PARIS (1928 MUSICAL)
'''Paris''' is a 1928 Cole Porter musical, his first Broadway hit, which introduced the song "Let's Do It" sung by the show's star, Irene Bordoni. The show was eventually made into a feature film by Warner Brothers the following year starring Bordoni, Jack Buchanan, Jason Robards Sr. and ZaSu Pitts.
| Contents |
| Songs |
| See also |
| External link |
Songs
;Act I
★ The Land of Going To Be (Lyrics By E. Ray Goetz, Music By Walter Kollo) - Vivienne Rolland and Guy Pennel
;Act II
★ Paris (Lyrics By E. Ray Goetz, Music By Louis Alter) - Vivienne Rolland
★ Babes in the Wood (Music and Lyrics By Cole Porter) - Vivienne Rolland
★ Don't Look at Me That Way (Music and Lyrics By Cole Porter) - Vivienne Rolland
★ (Let's Do It) Let's Fall in Love (Music and Lyrics By Cole Porter) - Vivienne Rolland and Guy Pennel
★ The Land of Going To Be (Reprise) (Lyrics By E. Ray Goetz, Music By Walter Kollo) - Vivienne Rolland
★ An' Furthermore (Lyrics By Bud Green, Music By Harry Warren) - The Commanders
★ (Oh You) Sweet Old Whatcha-May-Call-It (Lyrics By Roy Turk, Music By Fred E. Ahlert) - The Commanders
;Act III
★ The Land of Going To Be (Reprise) (Lyrics By E. Ray Goetz, Music By Walter Kollo) - Vivienne Rolland
See also
★ Paris (2003 musical)
External link
★ ''Paris'' in the Cole Porter Guide
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