original song written and composed by Cole Porter; from the 1941 musical "Let's Face It!"
1949 film by George Cukor
song performed by Lena Horne
original song written and composed by Cole Porter; from the 1934 musical "Anything Goes"
original song written and composed by Cole Porter; from the 1954 musical "Silk Stockings"
song performed by Kay Starr
original song written and composed by Cole Porter; from the 1948 musical "Kiss Me, Kate"
song
1934 musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter
1936 American musical film
1956 American musical film directed by Robert Lewis
original show tune written and composed by Cole Porter; from the 1934 musical "Anything Goes"
musical
original show tune written and composed by Cole Porter; from the 1938 musical "You Never Know"
1975 film by Peter Bogdanovich
song performed by Judy Garland
original song written and composed by Cole Porter; from the 1935 musical "Jubilee"
1982 film by José Luis Garci
1936 film by Roy Del Ruth
1940 film by Norman Taurog
song from the 1953 musical Can-Can by Cole Porter
song performed by Tony Bennett
1953 musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter, and a book by Abe Burrows
1960 film by Walter Lang
2004 film by Irwin Winkler
2002 film by Ana Torres-Álvarez
original show tune written and composed by Cole Porter; from the 1939 musical "DuBarry Was a Lady"
popular American song written in 1934, with music by Cole Porter and lyrics by Robert Fletcher and Cole Porter
song performed by Lisa Stansfield
1941 song by Fred Astaire
musical
1943 film directed by Roy Del Ruth
original song written and composed by Cole Porter; from the 1936 film "Born to Dance"
original show tune written and composed by Cole Porter; from the 1944 musical "Seven Lively Arts"; first recorded by Benny Goodman Quintet
1982 film by Guy Hamilton
1929 musical comedy with a book by Herbert Fields and music and lyrics by Cole Porter
1931 film by Lloyd Bacon
original show tune written and composed by Cole Poter; written for the 1950 musical Out of This World
translated song; German version of "I Love Paris, lyrics adapted by Kurt Feltz
1932 musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter and book by Dwight Taylor, adapted by Kenneth Webb and Samuel Hoffenstein
original song written and composed by Cole Porter; from the 1938 musical "Leave It to Me!"
1939 song
musical
1956 American musical comedy film directed by Charles Walters
musical comedy featuring music by Cole Porter
song performed by Louis Armstrong
musical
original song written and composed by Cole Porter; from the 1953 musical "Can-Can"
original film song written and composed by Cole Porter; from the 1940 film ""Broadway Melody of 1940"
original show tune written and composed by Cole Porter; from the 1934 musical "Anything Goes"
song performed by Judy Garland
original show tune written and composed by Cole Porter; from the 1953 musical "Can-Can"
original show tune written and composed by Cole Porter; from the 1944 musical "Mexican Hayride"
song performed by Bing Crosby
1939 song by Fred Astaire
original song written and composed by Cole Porter; from the 1936 movie "Born to Dance"
original song written and composed by Cole Porter; from the 1937 film "Rosalie"
original song written and composed by Cole Porter; from the 1953 musical "Can-Can"
original show tune written and composed by Cole Porter; from the 1936 musical comedy Red Hot and Blue
1935 musical comedy with a book by Moss Hart and music and lyrics by Cole Porter
1994 American comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman
original show tune written and composed by Cole Porter; from the 1935 musical "Jubilee"
1953 film by George Sidney
musical
1938 musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter
1957 musical comedy film directed by George Cukor
original show tune written and composed by Cole Porter; from the 1928 musical "Paris"
musical
original song written and composed by Cole Porter
song performed by Bing Crosby
original show tune written and composed by Cole Porter; from the 1930 musical "The New Yorkers"
musical
1993 film by Woody Allen
1944 musical with book by Herbert Fields and Dorothy Fields and music and lyrics by Cole Porter
1956 song performed by Frank Sinatra
original song written and composed by Cole Porter; from the 1934 revue "Hi Diddle Diddle"
original show tune written and composed by Cole Porter; from the 1938 musical "Leave It to Me!"
1932 song by Cole Porter
Cole Porter song written for the 1956 film High Society
musical
2016 live album by Wes Montgomery featuring The Eddie Higgins Trio
musical
musical
Broadway musical
1929 film by Clarence G. Badger
musical
original song written and composed by Cole Porter; from the 1936 musical "Red, Hot and Blue"
Comic opera and book
1957 film by Rouben Mamoulian
musical
song composed by Cole Porter performed by Fred Astaire
original show tune written and composed by Cole Porter; from the 1948 musical "Kiss Me, Kate"
musical
original song written and composed by Cole Porter
1930 musical written by Cole Porter and Herbert Fields
song
original song written and composed by Cole Porter; from the 1948 musical "Kiss Me, Kate"
song written and composed by Cole Porter, originally recorded by Bing Crosby and Grace Kelly and released in 1956
1929 musical revue with a book by John Hastings Turner and music and lyrics by Cole Porter and others
1991 song performed by Bing Crosby
original show tune written and composed by Cole Porter; from the 1929 musical "Wake Up and Dream"
song
original song written and composed by Cole Porter; from the 1948 musical "Kiss Me, Kate"
original show tune written and composed by Cole Porter; from the 1935 musical "Jubilee"
original show tune written and composed by Cole Porter; from the 1929 musical "Fifty Million Frenchmen"
1938 musical with book by Rowland Leigh, music by Cole Porter and Robert Katscher. lyrics by Cole Porter, additional lyrics by Rowland Leigh and Edwin Gilbert
original song written and composed by Cole Porter; from the 1973 film "Something to Shout About"
1941 film by Sidney Lanfield
original song written and composed by Cole Porter; from the 1956 film "High Society"
original show tune written and composed by Cole Porter; from the 1934 musical "Anything Goes"
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