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name of a tune ... Cole Porter???


Dave Horne

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I think that part of the lyrics is 'I think that I'm in love again'. I have the feeling it's written by Cole Porter but the title escapes me.

 

Any ideas? If I could narrow down who recorded it, it would make finding it easier'. TIA, Dave

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Originally posted by daviel:

Is it "I wish I were in Love again" Rogers and Hart from a musical 'Babes in Arms' ? I know Frank Sinatra recorded it.

That's the one, thank you!!!! I'm adding more tunes to my own personal fake books and I had that melody going through my head and it was driving me crazy. Thank you!

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Originally posted by analogman1:

Hi Dave...

Speaking of Cole Porter...did you see the movie out recently, "De Lovely"?? It was his life story. I thought it was very well done....

Big T

I'll see it when it comes here. We're only a month or two behind you guys with films. He certainly wrote a lot of great music.

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Originally posted by analogman1:

Hi Dave...

Speaking of Cole Porter...did you see the movie out recently, "De Lovely"?? It was his life story. I thought it was very well done....

Big T

I worked a job about six or seven years ago at a local theater and the manager gave me a book about Cole Porter - Travels with Cole Porter. I really wasn't into Cole Porter back then and gave the book to my in-laws. Well, since there seems be a bit of a revival of Cole Porter I borrowed back the book I gave to them. There's about 300 duotone photos in the book and a fair amount of writing. Interesting times back then - folks would dress up to travel by plane.

 

I am looking forward to seeing that film when it arrives here.

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