You're All The World to Me

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Fred Astaire dancing on the walls and ceiling in "You're All the World to Me"
Fred Astaire dancing on the walls and ceiling in "You're All the World to Me"

"You're All The World To Me" (1950) is a song written by Burton Lane and Alan Jay Lerner. The song was introduced by Fred Astaire in the movie Royal Wedding.[1] Astaire is featured singing about his love interest played by Sarah Churchill, and with a custom made set which mechanically rolled to make Astaire look like he was dancing on the walls and ceiling as well as on the floor.


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  1. ^ A Lane song with the same melody, but with lyrics by Harold Adamson, entitled My Minstrel Man was introduced by Harold Nicholas in Kid Millions (1934).

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