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and Jerome Kern's "All The Things You Are". Mam'selle", composed by Edmund Goulding with lyrics by Mack Gordon for the film The Razor's Edge (1946), was released as a single . In 1957, Sinatra released Close to You, A Swingin' Affair! and Where Are You?-his first album in stereo, with Gordon Jenkins. Sinatra with Dean Martin and Judy Garland in 1962.
Anything Goes" is a song written by Cole Porter for his musical Anything Goes (1934). Many of the lyrics include humorous references to figures of scandal and gossip from Depression-era high society. One couplet refers to Samuel Goldwyn's box-office failure Nana starring Anna Sten, whose English was said to be incomprehensible to all except Goldwyn (Goldwyn was from Poland and Sten Ukraine).
Composed By – Cole Porter. Conductor, Arranged By – Nelson Riddle. Label variant: all tracks below spindle hole indicates 1st pressing 2nd pressing Cole Porter's Can-Can: Original Soundtrack Album 3rd pressing Cole Porter's Can-Can: Original Soundtrack Album. Matrix, Runout (Hand etched): W1-1301-D10. Matrix, Runout (Hand etched): W2-1301-D3. Matrix, Runout: 5 point star. Other Versions (5 of 41) View All. Cat.
Cole Porter – Cole Porter's Can-Can. Original Broadway Cast. Other Versions (5 of 10) View All.Cole Porter's Can-Can (CD, Album). ZDM 7 64664 2 2. US. 1992. Cole Porter's Can-Can (LP).
Cole Porter said that Don't Fence Me In was the least favourite of all his hit songs. The song was a massive hit for Roy Rogers. Porter was the son of a fruit farmer and grew up on a 750-acre farm in Peru, Indiana. I get a kick out of you (1934).
Selected Cole Porter songs from the 1934 Broadway musical Anything Goes. Cole Porter: four standards from the musical Anything Goes, 1934. Selected Cole Porter songs from the 1934 Broadway musical Anything Goes. Included are the standards: I Get a Kick Out of You.
Porter played Rodgers several of his compositions and Rodgers was highly impressed, wondering why Porter was not represented on Broadway, not knowing Cole had already written several shows that had flopped. In the late 1920s, Porter returned to Broadway, and made up for lost time. Porter reintroduced himself to Broadway with the musical Paris (1928), which featured one of his greatest "list" songs, "Let's Do It (Let's Fall In Love).
This Cole Porter classic was introduced by June Knight in the Broadway musical Jubilee in 1935, and Artie Shaw's 1938 instrumental version went to and made it famous. In 1956 Ella Fitzgerald released the first of her famous series of Songbooks of great American composers. Cole Porter's songs were the first in the series, and this was among the 35 tracks on the album. This is played in the Hollywood productions Broadway Melody Of 1940 and Night And Day (1946), a mostly fictional biopic of composer Porter. A Beguine is a ballroom dance similar to a rumba. Cole Porter, who invented the word Beguine, also wrote "Let's End The Beguine" for Beatrice Lillie in 1944. The musical Jubilee was inspired by King George V and Queen Mary's silver anniversary.