Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off

~ Recording by Fred Astaire

Appears on releases

#TitleLengthTrack artistRelease titleCountry/Date
Official
1.2Let's Call the Whole Thing Off4:41Fred AstaireSteppin' Out: Astaire Sings
  • 1994-06-21 US
1.2Let's Call the Whole Thing Off4:41Fred AstaireSteppin' Out: Astaire Sings
  • 1994-07-21 XW
1.2Let's Call the Whole Thing Off4:38Fred AstaireColeção Folha grandes vozes, Volume 4: Fred Astaire
  • 2012-08-19 BR
1.6Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off4:35Fred AstaireThe Astaire Story
(unknown)
1.5Let's Call the Whole Thing Off4:39Fred AstaireJazz Time (disc 1)

Relationships

producer:Norman Granz
double bass:Ray Brown (in 1952-12)
drums (drum set) [drums]:Alvin Stoller (in 1952-12)
guitar:Barney Kessel (in 1952-12)
piano:Oscar Peterson (in 1952-12)
tenor saxophone:Flip Phillips (in 1952-12)
trumpet:Charlie Shavers (in 1952-12)
vocals:Fred Astaire (in 1952-12)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:UMG Recordings, Inc. (in 1952)
recording of:Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off (in 1952-12)

Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off (from “Shall We Dance”)

lyricist:Ira Gershwin (in 1937)
composer:George Gershwin (in 1937)
publisher:Gershwin Publishing Corp (in 1937)
referred to in medleys:Medley: You’re the Cream in My Coffee / Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off (order: 2)
later translated versions:Een heel verschil
Gemmas doch afoch auf
translated version of:Vamos a dejarlo ya (Let's Call the Whole Thing Off)
part of:Shall We Dance
is the basis for:Grepa Tolk