Cole Porter: A Centennial CelebrationVarious Artists
Release Date: 04/23/1991
Original Release:
1991
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 134533_CD
UPC # 078635309027
Label: RCA Records (USA)
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Disc: 1
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Were Thine That Special Face - Alfred Drake/Lehman Engel/Al Drake/Lehman Engel & His Orchestra (from "Kiss Me Kate")
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Easy to Love - Dinah Shore/Frank de Vol/F. De Vol Orch. (from "Born To Dance")
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I've Got My Eyes on You - André Previn/The Rhythm (from "Broadway Melody Of 1942")
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My Heart Belongs to Daddy - Mary Martin/Tutti Camarata & His Orchestra (from "Leave It To Me")
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So in Love - Irving Aaronson & His Commanders/Mario Lanza/Irving Aaronson & His Orchestra/Jeff Alexander Choir (from "Kiss Me Kate")
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It's De-Lovely - Skitch Henderson, His Piano & His Orchestra (from "Red, Hot And Blue")
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Get Out of Town - Lena Horne/Lennie Hayton & His Orchestra/L. Hayton Orchestra (from "Leave It To Me")
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Night and Day - Fred Astaire/Leo Reisman & His Orchestra (previously unreleased, from "The Gay Divorce")
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Friendship - Bill McCutcheon/Patti LuPone/B. McCutcheon (from "Anything Goes")
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In the Still of the Night - Norman Luboff/RCA Victor Orchestra (from "Rosalie")
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Medley: Night and Day: Night And Day / I Get A Kick Out Of You / Blow Gabriel Blow (from "Anything Goes") - Arthur Fiedler/Boston Pops Orchestra - (from "Anything Goes")
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Performer: Various Artists
Engineer: Dick Baxter Producer: Chick Crumpacker; Fred Reynolds; Peter Dellheim; Henri Rene; E.O. Welker; Joe Carlton; Jay David Saks; John Pfeiffer; Steve Sholes; Charles Gerhardt; Hugo Winterhalter; Charles Grean Distributor: BMG (distributor) Notes: Recording information: Lincoln Center Theater (11/22/1932-12/07/1987). This master of the urban lyric and chic tune is himself heard here singing demos of three of his standards. Includes 20 performances from the '30s to '80s, featuring Fred Astaire, Artie Shaw, Lena Horne, and others. This is the cornerstone of 20th-century music. ~ Mark A. Humphrey
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