Cheek to Cheek
"Cheek to Cheek" | ||||
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Astaire and Ginger Rogers dancing in Swing Time, 1936 | ||||
Song by Fred Astaire with Leo Reisman's Orchestra | ||||
B-side | "No Strings (I'm Fancy Free)" | |||
Published | July 2, 1935 (1935-07-02) by Irving Berlin, Inc., New York[1] | |||
Released | August 1935 | |||
Recorded | June 26, 1935 (1935-06-26)[2] | |||
Studio | ARC Recording Studios, 1776 Broadway, New York City | |||
Genre | Jazz, Pop Vocal | |||
Length | 3:19 | |||
Label | Brunswick 7486 | |||
Songwriter(s) | Irving Berlin | |||
Fred Astaire with Leo Reisman's Orchestra singles chronology | ||||
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"Cheek to Cheek" is a song written by Irving Berlin in 1934–35,[3] specifically for Fred Astaire, the star of his new musical, Top Hat, co-starring Ginger Rogers.[4] In the movie, Astaire sings the song to Rogers as they dance. The song was nominated for the Best Song Oscar for 1936, which it lost to "Lullaby of Broadway".[5] The song spent five weeks at #1 on Your Hit Parade and was named the #1 song of 1935.[4] Astaire's 1935 recording with the Leo Reisman Orchestra was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2000.[6] In 2004, Astaire's version finished at No. 15 on AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs survey of top tunes in American cinema.
Release
On June 26, 1935, Fred and Leo Reisman, along with his Orchestra, got to work at ARC (parent company of Brunswick Records at the time) Studios in New York City. They recorded two Irving Berlin compositions, "Cheek To Cheek" and "No Strings (I'm Fancy Free)". The next day, with Johnny Greene's Orchestra, "Isn't This a Lovely Day?" and "Top Hat, White Tie and Tails" were completed. Both singles were released in August, and then at the end of the month, "Top Hat" premiered. The timing must have been perfect, because "Cheek to Cheek" headed straight to #1, where it stayed for eleven weeks, and finished the #1 hit of 1935. Fred topped his career high of ten weeks for "Night And Day".
Recorded versions
According to the database of secondhandsongs.com, "Cheek to Cheek" has been recorded by 438 different artists as of July 2021.[7]
Release | Performer | Vocalist | Recording date | Album | Label | Source |
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1935 | Guy Lombardo | Guy Lombardo | ||||
1935 | The Boswell Sisters | The Boswell Sisters | ||||
1956 | Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong | Ella & Louis | August 16, 1956 | Ella and Louis | Verve | |
1957 | Lou Donaldson feat. Horace Silver Quartet | instrumental | June 20, 1952 | Quartet/Quintet/Sextet | Blue Note | [8] |
1957 | Marcy Lutes (arr. Gil Evans) | Marcy Lutes | 1956 or 1957 | Debut | Decca | [9] |
1958 | Peggy Lee | Peggy Lee | January 3, 1958 | Jump for Joy | Capitol | |
1958 | Doris Day | Doris Day | February 24, 1958 | Hooray for Hollywood | Columbia | [10] |
1958 | Ella Fitzgerald | Ella Fitzgerald | March 1958 | Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Irving Berlin Song Book | Verve | |
1958 | Billie Holiday | Billie Holiday | August 1956 | All or Nothing at All | Verve | |
1959 | Frank Sinatra | Frank Sinatra | December 1958 | Come Dance with Me! | Capitol | |
1976 | Alex Harvey | Alex Harvey | Christmas 1975 | The Penthouse Tapes | Vertigo | |
1982 | Taco | Taco | 1981 | After Eight | RCA Victor | |
2014 | Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga | Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga | June 2013 | Cheek to Cheek | Columbia |
References
- ^ Library of Congress. Copyright Office. (1935). Catalog of Copyright Entries 1935 Musical Compositions New Series Vol 30 Pt 3. United States Copyright Office. U.S. Govt. Print. Off.
- ^ "BRUNSWICK 78rpm numerical listing discography: 7300 - 7500". www.78discography.com. Retrieved 2022-03-20.
- ^ Irving Berlin Collection description from the Library of Congress's online Performing Arts Encyclopedia; retrieved 2012-03-07.
- ^ a b "Cheek to Cheek" by Fred Astaire, 1935 Archived 2014-10-12 at the Wayback Machine; from the University of Virginia's American Studies website, subsection "Manufacturing Memory Archived 2014-10-14 at the Wayback Machine: 1935-1939"; retrieved 2012-03-07.
- ^ The 8th Academy Awards (1936) Nominees and Winners, from the website of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Science (www.oscar.org); retrieved 2012-03-07.
- ^ Grammy Hall of Fame page Archived 2011-02-19 at the Wayback Machine from www.grammy.org; retrieved 2012-04-07.
- ^ "Cover versions of Cheek to Cheek by Fred Astaire with Leo Reisman and His Orchestra | SecondHandSongs". secondhandsongs.com. Retrieved 2021-08-05.
- ^ Cheek to Cheek by Lou Donaldson, secondhandsongs.com.
- ^ "'Debut', Marcy Lutes: Overview", Allmusic.
- ^ "www.discogs.com". discogs.com. Retrieved June 4, 2024.
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