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  1. A partially complete list of songs by Cole Porter. [1] Songs written at Yale University: “Antoinette Birby”. “Bingo Eli Yale”. “Bull Dog”. Cora (1911 college musical) And the Villain Still Pursued Her (1912 college musical) "We are the Chorus of the Show".

    • Music, Not Law
    • Making Moves and Music
    • Going Hollywood
    • Accidents and Reunions
    • The End
    • Cole Porter Legacy
    • Bull-Dog
    • True Love
    • Don’T Fence Me in
    • Love For Sale

    However, while at the academy, Porter brought a piano with him and discovered music was his true love, not law school. Through his ability to entertain, he had no difficulty making friends. Still, he maintained his studies in school and became class valedictorian. His grandfather rewarded him by having him tour Europe. In 1909, Cole Porter attended...

    After the failure of Porter’s first Broadway musical, he spent time in New York City before moving to Paris in 1917. While there, he worked with the Duryea Relief organization. While there, he also served in the French Foreign Legion. At one point, he served in North Africa and was transferred to Fontainebleau’s French Officers School. While there,...

    Cole Porter’s success on Broadway earned him the attention of Hollywood. His final production on Broadway in the 1920s was 1929’s Fifty Million Frenchmen, which he wrote twenty-eight songs for, including “You Do Something to Me.” At first, it received mixed reviews until paid advertisements applauding the show turned it into one of the most success...

    It wouldn’t be until after his horseriding accident on October 24 that same year would she left Paris to remain at his side. When the medical team insisted Cole Porter’s damaged right leg needed to be amputated, she sided with Porter to refuse the procedure. He’d rather live with the crippled condition and pain for the rest of his life, pouring his...

    Going into the 1950s, Cole Porter continued to produce musical numbers. However, 1950’s Out of This World was considered too vulgar and campy so it was not successful. 1952’s Can-Can featured a pair of hits that put him back on top. “C’est Magnifique” and “It’s All Right with Me” have both become fan favorites in the music industry. 1955’s Silk Sto...

    There has been a flurry of recording artists that have performed Cole Porter’s songs throughout the years. Even today, some of the best musical talent in the industry continue to be inspired by Porter’s music as they cover versions of his biggest hits themselves. In 2007, a Hollywood Walk of Fame star was dedicated to Cole Porter. A portrait of Col...

    “Bull-Dog” was one of three hundred songs Cole Porter wrote while attending Yale College as a student. It remains a football fight song favorite for the school that’s still played to this day. This song earns its place among Cole Porter’s songs because it was written by a man who was still carving a career path for himself as a musician, despite th...

    “True Love” was a popular song Cole Porter wrote in 1956 that was performed by Bing Crosby and Grace Kelly in the Hollywood musical, High Society. It earned an Academy Award win for Best Original Song and remains one of Porter’s highest favored songs from his roster of compositions. The version performed by Crosby and Kelly was accompanied by the M...

    In 1934, Cole Porter composed a cowboy song, “Don’t Fence Me In,” which remained somewhat obscure until Roy Rogers sang it in 1944’s Hollywood Canteen. Since then, it was also covered by a number of artists that turned this song into a fan favorite hit. The content behind the song was based on what was written by poet, Robert Fletcher. He was also ...

    For the Broadway musical, The New Yorkers, “Love for Sale” was first performed by Kathryn Crawford before it was reassigned to Elisabeth Welch. At the time, the radio stations refused to play it due to the explicit content. Instead, an instrumental version was played. Its success became a musical standard that’s still favored by musicians today. De...

  2. 20. Sept. 2023 · Cole Porter had numerous successful songs throughout his career, but “Night and Day” is often considered one of his most popular and enduring compositions. Its timeless melody and evocative lyrics have made it a favorite among audiences worldwide.

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  3. As selected by Class Members of Broadway's Silver Age, Part 2, OLLI@Duke

  4. Cole Albert Porter war ein US-amerikanischer Komponist und Liedtexter. Der Grammy- und Tony-Preisträger gehört zu den wichtigsten Autoren des Great American Songbooks. Zu seinen bekanntesten Werken gehören die Evergreens Night and Day, Begin the Beguine und I’ve Got You Under My Skin sowie das Musical Kiss Me, Kate.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cole_PorterCole Porter - Wikipedia

    Cole Albert Porter (June 9, 1891 – October 15, 1964) was an American composer and songwriter. Many of his songs became standards noted for their witty, urbane lyrics, and many of his scores found success on Broadway and in Hollywood films .

  6. 9. Juni 2021 · Viele Cole-Porter-Songs sind zu Jazzstandards und Evergreens geworden. Der Millionärssohn feierte Ende der 20er-Jahre seinen Durchbruch am Broadway. Doch sein sorgenfreies Leben änderte...