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  • [Title]: A Couple of Swells
    [Year]: 1948
    [Co-singer(s)]: Judy Garland
    [Composer]: Irving Berlin
    [Lyricist]: Irving Berlin
    [Film]: Easter Parade
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: 1948, MGM 30186 (soundtrack)

  • [Title]: A Fine Romance
    [Year]: 1936
    [Co-singer(s)]: Ginger Rogers
    [Composer]: Jerome Kern
    [Lyricist]: Dorothy Fields
    [Film]: Swing Time
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: Los Angeles, July 28, 1936, Brunswick 7716

  • [Title]: A Foggy Day
    [Year]: 1937
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: George Gershwin
    [Lyricist]: Ira Gershwin
    [Film]: A Damsel in Distress
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: Los Angeles, October 17/19, 1937, Brunswick 7982

  • [Title]: A Lot in Common With You
    [Year]: 1942
    [Co-singer(s)]: Joan Leslie
    [Composer]: Harold Arlen
    [Lyricist]: Johnny Mercer
    [Film]: The Sky's the Limit
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

  • [Title]: A Needle in a Haystack
    [Year]: 1934
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Con Conrad
    [Lyricist]: Herb Magidson
    [Film]: The Gay Divorcee
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

  • [Title]: All to Myself
    [Year]: 1922
    [Co-singer(s)]: Adele Astaire
    [Composer]: George Gershwin
    [Lyricist]: Arthur Francis aka Ira Gershwin
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: For Goodness Sake
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

  • [Title]: After You, Who?
    [Year]: 1932
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Cole Porter
    [Lyricist]: Cole Porter
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: Gay Divorce
    [Date of first commercial recording]: 1932, EC 1215

  • [Title]: Anyway, We've Had Fun
    [Year]: 1930
    [Co-singer(s)]: Marilyn Miller
    [Composer]: Vincent Youmans
    [Lyricist]: Ring Lardner
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: Smiles
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

  • [Title]: Baby Doll
    [Year]: 1952
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Harry Warren
    [Lyricist]: Johnny Mercer
    [Film]: The Belle of New York
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: 1952, MGM 30517 (soundtrack)

  • [Title]: Be Good to Me
    [Year]: 1930
    [Co-singer(s)]: Adele Astaire
    [Composer]: Vincent Youmans
    [Lyricist]: Ring Lardner
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: Smiles
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

  • [Title]: Bojangles of Harlem
    [Year]: 1936
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Jerome Kern
    [Lyricist]: Dorothy Fields
    [Film]: Swing Time
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: Los Angeles, July 26, 1936, Brunswick 7718

  • [Title]: Bring on the Girls
    [Year]: 1917
    [Co-singer(s)]: Adele Astaire and others
    [Composer]: Sigmund Romberg, Jean Schwartz
    [Lyricist]: Harold R. Atteridge
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: The Passing Show of 1918
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

  • [Title]: Calypso Hooray
    [Year]: 1957
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Fred Astaire
    [Lyricist]: Fred Astaire
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: 1957, Verve 10051

  • [Title]: Can't Stop Talking
    [Year]: 1950
    [Co-singer(s)]: Betty Hutton
    [Composer]: Frank Loesser
    [Lyricist]: Frank Loesser
    [Film]: Let's Dance
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

  • [Title]: Change Partners
    [Year]: 1938
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Irving Berlin
    [Lyricist]: Irving Berlin
    [Film]: Carefree
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: Los Angeles, March 24, 1938, Brunswick 8189

  • [Title]: Cheek to Cheek
    [Year]: 1935
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Irving Berlin
    [Lyricist]: Irving Berlin
    [Film]: Top Hat
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: New York, June 26, 1935, Brunswick 7486

  • [Title]: City of the Angels
    [Year]: 1975
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Fred Astaire, Tommy Wolf
    [Lyricist]: Tommy Wolf
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: London, July 22, 1975, UAS 19885/LA-580

  • [Title]: Dearly Beloved
    [Year]: 1942
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Jerome Kern
    [Lyricist]: Johnny Mercer
    [Film]: You Were Never Lovelier
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: 1942, Decca 18491

  • [Title]: Dig It
    [Year]: 1940
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Bernie Henighen
    [Lyricist]: Johnny Mercer
    [Film]: Second Chorus
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: Los Angeles, September 22, 1940, Columbia 35852

  • [Title]: Dream Dancing
    [Year]: 1941
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Cole Porter
    [Lyricist]: Cole Porter
    [Film]: You Were Never Lovelier (instrumental only)
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: 1941, Decca 18188

  • [Title]: Dreaming
    [Year]: 1921
    [Co-singer(s)]: Adele Astaire
    [Composer]: Victor Jacobi
    [Lyricist]: Edward Royce
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: The Love Letter
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

  • [Title]: Drum Crazy
    [Year]: 1948
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Irving Berlin
    [Lyricist]: Irving Berlin
    [Film]: Easter Parade
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

  • [Title]: Ev'ry Night at Seven
    [Year]: 1951
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Burton Lane
    [Lyricist]: Alan Jay Lerner
    [Film]: Royal Wedding
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: 1951, MGM 30319 (soundtrack)

  • [Title]: Every Day in Every Way
    [Year]: 1922
    [Co-singer(s)]: Adele Astaire
    [Composer]: Jerome Kern
    [Lyricist]: Anne Caldwell
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: The Bunch and Judy
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

  • [Title]: Fascinating Rhythm
    [Year]: 1924
    [Co-singer(s)]: Adele Astaire, Walter Catlett
    [Composer]: George Gershwin
    [Lyricist]: Ira Gershwin
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: Lady Be Good
    [Date of first commercial recording]: London, April 19, 1926, EC 3969

  • [Title]: Fated to Be Mated
    [Year]: 1957
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Cole Porter
    [Lyricist]: Cole Porter
    [Film]: Silk Stockings
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

  • [Title]: Flying Down to Rio
    [Year]: 1933
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Vincent Youmans
    [Lyricist]: Edward Eliscu, Gus Kahn
    [Film]: Flying Down to Rio
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: December 12, 1933, Columbia 2912D

  • [Title]: French Pastry Walk
    [Year]: 1922
    [Co-singer(s)]: Charles Judels, Vinton Freedley
    [Composer]: George Gershwin
    [Lyricist]: Arthur Francis aka Ira Gershwin
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: For Goodness Sake
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

  • [Title]: Funny Face
    [Year]: 1927
    [Co-singer(s)]: Adele Astaire
    [Composer]: George Gershwin
    [Lyricist]: Ira Gershwin
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: Funny Face
    [Date of first commercial recording]: London, November 26, 1928, EC 5174

  • [Title]: Hang on to Me
    [Year]: 1924
    [Co-singer(s)]: Adele Astaire
    [Composer]: George Gershwin
    [Lyricist]: Ira Gershwin
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: Lady Be Good
    [Date of first commercial recording]: London, April 19, 1926, EC 3970

  • [Title]: Happy Easter
    [Year]: 1948
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Irving Berlin
    [Lyricist]: Irving Berlin
    [Film]: Easter Parade
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

  • [Title]: Hello, Baby
    [Year]: 1956
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Fred Astaire
    [Lyricist]: Moe Jaffe, Walter Ruick
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: Los Angeles, March 30, 1956, Verve 2009

  • [Title]: Here's to the Girls (1944)
    [Year]: 1946
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Roger Edens
    [Lyricist]: Arthur Freed
    [Film]: Ziegfeld Follies
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

  • [Title]: High Hat
    [Year]: 1927
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: George Gershwin
    [Lyricist]: Ira Gershwin
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: Funny Face
    [Date of first commercial recording]: London, December 4, 1928, EC 5173

  • [Title]: History of the Beat
    [Year]: 1955
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Johnny Mercer
    [Lyricist]: Johnny Mercer
    [Film]: Daddy Long Legs
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

  • [Title]: Hoe Down the Bayou/Poor Mr. Chisholm
    [Year]: 1940
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Bernie Henighen
    [Lyricist]: Johnny Mercer
    [Film]: Second Chorus
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: Los Angeles, September 22, 1940, Columbia 35852

  • [Title]: Hoops
    [Year]: 1931
    [Co-singer(s)]: Adele Astaire
    [Composer]: Arthur Schwartz
    [Lyricist]: Howard Dietz
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: The Band Wagon
    [Date of first commercial recording]: New York, October 5, 1931, Victor 22836

  • [Title]: How Could You Believe Me
    [Year]: 1951
    [Co-singer(s)]: Jane Powell
    [Composer]: Burton Lane
    [Lyricist]: Alan Jay Lerner
    [Film]: Royal Wedding
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: 1951, MGM 30316 (soundtrack)

  • [Title]: How Do You Do, Katinka?
    [Year]: 1922
    [Co-singer(s)]: Adele Astaire
    [Composer]: Jerome Kern
    [Lyricist]: Anne Caldwell
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: The Bunch and Judy
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

  • [Title]: I Can't Be Bothered Now
    [Year]: 1937
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: George Gershwin
    [Lyricist]: Ira Gershwin
    [Film]: A Damsel in Distress
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: Los Angeles, October 17/19, 1937, Brunswick 7982

  • [Title]: I Can't Tell a Lie
    [Year]: 1941
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Irving Berlin
    [Lyricist]: Irving Berlin
    [Film]: Holiday Inn
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: Los Angeles, May 27, 1942, Decca 18428

  • [Title]: I Left My Hat in Haiti
    [Year]: 1951
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Burton Lane
    [Lyricist]: Alan Jay Lerner
    [Film]: Royal Wedding
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: 1951, MGM 30317 (soundtrack)

  • [Title]: I Love Everybody But You (1962)
    [Year]: 1975
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Fred Astaire
    [Lyricist]: Fred and Ava Astaire
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: London, July 30, 1975, UAS 19885/LA-580

  • [Title]: I Love Louisa
    [Year]: 1931
    [Co-singer(s)]: Adele Astaire
    [Composer]: Arthur Schwartz
    [Lyricist]: Howard Dietz
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: The Band Wagon
    [Date of first commercial recording]: New York, October 5, 1931, Victor 22755

  • [Title]: I Used to Be Color Blind
    [Year]: 1938
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Irving Berlin
    [Lyricist]: Irving Berlin
    [Film]: Carefree
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: Los Angeles, March 24, 1938, Brunswick 8189

  • [Title]: I Wanna Be a Dancin' Man
    [Year]: 1952
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Harry Warren
    [Lyricist]: Johnny Mercer
    [Film]: The Belle of New York
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: 1952, MGM 30520 (soundtrack)

  • [Title]: I'd Rather Charleston
    [Year]: 1924
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: George Gershwin
    [Lyricist]: Desmond Carter
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: Lady Be Good
    [Date of first commercial recording]: London, April 19, 1926, EC 3970

  • [Title]: I'd Rather Lead a Band
    [Year]: 1936
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Irving Berlin
    [Lyricist]: Irving Berlin
    [Film]: Follow the Fleet
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: Los Angeles, January 30, 1936, Brunswick 7610

  • [Title]: I'll Build a Stairway to Paradise
    [Year]: 1922
    [Co-singer(s)]: Adele Astaire and others
    [Composer]: George Gershwin
    [Lyricist]: Buddy DeSylva and Ira Gershwin
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: Stop Flirting
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

  • [Title]: I'll Capture Your Heart Singing
    [Year]: 1941
    [Co-singer(s)]: Bing Crosby
    [Composer]: Irving Berlin
    [Lyricist]: Irving Berlin
    [Film]: Holiday Inn
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: Los Angeles, May 27, 1942, Decca 18427

  • [Title]: I'll Say I Love You
    [Year]: 1921
    [Co-singer(s)]: Adele Astaire
    [Composer]: Victor Jacobi
    [Lyricist]: Edward Royce
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: The Love Letter
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

  • [Title]: I'm Building Up to an Awful Let-Down
    [Year]: 1936
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Fred Astaire
    [Lyricist]: Johnny Mercer
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: Los Angeles, January 30, 1936, Brunswick 7610

  • [Title]: I'm Glad I Waited
    [Year]: 1930
    [Co-singer(s)]: Marilyn Miller
    [Composer]: Vincent Youmans
    [Lyricist]: Clifford Grey, Harold Adamson
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: Smiles
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

  • [Title]: I'm Putting all My Eggs in One Basket
    [Year]: 1936
    [Co-singer(s)]: Ginger Rogers
    [Composer]: Irving Berlin
    [Lyricist]: Irving Berlin
    [Film]: Follow the Fleet
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: Los Angeles, January 30, 1936, Brunswick 7609

  • [Title]: I've Got Beginner's Luck
    [Year]: 1937
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: George Gershwin
    [Lyricist]: Ira Gershwin
    [Film]: Shall We Dance
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: Los Angeles, March 19, 1937, Brunswick 7855

  • [Title]: I've Got My Eyes on You
    [Year]: 1940
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Cole Porter
    [Lyricist]: Cole Porter
    [Film]: Broadway Melody of 1940
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

  • [Title]: I've Got You on My Mind
    [Year]: 1932
    [Co-singer(s)]: Claire Luce
    [Composer]: Cole Porter
    [Lyricist]: Cole Porter
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: Gay Divorce
    [Date of first commercial recording]: New York, November 11, 1932, Victor 24193, 24716

  • [Title]: If I Were You, Love
    [Year]: 1930
    [Co-singer(s)]: Adele Astaire
    [Composer]: Vincent Youmans
    [Lyricist]: Ring Larnder
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: Smiles
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

  • [Title]: If Swing Goes, I Go Too
    [Year]: 1944
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Fred Astaire
    [Lyricist]: Fred Astaire
    [Film]: Ziegfeld Follies deleted number
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: 1944, Decca 23388

  • [Title]: Isn't This a Lovely Day?
    [Year]: 1935
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Irving Berlin
    [Lyricist]: Irving Berlin
    [Film]: Top Hat
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: New York, June 27, 1935, Brunswick 7487

  • [Title]: It Only Happens When I Dance with You
    [Year]: 1948
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Irving Berlin
    [Lyricist]: Irving Berlin
    [Film]: Easter Parade
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: 1948, MGM 3018 (soundtrack)

  • [Title]: Jack and the Beanstalk
    [Year]: 1950
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Frank Loesser
    [Lyricist]: Frank Loesser
    [Film]: Let's Dance
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

  • [Title]: Just Like Taking Candy from a Baby
    [Year]: 1940
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Fred Astaire
    [Lyricist]: Gladys Shelly
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: Los Angeles, May 9, 1940, Columbia 35517

  • [Title]: Let's Call the Whole Thing Off
    [Year]: 1937
    [Co-singer(s)]: Ginger Rogers
    [Composer]: George Gershwin
    [Lyricist]: Ira Gershwin
    [Film]: Shall We Dance
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: Los Angeles, March 19, 1937, Brunswick 7857

  • [Title]: Let's Face the Music and Dance
    [Year]: 1936
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Irving Berlin
    [Lyricist]: Irving Berlin
    [Film]: Follow the Fleet
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: Los Angeles, January 30, 1936, Brunswick 7608

  • [Title]: Let's Kiss and Make Up
    [Year]: 1927
    [Co-singer(s)]: Adele Astaire
    [Composer]: George Gershwin
    [Lyricist]: Ira Gershwin
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: Funny Face
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

  • [Title]: Life Is Beautiful
    [Year]: 1975
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Fred Astaire, Tommy Wolf
    [Lyricist]: Tommy Wolf
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: London, July 22, 1975, UAS 19885/LA-580

  • [Title]: Love of My Life
    [Year]: 1940
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Artie Shaw
    [Lyricist]: Johnny Mercer
    [Film]: Second Chorus
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: Los Angeles, September 22, 1940, Columbia 35815

  • [Title]: Manhattan Downbeat
    [Year]: 1949
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Harry Warren
    [Lyricist]: Ira Gershwin
    [Film]: The Barkleys of Broadway
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

  • [Title]: Me and the Ghost Upstairs
    [Year]: 1940
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Bernie Henighen
    [Lyricist]: Johnny Mercer
    [Film]: Second Chorus deleted number
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: Los Angeles, September 22, 1940, Columbia 35815

  • [Title]: My One and Only
    [Year]: 1927
    [Co-singer(s)]: Betty Compton, Gertrude McDonald
    [Composer]: George Gershwin
    [Lyricist]: Ira Gershwin
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: Funny Face
    [Date of first commercial recording]: London, December 4, 1928, EC 5173

  • [Title]: My One and Only Highland Fling
    [Year]: 1949
    [Co-singer(s)]: Ginger Rogers
    [Composer]: Harry Warren
    [Lyricist]: Ira Gershwin
    [Film]: The Barkleys of Broadway
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: 1949, MGM 50016 (soundtrack)

  • [Title]: Never Gonna Dance
    [Year]: 1936
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Jerome Kern
    [Lyricist]: Dorothy Fields
    [Film]: Swing Time
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: Los Angeles, July 26, 1936, Brunswick 7718

  • [Title]: New Sun in the Sky
    [Year]: 1931
    [Co-singer(s)]: Adele Astaire
    [Composer]: Arthur Schwartz
    [Lyricist]: Howard Dietz
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: The Band Wagon
    [Date of first commercial recording]: New York, October 5, 1931, Victor 22755

  • [Title]: Nice Work If You Can Get It
    [Year]: 1937
    [Co-singer(s)]: Betty Rone, Jan Duggan, Mary Dean (dubbed by The Stafford Sisters)
    [Composer]: George Gershwin
    [Lyricist]: Ira Gershwin
    [Film]: A Damsel in Distress
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: Los Angeles, October 17/19, 1937, Brunswick 7983

  • [Title]: Night and Day
    [Year]: 1932
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Cole Porter
    [Lyricist]: Cole Porter
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: Gay Divorce
    [Date of first commercial recording]: New York, November 11, 1932, Victor 24193, 24716

  • [Title]: No Strings (I'm Fancy Free)
    [Year]: 1935
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Irving Berlin
    [Lyricist]: Irving Berlin
    [Film]: Top Hat
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: New York, June 26, 1935, Brunswick 7486

  • [Title]: Not My Girl
    [Year]: 1929
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Fred Astaire, Van Phillips
    [Lyricist]: Desmond Carter
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: London, April 5, 1929, EC 5174

  • [Title]: Oh Gee, Oh Gosh
    [Year]: 1922
    [Co-singer(s)]: Adele Astaire
    [Composer]: William Daly
    [Lyricist]: Arthur Francis aka Ira Gershwin
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: For Goodness Sake
    [Date of first commercial recording]: London, October 18, 1923, HMV B1719

  • [Title]: Oh My Achin' Back
    [Year]: 1945
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Fred Astaire
    [Lyricist]: Wille Shore, Morey Amsterdam
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: 1945, Decca unreleased, released 1982, MCA MCL 1706

  • [Title]: Oh Them Dudes
    [Year]: 1950
    [Co-singer(s)]: Betty Hutton
    [Composer]: Frank Loesser
    [Lyricist]: Frank Loesser
    [Film]: Let's Dance
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

  • [Title]: On the Beam
    [Year]: 1942
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Jerome Kern
    [Lyricist]: Johnny Mercer
    [Film]: absent from release of You Were Never Lovelier
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: 1942, Decca 18489B _B side to You Were Never Lovelier Decca 18489A

  • [Title]: One For My Baby
    [Year]: 1943
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Harold Arlen
    [Lyricist]: Johnny Mercer
    [Film]: The Sky's the Limit
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: 1945, Decca unreleased

  • [Title]: Oops
    [Year]: 1952
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Harry Warren
    [Lyricist]: Johnny Mercer
    [Film]: The Belle of New York
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: 1952, MGM 30518 (soundtrack)

  • [Title]: Pale Venetian Moon
    [Year]: 1922
    [Co-singer(s)]: Adele Astaire
    [Composer]: Jerome Kern
    [Lyricist]: Anne Caldwell
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: The Bunch and Judy
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

  • [Title]: Peach Girl
    [Year]: 1922
    [Co-singer(s)]: Adele Astaire
    [Composer]: Jerome Kern
    [Lyricist]: Anne Caldwell
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: The Bunch and Judy
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

  • [Title]: Pick Yourself Up
    [Year]: 1936
    [Co-singer(s)]: Ginger Rogers
    [Composer]: Jerome Kern
    [Lyricist]: Dorothy Fields
    [Film]: Swing Time
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: Los Angeles, July 26, 1936, Brunswick 7717

  • [Title]: Please Don't Monkey with Broadway
    [Year]: 1940
    [Co-singer(s)]: George Murphy
    [Composer]: Cole Porter
    [Lyricist]: Cole Porter
    [Film]: Broadway Melody of 1940
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

  • [Title]: Quick Service
    [Year]: 1917
    [Co-singer(s)]: Adele Astaire
    [Composer]: Sigmund Romberg, Jean Schwartz
    [Lyricist]: Harold R. Atteridge
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: The Passing Show of 1918
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

  • [Title]: Say, Young Man of Manhattan
    [Year]: 1930
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Vincent Youmans
    [Lyricist]: Clifford Grey, Harold Adamson
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: Smiles
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

  • [Title]: Seeing's Believing
    [Year]: 1952
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Harry Warren
    [Lyricist]: Johnny Mercer
    [Film]: The Belle of New York
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: 1952, MGM 30518 (soundtrack)

  • [Title]: Shall We Dance
    [Year]: 1937
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: George Gershwin
    [Lyricist]: Ira Gershwin
    [Film]: Shall We Dance
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: Los Angeles, March 21, 1937, Brunswick 7857

  • [Title]: Shoes with Wings on
    [Year]: 1949
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Harry Warren
    [Lyricist]: Ira Gershwin
    [Film]: The Barkleys of Broadway
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: 1949, MGM 50017 (soundtrack)

  • [Title]: Slap That Bass
    [Year]: 1937
    [Co-singer(s)]: Dudley Dickerson
    [Composer]: George Gershwin
    [Lyricist]: Ira Gershwin
    [Film]: Shall We Dance
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: Los Angeles, March 18, 1937, Brunswick 7856

  • [Title]: So Near and Yet So Far
    [Year]: 1941
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Cole Porter
    [Lyricist]: Cole Porter
    [Film]: You'll Never Get Rich
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: 1941, Decca 18187

  • [Title]: Something's Gotta Give
    [Year]: 1955
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Johnny Mercer
    [Lyricist]: Johnny Mercer
    [Film]: Daddy Long Legs
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: 1955, RCA Victor 20-6140

  • [Title]: Squab Farm
    [Year]: 1917
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Sigmund Romberg, Jean Schwartz
    [Lyricist]: Harold R. Atteridge
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: The Passing Show of 1918
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

  • [Title]: Steppin' Out with My Baby
    [Year]: 1948
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Irving Berlin
    [Lyricist]: Irving Berlin
    [Film]: Easter Parade
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: 1948, MGM 30188 (soundtrack)

  • [Title]: Sweet Music
    [Year]: 1931
    [Co-singer(s)]: Adele Astaire
    [Composer]: Arthur Schwartz
    [Lyricist]: Howard Dietz
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: The Band Wagon
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

  • [Title]: Sweet Sorrow (1940)
    [Year]: 1956
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Fred Astaire
    [Lyricist]: Gladys Shelley
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: Los Angeles, March 30, 1956, Verve 2019

  • [Title]: Swiss Miss
    [Year]: 1924
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: George Gershwin
    [Lyricist]: Ira Gershwin, Arthur Jackson
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: Lady Be Good
    [Date of first commercial recording]: London, April 27, 1926, EC 3979

  • [Title]: That Face
    [Year]: 1957
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Lew Spence
    [Lyricist]: Alan and Marilyn Bergman
    [Film]: Another Evening with Fred Astaire (1959)
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: 1957, Verve 10051

  • [Title]: That's Entertainment!
    [Year]: 1953
    [Co-singer(s)]: Jack Buchanan, Nanette Fabray, Oscar Levant
    [Composer]: Arthur Schwartz
    [Lyricist]: Howard Dietz
    [Film]: The Band Wagon
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: 1953, MGM 30793 (soundtrack)

  • [Title]: The Afterbeat
    [Year]: 1959
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Fred Astaire
    [Lyricist]: Johnny Mercer
    [Film]: Another Evening with Fred Astaire
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: 1959, Kapp 311

  • [Title]: The Babbit and the Bromide
    [Year]: 1927
    [Co-singer(s)]: Adele Astaire
    [Composer]: George Gershwin
    [Lyricist]: Ira Gershwin
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: Funny Face
    [Date of first commercial recording]: London, November 26, 1928, EC 5174

  • [Title]: The Half of It, Dearie' Blues
    [Year]: 1924
    [Co-singer(s)]: Kathleen Martyn
    [Composer]: George Gershwin
    [Lyricist]: Ira Gershwin
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: Lady Be Good
    [Date of first commercial recording]: London, April 19, 1926, EC 3969

  • [Title]: The Jolly Tar and the Milkmaid
    [Year]: 1937
    [Co-singer(s)]: Pearl Amatore, Betty Rone, Jac George
    [Composer]: George Gershwin
    [Lyricist]: Ira Gershwin
    [Film]: A Damsel in Distress
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

  • [Title]: The Justine Johnson Rag
    [Year]: 1917
    [Co-singer(s)]: Adele Astaire and others
    [Composer]: Sigmund Romberg, Herman Timberg, Frank Carter
    [Lyricist]: Charles Manning
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: Over the Top
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

  • [Title]: The Ritz, Roll and Rock
    [Year]: 1957
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Cole Porter
    [Lyricist]: Cole Porter
    [Film]: Silk Stockings
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

  • [Title]: The Shorty George
    [Year]: 1942
    [Co-singer(s)]: Rita Hayworth dubbed by Nan Wynn
    [Composer]: Jerome Kern
    [Lyricist]: Johnny Mercer
    [Film]: You Were Never Lovelier
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: 1942, Decca 18491

  • [Title]: The Sluefoot
    [Year]: 1955
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Johnny Mercer
    [Lyricist]: Johnny Mercer
    [Film]: Daddy Long Legs
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: 1955, RCA Victor 20-6140

  • [Title]: The Way You Look Tonight
    [Year]: 1936
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Jerome Kern
    [Lyricist]: Dorothy Fields
    [Film]: Swing Time
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: Los Angeles, July 26, 1936, Brunswick 7717

  • [Title]: The Whichness of the Whatness
    [Year]: 1922
    [Co-singer(s)]: Adele Astaire
    [Composer]: William Daly
    [Lyricist]: Arthur Francis aka Ira Gershwin
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: For Goodness Sake
    [Date of first commercial recording]: London, October 18, 1923, HMV B1719

  • [Title]: There's No Time Like the Present
    [Year]: 1956
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Fred Astaire
    [Lyricist]: Walter Ruick
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: Los Angeles, March 30, 1956, Verve 2009

  • [Title]: They Can't Take That Away From Me
    [Year]: 1937
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: George Gershwin
    [Lyricist]: Ira Gershwin
    [Film]: Shall We Dance
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: Los Angeles, March 19, 1937, Brunswick 7855

  • [Title]: Things Are Looking Up
    [Year]: 1937
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: George Gershwin
    [Lyricist]: Ira Gershwin
    [Film]: A Damsel in Distress
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: Los Angeles, October 17/19, 1937, Brunswick 7983

  • [Title]: This Heart of Mine
    [Year]: 1946
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Harry Warren
    [Lyricist]: Arthur Freed
    [Film]: Ziegfeld Follies
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: 1944, Decca 23388

  • [Title]: Times Square
    [Year]: 1922
    [Co-singer(s)]: Adele Astaire and others
    [Composer]: Jerome Kern
    [Lyricist]: Anne Caldwell
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: The Bunch and Judy
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

  • [Title]: Top Hat, White Tie and Tails
    [Year]: 1935
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Irving Berlin
    [Lyricist]: Irving Berlin
    [Film]: Top Hat
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: New York, June 26, 1935, Brunswick 7486

  • [Title]: Tunnel of Love
    [Year]: 1950
    [Co-singer(s)]: Betty Hutton
    [Composer]: Frank Loesser
    [Lyricist]: Frank Loesser
    [Film]: Let's Dance
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

  • [Title]: Twit, Twit, Twit
    [Year]: 1918
    [Co-singer(s)]: Adele Astaire
    [Composer]: Sigmund Romberg, Jean Schwartz
    [Lyricist]: Harold R. Atteridge
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: The Passing Show of 1918
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

  • [Title]: Upside Down
    [Year]: 1921
    [Co-singer(s)]: Adele Astaire
    [Composer]: Victor Jacobi
    [Lyricist]: Edward Royce
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: The Love Letter
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

  • [Title]: We Saw the Sea
    [Year]: 1936
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Irving Berlin
    [Lyricist]: Irving Berlin
    [Film]: Follow the Fleet
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: Los Angeles, January 30, 1936, Brunswick 7609

  • [Title]: When You're in Rome
    [Year]: 1922
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: George Gershwin
    [Lyricist]: Arthur Francis aka Ira Gershwin
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: For Goodness Sake
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

  • [Title]: Where is the Language to Tell?
    [Year]: 1917
    [Co-singer(s)]: Adele Astaire
    [Composer]: Sigmund Romberg, Herman Timberg
    [Lyricist]: Phillip Bartholomae, Harold R. Atteridge
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: Over the Top
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

  • [Title]: White Heat
    [Year]: 1931
    [Co-singer(s)]: Adele Astaire
    [Composer]: Arthur Schwartz
    [Lyricist]: Howard Dietz
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: The Band Wagon
    [Date of first commercial recording]: New York, September 28, 1931, Victor 22836

  • [Title]: Who Wants to Kiss the Bridegroom? (Bachelor Dinner Song)
    [Year]: 1952
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Harry Warren
    [Lyricist]: Johnny Mercer
    [Film]: The Belle of New York
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: 1952, MGM 30520 (soundtrack)

  • [Title]: Yolanda
    [Year]: 1946
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Harry Warren
    [Lyricist]: Arthur Freed
    [Film]: Yolanda and the Thief
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

  • [Title]: You Were Never Lovelier
    [Year]: 1942
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Jerome Kern
    [Lyricist]: Johnny Mercer
    [Film]: You Were Never Lovelier
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: 1942, Decca 18489A

  • [Title]: You Worry Me
    [Year]: 1962
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Fred Astaire
    [Lyricist]: Fred Astaire
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: Los Angeles, Nov 15, 1962, Ava 125

  • [Title]: You'd Be Hard to Replace
    [Year]: 1949
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Harry Warren
    [Lyricist]: Ira Gershwin
    [Film]: The Barkleys of Broadway
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: 1949, MGM 50016 (soundtrack)

  • [Title]: You're All The World To Me
    [Year]: 1951
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Burton Lane
    [Lyricist]: Alan Jay Lerner
    [Film]: Royal Wedding
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: 1951, MGM 30317 (soundtrack)

  • [Title]: You're Easy to Dance with
    [Year]: 1941
    [Co-singer(s)]:
    [Composer]: Irving Berlin
    [Lyricist]: Irving Berlin
    [Film]: Holiday Inn
    [Stage musical]:
    [Date of first commercial recording]: Los Angeles, May 27, 1942, Decca 18428

  • [Title]: You're in Love
    [Year]: 1932
    [Co-singer(s)]: Claire Luce, Erik Rhodes
    [Composer]: Cole Porter
    [Lyricist]: Cole Porter
    [Film]:
    [Stage musical]: Gay Divorce
    [Date of first commercial recording]:

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Born in Omaha, Nebraska, Fred Astaire is an American film actor, dancer, stage actor, choreographer, singer, producer and more. He spent 76 years on stage and in the big screen, performing in more than thirty-one musicals. At one point, there were hundreds of songs related to his songs and plays, though the tool randomly selected only 134 of the more famous ones for the introduction.

Of course, among the songs saved in the generator are those by Fred Astaire. You can see the list of specific songs, their release times, Co-singer, Composer, Lyricist, which movie they came from, or the details of the Stage musical, Date of first commercial recording. Fred Astaire was a very important artist in the United States, both locally and internationally, and he was a man to be admired in many ways.

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