Join Dick Hyman, Ken Peplowski, Harry Allen, Frank Capp, Mike Denny and Doug Miller as they explore the tender side of Cole Porter's songwriting, featuring his most popular love songs in both instrumental and vocal settings. Cuddle up with that special someone as Shirley Andress, Michael Stone, and Ty Stephens sing Porter's most romantic ballads, including "Looking At You", "I'm In Love Again", "Look What I Found", "You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To", "Let's Misbehave", and "Why Don't We Try Staying Home?". The guys fill out the program with great instrumentals on "You're Sensational", "Rosalie" and "It's Bad For Me."
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Shirley Andress, vocalsTy Stephens, vocalsMichael Stone, vocalsDick Hyman, piano, directorHarry Allen, saxophoneFrank Capp, percussionMike Denny, guitarDoug Miller, bassKen Peplowski, clarinet |
| | I'm In Love Again(1924) | C. Porter (w/m) |
| | True Love(1956) | C. Porter (w/m) |
| | You're Sensational(1956) | C. Porter (w/m) |
| | I Am Loved(1950) | C. Porter (w/m) |
| | Looking At You(1928) - introduced in La Revue Des Ambassadeurs | C. Porter (w/m) |
| | You Do Something To Me(1929) | C. Porter (w/m) |
| | It's Bad For Me(1933) | C. Porter (w/m) |
| | Let's Misbehave(1927) | C. Porter (w/m) |
| | Look What I Found(1946) | C. Porter (w/m) |
| | You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To(1943) | C. Porter (w/m) |
| | I've Got My Eyes On You(1940) | C. Porter (w/m) |
| | Rosalie(1937) | C. Porter (w/m) |
| | Why Don't We Try Staying Home(1929) | C. Porter (w/m) |
| | You've Got That Thing(1929) | C. Porter (w/m) |
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