Boris dance sequence


Okay, I have watched this adorable Movie about hundred times since buying the DVD, and I have looked at the end credits many times trying to figure out the song Boris dances to when Betty brings Dylis' dress. I am pretty confident it was preformed by The Ted Heath Orchestra, and I thought I had it when I listened to Tuxedo Junction, But I have not been able to find that particular version, Please can anyone tell me, if this is the correct song, and if so, does anyone know where I can find a reasonable copy of the exact or quick version of this song, as I find it absolutely charming!
Thanks to anyone who can help, and I hope you all enjoy this movie as much as I have!


Tam

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I know its been a while and you probaly already found what you were looking for, Just in case:

According to the subtitles the song is "Begin the Beguine" by Ted Heath and his orchestra.

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If you mean the tune to which they dance at the end of the film, surely, that Cole Porter's unforgettable Beguin the Beguine, and the rendition was excellent - I saw in the credtis it was by Ted Heath group - magnificent the signer. Makes up for the awful performance in De-Lovely, the biopic of Cole Porter with Kevin Kleen and super lovely Ashley Judd. I don't remember who signs it in De-Lovely, but it is awfully out of tune. Good for the British for this Begin the Beguine version. Pepe (voltape) - Lima - Peru

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I hope you have found this song by now. It is not Begin the Beguine or String of Pearls. We are also trying to identify the song. I would love to have someone give me a title!

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i know tom jones is singing at the end and he sings begin the beguine hmmmm now you got my curosity up hahahahaha

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When Boris Plots takes away the presumed dead body of Betty they begin singing "Blue Skies" almost as a reprise of the music from their dance scene. It seems to me the band was playing that same melody.

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