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- Let's_Misbehave abstract ""Let's Misbehave" is a song written by Cole Porter in 1927, originally intended for the female lead of his first major production, Paris. Although it was discarded before the Broadway opening in favor of "Let's Do It, Let's Fall in Love", the star of the Broadway production, Irene Bordoni, did a phonograph recording of it which was labelled as from the production of Paris. It was included perhaps most famously in the 1962 revival of Anything Goes. It was a notable hit for Irving Aaronson and his Commanders.This version was used in two Woody Allen films: at the opening and close of the 1972 film Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask), and at the close of the 1994 film Bullets Over Broadway. The song is featured in a prominent dance sequence by Christopher Walken in the Steve Martin musical Pennies From Heaven (1981).It is used in the closing credits of Johnny Dangerously (1984), and sung by Elvis Costello in the 2004 movie De-Lovely.The song is featured (sung by Cybill Shepherd) in the 1975 film At Long Last Love and in the 2008 film Easy Virtue, and the title is one of the film's taglines.Cole Porter's original version was also featured on The Simpsons Season 15, Episode 15, entitled "Co-Dependent's Day".Most recently, a 1928 recording of the song by Irving Aaronson and his Commanders appeared in the 2013 film The Great Gatsby.".
- Let's_Misbehave title "Let's Misbehave".
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- Let's_Misbehave originalArtist "Irene Bordoni".
- Let's_Misbehave recordedBy Cybill_Shepherd.
- Let's_Misbehave recordedBy Elvis_Costello.
- Let's_Misbehave recordedBy Irving_Aaronson_and_his_Commanders.
- Let's_Misbehave title "Let's Misbehave".
- Let's_Misbehave writer Cole_Porter.
- Let's_Misbehave written "1927".
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- Let's_Misbehave subject Category:Songs_from_Anything_Goes.
- Let's_Misbehave subject Category:Songs_from_High_Society_(1956_film).
- Let's_Misbehave subject Category:Songs_written_by_Cole_Porter.
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- Let's_Misbehave comment ""Let's Misbehave" is a song written by Cole Porter in 1927, originally intended for the female lead of his first major production, Paris. Although it was discarded before the Broadway opening in favor of "Let's Do It, Let's Fall in Love", the star of the Broadway production, Irene Bordoni, did a phonograph recording of it which was labelled as from the production of Paris. It was included perhaps most famously in the 1962 revival of Anything Goes.".
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