Ginny Simms: I've Got You Under My Skin (Porter, 1936, from "Born To Dance") - Late 1940s скачать видео бесплатно


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Ginny Simms (1915 - 1994) is accompanied by the Royale Orchestra in this performance of Cole Porter's "'I've Got You Under My Skin." I created this video from the LP, "An Hour of Cole Porter Tunes," issued on the Royale label (serial number 1332) sometime in the late 1940s.

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8 years назад

carlos bruni

Voz admirável . Perfeita . Obrigado . Carlos

9 years назад

Aspassia Man

Now, when i want to listen a Cole Porter song in a version close to what Cole Porter would like the song to be like, i know what to do: i write the title of the song and I add the name of the user who uploaded this video. Great music, and great feeling too, like a black and white Hollywood silver screen picture, or the radio of my childhood. Thank you David, thank you. 

10 years назад

J. F. Gecik

Thanks for the opportunity to hear this. I was able to determine that your album was released in 1952, rather than "some time in the late 1940s." (For more info, visit discogs[dot]com/Ginny-Simms-And-Orchestra-Royale-Concert-Singers-And-Orchestra-An-Hour-Of-Cole-Porter-Tunes/release/2400652).

12 years назад

Rapture1987

@theclassicqueen I think the best version of this song is the original - by Virginia Bruce, in the film "Born to Dance" - but this is a hundred times better than later versions that completely distort the composer's intentions.

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