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An Evening with Fred Astaire
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Morning Ride
Composed and Conducted by
David Rose
Svengali
Composed and Conducted by
David Rose
Frantic Holiday
Composed and Conducted by
David Rose
Change Partners
by
Irving Berlin
Baubles, Bangles & Beads
Written by
Bob Wright
(as Robert Wright),
Chet Forrest
and
Aleksandr Borodin
(uncredited)
Mack the Knife
by
Kurt Weill
Performed by the Jonah Jones Quartet
Man with the Blues
by
David Rose
Young Man's Lament
by
David Rose
Like Young
by
André Previn
Old MacDonald on a Trip/Holiday for Strings
Composed and Conducted by
David Rose
St. James Infirmary
by Joe Primrose
Oh, Lady Be Good!
by
Ira Gershwin
and
George Gershwin
Cheek to Cheek
by
Irving Berlin
A Fine Romance
by
Jerome Kern
and
Dorothy Fields
I Won't Dance
Music by
Jerome Kern
with original lyrics by
Oscar Hammerstein II
and revised lyrics by
Dorothy Fields
,
Otto A. Harbach
and
Jimmy McHugh
Something's Gotta Give
by
Johnny Mercer
Isn't This A Lovely Day (To be Caught in the Rain)
Written by
Irving Berlin
Performed by
Fred Astaire
Night and Day
by
Cole Porter
Top Hat, White Tie and Tails
by
Irving Berlin
(also the theme music for the program)
Prop Dance
by
David Rose
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