The 1929 song Puttin' On The Ritz, which has stayed popular from various versions produced over the years, was originally published and written by Irving Berlin and performed by Harry Richman.
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The song is called "El Mariachi" by Antonio Banderas. He performed the song in the movie "Desperado". Hope this helps you.
Irving Berlin wrote and published the song in 1929 and had Harry Richman - a great musician of the 1920s and 30s - introduce it in his new film Puttin' On The Ritz in 1930 :)
"Puttin on the Ritz" was originally sung by Fred Astaire and then covered by Taco in the Eighties. It was never sung by The Manhattan Transfer. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puttin%27_On_the_Ritz
Rufus Wainwright's cover of the Leonard Cohen song 'Hallelujah' is on the soundtrack to the movie 'Shrek'. He performs 'Puttin' On the Ritz' on the live album entitled 'Rufus Does Judy at Carnegie Hall'.
Leone Lane has: Performed in "Betrayal" in 1929. Played Pearl in "The Saturday Night Kid" in 1929. Played Pepi in "The Case of Lena Smith" in 1929. Performed in "Stairs of Sand" in 1929. Played Dance-hall girl in "The Wolf Song" in 1929.
Dannie Mac Grant has: Played Student in "Sweetie" in 1929. Played Little Boy in "The Valiant" in 1929. Performed in "Rainbow Man" in 1929. Played Circus Spectator in "Painted Faces" in 1929. Performed in "Sunset Pass" in 1929. Played Little Boy in "Sunnyside Up" in 1929. Performed in "Boxing Gloves" in 1929. Performed in "Song of Love" in 1929. Performed in "Fast Company" in 1929. Performed in "The Girl in the Show" in 1929. Played Boy at Circus in "Rain or Shine" in 1930. Performed in "Swing High" in 1930. Performed in "The Big Trail" in 1930. Performed in "Moby Dick" in 1930. Performed in "Tom Sawyer" in 1930. Performed in "Kathleen Mavourneen" in 1930. Performed in "The Right to Love" in 1930. Performed in "Huckleberry Finn" in 1931. Played Office Boy in "Platinum Blonde" in 1931. Played Bit Part in "Three Rogues" in 1931. Performed in "Newly Rich" in 1931. Played Boy in "Skippy" in 1931. Played Newsboy in "Quick Millions" in 1931. Played Townsboy in "The Devil Horse" in 1932. Performed in "Song of the Eagle" in 1933. Played Boy in "Cavalcade" in 1933. Performed in "Oliver Twist" in 1933.
You probably mean the line: "Dressed up like a million dollar trooper, trying hard to look like Gary Cooper. Super Duper!" From "Puttin' On the Ritz" by Irving Berlin. Famously covered in 1983 by Taco.
A Song of Kentucky - 1929 was released on: USA: 10 November 1929
It can be performed as an art song in recital, but it's actually a theater song. It comes from Weill's 3-act musical comedy, "Happy End," 1929.
Albertina Rasch has: Performed in "Zigeunerliebe" in 1922. Performed in "Frauenopfer" in 1923. Performed in "The Shooting Gallery" in 1929. Played Herself - Leader of Albertina Rasch Ballet in "The Hollywood Revue of 1929" in 1929. Played Dancer in "Galas de la Paramount" in 1930. Performed in "The Rogue Song" in 1930. Performed in "Angel Cake" in 1931. Played Dance Group Leader in "Broadway to Hollywood" in 1933.
Song Mine All Mine - 1929 was released on: USA: 1929
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The Wolf Song - 1929 was released on: USA: 30 March 1929 Finland: 31 March 1930