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"Let Yourself Go" is a popular song written by Irving Berlin for the 1936 film Follow the Fleet, where it was introduced by Ginger Rogers.
Ginger Rogers performed the song in the 1936 musical Follow the Fleet backed up by Jeanne Gray, Betty Grable, and Joy Hodges. She reprised the song in an audition scene.
2/12/36 Russ Case (tpt) Will Bradley (tbn) Artie Shaw (cl, as) Martha Boswell (p) Dick McDonough (g) Dick Cherwin (sb) Stan King (d) New York. 60463-A Let Yourself Go (Irving Berlin) 2:43 Decca 709B
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