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  2. I Get a Kick Out of You - Wikipedia

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    The duo's version is "a campy take" on "I Get a Kick Out of You". [6] They are backed by "jaunty piano" at the beginning of the track, [ 7 ] with Gaga slowly starting the song with the line "My story is much too sad to be told, but practically everything leads me totally cold."

  3. Anything Goes - Wikipedia

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    The movie uses at least two other tunes from this musical as background music: "Anything Goes" and "I Get a Kick Out of You" are heard during the first hotel-lobby scene. In the 1974 Mel Brooks film Blazing Saddles , " I Get a Kick Out of You " is performed in a comedic manner by Cleavon Little and the other actors portraying black railroad ...

  4. Anything Goes (1936 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film required revisions of Cole Porter's lyrics to pass Production Code censors. Only four of his songs remained: "Anything Goes", "I Get a Kick Out of You", "There'll Always Be a Lady Fair" and "You're the Top". "You're the Top" contained substantially revised lyrics, and only the first line (sung by Ethel Merman during the opening credits ...

  5. Anything Goes (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    "Anything Goes" 3.47 (Gaynor) – The orchestra track is from the film, but Gaynor overdubs a new and different vocal. "I Get a Kick Out of You" 4.03 (Jeanmaire) – This is from the film soundtrack, although the sound quality fluctuates between the vocals and the dance music.

  6. Anything Goes (Cole Porter song) - Wikipedia

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    Anything Goes" is a song written by Cole Porter for his 1934 musical of the same name. Many of the lyrics include humorous references [1] to figures of scandal and gossip from Depression-era high society. [2] A recording by Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra (vocal by Ramona Davies) was very popular in 1934. [3]

  7. Cole Porter - Wikipedia

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    Porter in the 1930s. 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.

  8. Rosemary Clooney Sings the Music of Cole Porter - Wikipedia

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    "I Get a Kick Out of You" – 3:43 "Get Out of Town" – 3:22 "I Concentrate on You" – 5:53 "Just One of Those Things" – 4:07 "I've Got You Under My Skin" – 3:52 "It's De-Lovely" – 3:09 "You're the Top" – 3:14 "Anything Goes" – 3:01; All music and lyrics by Cole Porter.

  9. It's De-Lovely - Wikipedia

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    "It's De-Lovely" is one of Cole Porter's hit songs, originally appearing in his 1936 musical, Red Hot and Blue.It was introduced by Ethel Merman and Bob Hope. [1] The song was later used in the musical Anything Goes, first appearing in the 1956 film version (when it was sung by Donald O'Connor and Mitzi Gaynor); in the 1962 revival where it was sung by Hal Linden and Barbara Lang, and in the ...