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|a Porter, Cole,
|d 1891-1964.
|0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80017862
|1 http://viaf.org/viaf/5118684
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|a Songs.
|k Selections
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|a The Cole Porter song collection.
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|a Van Nuys, CA :
|b Alfred,
|c [2010]
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|a 1 vocal score (2 v.) :
|b ill. (some col.) ;
|c 31 cm.
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|a notated music
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|a Popular songs from musicals, revues, and films.
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|a For voice and piano, with chord symbols and guitar chord diagrams.
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|g v. 1, 1912-1936.
|t Gay divorce.
|t After you, who? ;
|t Anything goes.
|t All through the night ;
|t Anything goes ;
|t Jubilee [and] Broadway melody of 1940.
|t Begin the beguine ;
|t Anything goes.
|t Blow, Gabriel, blow ;
|t Buddie, beware ;
|t Paris.
|t Don't look at me that way ;
|t Red, hot, and blue!
|t Down in the depths (on the 90th floor) ;
|t Born to dance.
|t Easy to love ;
|t Nymph errant.
|t Experiment ;
|t O mistress mine.
|t Goodbye, little dream, goodbye ;
|t The New Yorkers.
|t The great indoors ;
|t Nymph errant.
|t How could we be wrong? ;
|t Gay divorce.
|t How's your romance? ;
|t Anything goes.
|t I get a kick out of you.
|t The New Yorkers.
|t I happen to like New York ;
|t Greenwich Village follies of 1924.
|t I'm in love again.
|t Fifty million Frenchmen.
|t I'm unlucky at gambling ;
|t Nymph errant.
|t It's bad for me ;
|t Red, hot, and blue!
|t It's de-lovely ;
|t See America first.
|t I've a shooting box in Scotland ;
|t Star dust [and] Gay divorce.
|t I've got you on my mind ;
|t Born to dance.
|t I've got you under my skin ;
|t Jubilee.
|t Just one of those things ;
|t Stage fright.
|t The laziest gal in town ;
|t Paris.
|t Let's do it (let's fall in love) ;
|t Let's misbehave :
|g cut from Paris ;
|t The pot of gold.
|t Longing for dear old Broadway ;
|t Wake up and dream.
|t Looking at you ;
|t The New Yorkers.
|t Love for sale.
|t Hi diddle diddle.
|t Miss Otis regrets ;
|t Gay divorce.
|t Mister and Missus Fitch ;
|t Night and day ;
|t Hitchy-koo of 1919.
|t Old-fashioned garden ;
|t Red, hot, and blue!
|t Ours ;
|t Nymph errant.
|t The physician ;
|t Red, hot, and blue! [and] High society.
|t Ridin' high ;
|t The New Yorkers.
|t Take me back to Manhattan ;
|t Fifty million Frenchmen.
|t The tale of the oyster ;
|t The battle of Paris.
|t They all fall in love ;
|t Wake up and dream.
|t Wake up and dream ;
|t Weren't we fools? :
|g written for Fanny Brice ;
|t Wake up and dream.
|t What is this thing called love? ;
|t The New Yorkers.
|t Where have you been? ;
|t Wake up and dream.
|t Which? ;
|t Jubilee.
|t Why shouldn't I? ;
|t Fifty million Frenchmen.
|t You do something to me ;
|t You don't know Paree ;
|t Anything goes.
|t You're the top ;
|t Fifty million Frenchmen.
|t You've got that thing --
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|g v. 2, 1937-1958.
|t Let's face it.
|t Ace in the hole ;
|t Silk stockings.
|t All of you ;
|t Can-can.
|t Allez-vous-en ;
|t Kiss me, Kate.
|t Always true to you in my fashion ;
|t You never know.
|t At long last love ;
|t The pirate.
|t Be a clown ;
|t Kiss me, Kate.
|t Brush up your Shakespeare ;
|t Les girls.
|t Ça, c'est l'amour ;
|t Can-can.
|t C'est magnifique ;
|t Aladdin.
|t Come to the supermarket in old Peking ;
|t Du Barry was a lady.
|t Do I love you? ;
|t Hollywood canteen.
|t Don't fence me in ;
|t You'll never get rich.
|t Dream-dancing ;
|t Seven lively arts.
|t Ev'ry time we say goodbye ;
|t Let's face it.
|t Ev'rything I love ;
|t Du Barry was a lady.
|t Friendship ;
|t Out of this world.
|t From this moment on ;
|t Leave it to me!
|t Get out of town ;
|t Du Barry was a lady.
|t Give him the oo-la-la ;
|t Can-can.
|t I am in love ;
|t Broadway melody of 1940.
|t I concentrate on you ;
|t Can-can.
|t I love Paris ;
|t Mexican hayride.
|t I love you ;
|t High society.
|t I love you, Samantha ;
|t Rosalie.
|t In the still of the night ;
|t Can-can.
|t It's all right with me ;
|t Broadway melody of 1940.
|t I've got my eyes on you ;
|t Panama Hattie.
|t Let's be buddies ;
|t Let's face it.
|t Let's not talk about love ;
|t Panama Hattie.
|t Make it another old-fashioned, please ;
|t Leave it to me!
|t Most gentlemen don't like love ;
|t My heart belongs to Daddy ;
|t Rosalie.
|t Rosalie ;
|t Kiss me, Kate.
|t So in love ;
|t You'll never get rich.
|t So near and yet so far ;
|t Silk stockings.
|t Stereophonic sound ;
|t Kiss me, Kate.
|t Too darn hot ;
|t High society.
|t True love ;
|t Aladdin.
|t Trust your destiny to your star ;
|t Out of this world.
|t Use your imagination ;
|t Du Barry was a lady [and] High society.
|t Well, did you evah! ;
|t The man who came to dinner.
|t What am I to do? ;
|t Du Barry was a lady.
|t When love beckoned (in 52nd Street) ;
|t Kiss me, Kate.
|t Where is the life that late I led? ;
|t Why can't you behave? ;
|t Aladdin.
|t Wouldn't it be fun ;
|t Kiss me, Kate.
|t Wunderbar ;
|t Out of this world.
|t You don't remind me ;
|t Something to shout about.
|t You'd be so nice to come home to ;
|t High society.
|t You're sensational.
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|a Musicals
|v Excerpts
|v Vocal scores with piano.
|0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008108139
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|a Revues
|v Excerpts
|v Vocal scores with piano.
|0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008110797
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|a Motion picture music
|v Excerpts
|v Vocal scores with piano.
|0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85088059
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|a Popular music.
|0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85088865
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|a Motion picture music
|x Excerpts
|x Vocal scores with piano.
|2 fast
|0 http://id.worldcat.org/fast/fst01905978
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|a Musicals
|x Excerpts
|x Vocal scores with piano.
|2 fast
|0 http://id.worldcat.org/fast/fst01905985
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|a Popular music.
|2 fast
|0 http://id.worldcat.org/fast/fst01071422
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|a Revues
|x Excerpts
|x Vocal scores with piano.
|2 fast
|0 http://id.worldcat.org/fast/fst01906341
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|a Excerpts.
|2 fast
|0 http://id.worldcat.org/fast/fst01692837
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|a Motion picture music.
|2 fast
|0 http://id.worldcat.org/fast/fst01726674
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|a Musicals.
|2 fast
|0 http://id.worldcat.org/fast/fst01726680
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|a Popular music.
|2 fast
|0 http://id.worldcat.org/fast/fst01726706
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|a Vocal scores.
|2 fast
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