talent, he's innovative, and he's doing things that haven't been done before.
Can we all just appreciate that the majority of the dance was taken in ONE SHOT?!?
Yup, right task master Mr Astair was. Practiced until he was certain it was perfect.
I can !🤣
Many of Fred Astaire's movie sequences were taken in one whole shot. 😊
No it took 15 takes to get this they were so bruised by the end that’s y they look the way they do but so fantastic
With live sound
"I haven't been on skates since I was a kid." Yeah, right! lol
Haha yep, he took up skateboarding in his mid 70s too.
...wonder how many takes it took...of tooks it take...???
wonder how many times they landed on their bums rehearsing that gig
The type to say "it's just like riding a bike, you never forget" 👴
"I haven't popped any bennies or drank any whiskey since last Tuesday". I dunno, maybe they were straight edge. I assume because they were talented celebrities that they were wasted.
In the thirties and forties, every composer want Astaire to introduce their songs,not because he had the greatest voice but because his timing was impeccable
I actually find his singing to be quite tolerable
Mmmhuh!
@@manuelorozco7760 His singing is certainly adequate and trained, but he was not the finest signer around.
@@alexschalk5439 Good point
He was a good singer, but it was elevated by his acting ability. Like, someone might think Sinatra sings the best version of The Way You Look Tonight, but it will never carry the same emotion as the original from Astaire, since it is inherently tied to a well-written love story. His songs are not just sung; they are sung *by* a character.
Watch closely and see that the dance sequence from the 3:15 mark all the way to the 4:55 mark is done with one camera in one take. No edits. No mistakes. On a postage-stamp size rink. Now that's incredible!
In one of Ginger' movies Fred and her did it so many time, she went home with blood in her shoes. But no one knew because she was dedicated.
@@athenaruby6091 While I can also believe that of Ginger and Fred, are you sure you're not thinking specifically of Debbie Reynolds in "Singing in the Rain"? Her bloody feet from tapping in the "Good Morning" number are well stated.
@@alking7655 What you said is true, Debbie Reynolds did go home with blood in her shoes, but what I'm talking about is in the "The Gay Divorcee" in the number "Isn't It a Lovely Day".
In Swing Time, the Never Gonna Dance dance was at least 47 takes, and her white shoes turned pink from blood. Watch for the edit right when they get to the top of the stairs and go into the spin; that's when she changed shoes, got bandaged up and finished the dance. She was dedicated and tough as nails!
@@lanecountybigfooters5716 Hell Yeah!
Even their fall at the end was graceful.
The grass helped, and they did it deliberately.
I love this part so much! Love the song and the dancing, and especially Fred Astaire's face when Ginger Roger's says "ersters"
2:58 for anyone who wants to watch that part again LOL priceless!
Unsurpassed talent. No one can hold a candle to this duo. Simply amazing!
I can
They make dancing on roller skates literally a simple roll in the park!!! Classic and timeless elegance from the two. Fred Astaire is just so stylish as a performer. She is beautiful and talented. What a pair!
As a kid I use to wait for Saturday night when I could stay up and watch TV late into the evening. Back in those days (I know that sounds corny but I'm 75 now) back in New York we had "The Late Show" and "The Million Dollar Movie" all in glorious black and white. Aside from all the great "film Noir", Fred and Ginger's movies were my favorites.
Yes, I am older too, and greatly appreciate your comment. Life was simpler when we had but three or four channels to choose from (counting PBS). The late night movies were the best - I loved those black and white "pictures." The only frustrating thing for me was that I often fell asleep in the middle of the film - as I was not used to being up so late. I would wonder (the next day) as to how the story turned out - eventually, I would see the entire film and found out. ;-) Cheers and thanks!
I did too. I remember Million Dollar Movie.
Fred's facial expressions through the song are priceless, everything about this is just fabulous ❤️❤️
One camera, 3 shots. They don't make scenes like these anymore. Wonderful.
You can’t tap dance in roller skates
Fred Astaire and ginger rogers: *hold my beer*
*hold my manhattan
Andrew Ballard LOL
Hold my beer
No such thing can’t with Astaire
@@GREGAUSTI Well, he never tried it in a buffalo herd.
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They are tap dancing on roller skates...year 1937 roller skates. Amazing, I can't get enough of this scene. 🍸🍸🍺🍺
Came here from a Duolingo article on "accents and dialects"! You know it's interesting learning through the songs.
No Gimmick, no CGI, just pure awesome entertainment.😍
I'm always impressed at what natural athletes F & G were. I'm a derby skater, and I can tell you that some of the moves they were doing are pretty difficult especially in those old-timey roller skates. The idea to do this number on skates was Ginger's.
I paid homage to Ginger when I chose my roller derby name: 'Ginger Dodge-Her' ;)
No kidding? That's cool
At least Ginger didn't have to dance backwards on her skates the way she did in heels.
They were and will ever be, real actors.
The kind of person who makes us dream of a better life.
That's awesome. I thought the same thing. Like are they seriously insinuating that they were having a had time on the skates when they sit down, then they get up and do this number. They're like pool hustlers, accept with roller skates 😅
Meanwhile in the future you got a Symbiote Trying to Cook up some food while making a mess out of the Kitchen.
KETCHUP???!!!
I didn't come here and expect a reference to the future cinema classic, Venom: Let There Be Carnage (2021), but I was mistaken.
Love me some Venom ❤️❤️
I predict that in the near future, your comment will have 1000 likes😂
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As a skater, and knowing the gear they were working with there… it was very slippery. Amazing talent.
Yeah right buddy
I watched this when I was a little boy...prolly 10 or 11...with my aunt. Sr. M Dolorine O. P...she gave me the appeeciation/love of these old Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers flicks. I'm 71 now. 60 years later I STILL love this shit!!
very impressive, that song is incredibly easy to screw up yet they sang it straight faced and tapped and roller skated like champs right after, they did everything is this scene, it's crazy
Even in roller skates, these two we're amazing. Talent at its finest.
One of my earliest Hollywood memories. Absolutely love Astaire-Rogers films. So charming.
There will never be talent and class in entertainment like this again....I appreciate the hard work F & G has done...how I wish I could have seen them live
I really appreciate that you mention the hard work. I read so often just the word 'talent', but what we see here is not just that. This is, in my eyes, pure dedication, pain, patience, perseverance, and dare-deviling, hard work
I’m so impressed by Fred and Ginger’s great talent. They did the difficult maneuvers on old time roller skates easily.
Does't matter who is better! Let's call the whole thing off!
I adore both Ginger and Fred and Ella and Louis, they are incomparable...
venom 2 brought me here, and i just search with keywords "You say neither and I say neither" and found it!
Same bro
Not the right version
Yep lol
Me too. When venom sang the song
Wow imagine Venom being your reference for this. Guess just shows how even the most famous things take a while to permeate generations.
Talent galore back then...emotions running rampant. Sorry I was born way late...1961. Still love it today
This Type of music is better than any other modern music..
Omaba rapper
Venom really has a classy taste❤️❤️
So I’m suddenly here without knowing anything about this but it’s just simply gold
Just an amazing song, fabulous artists, incredible scene, and....an inspirational reflection on what matters and what doesn't, for these days. So lovely!
I love Fred Astair so much. The dancing, the singing, the acting… everything about him was so fun. He even makes a style of jazz I don’t love so much seem greater with the dancing
Fred and Ginger's talents were endless......and always enjoyable.
Class, irony, elegance, dedication, professionality and art. And a great visual storytelling shot by cameras as big as a citycar. I bow in front of these movies. God bless moviemaking
I'll never tire of watching this. It's sublime.
This is pair of stars were just amazing. It’s hard enough to skate, let alone dancing in unison with skates. Absolutely amazing.
What was it Ginger said when asked who was the better dancer? "Well I did all the same steps as he did, but I did them backwards wearing heels".
That's the famous line. Ginger was a solid dancer no doubt but really not in the same league as Fred. No shame in that: few were. Baryshnikov studied his technique fanatically and said that Astaire was the greatest male dancer of the 20th Century. Not just the greatest tap dancer, the greatest dancer, period.
Richard D I wonder if they changed shoes . Fred in heels and ginger in shoes if they pull it off
A couple of points have to be made here. One is that Astaire did more dancing in their films than Rogers--he always had multiple solo dances in each film, whereas she had only two solos in the whole series (and his were more elaborate than hers). The other is that he actively collaborated with Hermes Pan in creating the choreography, whereas she showed up and danced the steps she was given. Basically, Astaire was primarily a dancer who could also sing and act, Rogers was primarily an actress and singer who could also dance.
Exactly, although you could add 'choreographer' to 'dancer' for Astaire. Rogers is an excellent dancer; Astaire is a brilliant one.
Even in this number we can see the difference in their dancing, Astair is open and fluid while Rogers, while giving a good performance, is a lot more drawn in and focused on getting it done. On the other hand her acting is a lot more natural than his. It makes sense when you remember that she was a full actress first and everything else seconds while he was a state dancer first (originally finding fame as a dance duo with his sister) and everything else second.
Very rare to have talent like this with actors now days.
Wow! Synchronized skating !! Tap dancing on roller skates Amazing! The best dance duo ever #GOAT
Look, real talent!😂 my grandparents used to play the piano and sing this together.
They are dancing, wearing these roller skates! It's incredible!
Watched these movies when i was a kid and still watch them ty
One thought leads to another. I'd heard the song many times before, but I searched for it today because I'd been reading an article on tomatoes.
Predictable thumbs up, if you go searching for a Fred and Ginger clip then you probably already love them. The few thumbs down must be from people who just stumbled across this and didn't know what to make of it.
From the time they started dancing at 3 min. 14 sec. there was only one cut. Two and a half minutes dancing on roller-skates and it was wholly adorable.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Masterpiece! Great fun! Fred and Ginger made it look so effortless, but they worked so hard and that's why they were so amazing!❤❤
Merci beaucoup from Paris France for this outstanding historical Hollywood archive number never surpassed. First Class man and woman 👍🔥🌹.
As usual, Fred & Ginger have excellent chemistry. And tapping on roller skates has got be another one of his clever ideas. This is my favorite of their movies tied with Top Hat!
So how come Hollywood can't make wonderful movies like this anymore? Talk about great talent.
America. You say 'Talented'
These two certainly were!
Best Wishes from England.
They tap danced on vintage skates. Whislt also singing and acting. Just blown away.
Doesn't get much better than that. Love me a Gershwin tune written for Fred Astaire. :)
This was actually the first time I heard this song. And next month I am seeing Nice Work if You Can Get It which originally starred Matthew Broderick & Kelli O Hara
Gershwin and Astaire - heaven!
In case if you are wondering , the man is pronouncing with the American accent and the woman with the British accent.
English accent or new England accent
@@josephdouglas5606 what????
@@brians9508 it's not a British accent, it's an English one, there isn't a British accent, the countries have their own languages and dialects
@@josephdouglas5606 I was questioning "new England accent". I was not aware that Mr. Astaire or Ms. Rogers were using a New England accent. And I guess you can parse accents in fine detail, and insist that there is not an English accent - that instead there are many very different accents within England - Cockney, Estuary, Yorkshire, Scouse, Geordie, and on and on. By the way - the words in question i.e. tomato and potato - would the second vowel in these words be pronounced substantially different in any one of the different British accents? Or more specifically, differently enough to affect the comparison that the song is trying to make between an American accent and an English/British accent. The answer is - no.
@@brians9508 Britain consists of England, Scotland and Wales. Its literally 3 countries. The difference would be substantial.
A funny only tangentially related thing here, I am 53 and while I didn't exactly "grow up" with Astaire/Rogers I was very aware of them and especially this song. A couple years ago I was in a smartass mood at the Costco pharmacy and when the cute 20 something woman asked my name and DOB I said "Fred Astaire, probably sometime in the 20's" and she actually replied, oh, hi Fred, my name is Ginger Rogers! I was floored that a young person actually made that connection so quickly.
When explaining the spelling of my son's last name, I usually say, "Minor, O-R, like The Major and The Minor" (another Ginger Rogers' movie), and my mother says no one but me gets the reference.
I just randomly remembered a friend singing this like 30 years ago and so here I am
Love the old movies from that time....amazing dancers....
Andrew Costen Me too
Fabulous song, acting, and dancing aside - that set is amazing too.
Venom:
I say either, you guys say either
I say neither, you say neither
Let's call the whole thing off
Me: let's see where this came from
How dare they mix tap, skating, singing, and dancing!! This level of ridiculous perfection cannot be allowed!!
Just BRILLIANT 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻What utter talents they were!❤️
- "Ketchup?"
- "Excuse me?"
*S P L A T*
- Yummy.
Tap dancing on roller skates, this should be an Olympic event!
5:30 この瞬間たまらん。フレッド・アステアは本当にお上手。ビビッて見えるジンジャー 安定した動き 様サマです。ジンジャー・ロジャースがこんなにダンスや歌に 演じていらっしゃったのを今50年以上経って知りました。感謝です。十代に観たであろう面影を慕いて観てます。
Yeah, but why?
Venoms just casually cooking breakfast...
Обожаю Фреда и Джинджер, Спасибо, что даёте посмотреть на эту великолепную пару, с детства люблю их смотреть.
They could act. They could sing. They could dance. They could write. They could direct. They could produce. They did it all. They were complete artist.
They roller skated for God sake.
Clever lyrics, and leave it to those two to tap dance in roller skates. Love it.
It's mighty convenient that the rink is entirely empty when they start the dance routine. 😊
yesss. i remember singing this in glee club, in the 80's lol. it just popped into my head
I'm such a big fan
Man they jammed on these old school skates!! Just amazing!! Especially at 4:56...awesome!
L'ho visto in DVD che non sono sposati e questo inganno li fa innamorare grande film e bravi attori 🥰🥰❤️🥰🥰🥰
Venom sings this masterpiece 😤
Just wonderful.
Considering how hard it is to just stand on roller skates this is exceptionally impressive.
Ginger is living the dream. She has a wardrobe that slays, a successful career and her small dog is welcome everywhere!
And I came here after watching the Venom Let there be carnage trailer.😉
*there
Me too
Same here
Not me
same
You have not lived until you have watched Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers.
🔥VENOM trailer bought me here 😂
Late nights in the 70s with lots of l.s.d. made me love Fred Astair ,Gene Kelly and old musicals.
Who are here after watching trailer for Venmo "Let there be Carnage"
I know, I am. 🙋
I never get tired of watching these two...fantastic!
One of my favourite Fred & Ginger routines
Watching VENOM 2. August 2024 my mom RIP was born in 1923. She used to talk about Fred and Ginger s movies..mom was 14 😢😢😢😢😢 when this film is released. Oh my God such a long time !! 87 years ago😢😢😢
THEY ARE SIMPLY AWESOME 👏🏾 😎 tap dancing in roller skates LOOOOOOVE THEM🎉🎉🎊🎊🥳🥳😊😁
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As an english lerner i want to say thank you that this song exists 😂 especially considering that i struggle to differ accents and just talk on some crazy mix of them
Be aware of the fact that these roller skates are steel wheels attached to a frame that grips the sides of street shoes and held on by leather straps. This is old school skating and Rogers and Astaire are doing dance moves that outshine anyone else with them.
Watching it for 40 minutes and i can't stop
Help
Things have come to a pretty pass,
Our romance is growing flat,
'Cause you like this and the other
While I go for this and that.
Goodness knows what the end will be;
Oh, I don't know where I'm at...
It looks as if we two will never be one,
Something must be done.
You say either and I say eyether,
You say neether and I say nyther;
Eether, eyether, neether, nyther,
Let's call the whole thing off!
You like potato and I like potahto,
You like tomato and I like tomahto;
Potato, potahto, tomato, tomahto!
Let's call the whole thing off!
But oh! If we call the whole thing off,
Then we must part.
And oh! If we ever part,
Then that might break my heart!
So, if you like pajamas and I like pajahmas,
I'll wear pajamas and give up pajahmas.
For we know we need each other,
So we better call the calling off off.
Let's call the whole thing off!
You say laughter and I say lawfter,
You say after and I say awfter;
Laughter, lawfter, after, awfter,
Let's call the whole thing off!
You like vanilla and I like vanella,
You eat banana and I eat banahna;
Vanilla, vanella, banana, banahna!
Let's call the whole thing off!
But oh! If we call the whole thing off,
Then we must part.
And oh! If we ever part,
Then that might break my heart!
So, if you like oysters and I like ersters
I'll take oysters and give up ersters.
For we know we need each other,
So we better call the calling off off!
Let's call the whole thing off!
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Isn't she saying Havana?
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Truly 2 of the greatest talents ever.
Who knew Venom was a fan of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
Excellent movie,stars,and song...❤️🎶🎶🎶🎶🤗❤️
That’s crazy! Tap dancing on roller skates? Amazing.
People 84 years before: wow I love this song
84 years later: A dangerous moving black symbiote singing this
And this is why Michael Jackson was a fan and inspiration by Fred Astaire. 👏
That is amazing. I can only imagine how much practice that took.
I want to see this movie!! Ginger Rogers is so beautiful ❤️🔥🔥🔥
The notes from Fred Astaire’s first Hollywood screen test: “Can’t sing. Can’t act. Balding. Can dance a little.”
(Urban legend. Can’t verify if it’s true or not, but it’s still funny to read.)
It’s true they didn’t rate him oh how wrong they were
Love the skating.....is there anything that Mr Astaire could not do !
How sweet is that expression on his face when she says "oysters"...... Fantastic.