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"Tra-la-la" is a song composed byGeorge andIra Gershwin for the 1922 Broadway showFor Goodness' Sake.[1] However, it was never performed in the show. It was later performed in the 1951 American filmAn American in Paris byGene Kelly andOscar Levant. InAn American in Paris, it was listed asTra-la-la (This Time It's Really Love).

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  1. ^Inglis, Thomas; Grower, Janice (2007).The Sheet Music of George Gershwin: A Pictorial Price Guide. Vena Books.
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