Movie Song of the Week: “Stereophonic Sound”
Just in time for the start of the summer movie season (and no, I don't know why it's starting in May when May isn't traditionally considered part of summer), a reminder from Fred Astaire and Janis Paige that ridicule of the public's taste in movies didn't exactly begin with the CGI era. (At least these two have a sense of humor about it.)
I know Self-Styled Siren's been singing the praises of yet another number from this same movie (1957's Silk Stockings), but I can't resist giving a shout-out to this number just in case she forgets to mention it in a future post.
Enjoy:
Just in time for the start of the summer movie season (and no, I don't know why it's starting in May when May isn't traditionally considered part of summer), a reminder from Fred Astaire and Janis Paige that ridicule of the public's taste in movies didn't exactly begin with the CGI era. (At least these two have a sense of humor about it.)
I know Self-Styled Siren's been singing the praises of yet another number from this same movie (1957's Silk Stockings), but I can't resist giving a shout-out to this number just in case she forgets to mention it in a future post.
Enjoy:
Labels: Canciones de Cine de la Semana, Canciones de Cine de los Años 1950, Fred Astaire, Janis Paige, La Bella de Moscú, La Sedicente Sirena
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