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Oh Gee Oh Gosh (oh golly i love you) - Fred and Adele Astaire
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Oh Gee Oh Gosh Oh Golly I Love You - Sung by Fred and Adele Astaire, For Goodness Sake (On Broadway 1922)/ Stop Flirting (In the West End 1923)
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Ginger Rogers - Embraceable You
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1978 recording of Ginger singing Embraceable You, one of the songs she introduced in Girl Crazy in 1930.
Written by George and Ira Gershwin in 1928 but not published unt...
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Ginger Rogers - Night and Day
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1978 recording of Ginger Rogers singing Night and Day
Night and Day was written by Cole Porter for 'The Gay Divorce' 1932
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Fred Astaire - I've Got you On My Mind
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I've Got You On My Mind - Cole Porter, taken from the Gay Divorce 1932, recorded by Leo Reisman and his orchestra with vocal refrain by Fred Astaire
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Fred Astaire - On the Beam
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Fred Astaire singing On the Beam, words and music by Kern & Mercer
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Fred Astaire singing We're In The Money - The Golddiggers Song
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Fred singing the song that Ginger Rogers introduced in Golddiggers of 1933
Taken from Night and Day: Complete Recordings, Volume 2 (1931-1933)
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Cheek to Cheek - Fred and Ginger
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Ya Guessed it, both recordings!!
As you can see Fred's is off the soundtrack, Ginger's recording can be found on 'Screen Goddesses'
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Clip from George Stevens - A Filmmakers Journey
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Clip from George Stevens - A Filmmakers Journey. Most of the clip focuses on 'The Never Gonna Dance' number from Swingtime (1936) with comments from Ginger Rogers, Hermes P...
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MGM: The Barkleys of Broadway: You'd Be Hard to Replace
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Clip from the The Barkleys of Broadway 1949. You'd Be Hard to Replace. Starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
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World War II Christmas Radio
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Ginger Rogers introduces Christmas Medley, taken from 'World War II Christmas Radio'
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