George and Ira Gershwin. Ira was the elder brother. The song was introduced by Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire in May, 1937, in the film Shall We Dance, in the scene where they’ve been roller skating. However, Mr. Astaire also recorded “Let’s Call The Whole Thing Off” with Johnny Green and His Orchestra on February 19, 1937.
pschearer Premium Member 3 months ago
The lamest line in the history of song-writing: “Let’s call the calling-off off.”
Rhetorical_Question 3 months ago
Class reunion letter?
crookedwolf Premium Member 3 months ago
Ooh, good thought!
E.Z. Smith Premium Member 3 months ago
Either, either, neither, neither….
ddjg 3 months ago
George and Ira Gershwin. Ira was the elder brother. The song was introduced by Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire in May, 1937, in the film Shall We Dance, in the scene where they’ve been roller skating. However, Mr. Astaire also recorded “Let’s Call The Whole Thing Off” with Johnny Green and His Orchestra on February 19, 1937.
The Wolf In Your Midst 3 months ago
“Anyway, you want ketchup on your hot dog?”
“I’d rather have catsup.”
gozirra2 Premium Member 3 months ago
They have a steaming candy corn! Wonder how much?
Ellis97 3 months ago
Potato, pa-taw-to, tomato, to-maw-to, let’s call the whole thing off.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 3 months ago
Send Shark some airmail cheesesteaks from Jim’s and call it even
daleandkristen 3 months ago
LOVE Ginger and Fred movies!
I take mustard and kraut on my hotdogs, btw.
patrickschreiber1951 3 months ago
move on please……criminals fighting criminals.
CoffeeBob Premium Member 3 months ago
Looks like the Wicked Witch left her Halloween hat there.
cafed00d Premium Member 3 months ago
Po-tay-toe, Po-tah-toe