You're The Top: Cole Porter In The 1930s


Musical | Release date: 11/03/1993 | Format: CD
 

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# Track Artist/Composer Duration
1.The New Yorkers (1930): I'm Getting Myself Ready for YouEmil Coleman and his Orch 
2.The New Yorkers (1930): Where Have You Been?Teddi King/George Siravo 
3.The New Yorkers (1930): Let's Fly AwayLee Wiley/Bunny Berigan's Music 
4.The New Yorkers (1930): I Happen to Like New YorkJudy Garland/Norrie Paramour 
5.The New Yorkers (1930): Love for SaleLibby Homan with studio orch 
6.The New Yorkers (1930): Love for SaleRuby Braff/Ellis Larkins 
7.The New Yorkers (1930): Let's Step OutMister Tram Associates 
8.Gay Divorce (1932): After You, Who?Bill Evans 
9.Gay Divorce (1932): After You, Who?Sylvia Syms/Mike Renzi Trio 
10.Gay Divorce (1932): I've Got You on My MindAmbrose and his Orch 
11.Gay Divorce (1932): Mister and Missus FitchJulie Wilson/William Roy 
12.Gay Divorce (1932): Night and DayLeo Reisman and his Orch/Fred Astaire 
13.Gay Divorce (1932): Night and DayBillie Holiday 
14.Gay Divorce (1932): Night and DayArt Tatum 
15.Gay Divorce (1932): How's Your RomanceBobby Short 
16.Nymph Errant (1933): ExperimentMabel Mercer/Cy Walter/Stan Freeman 
17.Nymph Errant (1933): The CocotteCole Porter 
18.Nymph Errant (1933): Nymph ErrantGertrude Lawrence/Ray Noble 
19.Nymph Errant (1933): The PhysicianJoan Morris/William Bolcom 
20.Nymph Errant (1933): How Could We Be Wrong?Bobby Short 
21.Nymph Errant (1933): SolomonElisabeth Welch/Ray Noble 
22.Nymph Errant (1933): It's Bad for MeRosemary Clooney/Benny Goodman Sextet 
# Track Artist/Composer Duration
1.Anything Goes (1934): Anything GoesCole Porter 
2.Anything Goes (1934): I Get a Kick Out of YouEthel Merman/Johnny Green and his Orch 
3.Anything Goes (1934): All through the NightBarbara Lea/Bucky Pizzarelli 
4.Anything Goes (1934): Blow, Gabriel, BlowEthel Merman/Jay Blackton 
5.Anything Goes (1934): You're the TopHal Kemp and his Orch 
6.Anything Goes (1934): You're the TopLouis Armstrong/Russell Garcia 
7.Miscellaneous Song (1934): Miss Otis RegretsEthel Waters with studio Orch 
8.Miscellaneous Song (1934): Miss Otis RegretsElla Fitzgerald 
9.Adios, Argentina (1934-35): Don't Fence Me InEdward Nell/Foursome Quartet/Cole Porter 
10.Adios, Argentian (1934-35): Don't Fence Me InBing Crosby/Andrew Sisters 
11.Jubilee (1935): Begin the BeguineTony Martin/Henri Rene and his Orch 
12.Jubilee (1935): Begin the BeguineXavier Cugat/Waldorf-Astoria Orch 
13.Jubilee (1935): Begin the BeguineArtie Shaw and His Orch 
14.Jubilee (1935): When Love Comes Your WayCole Porter 
15.Jubilee (1935): Why Shouldn't I?Mary Martin/Ray Sinatra 
16.Jubilee (1935): Just One of Those ThingsLouis Armstrong/Oscar Peterson and his Quartet 
17.Jubilee (1935): Just One of Those ThingsBud Freeman/Bob Wilber 
18.Born To Dance (1936): Easy to LoveJames Stewart/MGM Orch 
19.Born To Dance (1936): Easy to LoveJudy Garland/MGM Orch 
20.Born To Dance (1936): Easy to LoveCasper Reardon and his Orch 
21.Born To Dance (1936): Rap Tap on WoodBobby Short 
22.Born To Dance (1936): I've Got You under My SkinLee Wiley/Victor Young and his Orch 
23.Born To Dance (1936): I've Got You under My SkinCesare Siepi/Roland Shaw Orch 
24.Born To Dance (1936): Swingin' the Jinx AwayTempo King and his Kings of Tempo 
# Track Artist/Composer Duration
1.Red, Hot, and Blue! (1936): Ridin' HighBenny Goodman And His Orch 
2.Red, Hot, and Blue! (1936): Down in the Depths (on the 90th Floor)Ethel Merman/Fairchild and Carroll and their Orch 
3.Red, Hot, and Blue! (1936): OursMabel Mercer/Cy Walter/Stan Freeman 
4.Red, Hot, and Blue! (1936): It's De-lovelyMabel Mercer/Cy Walter/Stan Freeman 
5.Rosalie (1937 Film): RosalieArtie Shaw and His Orch 
6.Rosalie (1937 Film): In the Still of the NightAl Bowlly/New Mayfair Orch 
7.Rosalie (1937 Film): In the Still of the NightJessye Norman/Boston Pops Orch 
8.Rosalie (1937 Film): I've a Strange New Rhythm in My HeartArtie Shaw And His New Music 
9.You Never Know (1938): At Long Last LoveLena Horne/Lennie Hayton and his Orch 
10.The Sun Never Sets (1938): River GodTodd Duncan/Drury Lane Theatre Orch 
11.Leave It To Me (1938): My Heart Belongs to DaddyMary Martin 
12.Leave It To Me (1938): My Heart Belongs to DaddyMary Martin/Eddy Duchin and his Orch 
13.Leave It To Me (1938) Get Out of TownRosemary Clooney/Concord Jazz All-Stars 
14.Leave It To Me (1938): Most Gentlemen Don't Like LoveJulie Wilson/Marshall Grant Trio 
15.The Man Who Came To Dinner (1939): What Am I to Do?Hubbell Pierce/William Roy 
16.Broadway Melody of 1940 (Film): I've Got My Eyes on YouBob Crosby and his Orch 
17.Broadway Melody of 1940 (Film): Please Don't Monkey with BroadwayFred Astaire/George Murphy 
18.Broadway Melody of 1940 (Film): I Concentrate on YouTeddi King 
19.Du Barry Was A Lady (1939): FriendshipJudy Garland/Johnny Mercer 
20.Du Barry Was A Lady (1939): Do I Love You?Ella Fitzgerald 
21.Du Barry Was A Lady (1939): When Love Beckoned (on 52nd Street)Artie Shaw and His Orch 
22.Du Barry Was A Lady (1939): Katie Went to HaitiBobby Short 
23.Du Barry Was A Lady (1939): Well, Did You Evah!Cole Porter/cast of 1956 TV broadcast 
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