Beginner's Luck
Fred Astaire
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At any gambling casino From Mobnte Carlo to Reno, They tell you that a beginner Comes out a winner. Beginner fishing for flounder Will catch a seventeen pounder; That's what I've always heard And always thought absurd, But now I believe every word! For I've got beginner's luck; The first time I'm in love I'm in love with you, Gosh I'm lucky! I've got beginner's luck; There never was such a smile Or such eyes of blue, Gosh I'm fortunate! This thing we've begun Is much more than a pastime, For this time is the one Where the first time is the last time! I've got beginner's luck, Lucky through and through, For the first time that I'm in love, I'm in love with you! I've got beginner's luck; The first time I'm in love I'm in love with you, Gosh I'm lucky! I've got beginner's luck; They told me beginners win, Now I know it's true, Gosh I'm fortunate! This thing we've begun Is much more than a pastime, For this time is the one Where the first time is the last time! I've got beginner's luck, Lucky through and through, For the first time that I'm in love, I'm in love with you!
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Written by: GEORGE GERSHWIN, IRA GERSHWIN
Lyrics © RALEIGH MUSIC PUBLISHING
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11 facts about this song
Track Details"Beginner's Luck" is a track performed by renowned American dancer, singer, and actor Fred Astaire, who was particularly known for his musical films throughout the 1930s and 1940s.
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Film OriginThe song was originally featured in the 1937 musical film "A Damsel in Distress," where Fred Astaire starred alongside Joan Fontaine and George Burns.
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Notable CreatorsThe song was written by celebrated songwriting duo George and Ira Gershwin, who were known for crafting music for Broadway theatre and films.
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George Gershwin's DeathAt the time when "A Damsel in Distress" was being made, George Gershwin passed away. This was one of the last few songs that he had worked on before his death.
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Dance SequencesAs is characteristic of most of Astaire's work, "Beginner's Luck" was accompanied by intricate and highly influential dance sequences which showcased Astaire's astonishing talent as a dancer.
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Historical ContextReleased in the pre-WWII period, songs like "Beginner's Luck" provided entertainment and showcased the opulent musical film genre of the era.
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Lyrics ThemeThe lyrics of the song express the joy and thrill of a newfound love, characterizing the feelings as 'beginner's luck'.
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Song Legacy"Beginner's Luck," along with the other songs in "A Damsel in Distress," remains a testament to the classic Hollywood musical era, George Gershwin’s legendary songwriting, and Fred Astaire's immense talent as a performer.
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RecognitionThe film "A Damsel in Distress," where "Beginner's Luck" is featured, won the Academy Award for Best Original Song, though for another song, "They Can't Take That Away from Me," showing the quality of music in the film.
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Astaire’s SingingDespite being most renowned for his dancing, Astaire's vocal performances, such as "Beginner's Luck," were also well-received, with many musicologists noting his unique, conversational singing style.
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Notable CoverAstaire's songs, including "Beginner's Luck," have been covered by various other artists over time as a tribute to his legendary contribution to music and film.
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