Tea for Two
"Tea for Two" is a song from the 1925 musical No, No, Nanette with music by Vincent Youmans and lyrics by Irving Caesar. It became a jazz standard and was recorded by numerous bands and instrumentalists. One famous interpretation of the song is Tommy Dorsey's cha-cha-cha version, top ten in 1958, re-popularized in 2005 by advertisements for McVitie's biscuits. Another notable recording was made by Art Tatum in 1939. The song was also orchestrated by Dimitri Shostakovich in 1928 under the title "Tahiti-Trot". In 1950, the movie "Tea for Two" starring Doris Day reintroduced the song.
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