Fine Romance
Fred Astaire
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A fine romance with no kisses A fine romance, my friend, this is We should be like a couple of hot tomatoes (to-mah-toes, dear) But you're as cold as yesterday's mashed po-tah-toes (potatoes) A fine romance, you won't nestle A fine romance, you won't even wrestle You've never mussed the crease in my blue serge pants You never take a chance, this is a fine romance A fine romance, my good fellow You take romance, I'll take Jello You're calmer than the seals in the Arctic Ocean At least they flap their fins to express emotion A fine romance, my dear Duchess Two old fogies, we really need crutches You're just as hard to land as the Île-de-France! (France) I haven't got a chance (chance), this is a fine romance A fine romance, my good woman My strong, aged-in-the-wood woman You never give those orchids I send a glance They're just like cactus plants, (oh boy) This is a fine romance!
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Written by: JEROME KERN, DOROTHY FIELDS
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11 facts about this song
Background and Origin"A Fine Romance" is a popular song that was first introduced by Fred Astaire in the 1936 film "Swing Time."
- The song was written by Jerome Kern and Dorothy Fields.
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Musical AccomplishmentsThe song has been covered by numerous artists and has become a standard in the Great American Songbook.
- Fred Astaire's original version was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2005.
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Lyrics and MeaningThe song lyrics are often considered humorous and playful, expressing dissatisfaction with a love relationship that lacks physical affection.
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Awards and NominationsThe film "Swing Time" received an Academy Award for Best Original Song, which increased the popularity of "A Fine Romance."
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Inspirational LegacyMany performers, such as Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, and Louis Armstrong, among others, have created their own version of this classic, highlighting its continuing influence in the music industry.
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Fred Astaire's VersionFred Astaire not only sang the song but he also performed a memorable dance routine with Ginger Rogers in the film, which has become one of the most celebrated dance sequences in film history.
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Cultural ImpactThe song title "A Fine Romance" has been used as the title for multiple films and TV series, showcasing its lasting impact in pop culture.
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Critical ReceptionFred Astaire's rendition of "A Fine Romance" is often hailed as one of his finest musical performances. Critics praise his clear and subtle delivery of the song's humorous lyrics and its impeccable rhythm.
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Sales and ChartsWhile sales and chart data for such an early recording can be difficult to trace, the song's cultural impact and the number of notable cover versions suggest its enduring popularity.
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Notable Cover versionsDinah Shore, Marilyn Monroe, Sammy Davis Jr., and countless others have covered this song, showcasing its timeless appeal and adaptability across different music genres.
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Unique CharacteristicsThe number "A Fine Romance" from "Swing Time" is unique for the sheer amount of dialogue intertwined with the music, creating a humorous and dynamic duet performance.
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