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The Words and Music of Cole Porter - 1920s, 30s, 40s
  • Cole Porter Tribute From The Stars
  • 22 Nostalgic Classics
  • With Billie Holiday & Marlene Dietrich
  • 2 Tracks Sung By Porter Himself
  • Unforgettable Cole Porter Lyrics
  • Product Code: PPCD78126
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    Our selection of the greatest songs and lyrics from the remarkable Cole Porter. 22 superb tracks, the great stars of this generation salute Cole Porter - performing his best loved numbers in superlative style. The Words & Music of Cole Porter also includes two tracks sung by the man himself.

    1. Bille Holiday - Let's Do It
    2. Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters - Don't Fence Me In
    3. Frances Day - It's De-Lovely
    4. Al Bowlly - How Could We Be Wrong?
    5. Gertrude Lawrence - Experiment
    6. Sam Browne & Jay Wilbur - Miss Otis Regrets
    7. Marlene Dietrich - You Do Something To Me
    8. Nat Gonella & His Georgians - Blow, Gabriel, Blow
    9. Frances Langford - Easy to Love
    10. Fred Astaire - I've Got You On My Mind
    11. Cole Porter - Anything Goes
    12. Billie Holiday - Night And Day
    13. Artie Shaw & His Orchestra - What Is This Thing Called Love?
    14. Billy Cotton & His Band - My Heart Belongs To Daddy
    15. Noel Coward - You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
    16. Frances Langford - Rap Tap On Wood
    17. Chick Henderson & Joe Loss - Begin The Beguine
    18. Gertrude Lawrence - The Physician
    19. Irving Aaronson & His Commanders - Let's Misbehave
    20. Virginia Bruce - I've Got You Under My Skin
    21. Sam Browne & Ambrose - It Was Just One Of Those Things
    22. Cole Porter - You're The Top


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