Cole Albert Porter (1891 – 1964) was an American composer and lyricist noted for his witty, urbane, and sophisticated lyrics. He who wrote extensively for Broadway and, to a lesser extent, Hollywood. His musicals include Fifty Million Frenchmen (1929), Anything Goes (1934), Kiss Me Kate (1948), Can-Can (1953), Silk Stockings (1955), and High Society (1956).
| | Gigolo (1929) Wake Up And Dream! |
| Why Don't We Try Staying Home (1929) |
| The Happiest Heaven Of Harlem (1929) Fifty Million Frenchmen |
| You Don't Know Paree (1929) Fifty Million Frenchmen |
| They All Fall In Love (1929) |
| I Happen To Like New York (1930) |
| You're In Love (1932) Gay Divorce |
| You'd Be So Easy To Love (1934) Anything Goes |
| The Tale Of The Oyster (1934) |
| There's No Cure Like Travel (1934) |
| There'll Always Be A Lady Fair (1934) |
| Where Are The Men? (1934) |
| Be Like The Bluebird (1934) |
| Blow, Gabriel, Blow (1934) Anything Goes |
| Why Shouldn't I? (1935) Jubilee |
| You've Got Something (1936) Red, Hot and Blue |
| Ridin' High (1936) Red, Hot and Blue |
| | In The Still Of The Night (1937) |
| Most Gentlemen Don’t Like Love (1938) |
| I've Got My Eyes On You (1940) |
| Dream Dancing (1941) You'll Never Get Rich |
| Shootin' The Works For Uncle Sam (1941) You'll Never Get Rich |
| Ace In The Hole (1941) Let's Face It |
| | Something For The Boys (1942) |
| By The Mississinewah (1943) |
| I Hate Men (1948) Kiss Me Kate |
| Where Is The Life That Late I Led (1948) Kiss Me Kate |
| We Open in Venice (1948) Kiss Me Kate |
| Tom, Dick, or Harry (1948) Kiss Me Kate |
| Were Thine That Special Face (1948) Kiss Me Kate |
| Cherry Pies Ought To Be You (1950) Out Of This World |
| C'est Magnifique (1953) Can-Can |
| Silk Stockings (1954) Silk Stockings |
| Josephine (1955) Silk Stockings |
| Paris Loves Lovers (1955) |
| Now You Has Jazz (1955) High Society |
| Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (1956) |
| | You're Sensational (1956) |
| Ca, C'est L'Amour (1957) Les Girls |