This page lists the song chart entries of Fred Astaire. The songs are listed with the most widely successful first.
# |
Artist |
Song Title |
Year |
Chart Entries |
1 |
Fred Astaire |
The Way You Look Tonight |
1936 |
US Billboard 1 - 1936 (17 weeks), Oscar in 1936 (film 'Swing Time'), Grammy Hall of Fame in 1998 (1936), Your Hit Parade 2 of 1936, US invalid BB 2 of 1936, POP 2 of 1936, Brazil 26 of 1937, Australian Nostalgia 28 of 1930-1939, nuTsie 38 of 1930s, AFI 43, Europe 94 of the 1930s (1936), RYM 40 of 1936, Song of 1936 |
2 |
Fred Astaire |
Cheek to Cheek |
1935 |
US Billboard 1 - 1935 (18 weeks), Your Hit Parade 1 of 1935, Grammy Hall of Fame in 2000 (1935), Australian Nostalgia 1 of 1930-1939, US invalid BB 2 of 1935, POP 2 of 1935, Oscar in 1935 (film 'Top Hat') (Nominated), AFI 15, Scrobulate 19 of vocal, nuTsie 27 of 1930s, Brazil 38 of 1936, RYM 1 of 1935 |
3 |
Fred Astaire |
They Can't Take That Away From Me |
1937 |
US Billboard 1 - 1937 (11 weeks), Grammy Hall of Fame in 2005 (1937), Oscar in 1937 (film 'Shall We Dance') (Nominated), US invalid BB 3 of 1937, POP 3 of 1937, Europe 89 of the 1930s (1937), Acclaimed 2182 (1937), RYM 34 of 1937 |
4 |
Fred Astaire |
Change Partners |
1938 |
US Billboard 1 - 1938 (8 weeks), Oscar in 1938 (film 'Carefree') (Nominated), Your Hit Parade 6 of 1938, US invalid BB 16 of 1938, POP 16 of 1938, Europe 83 of the 1930s (1938), RYM 89 of 1938, Song of 1938 |
5 |
Fred Astaire |
A Fine Romance |
1936 |
US Billboard 1 - 1936 (12 weeks), Your Hit Parade 6 of 1936, US invalid BB 12 of 1936, POP 12 of 1936, Australian Nostalgia 40 of 1930-1939, RYM 6 of 1936 |
6 |
Fred Astaire |
Top Hat, White Tie & Tails |
1935 |
Grammy Hall of Fame in 2008 (1935), US Billboard 2 - 1935 (13 weeks), US invalid BB 7 of 1935, POP 7 of 1935, RYM 14 of 1935, Song of 1935 |
7 |
Fred Astaire |
Nice Work If You Can Get It |
1938 |
US Billboard 1 - Nov 1937 (15 weeks), US invalid BB 13 of 1938, POP 13 of 1938, Europe 79 of the 1930s (1938), RYM 20 of 1937 |
8 |
Fred Astaire |
I'm Putting All My Eggs in One Basket |
1936 |
US Billboard 1 - 1936 (10 weeks), US invalid BB 15 of 1936, POP 15 of 1936, RYM 39 of 1936 |
9 |
Fred Astaire |
Let's Call the Whole Thing Off |
1937 |
US Billboard 5 - 1937 (9 weeks), AFI 34, Jazz Standard 766, RYM 12 of 1937, Song of 1937 |
10 |
Fred Astaire |
I'm Old Fashioned |
1943 |
Your Hit Parade 20 of 1943, US Billboard 23 - 1943 (1 week), DDD 74 of 1943 |
11 |
Fred Astaire |
Puttin' on the Ritz |
1930 |
Peel list 2 of 1930, RYM 1 of 1930 |
12 |
Fred Astaire |
Flying Down to Rio |
1934 |
US Billboard 6 - 1934 (4 weeks), Brazil 82 of 1935 |
13 |
Fred Astaire |
The Piccolino |
1935 |
US Billboard 10 - 1935 (6 weeks), Brazil 49 of 1936 |
14 |
Fred Astaire |
Let Yourself Go |
1936 |
US Billboard 2 - 1936 (12 weeks), RYM 69 of 1936 |
15 |
Fred Astaire |
Isn't This a Lovely Day? |
1935 |
US Billboard 3 - 1935 (11 weeks), RYM 14 of 1935 |
16 |
Fred Astaire |
Let's Face the Music & Dance |
1936 |
US Billboard 5 - 1936 (11 weeks), RYM 69 of 1936 |
17 |
Fred Astaire |
Pick Yourself Up |
1936 |
US Billboard 7 - 1936 (6 weeks), RYM 40 of 1936 |
18 |
Fred Astaire |
No Strings |
1935 |
US Billboard 9 - 1935 (6 weeks), RYM 1 of 1935 |
19 |
Fred Astaire |
A Foggy Day (in London Town) |
1937 |
US Billboard 3 - 1937 (10 weeks) |
20 |
Fred Astaire |
I Used to Be Color Blind |
1938 |
US Billboard 8 - 1938 (3 weeks), RYM 89 of 1938 |
21 |
Fred Astaire |
Dearly Beloved |
1942 |
Oscar in 1942 (film 'You Were Never Lovelier') (Nominated) |
22 |
Fred Astaire |
(I've Got) Beginner's Luck |
1937 |
US Billboard 13 - 1937 (2 weeks), RYM 34 of 1937 |
23 |
Fred Astaire |
We Saw the Sea |
1936 |
US Billboard 15 - 1936 (3 weeks), RYM 39 of 1936 |
24 |
Fred Astaire |
Things Are Looking Up |
1937 |
US Billboard 19 - 1937 (1 week), RYM 20 of 1937 |
25 |
Fred Astaire |
I'm Building Up To an Awful Let-Down |
1936 |
US Billboard 4 - 1936 (8 weeks) |
26 |
Fred Astaire |
Never Gonna Dance |
1936 |
US Billboard 5 - 1936 (6 weeks) |
27 |
Fred Astaire |
They All Laughed |
1937 |
US Billboard 6 - 1937 (11 weeks) |
28 |
Fred Astaire |
Something's Gotta Give |
1955 |
Oscar in 1955 (film 'Daddy Long Legs') (Nominated) |
29 |
Fred Astaire |
The Yam |
1938 |
US Billboard 10 - 1938 (10 weeks) |
30 |
Fred Astaire |
I'd Rather Lead a Band |
1936 |
US Billboard 12 - 1936 (4 weeks) |
31 |
Fred Astaire |
You Were Never Lovelier |
1943 |
UK 40s Sheet Music 12 - Feb 1943 (1 week) |
32 |
Fred Astaire |
Music Makes Me |
1934 |
US Billboard 14 - 1934 (2 weeks) |
33 |
Fred Astaire |
Bojangles Of Harlem |
1936 |
US Billboard 17 - 1936 (2 weeks) |
34 |
Fred Astaire |
My One & Only Love |
1929 |
US Billboard 18 - 1929 (1 week) |
35 |
Fred Astaire |
How Could You Believe Me When I Said I Loved You When You Know I've Been a Liar All My Life |
1951 |
US Billboard 30 - Apr 1951 (1 week) |
36 |
Fred Astaire |
That's Entertainment |
1953 |
AFI 45 |
37 |
Fred Astaire |
Crazy Feet |
1930 |
RYM 1 of 1930 |
38 |
Fred Astaire |
I've Got You On My Mind |
1932 |
RYM 4 of 1932 |
39 |
Fred Astaire |
The Waltz in Swing Time |
1936 |
RYM 6 of 1936 |
40 |
Fred Astaire |
Louisiana |
1929 |
RYM 54 of 1929 |
41 |
Fred Astaire |
Not My Girl |
1929 |
RYM 54 of 1929 |
42 |
Fred Astaire |
Night & Day |
unknown |
Australian Nostalgia 6 of 1930-1939 |
In addition to the above listed songs Fred Astaire also contributed to the
following entries:
# |
Artist |
Song Title |
Year |
Chart Entries |
1 |
Fred Astaire & Leo Reisman |
Night & Day |
1932 |
US Billboard 1 - 1932 (18 weeks), US invalid BB 1 of 1932, Grammy Hall of Fame in 2004 (1932), POP 1 of 1932, ASCAP song of 1932, Music Imprint 14 of 1930s, Brazil 21 of 1933, nuTsie 34 of 1930s, DMDB 52 (1932), RIAA 195, Acclaimed 1369 (1932), RYM 4 of 1932 |
2 |
Fred Astaire & George Gershwin |
Fascinating Rhythm |
1926 |
Grammy Hall of Fame in 2006 (1926), Library of Congress artifact added 2005 (1926) |
3 |
Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers |
Shall We Dance |
1937 |
US Billboard 3 - 1937 (6 weeks), RYM 12 of 1937 |
4 |
Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers |
My One & Only Highland Fling |
1949 |
UK 40s Sheet Music 24 - Dec 1949 (2 weeks) |
5 |
Fred Astaire & Adele Astaire |
The Babbitt & The Bromide |
1928 |
aceterrier.com 21 of the 1920s (1928) |
6 |
Fred Astaire & Adele Astaire |
I'd Rather Charleston |
1926 |
aceterrier.com 63 of the 1920s (1926) |
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15 Oct 2015
Double Listing - Change Partners
Looks like #4 & #41 (Changing Partners) are the same.
2 Oct 2015
looking for song name
has words in it "i wish i'd been born a boy oh gee instead of a poor little girl like me"
5 Aug 2015
The one and only love
Fred Astaire My One & Only Love - correct: My One & Only ?
Cheers Walter
You need to read the FAQ about song titles.
17 May 2015
Double Listing-Let's Call the Whole Thing Off
#24 should be combined with #3 (under duets w/Ginger Rogers). Per Joel Whitburn should just be credited to Fred Astaire.
Data fixed, thanks
28 Sep 2011
# 19 Puttin' on the Ritz
Oops, I spoke too soon. There are two recordings. Astaire's was issued on Columbia DB-96 while the Garber recording was Columbia 2115-D.
Indeed, as we said it's complicated.
28 Sep 2011
# 19 Puttin' on the Ritz
This recording is by Jan Garber & His Orchestra with Fred Astaire doing the vocal.
The songs of the 1930s are credited in many different ways, some sources list the band leader, some the band, some the singer and some combinations of these. This particular song is best known as being by Fred Astaire.
We are aware of the fact that there is a lack of consistency and try to reflect that in the comments on the artist's pages.
2 Sep 2011
1 Cheek to Cheek
Fred and Ginger did this song together in the movie, but the commercial recording which was a # 1 Billboard Hit is a solo by Fred.
You are correct, most of the charts listed are of the record, which was just Fred. We've decided to change even the Oscar nomination to just Fred (which we realise is technically incorrect) so that all the entries stay together.
Thanks for the correction.