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  1. The Way You Look Tonight. " The Way You Look To-night " is a song from the film Swing Time that was performed by Fred Astaire and composed by Jerome Kern with lyrics written by Dorothy Fields. It won the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1936. [6] [7] Fields remarked, "The first time Jerry played that melody for me I went out and started ...

  2. Sure Thing: The Jerome Kern Songbook. Studio album by. André Previn and Sylvia McNair. Released. 1994. Recorded. September 1993. Studio. American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, New York City.

  3. 27 de ene. de 1985 · Gerald Bordman is the author of ''Jerome Kern: His Life and Music'' and ''The Oxford Companion to American Theater,'' both published by Oxford University Press. At a dinner party in 1913, just ...

  4. Jerome Kern (27. januar 1885–11. november 1945) var ein amerikansk komponist. Han vann Oscar for beste song to gonger, for songane «The Way You Look Tonight» og «The Last Time I Saw Paris». Kern komponerte òg mellom anna « Smoke Gets in Your Eyes », «All the Things You Are», «Bill» og «The Crickets Are Calling» frå musikalen Leave It to Jane .

  5. The Cabaret Girl is a musical comedy in three acts with music by Jerome Kern and book and lyrics by George Grossmith, Jr. and P. G. Wodehouse. It was produced by Grossmith and J. A. E. Malone at the Winter Garden Theatre in London's West End in September 1922 and featured Dorothy Dickson, Grossmith, Geoffrey Gwyther, and Norman Griffin (later replaced by Leslie Henson) in the leading roles.

  6. He tells Kim to sing it whenever she is lonely and to pretend he has never been away. The song was introduced by Norma Terris and Howard Marsh. It was not performed in the 1929 part-talkie film of Show Boat . The first successful recording [1] of the song was by Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra on January 27, 1928 (vocal by Bing Crosby ). [2]

  7. Sally. (musical) Sally is a musical comedy with music by Jerome Kern, lyrics by Clifford Grey and book by Guy Bolton (inspired by the 19th century show, Sally in our Alley ), with additional lyrics by Buddy De Sylva, Anne Caldwell and P. G. Wodehouse. The plot hinges on a mistaken identity: Sally, a waif, is a dishwasher at the Alley Inn in New ...