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Dancing Lady

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Dancing Lady (1933) starring Joan Crawford, Clark Gable, Franchot Tone

Synopsis of Dancing Lady

In Dancing Lady, a musical star is torn between a millionaire playboy and her stage manager.

Dancing Lady

Let’s Face the Music and Dance song lyrics

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Let’s Face the Music and Dance lyrics – words and music by Irving Berlin, performed by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in Follow the Fleet

There may be trouble ahead
But while there’s music and moonlight (moonlight and music) and love and romance
Let’s face the music and danceLet’s Face the Music and Dance song lyrics

I’m Putting All My Eggs In One Basket lyrics

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I’m Putting All My Eggs In One Basket song lyrics – words and music by Irving Berlin, performed in Follow the Fleet by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers

I’ve been a roaming Romeo
My Juliet have been many
But now my roaming days have gone

Too many irons in the fire
Is worse than not having any
I’ve had my share and from now on

I’m Putting All My Eggs In One Basket lyrics

I’d Rather Lead A Band lyrics

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I’d Rather Lead a Band song lyrics – written by Irving Berlin, performed by Fred Astaire in Follow the Fleet [Verse:]I haven’t ambitions for lofty positionsThat wind up with the wealth of the landI’ll give… I’d Rather Lead A Band lyrics

We Saw the Sea song lyrics

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We Saw the Sea song lyrics – by Irving Berlin, performed by Fred Astaire and chorus in Follow the Fleet

We joined the navy to see the world
And what did we see? We saw the sea
We saw the Pacific and the Atlantic
But the Atlantic isn’t romantic
And the Pacific isn’t what it’s cracked up to be

We Saw the Sea song lyrics

Follow the Fleet

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Follow the Fleet (1936) starring Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Randolph Scott, Harriet Hilliard

Follow the Fleet, a musical romantic comedy starring Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Randolph Scott, Harriet Hilliard

Follow the Fleet

The Babbitt And The Bromide

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The Babbitt And The Bromide song lyrics – by George Gershwin / Ira Gershwin, performed in Ziegfeld Follies by Gene Kelly & Fred Astaire

A babbitt met a bromide on the avenue one day,
And held a conversation in their own peculiar way;
They both were solid citizens, they both had been around,
And as they spoke you clearly saw their feet were on the ground!The Babbitt And The Bromide

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