Pick Yourself Up - Swing Time (1936) video free download


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"Pick Yourself Up" is a popular song composed in 1936 by Jerome Kern, with lyrics written by Dorothy Fields.

The song was written for the film Swing Time (1936), where it was introduced by Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. Ginger plays a dance instructor whom Fred follows into her studio; he pretends to have two left feet in order to get her to dance with him. It served as the theme song for the short-lived 1955-56 prime time television variety series The Johnny Carson Show.

Lyrics:

[He]

Please teacher, teach me something,

Nice teacher, teach me something.

I'm as awkward as a camel, that's not the worst,

My two feet haven't met yet,

But I'll be teacher's pet yet,

'Cause I'm gonna learn to dance or burst.

[She]

Nothing's impossible I have found,

For when my chin is on the ground,

I pick myself up,

Dust myself off,

Start All over again.

Don't lose your confidence if you slip,

Be grateful for a pleasant trip,

And pick yourself up,

Dust yourself off,

Start all over again.

Work like a soul inspired,

Till the battle of the day is won.

You may be sick and tired,

But you'll be a man, my son!

Will you remember the famous men,

Who had to fall to rise again?

So take a deep breath,

Pick yourself up,

Dust yourself off,

Start all over again.

[He]

I'll get some self assurance

If your endurance is great.

I'll learn by easy stages

If you're courageous and wait.

To feel the strength I want to,

I must hang on to your hand,

Maybe by the time I'm fifty

I'll get up and do a nifty.

[Both]

Nothing's impossible I have found,

For when my chin is on the ground,

I pick myself up,

Dust myself off,

Start all over again.

Don't lose your confidence if you slip,

Be grateful for a pleasant trip,

And pick yourself up,

Dust yourself off,

Start all over again.

Work like a soul inspired,

Till the battle of the day is won.

You may be sick and tired,

But you'll be a man, my son!

Will you remember the famous men,

Who had to fall to rise again?

So take a deep breath,

Pick yourself up,

Dust yourself off,

Start all over again.

Comments

8 years ago

peppermint street dolls

I love this song so much!

8 years ago

Edward Millership

I find it a little ironic, that this is from 1936, just at the start of the rise of nazi'ism.. Ah well here we go again...

9 years ago

Steve Sheltie

I'm only here cuz ldshadowlady

9 years ago

Primera Lobos

Am I the only one who was brought here by Aaliyah's Try Again?

9 years ago

Ellah :3

Lizze brought me here cx

9 years ago

Pea Lord

LDShadowLady....

9 years ago

Graham Howes

La gioia in una giornata fredda scuro .. un piccolo raggio di solePer mia amica +Michelle BeJoy on a dark cold day .. a little ray of sunshine 

9 years ago

Peter Butt

breaking bad

9 years ago

looneywoman

"Listen, no one could teach you to dance in a million years." ROTFL!!! :)

9 years ago

Lidija Mudri

The end is the best

9 years ago

WickedMichael

breaking bad !

9 years ago

Neil Kerr

They don't make them like that anymore....breathtaking talent....world seems to full of talent free little twerps now....99.9% deluded!

9 years ago

Michael Ramos

Getting chopped up today? Pick Yourself Up - Swing Time (1936)

9 years ago

genesee

lyrics by Dorothy Fields, music by Jerome Kern

9 years ago

メギツネ

LDShadowLady :D

9 years ago

FluffyClouds000

: D !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

10 years ago

Marly Godoy

Breaking BAD

10 years ago

Gordon Booker Jnr

love this :-) awesome

10 years ago

Lily Mannion

we sing this song in my choir at my school

10 years ago

ProbablyNotProbably

Sure is opinions in here

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