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    • Cole Porter | Biography, Songs, Musicals, & Facts | Britannica
      • Over the years, Porter wrote such glittering songs and lyrics as “ Night and Day,” “ I Get a Kick Out of You,” “ Begin the Beguine,” “ I’ve Got You Under My Skin,” “In the Still of the Night,” “Just One of Those Things,” “ Love for Sale,” “ My Heart Belongs to Daddy,” “Too Darn Hot,” “ It’s Delovely,” “ I Concentrate on You,” “Always True to You in My Fashion,” and “I Love Paris.”
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  2. 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" "Strolling" "The Lovely Heroine" "I'm the Villain" "Twilight" "Llewellyn" "That ...

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

    Porter wrote 300 songs while at Yale, [5] including student songs such as the football fight songs "Bulldog" [16] and "Bingo Eli Yale" (aka "Bingo, That's The Lingo!") that are still played at Yale.

  4. Cole Porter covered Live and Let Live, I Am in Love, Can-Can, Anything Goes and other songs. Cole Porter originally did Live and Let Live, Can-Can, I Love Paris, Never Give Anything Away and other songs. Cole Porter wrote True Love, Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye and From This Moment On.

    • June 9, 1891
    • October 15, 1964
  5. Bob was the bass player and lyricist for the first two Ozzy Osbourne albums. Here's how he wrote songs like "Crazy Train" and "Mr. Crowley" with Ozzy and Randy Rhoads.

  6. Apr 2, 2014 · A gifted composer and lyricist, Cole Porter created songs like "Night and Day," and the music for Broadway shows such as 'Anything Goes' and 'Kiss Me, Kate.'.

  7. Oct 11, 2024 · As a student at Yale University (B.A., 1913), he composed about 300 songs, includingEli,” “Bulldog,” and “Bingo Eli Yale,” and wrote college shows; later he studied at Harvard Law School (1914) and Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences in music (1915–16).

  8. Cole wrote five songs for the show, and one of those songs "Let's Do It (Let's Fall In Love)", became Cole's first big success. Finally, the Broadway career that had so long escaped him began to be a reality.