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  1. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Let's Face the Music and Dance, Vol. 2: 1935-1943 [ASV/Living Era] by Fred Astaire (CD, May-1999, Academy Sound) at the best online prices at eBay!

  2. Ask him to sit this one out while you're alone. I'll tell the waiter to tell him he's wanted on the telephone. You've been locked in his arms ever since heaven knows when. Won't you change partners and then. You may never want to change partners again. Edit Lyrics. Lyrics submitted by SongMeanings. Change Partners Lyrics as written by Irving ...

  3. "Let's Face the Music and Dance" is a song written in 1936 by Irving Berlin for the film Follow the Fleet, where it was introduced by Fred Astaire and featured in a celebrated dance duet with Astaire and Ginger Rogers. It is also used in Pennies from Heaven, where Astaire's voice is lip-synched by Steve Martin, and in a celebrated Morecambe and Wise sketch involving newsreader Angela Rippon ...

  4. Biografie von Herrn Fred Astaire. Fred Astaire, 1899 als Frederick Austerlitz II. geboren, begann im Alter von vier Jahren mit dem Showgeschäft und trat mit seiner älteren Schwester Adele am Broadway und im Varieté auf. Als junger Erwachsener ging er nach Hollywood, wo er eine erfolgreiche Partnerschaft mit Ginger Rogers für neun Filme begann.

  5. 25. Apr. 2021 · The comment that the dancer Ginger Rogers did everything that her partner Fred Astaire did, but ‘backwards and in high heels’ and therefore with extra difficulty, is often attributed to Rogers herself.

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  6. Fred Astaire. Fred Astaire (1899-1987) was born Frederick Austerlitz to German and Austrian immigrants in Nebraska. He started entertaining in vaudeville with a song-and-dance act with his older ...

  7. Top 10 Iconic Vera-Ellen Dance Scenes. This fantasy sequence from the 1938 film “Carefree” is a truly romantic scene, courtesy of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. During “I Used to Be Color Blind,” the two performers inhabit a dream and slowly fall in love. Astaire plays Tony, the psychiatrist to Rogers’ Amanda.