Ginger Rogers Fred Astaire The Continental The Gay Divorcée video

The Continental,(Best music of 1934), composed by Herb Magdson and Con Conrad, from the movie The Gay Divorcée. Giger Rogers sings and dances with Fred Astaire. Ginger Roger's voice isn't exactly the best on Earth, but she has charm and her interpretation is perfect (Even better than that of Maureen McGovern) "The Continental" Music by Con Conrad and lyrics by Herb Magidson GINGER: Beautiful music... Dangerous rhythm... It's something daring, The Continental, A way of dancing that's really 'entre nous'. It's very subtle, The Continental, Because it does what you want it to do. It has a passion, The Continental, An invitation to moonlight and romance. It's quite the fashion, The Continental, Because you tell of your love while you dance. Your lips whisper so tenderly. Her eyes answer your song. Two bodies swaying, The Continental, And you are saying just what you're dreaming of. So keep on dancing, The Continental, For it's a song of romance and of love. You kiss while you're dancing. (FRED: Not a bad idea. (spoken)) The Continental, hmmmmm. It's continental. You sing while you're dancing. Your voice is gentle and sentimental. You stroll together arm in arm. You nonchalantly glide along with grace and charm. You will find while you're dancing That there's a rhythm in your heart and soul, A certain rhythm that you can't control, And you will do The Continental all the time.

Running time: 05:36

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