Monday, February 6, 2023
"Everything I Have Is Yours" (1933)
The rather striking sheet music from 1933’s “Dancing Lady” starring Joan Crawford and Clark Gable is for the now-standard “Everything I Have is Yours.”
Art Jarrett sang it in the movie, but I don’t think he commercially recorded it, but here’s a nice version on Bluebird Records from Jerry Freeman and his Orchestra featuring vocalist Frank Sylvano:
Odd that contemporary record labels show Arthur Freed and Nacio Herb Brown as the songwriters, but the actual writers were Harold Adamson and Burton Lane, as shown on the sheet music.
“Dancing Lady” is a fun flick, but it’s most noteworthy as the screen debut of Fred Astaire, appearing as himself while on loan to MGM from RKO!
Nelson Eddy also appears as himself in what I believe is his second film appearance. Throw in the Three Stooges (still backing Ted Healey) and you've got some interesting stuff!
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