An American in Paris Orchestra & Todd Ellison
Max von Essen & Brandon Uranowitz & Robert Fairchild
An American in Paris Orchestra & Todd Ellison
Robert Fairchild
Leanne Cope
Robert Fairchild
Original Broadway Cast of An American in Paris & Max von Essen & Brandon Uranowitz & Robert Fairchild
Jill Paice
Robert Fairchild
Original Broadway Cast of An American in Paris & Jill Paice & Brandon Uranowitz & Max von Essen & Leanne Cope & Robert Fairchild
George Gershwin
Original Broadway Cast of An American in Paris & Robert Fairchild & Brandon Uranowitz & Max von Essen
Original Broadway Cast of An American in Paris & Brandon Uranowitz & Jill Paice
One of George Gershwin’s last and greatest songs is this ballad that was written for the 1937 film Shall We Dance. Peter P. Peters (Fred Astaire) sings it to Linda Keene (Ginger Rogers) on the dock while they’re waiting for a ferry.
Our romance won't end on a sorrowful note
Though by tomorrow you're gone;
The song is ended, but as the songwriter wrote
The melody lingers on
They may take you from me, I'll miss your fond caress
But though they take you from me, I'll still possess
The way you wear your hat
The way your sip your tea
The memory of all that
No, no, they can't take that away from me
The way your smile just beams
The way you sing off key
The way you haunt my dreams
No, no, they can't take that away from me
We may never, never meet again
On the bumpy road to love
Still, I'll always, always keep the memory of
The way you hold your knife
The way we danced till three
The way you changed my life
No, no, they can't take that away from me
No, they can't take that away from me
We may never, never meet again
On the bumpy road to love
Still, I'll always, always keep the memory of
The way you hold your knife
The way we danced till three
The way you changed my life
No, no, they can't take that away from me
No, they can't take that away from me
Can't take that away
Can't take that away from me
They Can’t Take That Away From Me was written by Ira Gershwin & George Gershwin.