The complete lyrics of Cole Porter
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From the Book - 1st American ed.
When the summer moon comes' long
Bridget Mcguire
Moon, moon
Since Dolly's come to town
Mory's Bingo Eli Yale
Hail to Yale
Eli bull dog
The motor car
A foootball King
If I were were only a football man
I want to be a Yale boy
I want to be a Prom girl
It pays to advertise
When I'm eating around with you
Yellow melodrama
Antoinette Birby
Poker
Concentration
Saturday night
hello, lmiss chapel street
Cora, the fair chlorine
My hometown girl
Goodbye, boys
The old rat mort
Ninette
far, far away
Rosebud
Rolling
Rolling
We are the chorus of the show
Strolling
The lovely heroine
I'm the villain
Twilight
Llewellyn
That zip cornwall cooch
Charity
Queens of Terpsichore
Leaders of society
Submarine barcelona
Maid
Silver moon
Dear doctor
Anytime
come to bohemia
Dancing
Fare thee well
When we're wed
At the Rainbow
Bellboys
Longing for dear old broadway
When i used to lead the ballet
My houseboat on the thames
She was a young mermaid
What's this awful hullaballoo?
What a charming afternoon
since we've met
Excercise
We are is now
My salvation Army Queen
It's awfully hard when mother's not along
I want to be married (to a delta kappa epsilon man). ha ha, They must sail for Siberia. I love you so
loie and Chlodo
So let us hail
At the dawn tea
We are prom girls
chaperons
In the land where myheart was born
Meet me beside the river
Beware of the Sophomore
Rick-Chick-a-chick
Goodbye, my true love
On my yacht
We're a group of Nonentities
Flower maidens
Absinthe
Absinthe drip
maid of Santiago
As i love you
Duodecimalogue
Oh, what a pretty pair of lovers
A member of the yale elizabethan bluv
Moon man
my georgia gal
paranoia
Funny little tracks
In the snow
Innocent, Innocen maids
Oh, What a lonely princess
Won't you come crusading with me?
I want to row on the Crew
What Love is
down in the dungeoun deep
Slow sinks the sun
The prep school Widow
Idylll
I've a shooting box in Scotland
Down Lovers' lane
The language of flowers
Dresden China soldiers
Naughty, naughty
Hail to Cyril
Badmen
Younger sons of peers
Greetings
Gentlemen
To follow every fancy
See America first
Well, it's good to be here again
Hold up
Ensemble
Entrance of Indian Maidens
If in spite ofour attempts
The social coach of all the fashionable futrue debutants
Something's got to be done. Pity me please
I've got an awful lot to learn
Dinner hail, ye indian maidens
Fascinating females
Beautigul, primitive Indinan girls
The lady i've vowed to wed
Finale, Act 1
Mirror, mirror
Oh, bright, fair, dream
Ever and ever yours
Lady fair
lady fair
Love came and crowned me
Lima
When a body's in love
Revelation ensembe
Step we grandly
Buy her a box at teh Opera
Sweet Simplicity
Je vous Comprehends
When Black Sallie sings Pagliacci
I introduced
Hitchy's garden of roses
When i had a uniform on
I've got somebody waiting
Peter Piper
The sea is calling
My cozy little corner in the Ritz
Old fashioned
garden
Bring me back my butterfly
Another Sentimental song
That black and white baby of mine
You and me
Since ma got the Craze Espagnole
Oh so soon
since little baby brother became a movie star
China doll
tired of living Alone
War song
Katie of the Y.M.C.A .
It puzzles me so
Cleveland
Alone with you
I never realized
Washington Square
Widow's Cruise
Venus of Milo
You make up
A table for two
Oh, honey
Maryland Scene
Oh, mary
Ah fong lo
My spanish Shawl
In Hitchy's Bouquet
When my caravan comes home
The American Punch
Play me a tune
Love letter Words
The bandit band
The Sponge
The Harbor deep down in my heart
The old- Fashioned Waltz
Pitter- patter
Twin sisters
Jungle Rose
Curio song
Brittany
Two little babes in the wood
Broadcast a Jazz
Wait for the moon
My long ago girl
Make every day a Holiday
I'm in love again
Keep moving
I'm in love again
Keep moving
The lost liberty blues
Omnibus
Do you want to see Paris?
Pilot me
In a moorish
garden
Almiro
You and me
Fish
Military maids
blue hours
Alpine Rose
Gershwin specialty
Boulevard break
Hans
Baby, let's dance
An old-fashioned girl
An old- fashioned boy
Fountain of youth
Don't look at me that way
Let's do it, Let's fall in love
Vivienne
The heaven hop
Quelque-chose
Let's misbehave
Which?
Which is the right life?
Dizzy baby
bad girl in Paree
When i found you
Wake up and dream
I've got a crush on you
I loved him, but he didn't love me
Looking at you
The Banjo that man joe plays
Entrance of Emigrants
What is this thing called love?
Wait until it's bedtime
Operatic pills
After all, I'm only a schoolgirl
I dream of a girl in a shawl night club opening
I'm a gigolo
I want to be raided by you
The extra man
My Louisa
A toast to Volstead
you do something to me
The American Express
You've got that thing
Find me a primitive man
Where would you get your coat?
At longchamps today
yankee doodle
The happy heaven of harlem
Why shouldn't I have you?
Somebody's going to throw a big party
It isn't done
I'm in love
The tale of the Oyster
Paree, what did you do to me?
You don;t know paree
I'm unlucky at gambling
I worship you
Please don't make me be good
The queen of Terre Haute
Watching the world go by
Down with everybody but us
Why don't we try staying home?
That's why I love you
The heaven of harlem
My harlem wench
Let's step out
The boy friend back home
Love 'em and leave 'em
Italian street singers
Poor young millionaire
Don't tell me who you are
The Scampi
I'm dining with Elsa
That little old bar in the Ritz
Sex Appeal
Hot-house rose
Weren't we fools?
The laziest gal in town
Go into your Dance
Where have you been?
ay it with Gin
Venice
- I'm getting myself ready for you
Love for sale
The great indoors
Sing sing for sing sing
Take me bak to Manhattan
Let's fly away
I happen to like new york
just one of those things
The poor Rich
We've been spending the summer with our families
Where can one powder one's nose? It only happens in dreams
After you, who?
Why marry them
Salt Air
I still love the Red, White and blue
Night and day
How's your Romance?
What will become of our England?
Ive got you on my mind
Mister and missus fitch
You're in love
Fate
A weekend Affair
I love only you
Experiment
It's bad for me
Neaville-sur
Mer
The Cocotte
How could we be wrong?
They're always entertaining
Georgia sand
CAzanova
Nymph Errant
Ruins
The physician
Solomon
Back to nature with you
Plumbing
Si vous Aimez les Piotrines
You're too fare away
Sweet nudity
French Colonial Exposition Scene
I get a Kick out of you
Bon voyage/ There's no cure like travel
All through the Night
There'll always be a lady fair
Where are the men?
You're the top
Anythign goes
Public enemy number one
Blow, gabriel, blow
Be like the bluebird
Buddie, beware
The Gypsy in me
Waltz down the Aisle
What a joy to be young
Kate the great
Adios, Argentina
The Chiripah
Don't fence me in
If you could love me
The side car
Singing in the saddle
Our crown
We're off to feathermore
Why shouldn't I? Entrance of Eric
The Kling-kling bird on the Divi -Divi tree
When love comes your way
What a nice municipal park
When me, mowgli, love
Gather ye Autographs while ye may
My loulou
Begin the beguine
Good morning, miss standing
My most intimate friend
A picture of me without you
Ev'rybod -ee
Who's anybod-ee
Aphrodite's dance
Swing that swing
Sunday morning breakfast time
Mr. and Mrs. smith
Gay little wives
To get away
Me and marie
Just one of those things
There's nothing ike swimming
yours
Sing "jubilee"
Rolling home
Rap tap on wood
Hey, babe, hey
Entrance of Lucy james
Love me, love my pekinese
Easy to love
I've got you under my skin
Swingin/ the Jinx away
Goodbye, little dream, goodbye
At ye olde coffee shoppe in Cheyenne
It's a great life
Perennial Debutantes
Ours
Down in the depths
Carry on
You've got somethign
It's de- lovely
A little skipper from heaven above
five hundred million
Ridin' high
we;re about to start big Rehearsin'
hymn to Hymen
What a great pair we'll be
You're a bad influence on me
The ozarks are callin' me home
Red, hot and blue
When your troubles have started
Bertie and Gertie
Who but you?
That's the news I'm waiting to hear
Where?
Lonely Star
Who knows?
I've a strange new rythm in my heart
Rosalie
Why should i care? Spring love is in the air
Close
In the still of the night
It's all over but the shouting
To love or not to love
Opening, Romanza Sequence
Entrance of Prince Paul
I know it's not meant for me
A fool there was
I am Gasoton
Au Revor, Cher Baron -Maria
You never know
What is that Tune?
For no rhyme or reason
From alpha to omega
Don't let it get you down
What shall i do?
At long last love
yes, yes, yes
Good evening, Princesse
I'll black his eyes
I'm yours
What a priceless pleasure
Just one step ahead of love
Ha, Ha, ha
By candlelight
I'm back in circulation
I'm going in for love
It's no laughing matter
How do you spell ambassador?
From the Book
College songs, 1909-1913: When the summer moon comes 'long
Bridget McGuire
Moon, moon
Since Dolly's come to town
Mory's
Bingo Eli Yale
Hail to Yale
Eli
Bull dog
The motor car
A football king
If I were only a football man
I want to be a Yale boy
I want to be a prom girl
It pays to advertise
When I'm eating around with you
Yellow melodrama
Antoinette Birby
College shows, 1911-1912: Cora, 1911: Poker
concentration
Saturday night
Hello, Miss Chapel Street
Cora, the fair chorine
My hometown girl
Goodbye, boys
The old rat Mort
Ninette
Far, far away
Rosebud
Rolling, rolling
And the Villain Still Pursued Her, 1912: We are the chorus of the show
Strolling
The lovely heroine
I'm the villain
Twilight
Llewellyn
That Zip Cornwall Cooch
Charity
Queens of Terpsichore
Leaders of society
Submarine
Barcelona maid
Silver moon
Dear doctor
Anytime
Come to Bohemia
Dancing
Fare thee well
When we're wed
The Pot of Gold, 1912: At the rainbow
Bellboys
Longing for dear old Broadway
When I used to lead the ballet
My houseboat on the Thames
She was a fair young mermaid
What's this awful hullabaloo?
What a charming afternoon
Since we've met
Exercise
We are so aesthetic
Scandal
I wonder where my girl is now
My Salvation Army queen
It's awfully hard when Mother's not along
I want to be married (to a Delta Kappa Epsilon man)
Ha, ha, they must sail for Siberia
I love you so
Loie and Chlodo
So let us hail.
College shows, 1913-1914: The Kaleidoscope, 1913: At the dawn tea
We are prom girls
Chaperons
In the land where my heart was born
Meet me beside the river
Beware of the sophomore
Rick-chick-a-chick
Goodbye, my true love
On my yacht
We're a group of nonentities
Flower maidens
Absinthe
Absinthe drip
Maid of Santiago
As I love you
Duodecimalogue
Oh, what a pretty pair of lovers
A member of the Yale Elizabethan Club
Moon man
My Georgia gal
Paranoia, 1914: Paranoia
Funny little tracks in the snow
Innocent, innocent maids
Oh, what a lonely princess
Won't you come crusading with me?
i want to row on the crew
What love is
Down in a dungeon deep
Slow sinks the sun
The prep school widow
Idyll
I've a shooting box in Scotland
Down Lovers' Lane
The language of flowers
Dresden china soldiers
Naughty, naughty
Hail to Cyril
We're All Dressed Up and We Don't Know Huerto Go, 1914: Cincinnati
Craigie 404
See America First, 1916: Badmen
Younger sons of peers
Greetings, gentlemen
To follow every fancy
See America first
Well, it's good to be here again
Hold-up ensemble
Entrance of Indian maidens
If in spite of our attempts
The social coach of all the fashionable future debutantes
Something's got to be done
Pity me, please
I've got an awful lot to learn
Dinner
Hail, ye Indian maidens
Fascinating females
Beautiful, primitive Indian girls
The lady I've vowed to wed
Finale, act I
Mirror, mirror
Oh, bright, fair dream
Ever and ever yours
Lady fair, lady fair
Love came and crowned me
Lima
When a body's in love
Revelation ensemble
Step we grandly
Buy her a box at the opera.
Sweet simplicity
Je vous comprends
Hitchy-Koo of 1919: When Black Sallie sings Pagliacci
I introduced
Hitchy's garden of roses
When I had a uniform on
I've got somebody waiting
Peter Piper / The sea is calling
My cozy little corner in the Ritz
Old-fashioned garden
Bring me back my butterfly
Another sentimental song
That black and white baby of mine
You and me
Since Ma got the craze espagnole
Oh so soon
Since little baby brother became a movie star
China doll
Tired of living alone
War songs and others, 1915-1920: War song
katie of the Y.M.C.A.
It puzzles me so
Cleveland
Alone with you
I never realized
Washington Square
Widow's cruise
Venus of Milo
You make up
A table for two
Oh, honey
Hitchy-Koo of 1922: Maryland scene
Oh, Mary
Ah fong lo
My Spanish shawl
In Hitchy's bouquet
When my caravan comes home
The American punch
Play me a tune
Love letter words
The bandit band
The sponge
The harbor deep down in my heart
The old-fashioned waltz
Pitter-patter
Twin sisters
Jungle rose
Curio song, or, Old King Solly
Greenwich Village Follies, 1924: Brittany
Two little babes in the wood
Broadcast a jazz
Wait for the moon
My long ago girl
Make every day a holiday
I'm in love again
La Revue des Ambassadeurs, 1928: Keep moving
The lost liberty blues
Omnibus
Do you want to see Paris?
Pilot me
In a Moorish garden
Almiro
You and me
Fish
Military maids
Blue hours
Alpine rose
Gershwin specialty
Boulevard break
Hans
Baby, let's dance
An old-fashioned girl
An old-fashioned boy
Fountain of youth.
Paris, 1928: Don't look at me that way
Let's do it, let's fall in love
Vivienne
The heaven hop
Quelque-chose
Let's misbehave
Which?
Which is the right life?
Dizzy baby
Bad girl in Paree
When I found you
Wake up and dream, 1929: Wake up and dream
I've got a crush on you
I loved him, but he didn't love me
Looking at you
The banjo that man Joe plays
Entrance of emigrants
What is this thing called love?
Wait until it's bedtime
Operatic pills
After all, I'm only a schoolgirl
I dream of a girl in a shawl
Night club opening
I'm a gigilo
I want to be raided by you
The extra man
My Louisa
Fifty Million Frenchmen, 1929: A toast to Volstead
You do something to me
The American express
You've got that thing
Find me a primitive man
Where would you get your coat?
At Longchamps today
Yankee Doodle
The happy heaven of Harlem
Why shouldn't I have you?
Somebody's going to throw a big party
It isn't done
I'm in love
The tale of the oyster
Paree, what did you do to me?
Yu don't know Paree
I'm unlucky at gambling
I worship you
Please don't make me be good
The Queen of terre haute
Watching the world go by
Down with everybody but us
Why don't we try staying home?
That's why I love you
The heaven of Harlem
My Harlem wench
Let's step out
The boy friend back home
Miscellaneous, 1920s: A Night Out, 1920
Mayfair and Montmartre, 1922: Olga (come back to the Volga)
Cocktail time
The blue boy blues
Wondering night and day
Phi-Phi, 1922: Ragtime pipes of pan
Out o' Luck, 1925: Butterlflies
Mademazelle
Opera star.
The Battle of Paris, 1929: Here comes the bandwagon
They all fall in love
Love 'em and leave 'em
Italian street singers
Poor young millionaire
Don't tell me who you are
The scampi
I'm dining with Elsa
That little old bar in the Ritz
Sex appeal
Hot-house rose
Weren't we fools?
The laziest gal in town
The New Yorkers, 1930: Go into your dance
Where have you been?
Say it with gin
Venice
i'm getting myself ready for love
Love for sale
The great indoors
Sing sing for sing sing
Take me back to Manhattan
Let's fly away
I happen to like New York
Just one of those things
The poor rich
We've been spending the summer with our families
Where can one powder one's nose?
It only happens in dreams
Gay Divorce, 1932: After you, who?
Why marry them?
Salt air
I still love the red, white and blue
Night and day
How's your romance?
What will become of our England?
I've got you on my mind
Mister and Missus Fitch
You're in love
Fate
A weekend affair
I love only you
Nymph Errant, 1933: Experiment
It's bad for me
Neauville-sur-Mer
The cocotte
How could we be wrong?
They're always entertaining
Georgia sand
Cazanova
Nymph errant
Ruins
The physician
Solomon
Back to nature with you
Plumbing
Si vous aimez les poitrines
You're too far away
Sweet nudity
French colonial exposition scene
Anything Goes, 1934: I get a kick out of you
Bon voyage / There's no cure like travel
All through the night
There'll always be a lady fair
Where are the men?
You're the top
Anything goes
Public enemy number one
Blow, Gabriel, blow
Be like the bluebird
Buddie, beware
The gypsy in me
Waltz down the aisle
What a joy to be young
Kate the Great.
Adios, Argentina, 1934-1935: Adios, Argentina
The Chiripah
Don't fence me in
If you could love me
The side car
Singing in the saddle
Jubilee, 1935: Our crown
We're off to Feathermore
Why shouldn't I?
Entrance of Eric
The kling-kling bird on the divi-divi tree
When love comes your way
What a nice municipal park
When me, Mowgli, love
Gather ye autographs while ye may
My Loulou
Begin the beguine
Good morning, Miss Standing
My most intimate friend
A picture of me without you
Ev'rybod
ee who's anybod-ee
Aphrodite's dance
Swing that swing
Sunday morning breakfast time
Mr. and Mrs. Smith
Gay little wives
To get away
Me and Marie
Just one of those things
There's nothing like swimming
Yours
Sing "Jubilee"
Born to Dance, 1936: Rolling home
Rap tap on wood
Hey, babe, hey
Entrance of Lucy James
Love me, love my Pekinese
Easy to love
I've got you under my skin
Swingin' the jinx away
Goodbye, little dream, goodbye
Red, Hot and Blue, 1936: At ye olde coffee shoppe in Cheyenne
It's a great life
Perennial debutantes
Ours
Down in the depths
Carry on
You've got something
It's de-lovely
A little skipper from heaven above
Five hundred million
Ridin' high
We're about to start big rehearsin'
Hymn to Hymen
What a great pair we'll be
You're a bad influence on me
The Ozarks are callin' me home
Red, hot and blue
When your troubles have started
Bertie and Gertie
Who but you?
That's the news I'm waiting to hear
Where?
Lonely star.
Rosalie, 1937: Who knows?
I've a strange new rhythm in my heart
Rosalie
Why should I care?
Spring love is in the air
Close
In the still of the night
It's all over but the shouting
To love or not to love
Opening, Romanza sequence
Entrance of Prince Paul
I know it's not meant for me
A fool there was
You Never Know, 1938: I am Gaston
Au revoir, CHer Baron
Maria
You never know
What is that tune?
For no rhyme or reason
From Alpha to Omega
Don't let it get you down
What shall I do?
At long last love
Yes, yes, yes
Good evening, Princesse
I'll black his eyes
I'm yours
What a priceless pleasure
Just one step ahead of love
Ha, ha, ha
By candlelight
I'm back in circulation
I'm going in for love
It's no laughing matter
Leave it to Me, 1938: How do you spell ambassador?
We drink to you, J.H. Brody
Vite, vite, vite
I'm taking the steps to Russia
Get out of town
When all's said and done
Most gentlemen don't like love
Comrade Alonzo
Thank you
Recall Goodhue
From now on
I want to go home
My heart belongs to Daddy
Tomorrow
Far away
To the U.S.A. from the U.S.S.R.
When the hen stops laying
Just another page in your diary
Information, please
There's a fan
As long as it's not about love
Why can't I forget you?
Broadway Melody of 1940, 1939: Please don't monkey with Broadway
Between you and me
I've got my eyes on you
I concentrate on you
I happen to be in love
I'm so in love with you
Du Barry Was a Lady, 1939: Where's Louie?
Ev'ry day a holiday
It ain't etiquette
When love beckoned
Come on in
Dream song
Mesdames et messieurs
But in the morning
No
Do I love you?
Du Barry was a lady
Give him the oo-la-la
Well, did you evah!
It was written in the stars
Katie went to Haiti
Friendship
What have I?
In the big money
Miscellaneous, 1930s: What's my man gonna be like?
Star Dust, 1931: Auf Wiederseh'n
Mysteriously
Pick me up and lay me down
Ever Yours, 1933-1934: Gypsy song
The night of the ball
Once upon a time
It all seems so long ago
Coffee
It's probably just as well
Miss Otis regrets
Thank you so much, Mrs. Lowsborough-Goodby
Break the News, 1938: It all belongs to you
Greek to You, 1937-1938: Greek to you
Melos, that smiling isle
Wild wedding bells
It never entered my head
River god
What am I to do?
At last in your arms
Java
How do they do it?
Maybe yes, maybe no
The upper Park Avenue
Dressing daughter for dinner
Panama Hattie, 1940: A stroll on the Plaza Sant' Ana
Join it right away
Visit Panama
My mother would love you
I've still got my health
Fresh as a daisy
Welcome to Jerry
Let's be buddies
They ain't done right by our Nell
I'm throwing a ball tonight
We detest a fiesta
Who would have dreamed?
Make it another old-fashioned, please
All I've got to get now is my man
You said it
God bless the women
Here's to Panama Hattie
Americans all drink coffee
You'll Never Get Rich, 1941: Dream-dancing
Shootin' the works for Uncle Sam
Since I kissed my baby goodbye
So near and yet so far
The wedding cakewalk
Let's Face It, 1941: Milk, milk, milk
A lady needs a rest
Jerry, my soldier boy
Let's face it
Farming
Ev'rything I love
Ace in the hole
You irritate me so
Baby games
Rub your lamp
I've got some unfinished business with you
Let's not talk about love
A little rumba numba
I hate you, darling
Get yoursalf a girl
Revenge
What are little husbands made of?
Pets
Make a date with a great psychoanalyst
Up to his old tricks again
You can't beat my Bill.
Something to Shout About, 1943: You'd be so nice to come home to
I can do without tea in my teapot
Through thick and thin
I always knew
Something to shout about
Lotus bloom
Hasta luego
It might have been
Couldn't be
Take it easy
Let Doctor Schmett vet your pet
Something for the Boys, 1943: Announcement of inheritance
See that you're born in Texas
When my baby goes to town
Something for the boys
When we're home on the range
Could it be you?
Hey, good-lookin'
He's a right guy
The leader of a big-time band
I'm in love with a soldier boy
There's a happy land in the sky
By the Mississinewah
Riddle-diddle me this
So long, San Antonio
Washington, D.C.
Oh, how I could go for you
Texas will make you a man
Well, I just wouldn't know
Wouldn't it be crazy?
Carborundum
Mississippi Belle, 1943-1944: Amo Amas
Close to me
Hip, hip, hooray for Andy Jackson
I like pretty things
I'm not myself at all
In the green hills County Mayo
Kathleen
Loading song
Mamie Magdalin
Mississippi Belle
My broth of a boy
School, school, heaven-blessed school
So long
When a woman's in love
When McKinley marches on
When you and I were strangers
Who'll bid?
Mexican Hayride, 1944: Entrance of Montana
Sing to me, guitar
The good-will movement
I love you
There must be someone for me
Carlotta
Girls
What a crazy way to spend Sunday
Abracadabra
Count your blessings
Hereafter
It must be fun to be you
Here's a cheer for dear old Ciro's
Tequila
We're off for a hayride in Mexico
He certainly kills the women
A humble Hollywood executive
It's a big night
It's just like the good old days
It's just yours
Octet
Put a sack over their heads
A sightseeing tour
That's what you mean to me
I'm afraid I love you
I'm so glahd to meet you.
Seven Lively Arts, 1944: Big town
Is it the girl (or is it the gown)?
Everytime we say goodbye
Only another boy and girl
Wow-ooh-wolf!
Drink
When I was little cuckoo
Frahngee-pahnee
Dancin' to a jungle drum (let's end the beguine)
Hence it don't make sense
The band started swinging a song
The big parade / Yours for a song
Pretty little Missus Bell
Dainty, quainty me
I wrote a play
If I hadn't a husband
Where do we go from here?
Café society still carries on
Around the World in Eighty Days, 1946: Look what I found
There he goes, Mr. Phileas Fogg
Mee-rah-lah
Sea chantey
Should I tell you I love you?
Pipe dreaming
If you smile at me
Wherever they fly the flag of old England
Missus Aouda
Slave auction
Snagtooth Gertie
The Pirate, 1948: Mack the Black
Niña
Love of my life
You can do no wrong
Be a clown
Voodoo
Manuela
Martinique
Kiss Me, Kate, 1948: Another op'nin', another show
Why can't you behave?
Wunderbar
So in love
We open in Venice
Tom, Dick or Harry
I've come to wive it wealthily in Padua
I hate men
Were thine that special face
I sing of love
Kiss, me, Kate
Too darn hot
Where is the life that late I led?
Always true to you in my fashion
Bianca
Brush up your Shakespeare
I am ashamed that women are so simple
Finale, act II
Was great fun the first time
We shall never be younger
A woman's career
What does your servant dream about?
I'm afraid, Sweetheart, I love you
If ever married I'm
Miscellaneous, 1940s: So long, Samoa
Glide, glider, glide
Sailors of the sky
The gold dusters song
I gaze in your eyes
Farewell, Amanda
Out of This World, 1950: Prologue
I Jupiter, I Rex
Use your imagination
Hail, hail, hail
I got beauty
Maiden fair
Where, oh where?
I am loved
They couldn't compare to you
What do you think about men?
I sleep easier now
Climb up the mountain
No lover
Cherry pies ought to be you
Hark to the song of the night
Nobody's chasing me
We're on the road to Athens
From this moment on
You don't remind me
Hush, hush, hush
Away from it all
Midsummer night
Oh, it must be fun
To hell with ev'rything but us
Tonight I love you more
Why do you wanta hurt me so?
Can-Can, 1953: Maidens typical of France
Never give anything away
C'est magnifique
Come along with me
Live and let live
I am in love
If you loved me truly
Montmart'
Allez-vous-en
Never, never be an artist
It's all right with me
Ev'ry man is a stupid man
I love Paris
Can-can
The law
I shall positively pay you next Monday
A man must his honor defend
Nothing to do but work
Laundry scene
Her heart was in her work
Who said gay Paree?
What a fair thing is a woman
Am I in love?
To thing that this could happen to me
I do
When love comes to call
I like the ladies
Silk Stockings, 1955: Too bad
Paris loves lovers
Stereophonic sound
It's a chemical reaction, that's all
All of you
Satin and silk
Without love
Hail Bibinski
As on through the seasons we sail
Josephine
Siberia
Silk stockings
The red blues
Art
There's a Hollywood that's good
Give me the land
If ever we get out of jail
Let's make it a night
The perfume of love
Under the dress
What a ball
Why should I trust you?
Bébé of gay Paree
Film Version, 1957: Fated to be mated
The Ritz roll and rock
High Society, 1956: High society calypso
I love you, Samantha
Little one
Who wants to be a millionaire?
True love
You're sensational
Now you has jazz
Mind if I make love to you?
Caroline
Let's vocalize
So what?
Who has?
How could I?
Les Girls, 1957: Les girls
You're just too, too
Ça, c'est l'amour
Ladies-in-waiting
Why am I so gone (about that gal)?
Drinking song
High-flyin' wings on my shoes
I could kick myself
My darling never is late
My little piece o' pie
What fun
You're the prize guy of guys
Aladdin, 1958: Trust your destiny to your star
Aladdin
Come to the supermarket in old Peking
I adore you
Make way for the emperor
No wonder taxes are high
Opportunity knocks but once
Wouldn't it be fun.
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