That’s Entertainment” is a hit song performed by Fred Astaire, Jack Buchanan, Oscar Levant, and Nanette Fabray; from the musical film “The Band Wagon …
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I would love to see Taylor swift, back in those days. She would be washing cars….
If only racism didn't exist…these films would be so diverse.
The Band Wagon is a Classic Movie from 1953 by MGM, and that's Entertainment.
THE BAND WAGON was a great musical.
The world is a stage and the stage is a world of entertainment
All the gang and the greatest Fred Astaire! Merci beaucoup from Paris France. Emmanuel
An outstanding MASTERPIECE! Merci beaucoup for this incredible historical Hollywood job! Emmanuel
I was going to do this for my primary pulse in 6th grade which show cased dance, singing and acting and it was supposed to happen in 15/4/2020 but got cancelled bcs of corona virus.
I practiced so hard, I had to memorize 20 songs as I was in the singing group.
All hard work, gone to waste.
Alastor!?
This kind of songs and movies have copyright? I'm not Me Youtube. I'm someone with a question only. I can use a band or clip for movies of this tines? Thanks You I wait your reply! Excuse my english… I'm rusty! Be safe dron Buenos Aires Argentina. PS; Is for using this lindo a material ay Facebook.
Omg we performed this in 7th grade choir ????
She said she was 5'8". She looked a lot shorter than Fred who was 5'9"….and she was in heels too. She is beautiful and very talented.
perfect!
Heard this on the jazz night of radio.
In before Strawberry Pimp
I love Jack Buchanan in this movie <3
Andrés Montes
2:12– 2:58. The instrumental soundtrack (minus the vocals and chatter) was heard over the closing credits of "MGM PARADE" (1955-'56).
If this appears in the hazbin hotel pilot I'm going to scrEaM ok—
Wow
The BEST number no way with FRED ASTAIRE in movie history! BRAVO for this incredible historical rendition in incredible colored Technicolor print! BRAVO and MERCI BEAUCOUP from Emmanuel from Paris France.
Sang this in elementary school. I think it was intro to the music man musical.
and a kick in the balls! Well that's entertainment….
One of the greatest of the great MGM musicals. It's one of those films you think of when you think "They don't make them like that any more." Thank God we're now able to see them whenever we like on DVD. Of the 1200 or so films in my collection, I'd say around 75% of them are pre 1970.
"The Band Wagon," from which this is a clip, is a wonderful musical. Kind of a companion piece to "Singing in the Rain," which I love, but a bit darker and deeper, so it doesn't get near the attention and affection it deserves.
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