Cole Porter
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Focused completely on the songs of Cole Porter and his Great American Songbook, the recording demonstrates Connick's multitude of talents as pianist, singer, arranger, conductor, and orchestrator, breathing new life into popular tunes including Just one of those things; Anything goes, and You do something to me.
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Celebrating ten years since they first recorded together, Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga returned to the studio for another collaboration featuring the very best of the Cole Porter songbook. The album features duets as well as solo performances by both artists accompanied by Tony Bennett's quartet, the Brian Newman Quintet, along with big band and orchestral arrangements by Marion Evans and Jorge Callandrelli.
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I've got u under my skin--Nenah Cherry; in the still of the night--The Neville Bros.; You do something to me--Sinead O'Connor; Begin in the bequine--Salif Keita; Love for sale--Fine Young Cannibals; Well did you evah--Debbie Harry & Iggy Pop; Miss Otis regrets just one of those things--Kirsty MacColl & The Pogues; Don't fence me in--David Byrne; It's all right with me--Tom Waits; Everytime we say goodbye--Annie Lennox; Night + day--U2; I love Paris--Les...
5) All in
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The Louisville Orchestra, under the leadership of the young and multi-talented Teddy Abrams, is a tirelessly adventurous ensemble that reflects the artistic energy of its native city while earning national praise. The ensemble's debut album on Decca Gold is a joyful, genre-melding celebration of American music featuring works by Teddy Abrams, Storm Large, Cole Porter, and Aaron Copland.
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In the pantheon of composers for stage and screen, few were as prolific as Cole Porter. Broadway and Hollywood kept him well occupied from 1930 to 1960. His urbane personality provided the ultra sophisticated, witty and occasionally risqué songs that found their way into many of his Broadway shows. For Hollywood, with its then more stringent moral code, he turned down the heat, still managing to deliver the goods.
12) Silk stockings
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A stern lady communist comes to Paris to retrieve three wayward comrades and a Russian composer, but instead warms up to capitalist attractions.
13) It's time
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Crooner Michael Buble delivers an album of love songs as powerful as chocolate and candlelight. From covers such as Ray Charles' "You Don't Know Me" to the new track "Home" this album is a romantic treat.
17) Panama Hattie
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Hattie Maloney (Ann Sothern) is a gaudy, good-hearted nightclub singer who tends to love above her station. This time, it's pedigreed officer Dick Bulliet (Dan Dailey, Jr.), and it's for real. But there's one little problem: he's got a small, ladylike daughter who is not impressed with Hattie. Hattie's got a trio of protectors who think that maybe Hattie is too good for Dick.
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The job, a career breakthrough, is supposed to go to hoofer Johnny Brett, but a mix-up in names gives it to his parner. Another example of broadway hopes dashed? Not when Johnny is played by Fred Astaire. Sparkling Cole Porter songs, clever comedy, and dance legends Astaire and Eleanor Powell make the final Broadway melody a song to remember.