Shall We Dance. released in 1937, is the seventh of the ten Astaire-Rogers musical comedy films. The idea for the film originated in the studio's desire to exploit the successful formula created by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart with their 1936 Broadway hit On Your Toes. The musical featured an American dancer getting involved with a touring Russian ballet company. In a major coup for RKO, Pan Berman managed to attract the Gershwins – George Gershwin who wrote the symphonic underscore and Ira Gershwin the lyrics – to score this, their second Hollywood musical after Delicious in 1931.

Date of composition 1937 in Hollywood, FL, United States
Premiered 1937, May 13th in New York, NY, United States
Autotranslations beta George Gershwin: Score to "Shall We Dance"
George Gershwin: Score to "Shall We Dance"
George Gershwin: Score to "Shall We Dance"