You’re All the World to Me

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"You’re All the World to Me" is a classic song famously performed by Fred Astaire in the 1951 MGM musical film "Royal Wedding," noted for its innovative rotating-room dance sequence.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf musical film
musical number
song
associatedAct Alan Jay Lerner
Burton Lane NERFINISHED
Fred Astaire
associatedWithStudioSystem MGM
cinematicTechnique rotating room set to simulate dancing on walls and ceiling
composer Burton Lane NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
danceStyle ballroom dance
tap dance
era Hollywood Golden Age
surface form: Golden Age of Hollywood
featuredIn Royal Wedding
filmAppearance Royal Wedding
filmedIn MGM
surface form: MGM studios
genre film musical song
show tune
hasChoreographyBy Fred Astaire
hasInstrumentation orchestra
hasMusicalForm popular song
hasNotableSceneLocation hotel room set
hasTheme romantic love
hasVisualEffect rotating set
includedIn Fred Astaire filmography
MGM musical canon
language English
lyricist Alan Jay Lerner
lyricsBy Alan Jay Lerner
medium film
musicBy Burton Lane NERFINISHED
notableFor rotating-room dance sequence
originalMedium motion picture
originalPerformer Fred Astaire
partOf Royal Wedding
surface form: Royal Wedding soundtrack
performedBy Fred Astaire
performedByCharacter Tom Bowen
performedIn Royal Wedding
surface form: Royal Wedding (soundstage sequence)
portrayedBy Fred Astaire
productionCompany Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
productionCompanyOfFilmSequence Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
recordLabel MGM Records
releaseYear 1951
1951
tempo moderate
title You’re All the World to Me self-link
surface form: You're All the World to Me
vocalLanguage English
vocalType male solo

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Royal Wedding hasSong You’re All the World to Me
You’re All the World to Me title You’re All the World to Me self-link
subject surface form: You're All the World to Me
this entity surface form: You're All the World to Me