Search - Artist/Band: Cole Porter

Artist Info

  • Name: Cole Porter
  • Birthday: 06/09/1891
  • Birth Place: Peru, IN
  • Died: 10/15/1964
  • Decades Active: 1910,1920,1930,1940,1950,1960
  • Genre: Soundtrack
  • Styles: Standards, Tin Pan Alley Pop, Cast Recordings, Show Tunes
  • Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Confident, Refined/Mannered, Elegant, Freewheeling, Playful, Romantic, Sophisticated, Theatrical, Bright, Relaxed, Sentimental, Campy, Light, Literate, Warm

Albums

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Title Release
  • Cole Porter Song Book [Platinum]
  • 06/30/2009
  • The Very Best of Cole Porter and Irving Berlin
  • 12/09/2008
  • A Musical Celebration
  • 02/26/2008
  • It's DeLovely! The Music of Cole Porter
  • 02/04/2008
  • A Great American Songwriter, Vol. 2
  • 02/20/2007
  • Composers on Broadway: Cole Porter
  • 06/20/2006
  • Essential Cole Porter
  • 10/18/2005
  • Greatest Hits
  • 10/04/2005
  • The Very Best of Cole Porter [Music Brokers]
  • 10/04/2005
  • The Very Best of the Cole Porter Songbook
  • 08/02/2005
  • Red, Hot & Blue [Documents]
  • 05/23/2005
  • Ultimate Collection
  • 04/26/2005
  • Cole Porter: An All-Star Tribute WA
  • 11/02/2004
  • Cole Porter Songbook [Definitive]
  • 09/20/2004
  • 40th Anniversary Edition WA
  • 07/27/2004
  • A Great American Songwriter
  • 07/13/2004
  • It's De Lovely: The Authentic Cole Porter Collection WA
  • 06/22/2004
  • The Very Best of Cole Porter [Hip-O] WA
  • 06/15/2004
  • Anything Goes [1995 Studio Cast]
  • 02/03/2004
  • Ultimate Cole Porter, Vol. 4
  • 06/24/2003
  • The Ultimate Cole Porter, Vol. 3
  • 05/20/2003
  • But in the Morning, No: Cole Porter, Vol. 2
  • 11/19/2002
  • Kiss Me, Kate WA
  • 10/22/2002
  • Wake Up and Dream
  • 10/22/2002
  • Let's Misbehave! A Cole Porter Collection, 1927-1940 WA
  • 03/19/2002
  • Begin the Beguine
  • 02/13/2001
  • Anything Goes: The Songs of Cole Porter WA
  • 11/28/2000
  • Night and Day
  • 09/19/2000
  • The Sound of the Movies: Porter & Freed
  • 01/01/2000
  • The American Songbook
  • 01/01/1999
  • Platinum Collection: Cole Porter Song Book WA
  • 1998
  • You're the Top: A Testimonial
  • 07/10/1997
  • Cole Porter Songbook [Concord]
  • 06/03/1997
  • Hey Good Lookin
  • 07/09/1996
  • American Legends #6 WA
  • 04/1996
  • The Top: Testimonial
  • 12/19/1995
  • Cole Porter, Vol. 2: When I Leave the World Behind WA
  • 12/14/1995
  • Stars Salute
  • 10/24/1995
  • Musica Inmortal
  • 04/21/1995
  • Easy to Love: Cole Porter in the 1930s, Disc Two 1934-1936 WA
  • 11/23/1994
  • How's Your Romance?: Cole Porter in the 1930s, Disc One 1930-1934 WA
  • 11/23/1994
  • Ridin' High: Cole Porter in the 1930s, Disc Three WA
  • 11/23/1994
  • You're the Tops: Songs of Cole Porter
  • 11/17/1994
  • Great American Songwriters
  • 10/25/1994
  • Rare & Unreleased Songs from Can-Can & Jubilee
  • 1994
  • Cole Porter Centennial Tribute WA
  • 11/18/1993
  • The World of Cole Porter: Anything Goes
  • 03/16/1993
  • The World of Cole Porter: Night & Day
  • 03/16/1993
  • You're the Top: Cole Porter in the 1930s (Cole Porter Centennial Collection)
  • 1992
  • I Get a Kick Out of You (Cole Porter, Vol. 2)
  • 10/23/1991
  • Night and Day, Vol. 2: Songbook
  • 1991
  • Stars of the 30's
  • 1991
  • Night and Day: The Cole Porter Songbook
  • 10/05/1990
  • Anything Goes [1988 Studio Cast] WA
  • 1989
  • Anything Goes [1989 London Revival Cast]
  • 1989
  • High Society WA
  • 1956
  • Anything Goes: Instrumentals
  • Individual Bio

    Many arguments could be generated over whether Cole Porter or Irving Berlin should be considered America's greatest tunesmith. Both wrote music and lyrics; it's clearly a pick 'em situation. Porter had violin and piano lessons as a child, pursued undergraduate studies at Yale (where he penned fight songs that endure to this day such as "Bulldog"), and studied law and music at Harvard, all courtesy of a rich grandfather. His grandfather was appalled Porter would consider music as a career and never forgave him. Porter was in the French army during World War I, and spent the '20s in Paris as the husband of a wealthy woman. He began scoring hits in that decade, though "I'm in Love Again," didn't click until 1929, though Porter wrote it in 1924. The list of Porter shows and films is immense; his lyrics were literate, sophisticated, yet could be charming, suggestive, even naughty. His first show was Paris in 1928; it included "Let's Do It." That was followed by Frenchmen in 1929 containing "You Do Something to Me." Porter returned to New York in 1930, but was a lifelong Parisian in his heart. Wake Up and Dream, The New Yorkers, The Gay Divorcee, Jubilee, Leave It to Me, and Kiss Me Kate are only a few of his marvelous shows. The song list is just as impressive; "What Is This Thing Called Love," "Love for Sale," "Anything Goes," "You're the Top," "Begin the Beguine," and "Count Your Blessings," for starters. There were also such films as Silk Stockings, Born to Dance, Broadway Melody of 1940, High Society, and Night and Day. Porter's legs were crushed by a horse in 1937, he endured numerous operations the rest of his life, as well as being a semi-invalid. He finally lost his right leg in 1958, only four years after his wife died. But his songs live on; numerous anthologies and songbooks devoted to his music have been issued and are available on CD, including the Smithsonian four-disc set issued in 1993. ~ Ron Wynn, All Music Guide