List of songs written by Cole Porter

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A partially complete list of songs by Cole Porter . [1]

“Antoinette Birby”
“Bingo Eli Yale”
“Bull Dog”
"We are the Chorus of the Show"
"Strolling"
"The Lovely Heroine"
"I'm the Villain"
"Twilight"
"Llewellyn"
"That Zip Cornwall Cooch"
"Charity"
"Queens of Terpsichore"
"Leaders of Society"
"Submarine"
"Barcelona Maid"
"Silver Moon"
"Dear Doctor"
"Anytime"
"Come to Bohemia"
"Dancing"
"Fare Thee Well"
"At the Rainbow"
"Bellboys"
"Longing for Dear Old Broadway"
"When I Used to Lead the Ballet"
"My Houseboat on the Thames"
"She Was a Fair Young Mermaid"
"What's This Awful Hullabaloo"
"What a Charming Afternoon"
"Since We've Met"
"Exercise"
"We are So Aesthetic"
"Scandal"
"I Wonder Where My Girl Is Now"
"My Salvation Army Queen"
"It's Awfully Hard When Mother's Not Along"
"I Want to Be Married (To a Delta Kappa Epsilon Man)"
"Ha, Ha, They Must Sail for Siberia"
"I Love You So"
"Loie and Chlodo"
"So Let Us Hail"
"That Rainbow Rag" (cut)
"If I Were a Football Man" (cut)
"At the Dawn Tea"
"We are Prom Girls"
"Chaperons"
"In the Land Where My Heart Was Born"
"Meet Me Beside the River"
"Beware of the Sophomore"
"Rick-Chick-a-Chick"
"Good-bye My True Love"
"On My Yacht"
"We're a Group of Nonentities"
"Flower Maidens"
"Absinthe"
"The Absinthe Drip"
"Maid of Santiago"
"As I Love You"
"Duodecimalogue"
"Oh, What a Pretty Pair of Lovers"
"A Member of the Yale Elizabethan Club"
"Moon Man"
"My Georgia Gal"
“I Introduced”
"Old-Fashioned Garden"
"I'm In Love Again"
"Pilot Me"
"Let's Do It, Let's Fall in Love"
"Let's Misbehave" (written for Paris, but cut and then recorded separately)
"Which?"
”I Loved Him, But He Didn’t Love Me”
”I’m a Gigolo”
"What Is This Thing Called Love?"
”Find Me a Primitive Man”
”The Tale of the Oyster”
"Why Don't We Try Staying Home?"
"You Do Something to Me"
"You've Got That Thing"
I Happen to Like New York
"Let's Fly Away"
"Love for Sale"
"Take Me Back to Manhattan"
"Where Have You Been"
After You, Who?
"How's Your Romance?"
"I've Got You On My Mind"
"Night and Day"
"How Could We Be Wrong?"
"The Physician"
"All Through the Night"
"Anything Goes"
"Be Like the Bluebird"
"Blow, Gabriel, Blow"
"Buddie Beware"
"I Get a Kick out of You"
"Thank You So Much, Mrs. Lowsborough-Goodby" (written for the musical but not used in production)
"You're the Top"
"Begin the Beguine"
"Just One of Those Things"
”A Picture of Me Without You”
"Why Shouldn't I?"
”Goodbye, Little Dream, Goodbye”
"I've Got You Under My Skin"
"Rap, Tap On Wood"
”Swingin’ the Jinx Away”
"Easy to Love"
"Down In The Depths"
"It's De-Lovely"
"Ours"
"Ridin' High"
"In the Still of the Night"
"At Long Last Love"
"By Candlelight"
"From Alpha to Omega"
"From Now On"
"Get Out of Town"
”Most Gentlemen Don’t Like Love”
"My Heart Belongs to Daddy"
“Tomorrow”
"Between You and Me"
"I Concentrate on You"
"I Happen to Be in Love"
"I've Got My Eyes on You"
”But in the Morning, No”
"Do I Love You?"
"Friendship"
Give Him the Ooh-La-La
"Katie Went To Haiti"
"Well, Did You Evah!"
”Make It Another Old-Fashioned, Please”
”I've Still Got My Health”
"Dream Dancing"
"So Near And Yet So Far"
"Ace in the Hole"
"Ev'rything I Love"
”Farming”
"I Hate You, Darling"
”Let’s Not Talk About Love”
”Rub Your Lamp”
"You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To"
"Could It Be You"
”The Leader of a Big-Time Band”
"I Love You"
"Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye"
"Always True to You in My Fashion"
"Another Op'nin', Another Show"
"Bianca"
"Brush Up Your Shakespeare"
"From This Moment On"
"I Am Ashamed That Women Are So Simple"
"I Hate Men"
"I’ve Come to Wive It Wealthy in Padua"
"So in Love"
"Tom, Dick or Harry"
"Too Darn Hot"
"We Open In Venice"
"Were Thine That Special Face"
"Where is the Life That Late I Led?"
"Why Can't You Behave?"
"Wunderbar"
"Be a Clown"
"Love of My Life"
"Mack the Black"
"Niña"
"You Can Do No Wrong"
"Cherry Pies Ought To Be You"
"From This Moment On"
"I Am Loved"
"Where, Oh Where?"
"You Don't Remind Me"
"Allez-Vous-En"
"Can-Can"
"C'est Magnifique"
"Come Along with Me"
"I Am in Love"
"I Love Paris"
"It's All Right with Me"
"Live and Let Live"
"Montmart"
"All of You"
"As On Through the Seasons We Sail"
"Fated To Be Mated"
"Paris Loves Lovers"
"Satin and Silk"
"Siberia"
"Silk Stockings"
"Stereophonic Sound"
"High Society Calypso"
"I Love You, Samantha"
"Little One"
"Mind if I Make Love to You?"
"Now You Has Jazz"
"True Love"
"Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?"
"You're Sensational"
"Ca, C'est L'amour"
"You're Just Too, Too"
"Don't Fence Me In"
”Farewell, Amanda”
"Hot House Rose"
"Miss Otis Regrets"
"Once Upon A Time"
"Weren't We Fools?"

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References

  1. Robert Kimball, ed. (1992). The Complete Lyrics of Cole Porter. Da Capo Press. ISBN   0-306-80483-2.