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Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle (1939)

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The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle

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  • Only When You're in My Arms
      (1939)
      by Con Conrad - Herman Ruby Bert Kalmar
      Sung by Fred Astaire (uncredited)
      End dance: Fred Astaire (uncredited) and Ginger Rogers (uncredited)
  • Moonlight Bay
      (uncredited)
      Music by Percy Wenrich (1912)
      Used instrumentally behind introduction
  • Oh, You Beautiful Doll
      (uncredited)
      Written by Nat Ayer (1911)
      Lyrics by A. Seymour Brown
      Sung by male chorus
      Danced by Frances Mercer
  • The Glow-Worm
      (uncredited)
      Written by Paul Lincke (1902)
      English lyrics by Lilla Cayley Robinson (1907)
      Sung by female chorus
  • By the Beautiful Sea
      (uncredited)
      Written by Harry Carroll (1914)
      Lyrics by Harold Atteridge
      Sung by male quartet on beach
  • Row, Row, Row
      (uncredited)
      Written by James V. Monaco (1912)
      Lyrics by William Jerome
      Sung by male quartet on beach
  • The Yama Yama Man
      (uncredited)
      Written by Karl Hoschna (1908)
      Lyrics by George Collin Davis
      Sung and Danced by Ginger Rogers
  • Come, Josephine in My Flying Machine
      (uncredited)
      Written by Fred Fisher (1910)
      Lyrics by Al Bryan
      Sung by "bachelor outing" chorus
  • By the Light of the Silvery Moon
      (uncredited)
      Written by Gus Edwards (1909)
      Lyrics by Edward Madden
      Danced by Fred Astaire and Sonny Lamont
  • Cuddle Up a Little Closer
      (uncredited)
      Written by Karl Hoschna
      Lyrics by Otto A. Harbach (1908)
      Sung by chorus
  • King Chanticleer
      (uncredited)
      Written by Nat Ayer
      Lyrics by A. Seymour Brown
      Rehearsal dance: Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
  • Waiting for the Robert E. Lee
      (uncredited)
      Written by Lewis F. Muir (1912)
      Lyrics by L. Wolfe Gilbert
      Danced by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
  • The Syncopated Walk
      (uncredited)
      Written by Irving Berlin (1914)
      Hotel room dance: Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
  • While They Were Dancing Around
      (uncredited)
      Written by James V. Monaco (1913)
      Lyrics by Joseph McCarthy
      Sung in part by Ginger Rogers at ironing board
  • The Darktown Strutters' Ball
      (uncredited)
      Written by Shelton Brooks (1917)
      French lyrics by Elsie Janis
      Performed by Louis Mercier, voice dubbed by Jean Sablon
  • Destiny Waltz
      (uncredited)
      Written by Sydney Baynes
      Played by "Cafe de Paris" band
  • Too Much Mustard (Tres Moutarde)
      (uncredited)
      Written by Cecil Macklin (1911)
      Danced by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
  • Rose Room
      (uncredited)
      Music by Art Hickman (1917)
      Danced by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
  • The Castle Walk
      (uncredited)
      Written by James Reese Europe and Ford Dabney (1914)
      Used as background with sheet music and hat scenes
  • Tres Jolie
      (uncredited)
      Written by Emil Waldteufel (1837-1915)
      Danced by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
  • Little Brown Jug
      (uncredited)
      Written by Joseph Winner (1869)
      Danced by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
  • Dengozo
      (uncredited)
      Written by Ernesto Nazareth (1914)
      Danced by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
  • You're Here and I'm Here
      (uncredited)
      Music by Jerome Kern (1914)
      Danced in medley by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
  • Chicago
      (uncredited)
      Written by Fred Fisher (1922)
      Sung briefly by chorus
      Danced in medley by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
  • Hello, Frisco, Hello
      (uncredited)
      Written by Louis A. Hirsch (1915)
      Lyrics by Gene Buck
      Sung briefly by chorus
      Danced in medley by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
  • Way Down Yonder in New Orleans
      (uncredited)
      Written by Turner Layton (1922)
      Lyrics by Henry Creamer
      Sung briefly by chorus
      Danced in medley by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
  • Take Me Back to New York Town
      (uncredited)
      Written by Harry von Tilzer (1907)
      Lyrics by Andrew B. Sterling
      Sung briefly by chorus
      Danced in medley by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
  • It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary
      (uncredited)
      Written by Jack Judge and Harry Williams (1912)
      Sung and marched by soldiers at benefit
  • Hello ! Hello ! Who's your Lady Friend ?
      (uncredited)
      Music by Harry Fragson
      Lyrics by Worton David and Bert Lee
      Performed at benefit by Fred Astaire, Emmett O'Brien, and soldier chorus
  • Keep the Home Fires Burning
      (uncredited)
      Music by Ivor Novello (1915)
      Played by band at benefit
  • Smiles
      (uncredited)
      Written by Lee S. Roberts (1918)
      Used instrumentally by dance band before waltz medley
  • Cecile Waltz
      (uncredited)
      Written by Frank W. McGee (1914)
      Waltz medley: Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
  • Nights of Gladness
      (uncredited)
      Written by Charles Ancliffe (1912)
      Waltz medley: Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
  • Missouri Waltz
      (uncredited)
      Written by John Valentine Eppel (1914)
      Arranged by Frederick Knight Logan
      Waltz medley: Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
  • La Marseillaise
      (uncredited)
      Written by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle (1792)
      Sung by Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers and Adrienne D'Ambricourt
  • Over There
      (uncredited)
      Written by George M. Cohan (1917)
      Used instrumentally in background
  • Wedding March
      (1842) (uncredited)
      Written by Felix Mendelssohn
      In the score after Vernon proposes marriage
  • Our Director
      (uncredited)
      Written by Frederick E. Bigelow
      Performed by suffrage band in first scene.

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