A lot of artists have recorded this Irving Berlin tune. Some might recall that Fred Astaire introduced it in the 1935 movie Top Hat. As it has been around for quite a while and because it is a wonderful tune, many of the big names have covered it over the years, both male and female. There is a (looooong) list that one can peruse by clicking the link below.
Lorenzo Barcelata recorded the song Maria Elena.
Dr. Demento recorded the original version of the song "The Scotsman." The song was recorded by Dr. Demento in the year 1980. The Scotsman is a drinking Irish song.
The song "I Want It All" was originally recorded by Queen in 1989. Roger Daltrey later recorded his own version of the song in 1992 at the Freddie Mercury concert.
Nick Drake recorded the song "Northern Sky", it was recorded in 1970 and released on the album called Bryter Layter.
"Shakedown" is a Pop rock and hard rock song recorded by Bob Seger, an American rock singer. The song was recorded in 1987 and was released on May 23rd of the same year.
The Song "Cheek to cheek" from Fank Sinatra is a Foxtrott.
The original person to sing "Cheek to Cheek" was Fred Astaire. He performed the song in the 1935 film "Top Hat," where it was composed by Irving Berlin. The song became one of Astaire's signature pieces and is celebrated for its romantic lyrics and elegant melody.
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Tina Turner recorded the song 'The Best'.
Could be Top Hat The movie Green Mile with Tom Hanks also uses the song "Cheek to Cheek" ( According to Halliwell's Film Guide it was first performed in Top Hat.)
Long before the Norman Invasion of 1066 A.D., the proud and noble English surname of Cheek is recorded to have held a family seat in Suffolk.
Switchfoot recorded a song called "Gone" So did tobyMac
TobyMac recorded a song called "City On Our Knees"
His first recorded song is "One Time".
Lorenzo Barcelata recorded the song Maria Elena.
Dr. Demento recorded the original version of the song "The Scotsman." The song was recorded by Dr. Demento in the year 1980. The Scotsman is a drinking Irish song.
The song With Me was recorded by Sum 41. It was recorded in 2007 and appeared on the Underclass Hero album. The song was first performed live in January 2008.