I Got Rhythm

Bing Crosby · Other Songs - Bing Crosby

OK! OK! Silence, Silence!

Ecoutezmoi.

Je suis le professeur.

Repetez apres moi:

Door.

Door.

Street.

Street!

Lady.

Lady!

Window.

Window!

Flowers.

Flowers!



Bonjour! Nous sommes tres intelligents. Nous parlons anglais.

Monsieur, you're a very wise guy. Pour vous un mot tres difficile.

A very hard word.

Massachussetts.

Massachussetts.

Et maintenant une chanson americaine. An American song.

Ditesmoi: "I got"

"I got"

Bon. "I got"

"I got"

"I got"

"I got"

Tous ensemble.

"I got"

Bon. Et toujours la meme chose."I got"

I got

Rhythm,

I got

Music,

I got

My girl

Who could ask for anything more?



I got

Daisies in green pastures,

I got

My girl

Who could ask for anything more?

Old Man Trouble,

I don't mind him

You won't find him

'Round my door.

Vous comprenez Ã??Ã?§a?

Non!

I got

Rhythm,

I got

Music,

I got

My girl

Who could ask for anything more?

Who could ask for anything more?

La meme chose en francais.

J'ai du rythme,

J'ai de la musique,

J'ai ma cherie

Who could ask for anything more?

J'ai the daisies

Dans green pastures,

J'ai ma cherie

Who could ask for anything more?

Old Man Trouble,

I don't mind him

You won't find him

'Round my door.

Vous comprenez ca, maintenant?

Non!



I got

Rhythm,

I got

Music,

I got

My girl

Who could ask for anything more?

Who could ask for anything more?

La dance americaine.



Who could ask for anything more?

Who could ask for anything more?

More!

C'est tout!

I Got Rhythm

Bing Crosby's rendition of 'I Got Rhythm' stands as a definitive example of his mastery over the Great American Songbook. Composed by George Gershwin, the piece became a standard that Crosby interpreted with his signature smooth baritone and relaxed phrasing. This recording captures the essence of the swing era, showcasing Crosby's ability to transform upbeat compositions into intimate, conversational performances. As a cornerstone of his extensive discography, the track highlights his pivotal role in shaping vocal jazz and popular music during the mid-20th century. The song remains a testament to Crosby's enduring influence, bridging the gap between theatrical show tunes and sophisticated jazz standards through his timeless delivery.