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  1. 62. 5.6K views 12 years ago. George Gershwin plays piano and Fred Astaire sing in this 1926 recording of 'the half of it dearie blues' taken from the musical 'Lady be good' from 1924. Music...

  2. Released. 1924. ( 1924) Composer (s) George Gershwin. Lyricist (s) Ira Gershwin. " 'The Half of it, Dearie' Blues " is a song composed by George Gershwin, with lyrics by Ira Gershwin. It was introduced by Fred Astaire and Kathlene Martyn in the 1924 musical Lady be Good.

  3. © 2024 Google LLC. Fred and Adele Astaire performing George Gershwin's "I'd Rather Charleston", with Gershwin at the piano. Recorded in London in 1926, from his score for "Lady...

  4. " They Can't Take That Away from Me " is a 1937 popular song with music by George Gershwin and lyrics by Ira Gershwin. It was introduced by Fred Astaire in the 1937 film Shall We Dance and gained huge success. Overview. The song is performed by Astaire on the lonely foggy deck of a ferry from New Jersey to Manhattan.

  5. "Fascinating Rhythm" is a popular song written by George Gershwin in 1924 with lyrics by Ira Gershwin. It was first introduced by Cliff Edwards, Fred Astaire and Adele Astaire in the Broadway musical Lady Be Good. The Astaires also recorded the song on April 19, 1926, in London with George Gershwin on the piano (English Columbia 3968 ...

  6. 15 de ago. de 2019 · The recording featured Astaire not just singing but tap dancing, with Gershwin providing a sprightly accompaniment. One can hear echoes from Gershwins “Rhapsody in Blue” and “An American in Paris” (which he would not write until 1928) in his virtuosic piano playing.

  7. In common with Fitzgeralds prose, the music made by the Gershwins and the Astaires--sublimely captured in the 1926 recording of “Fascinating Rhythm”--beat with the heart of a generation that was brash and vulnerable, headlong and wistful, worldly and impossibly young.