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Yesterdays (1933 song) You Gotta Be a Football Hero; You're My Thrill (song) Your Mother's Son-In-Law
Nymph Errant (Music and lyrics: Cole Porter, book: Romney Brent). London production opened at the Adelphi Theatre on October 6 and ran for 154 performances; Pardon My English Broadway production opened at the Majestic Theatre on January 20 and ran for 43 performances; Roberta (Music: Jerome Kern, lyrics and book: Otto Harbach).
1933 songs (67 P) V. Music venues completed in 1933 (4 P) Pages in category "1933 in music" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
Hold Me (1933 song) I. It's Only a Paper Moon; L. Love Is the Sweetest Thing; N. Night and Day (song) Y. The Yellow Rose of Texas (song) You're Getting to Be a Habit ...
"Yesterdays" is a 1933 song about nostalgia [1] composed by Jerome Kern with lyrics by Otto Harbach. They wrote the song for Roberta, a musical based on the novel Gowns by Roberta by Alice Duer Miller. "Yesterdays" was overshadowed by the musical's more popular song, "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes", which was a number one hit for the Paul Whiteman ...
"Stormy Weather" is a 1933 torch song written by Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler. Ethel Waters first sang it at The Cotton Club night club in Harlem in 1933 and recorded it with the Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra under Brunswick Records that year, and in the same year it was sung in London by Elisabeth Welch and recorded by Frances Langford.
Other popular versions of the song have been recorded by Ferde Grofé & His Orchestra with vocal refrain by Al Dary on November 21, 1933, Artie Shaw and his orchestra on September 7, 1940, Perry Como in 1945, [5] and by Mario Lanza on 29 November 1951 at Radio Recorders and subsequently released by RCA in January 1952.
"The Carioca" is a 1933 popular song with music by Vincent Youmans and lyrics by Edward Eliscu and Gus Kahn, as well as the name of the dance choreographed to it for the 1933 film Flying Down to Rio. The number was sung in the film by Alice Gentle , Movita Castaneda and Etta Moten and danced by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers as part of an ...