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- catalog alternative "Cole Porter. Vol. 2, Original 1930-1943 recordings".
- catalog alternative "Original 1930-1943 recordings".
- catalog alternative "Vocal music. Selections".
- catalog contributor b12779202.
- catalog created "[2002]".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "[2002]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[2002]".
- catalog description "Various performers.".
- catalog description "Wake up and dream. What is this thing called love? (Leo Reisman & His Orchestra) -- The New Yorkers. Love for sale (Libby Holman with orchestra) -- The gay divorcé. Night and day (Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra) -- Nymph errant. The physician (Gertrude Lawrence with orchestra) ; Solomon (Elisabeth Welch with orchestra) -- Anything goes. Anything goes ; I get a kick out of you ; You're the top ; All through the night (Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra) -- Born to dance. Rap tap on wood (Frances Langford with Jummy Dorsey & His Orchestra) ; Easy to love (Ray Noble & His Orchestra) ; I've got you under my skin (Victor Young & His Orchestra) -- Jubilee. A picture of me without you (Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra) -- Red hot and blue. Ridin' high (Frankie Carle, piano, with Mal Hallett & His Orchestra) ; Red hot and blue (Ethel Merman with Fairchild and Carroll, pianos, & Their Orchestra) -- Wake up and dream. Looking at you (Lee Wiley with Paul Weston's Orchestra) -- Leave it to me. My heart belongs to daddy (Mary Martin with Eddy Duchin's Orchestra) -- Panama Hattie. Make it another old-fashioned, please (Ethel Merman with Harry Sosnik & His Orchestra -- DuBarry was a lady. Friendship (Judy Garland and Johnny Mercer with Victor Young's Orchestra) -- DuBarry was a lady & Black vanities. But in the morning, no (Bud Flanagan & Frances Day with Jay Wilbur & His Serenaders) -- Something to shout about. You'd be so nice to come home to (Ambrose & His Orchestra).".
- catalog extent "1 sound disc :".
- catalog identifier "636943262726".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "[2002]".
- catalog language "eng eng".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[S.l.] : Naxos Nostalgia,".
- catalog subject "Musicals Excerpts.".
- catalog subject "Popular music 1931-1940.".
- catalog subject "Popular music 1941-1950.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Wake up and dream. What is this thing called love? (Leo Reisman & His Orchestra) -- The New Yorkers. Love for sale (Libby Holman with orchestra) -- The gay divorcé. Night and day (Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra) -- Nymph errant. The physician (Gertrude Lawrence with orchestra) ; Solomon (Elisabeth Welch with orchestra) -- Anything goes. Anything goes ; I get a kick out of you ; You're the top ; All through the night (Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra) -- Born to dance. Rap tap on wood (Frances Langford with Jummy Dorsey & His Orchestra) ; Easy to love (Ray Noble & His Orchestra) ; I've got you under my skin (Victor Young & His Orchestra) -- Jubilee. A picture of me without you (Paul Whiteman & His Orchestra) -- Red hot and blue. Ridin' high (Frankie Carle, piano, with Mal Hallett & His Orchestra) ; Red hot and blue (Ethel Merman with Fairchild and Carroll, pianos, & Their Orchestra) -- Wake up and dream. Looking at you (Lee Wiley with Paul Weston's Orchestra) -- Leave it to me. My heart belongs to daddy (Mary Martin with Eddy Duchin's Orchestra) -- Panama Hattie. Make it another old-fashioned, please (Ethel Merman with Harry Sosnik & His Orchestra -- DuBarry was a lady. Friendship (Judy Garland and Johnny Mercer with Victor Young's Orchestra) -- DuBarry was a lady & Black vanities. But in the morning, no (Bud Flanagan & Frances Day with Jay Wilbur & His Serenaders) -- Something to shout about. You'd be so nice to come home to (Ambrose & His Orchestra).".
- catalog title "But in the morning, no [sound recording] : Cole Porter. Vol. 2, original 1930-43 recordings.".
- catalog title "Cole Porter. Vol. 2, Original 1930-1943 recordings".
- catalog title "Original 1930-1943 recordings".
- catalog title "Vocal music. Selections".
- catalog type "sound".