Lyrics by Fred Astaire

Do you love Fred Astaire's songs? Here you'll find the lyrics to Fred Astaire's songs so you can sing them at the top of your lungs, make your own versions, or simply understand them properly.

We have compiled all the lyrics of Fred Astaire's songs we could find so that those who, like you, are looking for songs by Fred Astaire, find them all in one place.

  1. Cheek To Cheek
  2. I Won't Dance
  3. Puttin´on The Ritz
  4. They Can't Take That Away From Me
  5. 'S Wonderful
  6. A Fine Romance
  7. A Foggy Day
  8. A Needle In a Haystack
  9. Bojangles Of Harlem
  10. Bonjour, Paris!
  11. Change partners
  12. Crazy Feet
  13. Dancing In The Dark
  14. Dearly Beloved
  15. Easter Parade
  16. Fascinating Rhythm
  17. Flying Down To Rio
  18. Funny Face
  19. He Loves And She Loves
  20. High Hat
  21. How Are Things In Glocca Morra
  22. I Concentrate On You
  23. I Concentrate On You
  24. I Love Louisa
  25. I'm Building Up To An Awful Letdown
  26. I'm Old Fashioned
  27. I'm Putting All My Eggs In One Basket
  28. If Swing Goes I Go Too
  29. Isn't This A Lovely Day
  30. Let Yourself Go
  31. Let's Call The Whole Thing Off
  32. Let's Face The Music And Dance
  33. My One And Only
  34. Never Gonna Dance
  35. New Sun In The Sky
  36. Nice Work If You Can Get It
  37. Night And Day
  38. No Strings I'm Fancy Free
  39. Oh Lady Be Good
  40. On The Beam
  41. One For My Baby
  42. Piccolino
  43. Pick Yourself Up
  44. Pick Yourself Up
  45. Shall We Dance
  46. Since I Kissed My Baby Goodbye
  47. Slap That Bass
  48. So Near And Yet So Far
  49. Something's Gotta Give
  50. Steppin' Out With My Baby
  51. That's Entertainment
  52. The Carioca
  53. The Continental
  54. The Way You Look Tonight
  55. They All Laughed
  56. Things Are Looking Up
  57. This Heart Of Mine
  58. Top Hat, White Tie And Tails
  59. Triplets
  60. We Saw The Sea
  61. When The Idle Poor Become The Idle Rich
  62. You Were Never Lovelier
  63. You're All The World To Me
  64. You're Easy To Dance With

Fred Astaire (born Frederick Austerlitz, May 10, 1899 – June 22, 1987) was an American dancer, actor, singer, musician, choreographer, and presenter, whose career in stage, film, and television spanned 76 years. He is widely regarded as the "greatest popular-music dancer of all time" He received an Honorary Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, three Emmy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, and a Grammy Award. As a dancer, he was known for his uncanny sense of rhythm, creativity, effortless presentation, and tireless perfectionism, which was sometimes a burden to co-workers. His dancing showed elegance, grace, originality, and precision. He drew influences from many sources, including tap, classical dance, and the elevated style of Vernon and Irene Castle. His trademark style greatly influenced the American Smooth style of ballroom dance. He called his eclectic approach "outlaw style", a following an unpredictable and instinctive muse. His motion was economical, yet endlessly nuanced. Astaire's most memorable dancing partnership was with Ginger Rogers, with whom he co-starred in 10 Hollywood musicals during the classic age of Hollywood cinema, including Top Hat (1935), Swing Time (1936), and Shall We Dance (1937). Astaire's fame grew in films like Holiday Inn (1942), Easter Parade (1948), The Band Wagon (1953), Funny Face (1957), and Silk Stockings (1957). For his performance in John Guillermin's disaster film, The Towering Inferno (1974), Astaire received his only competitive Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor, and he won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture and the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. Astaire received several honors including an Academy Honorary Award in 1950, the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award in 1960, the Film Society of Lincoln Center tribute in 1973, the Kennedy Center Honors in 1978, and AFI Life Achievement Award in 1980. He was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960, American Theatre Hall of Fame in 1972, and the Television Hall of Fame in 1989. In 1999, the American Film Institute named Astaire the fifth-greatest male star of Classic Hollywood cinema in 100 Years... 100 Stars.

You might not be a big fan of Fred Astaire, maybe you're here for just one song by Fred Astaire that you like, but take a look at the rest, they might surprise you.

It often happens that when you like a song by a specific group or artist, you like other songs of theirs too. So if you like a song by Fred Astaire, you'll probably like many other songs by Fred Astaire.

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