You're The Top: Cole Porter in the 1930s > Cole Porter


Recording Details

Date
1993
Type
Audio / Stage Cast / (Compilation)
Language
English
Music
Cole Porter (925)
Lyrics
Cole Porter (925)
Producer
Susan Elliott (3), Robert Kimball (32), Christian Steiner, Dick Sudhalter (4)
Liner Notes
Robert Kimball (32), Dick Sudhalter (4)
Conductor
Jay Blackton (74), Buddy Bregman (36), Xavier Cugat (46), Ronnie Munro (10), Ray Noble (84), Norrie Paramor (31), Leo Reisman (26), Henri René (66), Vic Schoen (20), Ray Sinatra (21), George Siravo (30), Jo Beth Williams, John Williams [1] (45), John "Buddy" Williams, Victor Young (165)
Performer
The Andrews Sisters (86), Louis Armstrong (199), Artie Shaw & His Orchestra (11), Fred Astaire (346), Smith Ballew (8), Bob Crosby & His Orchestra (11), William Bolcom (30), Boston Pops Orchestra (45), Al Bowlly (38), Ruby Braff (16), Sam Browne (27), Rosemary Clooney (226), Bing Crosby (463), The Drury Lane Theatre Orchestra (10), Todd Duncan (23), Eddie Miller & His Orchestra, Eddy Duchin & His Orchestra (2), Emil Coleman & His Orchestra, Skinnay Ennis (6), Ella Fitzgerald (252), Helen Forrest (80), Bud Freeman (8), Stan Freeman (25), Judy Garland (486), Benny Goodman (78), Hal Kemp & His Orchestra (3), Lennie Hayton (81), Henri Rene & His Orchestra, Billie Holiday (173), Libby Holman (22), Lena Horne (205), Johnny Green & His Orchestra (8), Ray Johnson (2), Teddi King (25), Tempo King (2), Ellis Larkins (17), Gertrude Lawrence (104), Barbara Lea (19), Barbara Lee, Lennie Hayton & His Orchestra (2), Leo Reisman & His Orchestra (8), Louie Bellson & His Jazz Orchestra, Marion Mann, Mary Martin (179), Pete Martin (2), Tony Martin (146), Johnny Mercer (501), Mabel Mercer (26), Ethel Merman (223), MGM Studio Orchestra (66), Joan Morris (28), George Murphy (32), Jessye Norman (13), Loulie Jean Norman (15), Bucky Pizzarelli (44), Cole Porter (925), Del Porter, Don Reid, William Roy (40), Loren Schoenberg (3), Artie Shaw (45), Roland Shaw (39), Daryl Sherman (20), Bobby Short (58), Cesare Siepi (7), Marshall Smith, Dwight Snyder, Concord All Stars, James Stewart (15), Dick Sudhalter (4), Ralph Sutton (2), Sylvia Syms (36), Art Tatum (10), Cy Walter (16), Ethel Waters (73), Leo Watson (3), Elisabeth Welch (66), Bob Wilber (7), Lee Wiley (59), Julie Wilson [1] (40), Xavier Cugat & His Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra (12), Victor Young (165)
Notes
Cole Porter Centennial Collection
Shortcode
[r10140]

Releases

Format
3-CD
Label
Koch International 7136
Released
1993-11-03
Barcode
099923713623
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Lists
33 collectors / 4 wish lists
Shortcode
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Disc: 1
1. The New Yorkers (1930): I'm Getting Myself Ready for You - Emil 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 Away - Lee Wiley/Bunny Berigan's Music
4. The New Yorkers (1930): I Happen to Like New York - Judy Garland/Norrie Paramour
5. The New Yorkers (1930): Love for Sale - Libby Homan with studio orch
6. The New Yorkers (1930): Love for Sale - Ruby Braff/Ellis Larkins
7. The New Yorkers (1930): Let's Step Out - Mister 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 Mind - Ambrose and his Orch
11. Gay Divorce (1932): Mister and Missus Fitch - Julie Wilson/William Roy
12. Gay Divorce (1932): Night and Day - Leo Reisman and his Orch/Fred Astaire
13. Gay Divorce (1932): Night and Day - Billie Holiday
14. Gay Divorce (1932): Night and Day - Art Tatum
15. Gay Divorce (1932): How's Your Romance - Bobby Short
16. Nymph Errant (1933): Experiment - Mabel Mercer/Cy Walter/Stan Freeman
17. Nymph Errant (1933): The Cocotte - Cole Porter
18. Nymph Errant (1933): Nymph Errant - Gertrude Lawrence/Ray Noble
19. Nymph Errant (1933): The Physician - Joan Morris/William Bolcom
20. Nymph Errant (1933): How Could We Be Wrong? - Bobby Short
21. Nymph Errant (1933): Solomon - Elisabeth Welch/Ray Noble
22. Nymph Errant (1933): It's Bad for Me - Rosemary Clooney/Benny Goodman Sextet
Disc: 2
1. Anything Goes (1934): Anything Goes - Cole Porter
2. Anything Goes (1934): I Get a Kick Out of You - Ethel Merman/Johnny Green and his Orch
3. Anything Goes (1934): All through the Night - Barbara Lea/Bucky Pizzarelli
4. Anything Goes (1934): Blow, Gabriel, Blow - Ethel Merman/Jay Blackton
5. Anything Goes (1934): You're the Top - Hal Kemp and his Orch Listen
6. Anything Goes (1934): You're the Top - Louis Armstrong/Russell Garcia
7. Miscellaneous Song (1934): Miss Otis Regrets - Ethel Waters with studio Orch
8. Miscellaneous Song (1934): Miss Otis Regrets - Ella Fitzgerald
9. Adios, Argentina (1934-35): Don't Fence Me In - Edward Nell/Foursome Quartet/Cole Porter
10. Adios, Argentian (1934-35): Don't Fence Me In - Bing Crosby/Andrew Sisters
11. Jubilee (1935): Begin the Beguine - Tony Martin/Henri Rene and his Orch
12. Jubilee (1935): Begin the Beguine - Xavier Cugat/Waldorf-Astoria Orch
13. Jubilee (1935): Begin the Beguine - Artie Shaw and His Orch
14. Jubilee (1935): When Love Comes Your Way - Cole Porter
15. Jubilee (1935): Why Shouldn't I? - Mary Martin/Ray Sinatra
16. Jubilee (1935): Just One of Those Things - Louis Armstrong/Oscar Peterson and his Quartet
17. Jubilee (1935): Just One of Those Things - Bud Freeman/Bob Wilber
18. Born To Dance (1936): Easy to Love - James Stewart/MGM Orch
19. Born To Dance (1936): Easy to Love - Judy Garland/MGM Orch
20. Born To Dance (1936): Easy to Love - Casper Reardon and his Orch
21. Born To Dance (1936): Rap Tap on Wood - Bobby Short
22. Born To Dance (1936): I've Got You under My Skin - Lee Wiley/Victor Young and his Orch
23. Born To Dance (1936): I've Got You under My Skin - Cesare Siepi/Roland Shaw Orch
24. Born To Dance (1936): Swingin' the Jinx Away - Tempo King and his Kings of Tempo
Disc: 3
1. Red, Hot, and Blue! (1936): Ridin' High - Benny 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): Ours - Mabel Mercer/Cy Walter/Stan Freeman
4. Red, Hot, and Blue! (1936): It's De-lovely - Mabel Mercer/Cy Walter/Stan Freeman
5. Rosalie (1937 Film): Rosalie - Artie Shaw and His Orch
6. Rosalie (1937 Film): In the Still of the Night - Al Bowlly/New Mayfair Orch
7. Rosalie (1937 Film): In the Still of the Night - Jessye Norman/Boston Pops Orch
8. Rosalie (1937 Film): I've a Strange New Rhythm in My Heart - Artie Shaw And His New Music
9. You Never Know (1938): At Long Last Love - Lena Horne/Lennie Hayton and his Orch
10. The Sun Never Sets (1938): River God - Todd Duncan/Drury Lane Theatre Orch
11. Leave It To Me (1938): My Heart Belongs to Daddy - Mary Martin
12. Leave It To Me (1938): My Heart Belongs to Daddy - Mary Martin/Eddy Duchin and his Orch
13. Leave It To Me (1938) Get Out of Town - Rosemary Clooney/Concord Jazz All-Stars
14. Leave It To Me (1938): Most Gentlemen Don't Like Love - Julie 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 You - Bob Crosby and his Orch
17. Broadway Melody of 1940 (Film): Please Don't Monkey with Broadway - Fred Astaire/George Murphy
18. Broadway Melody of 1940 (Film): I Concentrate on You - Teddi King
19. Du Barry Was A Lady (1939): Friendship - Judy 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 Haiti - Bobby Short
23. Du Barry Was A Lady (1939): Well, Did You Evah! - Cole Porter/cast of 1956 TV broadcast

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