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Frank Sinatra - The Way You Look Tonight from Swing Time (movie scenes)

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Uploaded by on Apr 21, 2011

Swing Time is a 1936 RKO musical comedy film set mainly in New York City and starring by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. It is considered to be one of Astaire and Rogers' greatest films and is considered to be Astaire and Rogers' best dance.
"The Way You Look Tonight" is a song featured in the film Swing Time, originally performed by Fred Astaire. It won the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1936. The song was written by Jerome Kern with lyrics by Dorothy Fields, and has become a standard

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  • Adds to Favorites.

  • LOVE MOVES THIS LIFE !!!!! FROM OPG. GREAT MUSIC VIDEO.....

  • Where's my Fred?!

  • ...why is this NOT fred astaire?! :/

  • In English: Oh, would I have loved to dance with Fred Astaire (only once)!

  • Wat zou ik graag eens met Fred Astaire gedanst hebben!

  • The mesmerizing elegance of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers is timeless.

  • Although I love this version by Frank this is not the version from this movie. Fred Astaire sang this song in the movie (the original version)

    . Frank did sing his version until 1964.

  • THANK YOU, LailahLinin, for PROVIDING relevant INFO on your up-loads! VERY MUCH appreciated by me; drives me NUTS when folks give NOT one iota. Your vids are well-done and enjoyed by many, I'm certain. (They merely FORGOT to click "like" button!) Cheers.

  • At those times bygone, with serious problems in the street, with great crisis financial; was so amazing see decor background dazzling with the greatest luxuries and to a couple in perfect combination, full of modernity in dance, creates enthusiasm and hope for the future; with long lines in the doors of the cinemas, it was like medicine to the people. It is difficult to put the face appropriate, at a dance correct style with some ridiculous letters that they would spend to the story.

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