Fred Astaire
Fred Astaire
Fred Astaire
Fred Astaire
Fred Astaire
Fred Astaire
Fred Astaire
Fred Astaire
Fred Astaire
Fred Astaire
Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers
Fred Astaire
Fred Astaire
Fred Astaire
Fred Astaire
Fred Astaire
Fred Astaire
“Night and Day” was recorded by Fred Astaire with Leo Reisman’s Orchestra, at Victor Studios, New York, on November 22, 1932. It was written by Cole Porter for the Broadway musical “Gay Divorce.” Astaire’s record was a no. 1 hit for over two months, and he followed it by starring in the film version...
Like the beat beat beat of the tom-toms
When the jungle shadows fall
Like the tick tick tock of the stately clock
As it stands against the wall
Like the drip drip drip of the raindrops
When the summer shower is through
So a voice within me keeps repeating you, you, you
Night and day, you are the one
Only you beneath the moon or under the sun
Whether near to me, or far
It's no matter darling where you are
I think of you
Night and day, day and night why is it so
That this longing for you follows wherever I go
In the roaring traffic's boom
In the silence of my lonely room
I think of you
Night and day, day and night
Under the hide of me
There's an oh such a hungry yearning burning inside of me
And this torment won't be through
Until you let me spend my life making love to you
Night and day, day and night
Night And Day was written by Cole Porter.