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"The Lady Is a Tramp" is a show tune from the 1937 Rodgers and Hart musical Babes in Arms, in which it was introduced by former child star Mitzi Green. This song is a spoof of New York high society and its strict etiquette (the first line of the verse is " I get too hungry for dinner at eight ...") and phony social pretensions.
Chart positions US US AC; 1947 "Ooh! Look-A There, Ain't She Pretty" 15 — 1951 "I Ran All the Way Home" 30 — 1960 "The Lady Is a Tramp" A — — 1961 "Around the World" 109 — 1962 "Mr. Lonely" 64 — 1965 "That Darn Cat" — 36 "I Can't Begin to Tell You" 132 27 1966 "Put Yourself in My Place" — 24 "Walking on New Grass" — 21 1967
And his rendition of the top tunes, notably "The Lady Is a Tramp" and "Small Hotel," gives added lustre to these indestructible standards." [13] With theatrical rentals of $4.7 million in the United States and Canada, Pal Joey was ranked by Variety as one of the 10 highest-earning films of 1957. [14] It earned rentals of $7 million worldwide. [1]
A Swingin' Affair! is the twelfth studio album by Frank Sinatra.It is sometimes mentioned as the sequel to Songs for Swingin' Lovers. "The Lady Is a Tramp" was bumped from the original album and replaced with "No One Ever Tells You", which had been recorded months earlier.
Hart was born in Harlem, New York City, the elder of two sons, to Jewish immigrant parents, Max M. and Frieda (Isenberg) Hart, of German background.Through his mother, he was a great-grandnephew of the German poet Heinrich Heine. [1]
Anything Goes" debuted outside the top 100 of the French Singles Chart, at number 178. [59] On the Billboard Jazz Digital Songs chart, the track debuted at the top, becoming Gaga's second entry on that chart, following "The Lady is a Tramp". The song was Bennett's 15th entry on the Jazz Digital Songs chart, and his third number-one single.
The Very Good Years reached #98 on the Billboard Top 200 album charts in 1991. Track listing ... "Luck Be a Lady" (Frank ... "The Lady Is a Tramp" (Rodgers ...
Thus a woman who "Won't dish the dirt with the rest of the girls" is called a tramp, even though a neutral observer (i.e. the audience) can see that the woman has more propriety than usual. She is called a tramp as an insult, even when the label is not fitting. The irony is part of a more general satire of aristocrats: they have expensive lives ...