You're Sensational: Cole Porter in the '20s, '40s, and '50s, Vol. 1 - Wake Up & Dream (1916-1929) > Compilation


Recording Details

Date
2002
Type
Audio / Stage Cast / (Compilation)
Method
Studio
Language
English
Location
US / NY / New York
Music
Cole Porter (925)
Lyrics
Cole Porter (925)
Performer
Fred Astaire (346), George Barnes Quartet, Mae Barnes (4), Buddy Berigan & His Orchestra, Bunny Berigan's Music, William Bolcom (30), Irine Bordoni, Anita Boyer (2), Banjo Buddy (2), Jackie Cain (28), Maurice Chevalier (100), Bing Crosby (463), David Crosby (2), Marlene Dietrich (67), Hildegarde (33), Leslie Hutchinson (29), Jack Hylton (33), Oliver Kline, Roy Kral (27), George Metaza, Joan Morris (28), The Nat King Cole Trio (4), Cole Porter (925), Les Reisman, Daryl Sherman (20), Elaine Stritch (65), Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra, Lee Wiley (59)
Shortcode
[r7125]

Releases

Format
CD
Label
Sony A 33714
Released
1999
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# Tracks
23
Lists
21 collectors / 5 wish lists
Shortcode
[rl9445]
1. I've a shooting box in Scotland (from "See America First") -- Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire
2. Old-fashioned garden (from "Hitchy-Koo of 1919") -- Olive Kline
3. Two little babes in the wood (from "Greenwich Village Follies") -- Cole Porter
4. I'm in love again (from "Greenwich Village Follies") -- Bing Crosby
5. I'm in love again (from "Greenwich Village Follies")
6. Don't look at me that way (from "Paris")
7. Let's misbehave (from "Paris" (unused))
8. Let's do it, let's fall in love (from "Paris")
9. Let's do it, let's fall in love (from "Paris")
10. Wake up and dream (from "Wake Up and Dream")
11. Looking at you (from "Wake Up and Dream") -- Roy Kral
12. Looking at you (from "Wake Up and Dream")
13. What is this thing called love (from "Wake Up and Dream")
14. What is this thing called love (from "Wake Up and Dream")
15. What is this thing called love (from "Wake Up and Dream")
16. They all fall in love (used in the film "The Battle of Paris") -- Jack Hylton
17. You do something to me (from "Fifty Million Frenchmen") -- Marlene Dietrich
18. You've got that thing (from "Fifty Million Frenchmen") -- Maurice Chevalier
19. The tale of the oyster (or The song of the oyster) (from "Fifty Million Frenchmen") -- William Bolcom
20. I worship you (from "Fifty Million Frenchman" (unused)) -- Hildegarde Ranczak
21. Why don't we try staying home? (from "Fifty Million Frenchmen" (unused)) -- Elaine Stritch
22. Hot-house rose, song
23. The laziest gal in town, song -- Mae Barnes

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