1. 00:00:00 Fred Astaire No Strings 2. 00:02:37 Fred Astaire Isn't This A Lovely Day? 3. 00:05:56 Fred Astaire Top Hat, White Tie And Tails 4. 00:08:39 Fred Astaire Cheek To Cheek 5. 00:12:00 Fred Astaire The Piccolino 6. 00:15:21 Fred Astaire We Saw The Sea 7. 00:17:45 Fred Astaire Let Yourself Go 8. 00:20:25 Fred Astaire I'd Rather Lead A Band 9. 00:22:58 Fred Astaire I'm Putting All My Eggs In One Basket 10. 00:25:49 Fred Astaire Let's Face The Music And Dance 11. 00:28:21 Fred Astaire Pick Yourself Up 12. 00:31:22 Fred Astaire The Way You Look Tonight 13. 00:34:35 Fred Astaire A Fine Romance 14. 00:37:32 Fred Astaire Bojangles Of Harlem 15. 00:40:41 Fred Astaire Never Gonna Dance 16. 00:43:57 Fred Astaire Beginner's Luck 17. 00:46:51 Fred Astaire Slap That Bass 18. 00:49:48 Fred Astaire They All Laughed 19. 00:52:38 Fred Astaire Let's Call The Whole Thing Off 20. 00:55:52 Fred Astaire They Can't Take That Away From Me 21. 00:58:58 Fred Astaire Shall We Dance? 22. 01:01:33 Fred Astaire I Can't Be Bothered Now 23. 01:04:00 Fred Astaire Things Are Looking Up 24. 01:07:12 Fred Astaire A Foggy Day 25. 01:10:08 Fred Astaire Nice Work If You Can Get It
This music just cheered me up on a terribly sad day. I wouldn't want to over romanticize those times, as we all know there were plenty of bad stuff going on back then too, but boy I wish I could trade my covid days and live in that era for at least a day. With music like this, who could ever feel sad or lonely?warm hug for the heart,that's what this is.❤️
Love to hear his singing.2022 grew up watching Fred and Ginger, now going back to watching often. Nothing going these days so thankfully we have U Tube.
Listening in 2020, during the COVID pandemic. It soothes the heart. Helps you forget about the harsh reality. Happy day-dreaming is good for the soul and healing for the mind.
That's it, it takes you to a place and time before all this happened. Not the least, the Ukrainian slaughter, which is just the icing on the nightmare cake.
Even if he didn't have a flawless voice per se there is something very special about it which I often miss when listening to other singers' versions of these songs
I agree. Fred's voice is distinctive- you always could tell it is him singing. I also like that way he slid his voice around. I don't know what you call it; hope you know what I mean x
In "cheek to cheek" he always pronounces the ending K distinctly (yet without emphasis) because if he didn't the song would have been ruined. We'd hear "I can hardly spea", "chee to chee", "the happiness I see" etc, That K is gold.
I'm not sure your second statement is true, Jade, whilst your first obviously is. Both Al Jolson and Sinatra had an enormous amount of quality songs written for them. This was often because when those two recorded something more often than not it was a hit, and song writers like royalties...
The great thing about Fred's singing is that the song took precedence and the words were clear; no wonder composers and lyricists loved him! He didn't overwhelm the song. Plus he had impeccable rhythm and new just how and where to put the emphasis in a tune. So in the end, it is the song you remember, not the singer, although he is instantly recognizable; when you hear his voice, you don't mistake him for anyone else. Now that's style.
When I was 13, I became crazy about this gentleman and incidentally I learned English thanks to him ( I am French )... always in my heart he will stay 🎥😘
I’ve been a fan of Fred Astaire ever since I discovered his wonderfully nostalgic movies from the 30s and 40s. To this day, I still believe he was the most charming leading actor to grace the silver screen. His voice is soothing yet charismatic.
Fred AstIre had great singing voice @the musician loved playing behind him, this i heard all the time he had the right timing @the bands loved him. So he was talented man in his great dancing. He ate very light, like one boiled egg, with apjece of toast and coffee or tea in the morning, also he ate light all day, He loved what he did dancing and singing and I know other people lived longer than him. Because I know some brain stormer is going to think so. Why did he die before other people that did nothing well brain stormer We all have a term of time. BY THE CREATOR HIMSELF NO MATTER WHAT WE DO. but i am telling u about his singing. How good he was. Thank u 4 listening Maria is my name.
He looked all those things, William, but he was a giant from sheer talent and ability. That famous remark "balding, skinny, can't sing, dances a bit', probably said it all, but he was so much more than that.
I just trip over my own feet when I try, but this wonderful music sure makes me want to try to dance!!! I've enjoyed Fred Astaire's movies from the DVD versions. It's great fun to watch Fred's creative dancing-even on the ceiling!
Fred had movement So gracefully gliding across the floor. With Rita, Magical, he just loved Rita. He did Say, Rita was his best partner. Thank you, Fred, And you too editorial person. So happy to see
Every time I listen to the song Cheek To Cheek I really feel that I'm in heaven. It is something which is so dear to our ears you can keep listening over and over, songs like this are called "KarnPriya कर्णप्रिय" in my language Hindi. Awesome song.
Astaire and the movies of the 30's had what movies and stars today, with all their technical advances, utterly lack: charm, elegance, style, wit, talent and creativity.
Моя любимая мелодия " щека к щеке". Часто включала диск под названием " цилиндр". Рада услышать в Ютубе. Хорошо бы молодежь приобщилась к этим старым, но не увядающим мелодиям.
I learned how to sing these songs in the right style by listening to Fred in the old movies. I was a teenage when I discovered them and years later still among my favorites.
Love Fred and Ginger and Gene and Donald. Truly great talented people. We will never see the like of them again. I know everyone raved about 'La La Land' but there is no comparison. These people KNEW their dance steps and were disciplined. They didn't just take six weeks of lessons and then make a movie. So glad we have RUclips so we can hear and see them at their peak. Thanks so much for your website. I just discovered it today and have subscribed immediately
Thank you Kate, for saying it perfectly. I only discovered this website two days ago and I've been glued to the screen almost ever since. The fashion for style in dance has gone with this era, I* hate to say. People are noticing it again and they're trying to recreate it again, but something's missing, and it may be Fred.
When they were recording the dances he performed with Ginger, her shoes didn't have the taps on them so didn't make the required sound. So, he and Hermes Pan rerecorded to make her sound.
@@YokoshimaOfficial Donald O'conner. He was in "singin in the rain" with Gene Kelly and in "theres no business like show business" with Marilyn Monroe iclduing many more xx
Music changed because Mr Astaire could do this. His singing is a high wire act and then he adds the percussion line with his feet by looking graceful. He is the wizard of syncopation. He called it, "On the beat, off the beat". Brilliant, Bravo, Polished to perfection. Recorded to film live in one take including the vocal and Freds dancing. Thank you, you're wonderful.
I love deeply Fred Astaire. God bless him in peace. The best dancer ever. I can only consider Bob Fosse as the second great dancer. Blessings for both.
Songs here miss some of other classic Fred stuff. So, we need to see all his films and realize what a genius he was and guess what? You could understand every word unlike some of the slop today.
Even when I was a kid I was impressed with his voice. I don't think he would have been as famous without both his voice and dance. He always seemed so natural and graceful. It just kind of made me happy and comfortable myself to see and hear him. I can see where people going through the great depression (like my young parents) could forget their troubles for a while.
These songs were made popular in his early movies and performed here by Mr. Astaire in recording studio quality sound (i.e.: "I'd Rather Lead the Band"; "Let's Face the Music and Dance" or "Pick Youself Up"). Just imagine Fred Astaire tap dancing for us. It's fortunate that Mr. Astaire gave us the exquisite pleasure of listening to his voice under better conditions, without distractions (for original ambience there are the DVDs). This set is a pleasure.
I love love fred astaire his dancing and his perfection absolutly no topping from no one. He is a Gentleman with classy and style from head to toe. Fred and ginger the perfect couple. I have learned tap dancing from the lessons about fred astaire from my dancing school teacher. I like the elegant style from fred astaire no one is like him and will ever be like him He is my god of dancing and will it be forever, hope to See him Some day in haeven an can dance with him❤️❤️❤️❤️🤗🤗🤗🤗
Fred Astaire is famous for his dancing. But composers had his voice in mind when they wrote these great songs. There are tons of better singers but nobody could put a song across as he could.
I agree. He didn't have a pro singer's voice quality but he was so darned musical, it was just a joy to listen to him. He also composed and played a mean piano (see Follow the Fleet).
Astaire, Martha Raye, Carol Channing, Stubby Kaye, Ann Miller, Jimmy Durante, Gene Kelly, Walter Huston, Dooley Wilson, among others who don't come to mind at the moment, were a breed of different singer whom we didn't expect to be listed on Billboard. Yet they did memorable versions of the songs they sang. For example, Walter Huston's "September Song" is heavenly.
Well, they haven't really gone, nor should they. There is nothing like them now and they need preserving. Thanks to collectors on RUclips, they are doing their best.
Oh, also at 31:28 the song, The way you look tonight, when Jerome Kern first played it for his lyricist Dorothy Fields, she burst out crying because it was so beautiful.
I just know that I lived in the 1930s and it was magical; I even remember a lot of these numbers. I don't know what I did wrong to have to return to this crazy world in 1981 but I can tell you that it's not as much fun.
1. 00:00:00 Fred Astaire No Strings
2. 00:02:37 Fred Astaire Isn't This A Lovely Day?
3. 00:05:56 Fred Astaire Top Hat, White Tie And Tails
4. 00:08:39 Fred Astaire Cheek To Cheek
5. 00:12:00 Fred Astaire The Piccolino
6. 00:15:21 Fred Astaire We Saw The Sea
7. 00:17:45 Fred Astaire Let Yourself Go
8. 00:20:25 Fred Astaire I'd Rather Lead A Band
9. 00:22:58 Fred Astaire I'm Putting All My Eggs In One Basket
10. 00:25:49 Fred Astaire Let's Face The Music And Dance
11. 00:28:21 Fred Astaire Pick Yourself Up
12. 00:31:22 Fred Astaire The Way You Look Tonight
13. 00:34:35 Fred Astaire A Fine Romance
14. 00:37:32 Fred Astaire Bojangles Of Harlem
15. 00:40:41 Fred Astaire Never Gonna Dance
16. 00:43:57 Fred Astaire Beginner's Luck
17. 00:46:51 Fred Astaire Slap That Bass
18. 00:49:48 Fred Astaire They All Laughed
19. 00:52:38 Fred Astaire Let's Call The Whole Thing Off
20. 00:55:52 Fred Astaire They Can't Take That Away From Me
21. 00:58:58 Fred Astaire Shall We Dance?
22. 01:01:33 Fred Astaire I Can't Be Bothered Now
23. 01:04:00 Fred Astaire Things Are Looking Up
24. 01:07:12 Fred Astaire A Foggy Day
25. 01:10:08 Fred Astaire Nice Work If You Can Get It
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no strings. no connections.
calum mullane no ties to my affection
i'm fancy-free and free for anything fancy!
Very helpful thanks!
nothing better than fred.
Happy 121st birthday Fred Astaire! (May 10th, 2020)
what a combination: Fred Astaire & Cole Porter, George/Ira Gershwin, Irving Berlin, ....
The best American composers of the time. He interpreted them so humanly, so vulnerably and playfully.
I would have given anything to live during that wonderful era!!!!! 😍
The Depression?!? U r.
Same
a world war? Just wait
Here I am again in a lovely place.
Fred, an all round superb enterainer. I love listening and watching him.
How can you not love Fred Astaire..?
Yeah, well I do! Doesn't it show....?.
🎉❤🎉❤
Past Perfect Vintage Music THAN YOU SO MUCH NOR THIS WONDERFUL FRED ASTAIRE MUSIC.
You're welcome - thanks for your support of our independent label :)
This music just cheered me up on a terribly sad day.
I wouldn't want to over romanticize those times, as we all know there were plenty of bad stuff going on back then too, but boy I wish I could trade my covid days and live in that era for at least a day.
With music like this, who could ever feel sad or lonely?warm hug for the heart,that's what this is.❤️
And , you too... I feel your warm hug...
i love Fred Astaire
Perfection!
This cheers me up no end. Thankyou for posting. 🙂
You are so welcome!
What a wonderful talent. Always a gentleman, graceful, classy, suave. A shame they aren't made like Astaire anymore.
Love to hear his singing.2022 grew up watching Fred and Ginger, now going back to watching often. Nothing going these days so thankfully we have U Tube.
I was watching him when I was 6 in 2000 and '01.
He really does have a FANTASTIC voice.
He does, but he's not Caruso. Don't think he would disagree, when he stopped laughing.
Perhaps Mr. Astaire did not have a great voice, but I like how he was able to express singing
Thanksfully !!!❤️ A sooooooooooo beautiful Album with those wonderful titles of the Great Marvellous FRED ASTAIRE !!!!!❤️ Astrid (Paris)
Listening in 2020, during the COVID pandemic. It soothes the heart. Helps you forget about the harsh reality.
Happy day-dreaming is good for the soul and healing for the mind.
That's it, it takes you to a place and time before all this happened. Not the least, the Ukrainian slaughter, which is just the icing on the nightmare cake.
I LOVE FRED AND GINGER IN THEIR MOVIES DANCING AND SINGING.........A GREAT TEAM INDEED!!
This music makes me feel happy and peaceful. : )
Ditto
@@swell_gal Triple that!
Me too i was born in '64 but love music in this era especially Andrews sisters and many more😍❤☺
Agreed 100%
I think we were born to late
I have all the movies they are perfect
Wonderful,,Fantastic,,Great...I remember him in the 40's...
Even if he didn't have a flawless voice per se there is something very special about it which I often miss when listening to other singers' versions of these songs
Hermione Baggins .h
I agree. Fred's voice is distinctive- you always could tell it is him singing. I also like that way he slid his voice around. I don't know what you call it; hope you know what I mean x
he has musicality!
@@mabel8179 Portamento?
1Escuchar a Fred Astaire los temas de los films es una alegría al alma
Astonish music, lot's of soldier dance to this music. The English Patient what a movie great.
Marvelous!
Still is!
This is music!!!
Magnifique Merci. FRANCE
Indeed , hello France , NYC feels you...
In "cheek to cheek" he always pronounces the ending K distinctly (yet without emphasis) because if he didn't the song would have been ruined. We'd hear "I can hardly spea", "chee to chee", "the happiness I see" etc, That K is gold.
Would have sounded like 'cheese', wouldn't it?
Fred was simply the greatest!
GLORIOUS!
Astaire was one of the greatest singers of all time....that is why he had more songs written FOR HIM than any singer ever!
It's okay to say he was your favorite singer. To call him a great singer, though, is a bit of a stretch. He was a great dancer with a pleasant voice.
I'm not sure your second statement is true, Jade, whilst your first obviously is. Both Al Jolson and Sinatra had an enormous amount of quality songs written for them. This was often because when those two recorded something more often than not it was a hit, and song writers like royalties...
The great thing about Fred's singing is that the song took precedence and the words were clear; no wonder composers and lyricists loved him! He didn't overwhelm the song. Plus he had impeccable rhythm and new just how and where to put the emphasis in a tune. So in the end, it is the song you remember, not the singer, although he is instantly recognizable; when you hear his voice, you don't mistake him for anyone else. Now that's style.
@@kayerin5749 And this dude could dance as well!
@@kayerin5749 - well said and so true... totally agree
When I was 13, I became crazy about this gentleman and incidentally I learned English thanks to him ( I am French )... always in my heart he will stay 🎥😘
What is extraordinary about Fred's singing is his enunciation. Every word is perfectly pronounced.
Brilliant album! He's such a good singer:)
the best
Thank you for taking us back... way back then. When music was still music. When dancers were still dancers.When singers were singers.
Fred Astaire...what an American Treasure! So talented singing and dancing!
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers were a great team. I love their movies. Love "A Fine Romance" from Swing Time (1936)
Beautiful .. Transports one to a more gentle fairytale World . 😊💕💕💕
Love it. . .Dancing Cheek to Cheek.
I am listening to Fred Allaire in 2022.
Grazie sono bellissime queste canzoni! L'eleganza di Fred è stupenda.
My Great Aunt Trixie loved him! I love and miss you!
I’ve been a fan of Fred Astaire ever since I discovered his wonderfully nostalgic movies from the 30s and 40s. To this day, I still believe he was the most charming leading actor to grace the silver screen. His voice is soothing yet charismatic.
I couldn't have said it better.🥲❤
Fred AstIre had great singing voice @the musician loved playing behind him, this i heard all the time he had the right timing @the bands loved him. So he was talented man in his great dancing. He ate very light, like one boiled egg, with apjece of toast and coffee or tea in the morning, also he ate light all day, He loved what he did dancing and singing and I know other people lived longer than him. Because I know some brain stormer is going to think so. Why did he die before other people that did nothing well brain stormer We all have a term of time. BY THE CREATOR HIMSELF NO MATTER WHAT WE DO. but i am telling u about his singing. How good he was. Thank u 4 listening Maria is my name.
He has perfect timing…when he sings as well as 🕺
So many favorites! 💓 Thank you for this wonderful compilation of such a remarkable artist.
Singing in the Rain!
Not
One of my favorite all time films
Un régal 😍💓💓💓💓🤌💫❤👋👌👌👌👌👌👌👌❤merciiii.
Insignificant skinny man. Got by on sheer talent and hard work and charm.
He looked all those things, William, but he was a giant from sheer talent and ability. That famous remark "balding, skinny, can't sing, dances a bit', probably said it all, but he was so much more than that.
I really like his voice.
You mean 'slim'...I do think and forgive me if I'm wrong..but there where eating disorders way back then too.
I just trip over my own feet when I try, but this wonderful music sure makes me want to try to dance!!! I've enjoyed Fred Astaire's movies from the DVD versions. It's great fun to watch Fred's creative dancing-even on the ceiling!
Fred had movement
So gracefully gliding across the floor. With Rita,
Magical, he just loved Rita. He did
Say, Rita was his best partner.
Thank you, Fred,
And you too editorial person.
So happy to see
Every time I listen to the song Cheek To Cheek I really feel that I'm in heaven. It is something which is so dear to our ears you can keep listening over and over, songs like this are called "KarnPriya कर्णप्रिय" in my language Hindi. Awesome song.
Thank you for sharing this!
Ah, què vol dir?
I so much agree with you. And to a fellow Indian from another, this song is Moksha (मोक्ष).
Astaire and the movies of the 30's had what movies and stars today, with all their technical advances, utterly lack: charm, elegance, style, wit, talent and creativity.
@@ruthpurkey5682 And let's not forget - Irving Berlin (et. al.).
This is a wonderful collection of nostalgic music, highlighted by the incomparable voice of Mr. Fred Astaire.
Моя любимая мелодия " щека к щеке". Часто включала диск под названием " цилиндр". Рада услышать в Ютубе. Хорошо бы молодежь приобщилась к этим старым, но не увядающим мелодиям.
I learned how to sing these songs in the right style by listening to Fred in the old movies. I was a teenage when I discovered them and years later still among my favorites.
Thanks for this beautiful collection!
Love Fred and Ginger and Gene and Donald. Truly great talented people. We will never see the like of them again. I know everyone raved about 'La La Land' but there is no comparison. These people KNEW their dance steps and were disciplined. They didn't just take six weeks of lessons and then make a movie. So glad we have RUclips so we can hear and see them at their peak. Thanks so much for your website. I just discovered it today and have subscribed immediately
Thank you Kate, for saying it perfectly. I only discovered this website two days ago and I've been glued to the screen almost ever since.
The fashion for style in dance has gone with this era, I* hate to say. People are noticing it again and they're trying to recreate it again, but something's missing, and it may be Fred.
When they were recording the dances he performed with Ginger, her shoes didn't have the taps on them so didn't make the required sound. So, he and Hermes Pan rerecorded to make her sound.
Peter Taylory
Could you tell me the full name of Donald? I know the names you mentioned but not this person (new to vintage world)...
@@YokoshimaOfficial Donald O'conner. He was in "singin in the rain" with Gene Kelly and in "theres no business like show business" with Marilyn Monroe iclduing many more xx
dios mio hace casi 100 años.......................
Hi thank you good evening thank you beauty playlist very special remember with song good time and togerher special friends
J'ADORE !!!!!
"Never gonna dance" is always, for me, the real tear jerker. He might actually lose Ginger and he is noble and heartbroken.
I agree.
It's --'I only have eyes for you'' for me.
@@MrDaiseymay ?? "I Only Have Eyes For You" is not a Fred Astaire song? Dick Powell introduced it in the movie "Dames" (1934).
@@wwbigon311 Do you have a link?
I LOVE THE MUSIC FROM THAT ERA........I GREW UP LISTENING TO THIS BEAUTIFUL MUSIC......I LOVE IT!!
Jo també.
Music changed because Mr Astaire could do this. His singing is a high wire act and then he adds the percussion line with his feet by looking graceful. He is the wizard of syncopation. He called it, "On the beat, off the beat". Brilliant, Bravo, Polished to perfection. Recorded to film live in one take including the vocal and Freds dancing. Thank you, you're wonderful.
Hello! What a pleasure to listen it! Classical songs are always beautiiful! So positively and harmonic sounds every note at it's place! Amazing!
The best music ever.
Great
GREAT MAN GREAT
I love deeply Fred Astaire. God bless him in peace. The best dancer ever. I can only consider Bob Fosse as the second great dancer. Blessings for both.
Thanks Fred cheering me up.You will always be my favourite.
Songs here miss some of other classic Fred stuff. So, we need to see all his films and realize what a genius he was and guess what? You could understand every word unlike some of the slop today.
Holenn Koonsqq
Hear, hear!!!
Ammirazion for Fred Astarie nostagil men beatifoul eternity
brazil ( brasil) 26 de setembro de 2023, porto alegre, rio grande do sul, e muita chuva . belas canções.
Perfect man
Even when I was a kid I was impressed with his voice. I don't think he would have been as famous without both his voice and dance. He always seemed so natural and graceful. It just kind of made me happy and comfortable myself to see and hear him. I can see where people going through the great depression (like my young parents) could forget their troubles for a while.
Un vrai bonheur !!
Formidable.
Kuoromme ohjelmistoa kevät konserttiin 45 vuotta täyttää kuoromme.Näitä helmiä nyt🎶 ☺️❤️kaikki opettelemme!
These songs were made popular in his early movies and performed here by Mr. Astaire in recording studio quality sound (i.e.: "I'd Rather Lead the Band"; "Let's Face the Music and Dance" or "Pick Youself Up"). Just imagine Fred Astaire tap dancing for us.
It's fortunate that Mr. Astaire gave us the exquisite pleasure of listening to his voice under better conditions, without distractions (for original ambience there are the DVDs). This set is a pleasure.
Excellent
I love love fred astaire his dancing and his perfection absolutly no topping from no one. He is a Gentleman with classy and style from head to toe. Fred and ginger the perfect couple. I have learned tap dancing from the lessons about fred astaire from my dancing school teacher. I like the elegant style from fred astaire no one is like him and will ever be like him He is my god of dancing and will it be forever, hope to See him Some day in haeven an can dance with him❤️❤️❤️❤️🤗🤗🤗🤗
I love this music!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Fred Astaire is famous for his dancing. But composers had his voice in mind when they wrote these great songs. There are tons of better singers but nobody could put a song across as he could.
I agree. He didn't have a pro singer's voice quality but he was so darned musical, it was just a joy to listen to him. He also composed and played a mean piano (see Follow the Fleet).
A great singer!
Great. Fantastic love fred astaire music and dance. 😊😊😄love it. Thank you carl Payne.
Wonder full
Astaire, Martha Raye, Carol Channing, Stubby Kaye, Ann Miller, Jimmy Durante, Gene Kelly, Walter Huston, Dooley Wilson, among others who don't come to mind at the moment, were a breed of different singer whom we didn't expect to be listed on Billboard. Yet they did memorable versions of the songs they sang. For example, Walter Huston's "September Song" is heavenly.
i so agree! such dancing talent! great music and wonderful films! never to see again i fear.
They were great talents from my youth. They won't come back, nor the wonderful music and songs that flourished during those years.
Well, they haven't really gone, nor should they. There is nothing like them now and they need preserving. Thanks to collectors on RUclips, they are doing their best.
This music lives. Have you seen how popular swing dancing has become? With young people?
Desde Chile gracias, esta música me hace feliz !!!!!🎶🌸👍✔🍀 Es una terapia.
You sang just as you danced Fred....With PERFECTION..❤️❤️❤️💋💋💋🤗
Fantastic.
indeed ...timeless beautiful ...
Wow! What a difference. Thank you so much for bringing this music into the 21st century.
Love.
He was really quite a wonderful singer.
Oh, also at 31:28 the song, The way you look tonight, when Jerome Kern first played it for his lyricist Dorothy Fields, she burst out crying because it was so beautiful.
These wonderful songs: carefree, energetic, and loving -- they spoke to us then, and they speak to us now!
wunderbar!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Fred Astaire el mejor
Your channel name made me subscribe to you thousands of times...
Fred was my favorite as a child. And he still is at 40. Thanks to my folks who exposed me to real talent. My peers still haven't a clue.
I just know that I lived in the 1930s and it was magical; I even remember a lot of these numbers. I don't know what I did wrong to have to return to this crazy world in 1981 but I can tell you that it's not as much fun.
It's 2022 and I hope you don't regret coming back now. However the world is an even worse place than it was in 1981.Lots worse.
una voz preciosa.................................
Yes i enjoy listening to his singing . thank you..
Nothing like listening on a sunny Sunday afternoon :) the perfect playlist ☀️
Para mí, el bailarín más elegante de la historia del cine.... maravilloso!
Tienes toda la razón. Sofisticado, distinguido, Sir Fred Astaire...
Thank you so much! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you for uploading.