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"How About You?" is a popular song composed by Burton Lane, with lyrics by Ralph Freed. (1941 in music) It was introduced in the 1941 film Babes on Broadway by Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney. The lyrics of the song are often changed depending on the recording artist. In its original form it is a humorous romantic duet, though rarely recorded that way. Certain lyrics, especially those with topical references, are often changed based on the time of the performance's release. For example, the line "Franklin Roosevelt's looks give me a thrill" was changed to "James Durante's looks" in a 1956 recording by Sinatra, though he did sing it in its original form when he recorded it with Tommy Dorsey in December 1941.

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  • How About You? ist ein Song von Burton Lane (Musik) und Ralph Freed (Text), der 1941 veröffentlicht wurde. Lane und Freed schrieben How About You? für den Film Babes on Broadway (1942), unter der Regie von Busby Berkeley, mit Mickey Rooney und Judy Garland als Hauptdarsteller, die das Lied im Film vorstellen. How About You? erhielt 1943 eine Oscar-Nominierung in der Kategorie Bester Song. (de)
  • "How About You?" is a popular song composed by Burton Lane, with lyrics by Ralph Freed. (1941 in music) It was introduced in the 1941 film Babes on Broadway by Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney. The lyrics of the song are often changed depending on the recording artist. In its original form it is a humorous romantic duet, though rarely recorded that way. Certain lyrics, especially those with topical references, are often changed based on the time of the performance's release. For example, the line "Franklin Roosevelt's looks give me a thrill" was changed to "James Durante's looks" in a 1956 recording by Sinatra, though he did sing it in its original form when he recorded it with Tommy Dorsey in December 1941. (en)
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  • How About You? ist ein Song von Burton Lane (Musik) und Ralph Freed (Text), der 1941 veröffentlicht wurde. Lane und Freed schrieben How About You? für den Film Babes on Broadway (1942), unter der Regie von Busby Berkeley, mit Mickey Rooney und Judy Garland als Hauptdarsteller, die das Lied im Film vorstellen. How About You? erhielt 1943 eine Oscar-Nominierung in der Kategorie Bester Song. Judy Garland (begleitet vom Orchester David Rose, Brunswick 83305) nahm den Song auf Schallplatte auf; zahlreiche Coverversionen von How About You? wurden bereits in den 1940er-Jahren eingespielt, u. a. von Teddy Powell, Tommy Dorsey, Teddy Weatherford, Fred Böhler, Alice Babs und Claude Thornhill. In den 1950er-Jahren wurde der Song auch von Frank Sinatra (Songs for Swingin’ Lovers 1956), Ahmad Jamal, Oscar Peterson (The Oscar Peterson Trio at the Stratford Shakepearean Festival 1956), Horace Silver, Lennie Niehaus, Cal Tjader, Chet Baker, Buddy DeFranco, Kenny Burrell, Tal Farlow und Rosemary Clooney/The Hi-Lo’s interpretiert, was ihn zu einem populären Jazzstandard machte. Tom Lord listet nach 261 Versionen des Songs. Das durch Ryan Truesdell Centennial – Newly Discovered Works of Gil Evans 2012 aufgenommene Arrangement des Songs von Gil Evans (ursprünglich für das Thornhill-Orchester) wurde 2013 mit einem Grammy in der Sparte Bestes Instrumentalarrangement ausgezeichnet. (de)
  • "How About You?" is a popular song composed by Burton Lane, with lyrics by Ralph Freed. (1941 in music) It was introduced in the 1941 film Babes on Broadway by Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney. The lyrics of the song are often changed depending on the recording artist. In its original form it is a humorous romantic duet, though rarely recorded that way. Certain lyrics, especially those with topical references, are often changed based on the time of the performance's release. For example, the line "Franklin Roosevelt's looks give me a thrill" was changed to "James Durante's looks" in a 1956 recording by Sinatra, though he did sing it in its original form when he recorded it with Tommy Dorsey in December 1941. Bob Crosby, Mary Livingstone and Jack Benny sang the song as a novelty trio on a 1955 episode of Benny's TV show. Lucille Ball and Van Johnson sang and danced to this song on an episode of I Love Lucy. (en)
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