Gershwin On Screen Iii: "strike Up The Band", "broadway Rhythm", "ziegfeld Follies" And "the Shocking Miss Pilgrim"
2010 • Album
Strike Up the Band
Somebody Loves Me
The Babbitt and the Bromide
Liza (All the Clouds'll Roll Away) [Transcription Session]
Sweet Packard
Changing My Tune
Stand Up and Fight
Aren't You Kind of Glad We Did?
Changing My Tune
Back Bay Polka (But Not in Boston)
One, Two, Three: Waltzing is Better Sitting Down: Waltz Me No Waltzes
For You, for Me, for Evermore
For You, for Me, for Evermore
Aren't You Kind of Glad We Did?
Most popular songs of George Gershwin
Summertime
1935 • Porgy and Bess
I Got Rhythm
1996 • 's Marvelous - The Gershwin Songbook (disc 2)
Isn't It a Pity?
1994 • Pardon My English
My Cousin in Milwaukee
1994 • Pardon My English
There's a Boat Dat's Leavin' Soon For New York
1935 • Porgy and Bess
Oh, Lady Be Good
1924 • Lady, Be Good!
A Woman Is a Sometime Thing
1935 • Porgy and Bess
Embraceable You
1943 • Girl Crazy
Bidin' My Time
1998 • George Gershwin
My Man's Gone Now
1935 • Porgy and Bess
Bess, You Are My Woman Now
2010 • Gershwin Plays Gershwin - Rare Recordings 1932 - 35
Nice Work If You Can Get It
Trivia about the album Gershwin On Screen Iii: "strike Up The Band", "broadway Rhythm", "ziegfeld Follies" And "the Shocking Miss Pilgrim" by George Gershwin
- In what year was the album “Gershwin On Screen Iii: "strike Up The Band", "broadway Rhythm", "ziegfeld Follies" And "the Shocking Miss Pilgrim"” released by George Gershwin?
- The album “Gershwin On Screen Iii: "strike Up The Band", "broadway Rhythm", "ziegfeld Follies" And "the Shocking Miss Pilgrim"” was released in 2010 by George Gershwin, featuring 14 tracks.
- What is the most successful song from the album “Gershwin On Screen Iii: "strike Up The Band", "broadway Rhythm", "ziegfeld Follies" And "the Shocking Miss Pilgrim"” by George Gershwin?
- “Somebody Loves Me” is the biggest hit from the album “Gershwin On Screen Iii: "strike Up The Band", "broadway Rhythm", "ziegfeld Follies" And "the Shocking Miss Pilgrim"” by George Gershwin.