Dorothy Dickson & Alan Kearns “That Certain Feeling“ George Gershwin Tip-Toes Columbia 9129 (1926)

Dorothy Dickson and Alan Kearns sing “That Certain Feeling“ from “Tip-Toes“ on Columbia 9129. Recorded in London on September 9, 1926. The two pianos here are played by Jack Clarke & Geo Myddleton. The song was in the 1925 musical titled Tip-Toes, with lyrics by Ira Gershwin, music by George Gershwin. Tip-Toes is a musical with a book by Guy Bolton and Fred Thompson. It is about a vaudeville act consisting of the female title character Tip-Toes, her brother, and her uncle, who tries to pass her off as an aristocrat to snare a millionaire husband. The musical has great songs was but was only modestly successful on Broadway in 1925 and in London in 1926. That certain feeling The first time I met you I hit the ceiling I could not forget you You were completely sweet Oh, what could I do? I wanted phrases to sing his praises That certain feeling The one that they all know No use concealing I’ve got what they call love Now we’re together Let’s find out whether You’re feeling, that feeling too I felt it happen Just as you came in view Grew sort of dizzy Thought gee, who is he? That certain feeling I’m here to confess it Is so appealing No words can express it I can not hide it I must confide it I’m feeling that feeling, too. Dorothy Dickson & Alan Kearns “That Certain Feeling“ George Gershwin Tip-Toes Columbia 9129 (1926)
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