Songs, principally from musicals. Words and music by Cole Porter.
Contents:
Another op'nin, another show : from Kiss me, Kate -- Begin the beguine : from Jubilee -- Don't fence me in : from Hollywood canteen -- Ev'ry time we say goodbye : from Seven lively arts -- From this moment on : from Kiss me, Kate -- Get out of town : from Leave it to me -- Goodbye, little dream, goodbye : from O mistress mine -- I get a kick out of you : from Anything goes -- I happen to like New York : from The New Yorkers -- I love Paris : from Can-can -- I've got you under my skin : from Born to dance -- Just one of those things : from High society -- Let's misbehave : from Paris -- Love for sale : from The New Yorkers -- Miss Otis regrets : from Hi diddle diddle -- Mister and Missus Fitch : from Gay divorce -- My heart belongs to daddy : from Leave it to me -- Night and day : from Gay divorce -- So in love : from Kiss me, Kate -- Where is the life that late I led? : from Kiss me, Kate -- Were thine that special face : from Kiss me, Kate -- What is this thing called love? : from Wake up and dream -- Who wants to be a millionaire? : from High society -- You'd be so nice to come home to : from Something to shout about -- You do something to me : from Fifty million Frenchmen -- You're sensational : from High society -- You've got that thing : from Fifty million Frenchmen -- Be a clown : from The pirate -- Anything goes : from Anything goes -- Brush up your Shakespeare : from Kiss me, Kate -- Too darn hot! : from Kiss me, Kate -- Be like the bluebird : from Anything goes -- I love you : from Mexican hayride -- Blow, Gabriel, blow : from Anything goes -- Easy to love : from Born to dance -- It's all right with me : from Can-can -- Hey, good lookin' : from Something for the boys -- It's de-lovely : from Red, hot and blue! -- I'm a gigolo : from Wake up and dream -- In the still of the night : from Rosalie -- Let's do it (Let's fall in love) : from Can-can -- True story : from High society -- The physician (But he never said he loved me) : from Nymph errant -- Wunderbar : from Kiss me, Kate -- Take me back to Manhattan : from The New Yorkers -- You don't know Paree : from Fifty million Frenchmen -- Thank you so much Missus Lowsborough-goodby -- Well, did you evah? : from High society -- You're the top : from Anything goes -- Why can't you behave? : from Kiss me, Kate.
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