They All Laughed [From Shall We Dance?]

George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin

They odds were a hundred to one against me
The world thought the heights were too high to climb
But people from Missouri never incensed me
Oh, I wasn't a bit concerned
For from history I had learned
How many, many times the worm had turned
They all laughed at Christopher Columbus
When he said the world was round
They all laughed when Edison recorded sound

They all laughed at Wilbur and his brother
When they said that man could fly
They told Marconi wireless was a phoney
It's the same old try

They laughed at me, wanting you
Said I was reaching for the moon
But oh, you came through
Now they'll have to change their tune

They all said we never would be happy
Darling, let's take a bow
But ho, ho, ho
Who's got the last laugh now?

Trivia about the song They All Laughed [From Shall We Dance?] by Fred Astaire

On which albums was the song “They All Laughed [From Shall We Dance?]” released by Fred Astaire?
Fred Astaire released the song on the albums “Starring Fred Astaire” in 1973, “Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers at RKO” in 1998, “Cheek to Cheek” in 2006, “Sings His Greatest Hits” in 2008, and “Shall We Dance & Carefree” in 2009.
Who composed the song “They All Laughed [From Shall We Dance?]” by Fred Astaire?
The song “They All Laughed [From Shall We Dance?]” by Fred Astaire was composed by George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin.

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