I can’t believe this is 90 years ago because, back in the 70s, when I was a kid, I watched all these old movies which were only 40 years old at that time. They were made when the studios were king, the stars were bigger than life and , to this day, are still big but were in black and white ( mostly) and had to abide by the censorship laws. Now,,, holy crappola, 40 years ago is 1985! I was partying, in university, made some great friends but, to me the movies are modern…the studio system is no more, the stars, well, are different from the classic stars of yesteryear, almost all the movies are made in colour and no more censorship. They are not much different between then and now, except for music and clothing.
Ok, over at Monday Music Moves Me, it is freebie week and it’s my week to take a year and see if you can guess, which song won the Oscar, which was nominated and which got nuttin! On with the show…
1. CHEEK TO CHEEK WITH FRED ASTAIRE AND GINGER ROGERS
Let’s hope I picked. Video that works. This is a beautiful song and this dance is sublime. It’s considered one of the all time best ever shot on the screen. I would dream that I would dance like that. It was composed by Irving Berlin. Ginger Rogers helped design the dress and Fred Astaire hated it because the feathers went flying everywhere. Ginger stood her ground so the Costume Dept. Sewed in each feather and, thankfully, the dress stayed. I hope you enjoyed watching this.
2. LULLABY OF BROADWAY SUNG BY WINNIE SHAW
There were a few movies made Startin with Golddiggers and this one is called, ready?, Golddiggers of 1935. Winnie Shaw introduced this song composed by Harry Warren with lyrics by Al Dubin. This is a famous song that has been done by more than one artist since it's inception.
3. BROADWAY RHYTHM SUNG BY FRANCES LANGFORD.
This great song was written by Arthur Freed and Nacio Herb Brown for the film, wait for it, Golddiggers of 1936. I hope I chose a video with dancing since the others show it. I first heard this song when I watched "Singing in Rain.' It's such a great musical but I didn't know it was an older song.
So which one was the Oscar winner, which was nominated and which was nadda on both?