VaudevilleThe Wedding Cake Act/The Wedding Cake Act (Revised)| | | | | - My Broth' Sylves
Sung by Fred Astaire
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A Rainy Saturday| | When Uncle Joe Plays A Rag On His Old Banjo Sung, performed and played on the piano by Fred Astaire |
New Songs And Smart Dances| | - Love Made Me A Wonderful Detective
by Tom Snyder Performed by Fred and Adele Astaire
| | | - I Love To Quarrel With You
by Irving Berlin Performed by Adele Astai
| More Information on Fred's vaudeville career... BroadwayOver The Top| | - Music by: Charles J. Manning; Matthew Woodward; Sigmund Romberg; Herman Timberg
| | | - Fred sings (and dances to):
| | - The Justine Johnson Rag (sung with Adele Astaire, The Oakland Sisters, Betty Pierce, Justine Johnson)
| | | - Where Is The Language To Tell? (sung with Adele Astaire)
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The Passing Show of 1918| | - Songs by: Harold Atteridge, Sigmund Romberg, Jean Schwartz
| | | - Fred sings (and dances to):
| | - Bring on the Girls (sung with Emily Miles, Nell Carrington, Adele Astaire, Lou Clayton, Sam White)
| | | - Quick Service (sung with Adele Astaire)
| | | | | | - Twit, Twit, Twit (sung with Adele Astaire)
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Apple Blossoms| | - Songs by: William LeBaron, Fritz Kreisler, Victor Jacobi
| | | - Fred did not sing any numbers. Fred and Adele's roles were purely dancing:
| | - On the Banks of the Bronx
| | | - A Girl, a Man, a Night, a Dance
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The Love Letter| | - Songs by: William LeBaron, Victor Jacobi
| | | - Fred sings (and dances to):
| | - I’ll Say I Love You (sung with Adele Astaire and ensemble)
| | | - Upside Down (sung with Adele Astaire)
| | | - Dreaming (sung with Adele Astaire and ensemble)
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For Goodness Sake| | - Songs by: Arthur Jackson, William Daly, Paul Lannin; Additional Songs by George Gershwin and Ira "Arthur Francis" Gershwin
| | | - Fred sings (and dances to):
| | - All to Myself (music, George Gershwin; lyrics, Arthur Francis; sung with Adele Astaire)
| | | - French Pastry Walk (sung with Charles Judels and Vinton Freedley)
| | | - Oh Gee, Oh Gosh! (music, Daly; lyrics, Francis; sung with Adele Astaire)
| | | - When You’re in Rome (sung with Marjorie Gateson, Charles Judels)
| | | - The Whichness of the Whatness (sung with Adele Astaire)
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The Bunch and Judy| | - Songs by: Anne Caldwell, Jerome Kern
| | | - Fred sings (and dances to):
| | - Pale Venetian Moon (sung with Adele Astaire)
| | | - Peach Girl (sung with Adele Astaire)
| | | - Every Day in Every Way (sung with Adele Astaire)
| | | - Times Square (sung with Adele Astaire, Ray Dooley, Patricia Clark, Johnny Dooley)
| | | - How Do You Do, Katinka? (sung with Adele Astaire)
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Stop Flirting (London run of "For Goodness Sake")| | - Songs by: Arthur Jackson, William Daly, Paul Lannin, George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin
| | | - Fred sings (and dances to):
| | - All to Myself (sung with Adele Astaire)
| | | - (I’ll Build a) Stairway to Paradise (music, G. Gershwin; lyrics, Buddy DeSylvia and I. Gershwin; sung with Marjorie Gordon, Austin Melford, Mimi Crawford, Henry Kendall and Adele Astaire)
| | | - Act Two Opening Chorus (sung with Adele Astaire)
| | | - Oh Gee, Oh Gosh! (sung with Adele Astaire)
| | | - The Whichness of the Whatness (sung with Adele Astaire)
| | | - Oom-Pah-Trot-One-Step (sung with Adele Astaire)
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Lady, Be Good! (New York)| | - Songs by: Ira and George Gershwin
| | | - Fred sings (and dances to):
| | - Hang onto Me (sung with Adele Astaire)
| | | | | | - The Half of It, Dearie, Blues (sung with Kathlene Martyn)
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| | | - Fred dances to, but does not sing:
| | Oh, Lady Be Good! (with Adele Astaire) |
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Lady, Be Good! (London)| | - Songs by: Ira and George Gershwin
| | | - Fred sings (and dances to):
| | - Hang onto Me (sung with Adele Astaire)
| | | | | | - I'd Rather Charleston (sung with Adele Astaire)
| | | - The Half of It, Dearie, Blues (sung with Irene Russell)
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| | | - Fred dances to, but does not sing:
| | Oh, Lady Be Good! (with Adele Astaire) |
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| | - Songs by: Ira and George Gershwin
| | | - Fred sings (and dances to):
| | - Funny Face (sung with Adele Astaire)
| | | | | | - Let’s Kiss and Make Up (sung with Adele Astaire)
| | | - My One and Only (sung with Betty Compton and Gertrude MacDonald)
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| | - Songs by: Ira and George Gershwin
| | | - Fred sings (and dances to):
| | - Funny Face (sung with Adele Astaire)
| | | | | | - Let’s Kiss and Make Up (sung with Adele Astaire)
| | | - My One and Only (sung with Eileen Hatton)
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Smiles| | - Songs by: Clifford Grey, Harold Adamson, Ring Lardner, Vincent Youmans
| | | - Fred sings (and dances to):
| | - Say, Young Man of Manhattan
| | | - Be Good to Me (sung with Adele Astaire)
| | | - Anyway, We've Had Fun (sung with Marilyn Miller)
| | | - If I Were You, Love (sung with Adele Astaire)
| | | - I’m Glad I Waited (sung with Marilyn Miller)
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The Band Wagon| | - Songs by: Howard Dietz, Arthur Schwartz
| | | - Fred sings (and dances to):
| | - Sweet Music (sung with Adele Astaire)
| | | - Hoops (sung with Adele Astaire)
| | | | | | - I Love Louisa (sung with Adele Astaire, Company)
| | | - White Heat (sung with Adele Astaire)
| | | - The Five Star Finale (with Adele Astaire, Helen Broderick, Frank Morgan, Entire Company)
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| | | - Fred dances to, but does not sing:
| | The Beggar Waltz (with Tilly Losch) |
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The Gay Divorce (New York)| | | | | - Fred sings (and dances to):
| | | | | | | | - I’ve Got You on My Mind (sung with Claire Luce)
| | | - You’re in Love (sung with Claire Luce and Erik Rhodes)
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The Gay Divorce (London)| | | | | - Fred sings (and dances to):
| | | | | | | | - I’ve Got You on My Mind (sung with Claire Luce)
| | | - You’re in Love (sung with Claire Luce and Erik Rhodes)
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 03 November 2009 13:06 |
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