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  1. Lyrics, Meaning & Videos: Cheek To Cheek, Let's Face The Music And Dance, One for My Baby (and One for the Road), Let's Call the Whole Thing Off, They Can't Take That Away From Me, The Way You Look Tonight, A Fine Romance, The Continental, Shall We Dance?,

  2. 9. Sept. 2006 · Despite these presentational shortcomings, and in lieu of a decent Blu-ray issue, 'Shall We Dance', at 1hr 48minutes, is arguably the best of Fred and Ginger's RKO pairings: a scintillating, wisecrack-rich script, pacey direction from Mark Sandrich, and watching it even in this imperfect form is a joy and a delight. There is also an informative introduction by Ava Astaire McKenzie in which she ...

  3. Watch your spirits climb. Shall we dance or keep on moping? Shall we dance or walk on air? Shall we give in to despair. Or shall we dance with never a care. Life is short, we're getting older. Don't you be an also-ran. You better dance little lady. Dance little man, dance whenever you can.

  4. The Way You Look Tonight - Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers: 11: Let's Begin - Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers: 12: Cheek To Cheek - Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers: 13: Puttin' On The Ritz (Incl. Tap Dance) - Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers: 14: Shall We Dance - Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers: 15: The Yam - Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers

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  5. 31. Dez. 2014 · Spending most of the picture trading wisecracks while the "real" stars wooed each other, Astaire and Rogers did a very brief dance during a production number called "The Carioca." As it turned out, Flying Down to Rio was an enormous moneymaker -- in fact, it was the film that saved the studio from receivership. Fans of the film besieged the studio with demands to see more of those two funny ...

  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1975 Vinyl release of "Swing Time / The Gay Divorcee / Top Hat / Shall We Dance - Original Soundtracks" on Discogs.

  7. Believe it or not, this wasn’t the first time that Fred serenaded Ginger with this Gershwin classic. Originally appearing in the 1937 film “Shall We Dance,” the number gained immense popularity and was even nominated for an Academy Award. Reportedly, it was Ginger who suggested that they reprise it, and boy are we glad that she did. They ...