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  1. A partially complete list of songs by Cole Porter. [1] Songs written at Yale University: “Antoinette Birby”. “Bingo Eli Yale”. “Bull Dog”. Cora (1911 college musical) And the Villain Still Pursued Her (1912 college musical) "We are the Chorus of the Show".

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cole_PorterCole Porter - Wikipedia

    Cole Porter. Cole Albert Porter (June 9, 1891 – October 15, 1964) was an American composer and songwriter. Many of his songs became standards noted for their witty, urbane lyrics, and many of his scores found success on Broadway and in Hollywood films. Born to a wealthy family in Indiana, Porter defied his grandfather's wishes for him to ...

  3. Cole Porter: Jimmy Durante: October 7, 1936: Covered by Ronny Graham: Allez-vous-en: Cole Porter: Lilo: May 7, 1953: Covered by : All of You: Cole Porter: Don Ameche PRF, Mel Tormé with Orchestra directed by George Cates REC,REL: November 26, 1954: Covered by (348 artists) All Through the Night: Cole Porter: William Gaxton & Bettina Hall ...

    • June 9, 1891
    • October 15, 1964
  4. Oct 11, 2024 · They write new content and verify and edit content received from contributors. Cole Porter (born June 9, 1891, Peru, Indiana, U.S.—died October 15, 1964, Santa Monica, California) was an American composer and lyricist who brought a worldly élan to the American musical and who embodied in his life the sophistication of his songs.

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  5. Apr 2, 2014 · He died in California in 1964, having written more than 800 songs. Early Life. Cole Porter was born on June 9, 1891, in Peru, Indiana. His mother gave him the middle name Albert later in his life ...

  6. Cole Porter Song list. After All, I'm Only A Schoolgirl (1966) Anything Goes (1934) As I Love You (1913) Begin The Beguine (1935) Bingo Eli Yale (1910) Bridget McGuire (1910) Class Song - 1909 (1909) Don't Fence Me In (1944)

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  8. Cole Porter. Inductee. 18911964Born/Died. 1970Inducted. His musicals dominated Broadway from 1930s to 1950s. J.O. Cole was the richest man in Indiana. His father had been a shoemaker, but J.O.--the initials stood for James Omar--went out to California during the Gold Rush and came back a wealthy man to Indiana, where he multiplied his wealth by ...