"Let's Face the Music and Dance" | |
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Song by Irving Berlin | |
Written | Irving Berlin |
Genre | Jazz |
Length | 4:13 |
Composer(s) | Irving Berlin |
Lyricist(s) | Irving Berlin |
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As music in films edit
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Practicing Citations edit
Source 1: This book chapter would be referenced in the ‘Background’ section of the article. [1]
Source 2: This journal article will inspire the section ‘Uses in Popular Culture > As Music in Films.' [2]
Source 3: This source would be included in the ‘Background’ section of the article, as well as ‘Uses in Popular Culture > As music in films.’ [3]
Source 4: . This source will be referenced in the ‘Uses in Popular Culture > In TV’ section of the Wikipedia article. [4]
Source 5: The musical examination from this article will be included in the ‘Musical Structure’ section of the Wikipedia article. [5]
Footnotes edit
- ^ Cugny, L., & Mauduit, B. (2019). Jazz. In Analysis of Jazz: A Comprehensive Approach (pp. 3-11). JACKSON: University Press of Mississippi. doi:10.2307/j.ctvgs08nj.4
- ^ Dan, G; Pan, H (1983). "The Man Behind Fred and Ginger: AN INTERVIEW WITH HERMES PAN". Cinéaste. 12(4): 26–29 – via JSTOR.
- ^ Greenspan, C. (2004). Irving Berlin in Hollywood: The Art of Plugging a Song in Film. American Music, 22(1), 40-49. doi:10.2307/3592965
- ^ iSpot.tv Amazon Prime 2-Hour Grocery Delivery TV Commercial, 'Trouble Ahead' Song by Nat King Cole. (2020). Retrieved September 9, 2020, from https://www.ispot.tv/ad/ZjOB/amazon-prime-2-hour-grocery-delivery-lets-face-the-music-and-dance-song-by-nat-king-cole
- ^ Magee, J. (2000). Irving Berlin's "Blue Skies": Ethnic Affiliations and Musical Transformations. The Musical Quarterly, 84(4), 537-580. Retrieved August 28, 2020, from http://www.jstor.org/stable/742595