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All The Hits And More: The Singles Collection
Artist:
Fred Astaire
Format: CD
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1. Oh Gee! Oh Gosh!
2. The Whichness of the Whatness
3. Fascinating Rhythm
4. The Half of It, Dearie, Blues
5. I'd Rather Charleston
6. Hang on to Me
7. Swiss Miss
8. High Hat
9. My One and Only
10. Funny Face
11. Not My Girl
12. Louisiana
13. Puttin' on the Ritz
14. Crazy Feet
15. I Love Louisa
16. New Sun in the Sky
17. Hoops
18. White Heat
19. I've Got You on My Mind
20. Night and Day
21. Maybe It's Because I Love You Too Much
22. My Temptation
23. Gold Diggers Song
24. Heart of Stone
25. Flying Down to Rio
26. Music Makes Me
27. Cheek to Cheek
28. No Strings
29. Top Hat, White Tie and Tails
30. Isn't This a Lovely Day?
31. The Piccolino
32. Let Yourself Go
33. Let's Face the Music and Dance
34. We Saw the Sea
35. I'm Putting All My Eggs in One Basket
36. I'd Rather Lead a Band
37. I'm Building Up to An Awful Let Down
38. A Fine Romance (A Sarcastic Love Song)
39. Pick Yourself Up
40. The Way You Look Tonight
41. Bojangles of Harlem
42. Never Gonna Dance
43. (I've Got) Beginner's Luck
44. They Can't Take That Away from Me
45. Slap That Bass
46. They All Laughed
47. Let's Call the Whole Thing Off
48. Shall We Dance
49. A Foggy Day
50. I Can't Be Bothered Now
51. Nice Work If You Can Get It
52. Things Are Looking Up
53. I Used to Be Color Blind
54. Change Partners
55. The Yam
56. Who Cares
57. Just Like Taking Candy from a Baby
58. Me and the Ghost Upstairs
59. Love of My Life
60. Poor Mister Chisholm
61. Dig It
62. So Near and Yet So Far
63. Since I Kissed My Baby Goodbye
64. Wedding Cake Walk
65. Dream Dancing
66. I'll Capture Your Heart
67. You're Easy to Dance with
68. I Can't Tell a Lie
69. You Were Never Lovelier
70. On the Beam
71. I'm Old Fashioned
72. Dearly Beloved
73. Doing the Shorty George
74. If Swing Goes, I Go Too
75. This Heart of Mine
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Singer, dancer and actor Fred Astaire became one of the most high-profile personalities in popular entertainment with his legendary screen appearances with Ginger Rodgers and other leading ladies in a succession of movie musicals during the 1930s, '40s and '50s.back to top