Overview
This song, sung by Fred Astaire in 'A Damsel in Distress' (1937) was originally marked 'with a scholarly air' by the arranger, prompted by the celebrated couplet from Ira Gershwin's lyric: "I viewed the morning with alarm, The British Museum had lost its charm." There is also a reference to summer at the point in the song with the words "...and through foggy London Town the sun was shining everywhere."
Contents
- Foggy Day In London Town, A
Specs
Product ID | COBS000043721 |
Composer/Artist/Author |
George Gershwin
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Editor/Arranger |
Thorp, Bill |
Instrumentation |
String Quartet - 2 Violins & Viola & Cello
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Publisher |
Broadbent & Dunn
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Publisher Ref No |
10103
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Language |
Eng
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Media |
Set of Parts
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Duration | 3 min 22 sec |
ISMN-10 | M570301782 |
ISMN-13 | 9790570301782 |