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Cole Porter
Name: Cole
Surname: Porter
Born: 1891
Died: 1964
Surname: Porter
Born: 1891
Died: 1964
Cole Porter was born into wealth. His mother’s father, James Omar Cole, was a wildly successful speculator in timber and coal, and the growing boy wanted for nothing. He took up both the violin and piano very early in life. His mother financed student orchestras in the town of Peru, Indiana in ret... More informationurn for an expectation that they would spotlight her boy in violin solos. He hit his stride as a composer with the success of Gay Divorce, the 1932 musical that introduced the world to “After You, Who?” “Night and Day?” and “How’s Your Romance?” For the 1937 movie Rosalie he created “In the Still of the Night.” Cole Porter’s greatest late-career Broadway hit, first produced in 1948, was Kiss Me Kate. Its song list included “Another Op’ning, Another Show,” “Why Can’t You Behave?,” and “Always True to You in My Fashion.” Porter died of kidney failure in California in October 1964. His body was returned to Peru, Indiana for burial. Less information
By Cole Porter from his album 'Anything Goes (1987 Broadway Revival Cast)' for the instruments Piano, Vocal
in the genre Blues, Jazz and category Scores, Musical
By Cole Porter for the instruments Piano, Vocal
in the genre Blues, Jazz and category Soundtracks, Scores, Musical
By Cole Porter from his album 'Anything Goes (1988 London studio cast)' for the instruments Piano, Vocal
in the genre Blues, Jazz and category Scores, Musical
By Cole Porter from his album 'The Song Is... Cole Porter' for the instruments Piano, Vocal
in the genre Blues, Jazz and category Scores, Musical
By Cole Porter for the instruments Piano, Vocal
in the genre Blues, Jazz and category Soundtracks, Scores, Musical
By Cole Porter for the instruments Piano, Vocal
in the genre Blues, Jazz and category Scores, Musical
By Cole Porter for the instruments Piano, Vocal
in the genre Blues, Jazz and category Soundtracks, Scores, Musical
By Cole Porter from his album 'High Society (1998 original Broadway cast)' for the instruments Piano, Vocal
in the genre Blues, Jazz and category Scores, Musical
By Cole Porter for the instruments Piano, Vocal
in the genre Blues, Jazz and category Scores, Musical
By Cole Porter for the instruments Piano, Vocal
in the genre Blues, Jazz and category Scores, Musical
By Cole Porter from his album 'You're Sensational: Cole Porter (disc 1)' for the instruments Piano, Vocal
in the genre Blues, Jazz and category Scores, Musical
By Cole Porter from his album 'Nymph Errant' for the instruments Piano, Vocal
in the genre Blues, Jazz and category Scores, Musical
By Cole Porter for the instruments Piano, Vocal
in the genre Blues, Jazz and category Scores, Musical
By Cole Porter for the instruments Voice
in the genre Blues, Jazz and category Scores, Musical
By Cole Porter for the instruments Piano, Vocal
in the genre Blues, Jazz and category Scores, Musical
By Cole Porter for the instruments Piano, Vocal
in the genre Blues, Jazz and category Scores, Musical
By Cole Porter from his album 'Nymph Errant' for the instruments Piano, Vocal
in the genre Blues, Jazz and category Scores, Musical
By Cole Porter from his album 'Nymph Errant' for the instruments Piano, Vocal
in the genre Blues, Jazz and category Scores, Musical
By Cole Porter from his album 'Fifty Million Frenchmen' for the instruments Piano, Vocal
in the genre Blues, Jazz and category Scores, Musical
By Cole Porter for the instruments Flute, Cornet, Tenor Saxophone
in the genre Blues, Jazz and category Scores, Musical
By Cole Porter
in the genre Blues, Jazz and category Scores, Musical
By Cole Porter
in the genre Blues, Jazz and category Scores, Musical
By Cole Porter for the instruments Voice
in the genre Blues, Jazz and category Scores, Musical
By Cole Porter for the instruments Organ, Guitar, Voice
in the genre Blues, Jazz and category Scores, Musical
By Cole Porter for the instruments Guitar, Voice
in the genre Blues, Jazz and category Scores, Musical, TV
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