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  1. 15. Juli 2018 · Subscribed. 2.4K. 139K views 5 years ago. For a digitally enhanced version of this video check here: • Fred Astaire / Ginger Rogers - Cheek ... "Cheek to Cheek" is a song written by Irving...

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  2. Cheek to Cheek (deutsch: Wange an Wange) ist ein Lied von Irving Berlin, [1] das er für den Fred Astaire / Ginger-Rogers -Film Ich tanz’ mich in dein Herz hinein (1935) geschrieben hatte. [2] Im Film singt Astaire das Lied während eines Tanzes mit Rogers.

  3. 12. Jan. 2014 · "Cheek to Cheek" is a song written by Irving Berlin in 1935,for the Fred Astaire/Ginger Rogers movie Top Hat (1935).In the movie, Astaire sings the song to Rogers as they dance. The song...

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  4. 16. Juli 2020 · Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers dancing the “Cheek to Cheek” number in 1935’s “Top Hat." Hindsight plays a huge role in classic films, and among the most iconic costumes of the 20th century, that idea may never be more compelling than when looking at the blue feathered gown worn by Ginger Rogers in 1935’s Top Hat.

  5. "Cheek to Cheek" is a song written by Irving Berlin in 1934–35, specifically for the star of his new musical, Fred Astaire. The movie was Top Hat, co-starring Ginger Rogers. In the movie, Astaire sings the song to Rogers as they dance. The song was nominated for the Best Song Oscar for 1936, which it lost to "Lullaby of Broadway".

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  6. 17. März 2011 · katandbaby. 3.14K subscribers. Subscribed. 13K. 1.6M views 12 years ago. Ya Guessed it, both recordings!! Fred first and then Ginger's recording second (please note the original orchestration...

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  7. 26. Apr. 2017 · Cheek To Cheek. by. Ginger Rogers; Berlin. Decca (F. 5747) Publication date. 1935. Topics. 78rpm, Novelty. Contributor. Internet Archive. Language. English. Performer: Ginger Rogers. Writer: Berlin. From "Top Hat"; (Vocal, with Victor Young & his Orch.). Digitized at 78 revolutions per minute. Four stylii were used to transfer this record.