# | Track | Artist/Composer | Duration |
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Cole Porter In Paris: Film Songs Medley | |||
1. | It’s All Right With Me | Diahann Carroll Cole Porter | |
2. | I Concentrate on You | Perry Como Cole Porter | |
3. | Be A Clown | Connie Stevens Cole Porter | |
4. | Well, Did You Evah? | Perry Como, Louis Jourdan Cole Porter | |
5. | From This Moment On | Diahann Carroll Cole Porter | |
6. | In the Still of the Night | Perry Como Cole Porter | |
Cole Porter In Paris: Kiss Me Kate Medley | |||
7. | We Open in Venice-Another Op’nin, Another Show | Diahann Carroll, Connie Stevens, Louis Jourdan, Perry Como Cole Porter | |
8. | Wunderbar | Louis Jourdan Cole Porter | |
9. | So In Love | Perry Como Cole Porter | |
10. | Too Darn Hot | Diahann Carroll Cole Porter | |
11. | Always True to You in My Fashion | Connie Stevens Cole Porter | |
12. | Where is the Life That Late I Led? | Louis Jourdan Cole Porter | |
13. | Were Thine That Special Face | Perry Como Cole Porter | |
14. | Brush Up Your Shakespeare-So in Love (reprise) | Diahann Carroll, Connie Stevens, Louis Jourdan, Perry Como Cole Porter | |
Cole Porter In Paris: Can-Can Medley | |||
15. | Give Him the Ooh-La-La | Diahann Carroll, Connie Stevens Cole Porter | |
16. | C’est Magnifique | Louis Jourdan Cole Porter | |
17. | Can-Can Diahann | Carroll, Connie Stevens Cole Porter | |
18. | I Love Paris | Perry Como Cole Porter | |
19. | Anything Goes | Diahann Carroll Cole Porter | |
20. | Easy to Love | Charles Aznavour Cole Porter | |
21. | My Heart Belongs to Daddy | Connie Stevens Cole Porter | |
22. | Do I Love You? | Louis Jourdan Cole Porter | |
23. | It’s De-Lovely | Twiggy Cole Porter | |
24. | Ridin’ High | Orchestra Cole Porter | |
25. | You’re the Top | Louis Jourdan, Diahann Carroll, Connie Stevens Cole Porter | |
26. | Begin the Beguine | Perry Como Cole Porter | |
Feathertop | |||
27. | Opening Billboard | Orchestra Mary Rodgers | |
28. | The Day I Say I Do | Jane Powell Mary Rodgers | |
29. | Incantation Ballet | Orchestra Mary Rodgers | |
30. | Gentlemen of Breeding | Cathleen Nesbitt, Hugh O’Brian Mary Rodgers | |
31. | Cathleen Nesbitt | Hugh O’Brian Mary Rodgers | |
32. | I’m a Man | Hugh O’Brian Mary Rodgers | |
33. | Family Tree | Hugh O’Brian and Chorus Mary Rodgers | |
34. | Easy Come | Easy Go Jane Powell Mary Rodgers | |
35. | Intimate Friends | Hans Conried, Hugh O’Brian Mary Rodgers | |
36. | Perfect Strangers | Jane Powell, Hugh O’Brian Mary Rodgers |
Added on Wednesday, March 28, 2018
Kritzerland is proud to present a new CD release of two great TV specials: Cole Porter In Paris, a TV Spectacular, music and Lyrics by Cole Porter and Feathertop, an Original Musical Written for Television, music by Mary Rodgers Lyrics by Martin Charnin.
Kritzerland is proud to present a new CD release of two great TV specials: Cole Porter In Paris, a TV Spectacular, music and Lyrics by Cole Porter and Feathertop, an Original Musical Written for Television, music by Mary Rodgers Lyrics by Martin Charnin.
Cole Porter in Paris was an NBC TV/Bell System Family Theatre musical special that aired on January 17, 1973. The producers assembled an all-star cast including Diahann Carroll, Perry Como, Louis Jourdan, Connie Stevens, with special performances by Charles Aznavour and Twiggy, and the dance trio comprised of choreographer Alan Johnson, Graciela Daniele, and Barbara Alston. The show was shot on soundstages and various locations, including, of course Paris.
The impressive creative team included directors Walter C. Miller and Martin Charnin, with settings by Don Shirley, Jr., costumes by Theoni V. Aldredge, musical direction by Elliot Lawrence, and arrangements by Nick Perito. Of course the draw is a huge number of classic Cole Porter songs, sung by a great cast of folks. Originally released as a promotional LP only, we’re happy to give bring this to Great American Songbook and Porter lovers everywhere.
Feathertop, based on the story by Nathaniel Hawthorne, aired on October 19, 1961 as a one-hour special on the ABC Network. The adaptation and teleplay was by John Marsh, and the music by Mary Rodgers, who’d had a big success with Once Upon a Mattress, which had proved her to be a chip off the old Richard Rodgers, her father. The lyrics were by an up-and-comer named Martin Charnin, the same Martin Charnin that would produce Cole Porter in Paris, but more importantly the same Martin Charnin who would do the lyrics for and direct a little show called Annie.
The show had a stellar cast, including the wonderful Jane Powell, TV’s Wyatt Earp, Hugh O’Brian, Cathleen Nesbitt, Hans Conried, and in support, Jackie Joseph, Shirley Mills, Pat Lloyd, and Anthony (Scooter) Teague. The New York Times said, “A lovely touch of theatre was brought to television Thursday night… a musical fantasy of beguiling and tuneful gentleness that illumed Channel 7 with a glow of charming make believe for very nearly a full hour.” The New York World Telegram raved, “A bright, original musical comedy bursting forth from that tired, blinking little screen.”
As with Cole Porter in Paris, Feathertop was released only as a promotional LP.
Cole Porter In Paris/Feathertop is limited to 500