Porter C

When1:  1928

When2:  1957

Who:    Cole Porter [Porter, Cole]

What:   composer

Where:  USA

works\  You Do Something to Me [1928: from Fifty Million Frenchmen]; Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love) [1928: from Paris]; What Is This Thing Called Love [1929: from Wake up and Dream]; My Heart Belongs to Daddy [1930]; Love for Sale [1930: from The New Yorkers]; Night and Day [1932: from Gay Divorcee]; After You, Who? [1932: from Gay Divorcee]; Gay Divorcee [1932: musical]; All Through the Night [1934: from Anything Goes]; Anything Goes [1934: from Anything Goes]; Don't Fence Me In [1934]; I Get a Kick Out of You [1934: from Anything Goes]; Miss Otis Regrets [1934]; Begin the Beguine [1935: from Jubilee]; You're the Top [1934: from Anything Goes]; I Get a Kick Out of You [1934: from Anything Goes]; Blow Gabriel, Blow [1934: from Anything Goes]; All Thru the Night [1934: from Anything Goes]; Why Shouldn't I? [1935: from Jubilee]; Just One of Those Things [1935: from Jubilee]; Jubilee [1935: musical]; Born to Dance [1936]; Easy to Love [1936: from Born to Dance]; I've Got You under My Skin [1936: from the film Born to Dance]; Born to Dance [1936: musical, including Easy to Love and I've Got You under My Skin]; Red, Hot and Blue! [1936: musical, including It's De-Lovely]; Rosalee or Rosalie [1937: musical]; In the Still of the Night [1937: from Rosalie]; At Long Last Love [1938: from You Never Know]; Get Out of Town [1938: from Leave It to Me]; Leave It to Me [1938: musical, including My Heart Belongs to Daddy]; DuBarry Was a Lady [1939: musical, including Friendship]; Do I Love You [1939: from Du Barry Was a Lady]; I've Got My Eyes on You [1940: from Broadway Melody of 1940]; Broadway Melody of 1940 [1940]; You'll Never Get Rich [1941]; Don't Fence Me In [1942: western]; Something to Shout About [1942: musical, including You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To]; Mexican Hayride [1943: musical]; You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To [1943: from Something to Shout About]; Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye [1944: from Seven Lively Arts]; So in Love [1948: from Kiss Me Kate]; Pirate [1948]; Be a Clown [1948: from the film The Pirate]; Kiss Me Kate [1948: musical, including Always True to You in My Fashion, Another Op'nin', Another Show, So in Love, Wunderbar, and Too Darn Hot]; Wunderbar [1948: from Kiss Me Kate]; Why Can't You Behave [1948: from Kiss Me Kate]; We Open in Venice [1948: from Kiss Me Kate]; Another Op'nin', Another Show [1948: from Kiss Me Kate]; Tom, Dick or Harry [1948: from Kiss Me Kate]; Too Darn Hot [1948: from Kiss Me Kate]; Brush up Your Shakespeare [1948: from Kiss Me Kate]; I Love Paris [1952: from Can Can]; Can-Can [1952: musical, including I Love Paris, It's All Right with Me]; Silk Stockings [1954: musical, including All of You]; True Love [1955: from the movie High Society]; All of You [1955: from Silk Stockings]; High Society [1956: including True Love]; True Love [1956: in the film High Society]; Les Girls [1957]

Detail: He lived 1891 to 1964.

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