-
[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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