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PIANO/VOCAL/GUITAR OVE) ¢ LOVE FOR SAI! Ca nena tilt tre > ibeepNRERE EINES crete INR MI HOME TO * YOU’RE THE TOP ¢ ALL OF YOU ¢ ALLEZ-VOUS-EN, GO & A CLOWN * BEGIN THE BEGUINE * BLOW, GABRIEL, BLOW * BRUSH | NDSHIP ¢ FROM THIS MOMENT ON * GET OUT OF TOWN « I CONCEN/ 1 NDER MY SKIN * IN THE STILL OF THE NIGHT © IT’S ALL RIGHT W! )VE. FOR SALE * MY HEART BELONGS TO DADDY * NIGHT AND DAY « K« THIS THING CALLED LOVE? * WUNDERBAR * YOU DO SOMETHING | VOUS-EN, GO AWAY * ANOTHER OP’NIN’, ANOTHER SHOW + ANYTHIN( )W * BRUSH UP YOUR SHAKESPEARE * C’EST MAGNIFIQUE * DON’T FI N * [ CONCENTRATE ON YOU ¢ I GET A KICK OUT OF YOU « I LOVE P. ALL RIGHT WITH ME ¢ IT’S DE-LOVELY * JUST ONE OF THOSE THINGS IGHT AND DAY * ROSALIE * SO IN LOVE * TOO DARN HOT + TRUE rs DO SOMETHING TO ME * YOU'D BE SO NICE TO COME HOME TO « HOW * ANYTHING GOES * AT LONG LAST LOVE ¢ BE ME A CLOWN ® BEC FIQUE ¢ DON’T FENCE IN * EASY TO LOVE * FRIENDSHIP * FRO Coie Ow UITAR Gmn CaO) OLE PORTE CONTENTS 2 AllOf You 6 Allez-Vous-En, Go Away 18 Another Opnin’, Another Show 10 Anything Goes 14 At Long Last Love 26 Be A Clown 30 Begin The Beguine 21 Blow, Gabriel, Blow 36 Brush Up Your Shakespeare 44° C'est Magnifique 48 Don't Fence Me In 41 Easy To Love 50. Friendship 54 From This Moment On 64 Get Out Of Town 59 [Concentrate On You 68 I Get A Kick Out Of You 72. [Love Paris 76 [Love You 86 I’ve Got You Under My Skin 81 In The Still Of The Night 90 It’s All Right With Me 95 It’s De-Lovely 100 Just One Of Those Things 104 Let's Dot (Let’s Fall In Love) 112 Love For Sale 116 My Heart Belongs To Daddy 120 Night And Day 124 Rosalie 109 So In Love 128 Too Darn Hot 134 True Love 137 Well, Did You Evah? 142 What Is This Thing Called Love? 146 Wunderbar 150 You Do Something To Me 154 You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To 158 You're The Top KETCHIKAN PUBLIC LIBRARY ISON O-7885-1517-3 KETCHIKAN, ALASKA 99901 HB et tears {77st Boras Ro Par 29 Wang WISESS ‘Copyright © 1882 by WAL LEONARD PUBLISHING CORPORATION. Intemational Copyight Seozed Al Fights Revered For al werk continod here ‘Unauterdcopyng, aranging,adaping,ecrtrg opi parear=is niningmant of opr ALL OF YOU Words and Music by ‘COLE PORTER Fox trot tempo Piano: ae |= RSH iP ab? (with bounce, but not too fast) tb Af- ter watch- ing her ap -_peal_from_ev- ‘ry t F deal___The got to 7 ‘ime, re hese Pores Mess & Lats Pent Fats Ss _Conrahrenenes, seme ea ete ws Pope et inst Coy Scie A Eh nathan con aa sie ert a peer treme coi. Fm? abr c+ 7 cam. 7 cer - tain love - ly rot a pass- ing fan - Refrain-Slowly ab b iit expr abo. eb thm? ce? cba) crt East, West, North and e- ven the heart Ab Ebdim. cm c7 love, atleast, small per-cent__ of me, do, F'marcato love the ALLEZL-VUUDS-EN, GU AWAY Words and Music by ‘COLE PORTER Moderato Piano (with a litt) Dm? Since the mo - ment when Q Iam star - tled to t 2 . Urashorizd copying ae oe cg emnne isan inringemen of copra. ———— of your eyes. i There-fore, please do not take me to \ somal eb? 76) Ebaim. if the fol -low-ing fa-vor I © Refrain low Valse tempo with much expression) 70 pression) | ce ce ‘Al-lex-vous - ent — ‘l= les-vous - en (Mam? - selle, i " Me sieur, teat i oF tlt F “Pronounce: dl-ley-000-40% . French for Go away.) ‘AL zles-vous - Dm Dmé ob — ce flap Selle, Al = lex-vous - en, — al - les-vous - en, _{ yt.” Sian? cs ce pein see — _ Do be a dear_—just dis - ap - > elle F t z t F ima —— ce ch Fmai.7 Bid_me good - bye, do, ° | ALzez-rous - en, please go_a_- way, (Mi > giley = te = | = } may = go a - way with = you, Al-lez -vous- | —_——~_ —, molto elspr. ANYTHING GOES ‘Words and Music by COLE PORTER VERSE changed And we've of - ten re - wound the clock Since the Pu- ri-tans ‘When they land- ed on Ply~ mouth Rock; — —. ‘AIRight Resrved "Used by Permimnon got a shock An = y shock they should try to stem, "Stead of land-ing on Ply-mouth Rock, Ply-mouth Rock would land on ———oo REFRAIN days a glimpse of stock-ing Was looked on as some-thing shock- ing, Now heav-en knows, " Good auth- ors too who once knew bet- ter words Now on- ly use 7 Dm? Dm? rnp c Da ter words, writ- ing prose, —______ The world. has gone mad _to- day_ And good’s to- day,— And black’s 5 = |g white to day, And day's night to day,— When most to- day— That wo-men i , A Emi.7 prize to- day, A swer when {yu} great pro Chim, Didim Clim. G7 > Api ro-manc-er I know that [?Piy*} bound to an- Di? wi = pose, “ AT LONG LAST LOVE Words and Music by COLE PORTER Con moto Piano om F709) "7 » withexpression and not too slow Ta love, Andthoughit gives me——" joy in- > bm b7 ab be bz Tcant de -ciph- er, If Ima lif - en— Or if its 1 ESF TF ae F Fm C7ms.4 C7 Db? CT Fm just a_ first of - fense. “PERF Et | ® . aor ©1237 3938 by Chao 8 Ca, Unathesize oping ington Cos te 7 pb? 7s or love, Tee no sense of val - wes_ left at all. = cm Pm Guitar tacet G Fmd ¢ play- time Bf-faire of May - time, Or is it a wind — fall? TERRE F al 7 r ‘ot = M.S WG Refrain © S = ‘slowly, with warm expression ¢ @ earth quake good tur- tle soup 6 cock - tail____ ee this feel -ing of = 7 sb aim? By Fs na-da I see or on - ly As Amé Fm fun = cy worth think - ing - * —ys espressivo Gms ar. br "7 molto a7 " ANOTHER OP’NIN’, ANOTHER SHOW (From “KISS ME KATE”) Words and Music by COL PORTER Brightly Fein cue cr, F oro Gm7-5 _E, Fim? Gém E7/6¢ 5, am, Ane Dim Am/E FE ge Be = 8 # 8886 hoarse and re = ears, could At be wom Cy C/A or GTss C oF Be & = et — = pS = oS = | ___ it's that big first’ night! Theo = ver = ture — Fim ce ct, F p19 Gm7-5 & & = & & = a BLOW, GABRIEL, BLOW Words and Music by ‘COLE PORTER Poco agitato a (Spoken) s ‘Do you hear that play-in’? ‘You, I hear that play-in'! s a Sung) Do you know who's play-in’? No,who is that play-in'? Why,it's play- in’, det Be cm? Bb “Will you be read-y to go when I blow my _horn?. 1934 enmwed WARNER 9805, INC ih Rec Chndby Poms REFRAIN P-nf cm @ ice? to na? bh ca? hm Blow_ Ga - bri-el, blow, Go on a ehh gh om » m_xh7 ot _cal + bri-el, blowl_______— I've been a sin-ner, I've been a scamp, But Fn ge BY & ge a 7 Yr now I'mwill-in’ to trim my lamp.So blow Ga - bri-el, PrP pelt | | | | | | F B ca? Bb ob Cm e Cm a7 Tn ——_ x But now since I have seen the light, » vr we Bom a a ad ood by day and I'm good by night,.So rrr Pe |e # Gd Cm_ Ya mPa? Gm_—Fm_—Gm_—Gah Cm Fn Cm —— Once 1 was head - ed for hell, Onco Twas head > 77 v G cot a » wr when I got to Satan's door, I a yy * Fn? Cm a I said, “Sa - heard you blowin’ on your horn onve more, So ren Fo? Fate? Yes to fly— high- AndnowI'm all read - y to fly, fF Ee — | pat e oF eH - + er and — high- er! "Cause I've gone through brim-stone_ o ” rt and Ivebeenthruthe fire, ‘And I've purged my soul And my heart too, So a a 25 » Edin. a G? Cm? climb up the moun-tain top And start_to Dlow, Ga a ® Fa? Bb ca? # co om a — Go on and blow_ Ga - bri-el, ca? BT bcm wv cm, a7 Fn oe want to join your hap-py band_And play all day in the ao 2 z tT _? ee ee Fm c7 Cu? ooo Fo GOB Prom-isedLandSo blow_ Ga - bri-el, blow! oe ° BE A CLOWN Brightly COLE PORTER Zz . oy nen ard “ sf Guitar tacot + y-thing ice, fu = tue sewn up if take this ad - = —__—_—_ ‘And youtl al ways have the last. Toon! ‘ana “the ‘em ‘ot. selies "lal ass ‘and you “al ways trav el first Wear the Dress in Give om: bag - oy bells ‘And youll rate with all the great pants ‘And youll ride the toad to ‘to - fun, ‘And they! pay to say youre “AE you ‘be - come a doc - tor, A butch - er “or bak = er you be - come a foks = 1 therm reheat ne i i te face you with dread, — nev - "er em’ - brace, — weather to.” buek, — dim G7 glad _wnen youre —aeaa, 2» you “be - come they! be Bar - ber for bea you be - come youll be ® AT. Adim AT. You get a big = ger nara you can They all - M1 come to call if you. can But Jack “youll “nev - er lack if you can Fm c G7 F Es if & re - 2 z= stand on your Nead— Be clown = bea clown ek freon You pack — bof com =| bg Some Be quack ke "2" Ghck Bf dow =| BS a Sawn Ba BEGIN THE BEGUINE Words and Music by ‘COLE PORTER Moderato PIANO np OP sempre espr co cmaj7. ce c ce ‘When they be-gin the Be- guine It bringsback the sound — Pedooag OE ERLE FLT LT eR ep = It brings back a night of trop-i- cal F Dm? 7 7 met 7 cme D a cmaje7 6 oo Tm with youonce more vwn- der the stars" Sra © G7 o And e-ven the palms — = down by the shore an. or-ches-tra’s play - ing, eo BPE ERE 7 Dm G7 F Dm? o7 G7 aust o7 seem to be sway - ing When they be- gin 7, To live it a- gain is past all en-deav - our, 2 Bbm eb7 Abmaj.7 Ex-ceptwhenthat tune clutch-es my heart, Ao pitt espr. we —__ ¢ ab there we are, swear-ing to love for-ev - er, ‘And prom-is - ing ° Im? 6 7 Pp er to part. What mo-nients di-vine,— cs © 7 = OO — what rap-ture se- rene, Tillcloudscame a-long to dis-perse the joyswe had Try “oT EF ES Fm c pid espr ——! let them be - gin a mf Pile espr love that was once a 7 know but too well Dmi(-5) ‘And nowwhen I hear peo-ple curse the chance that was wast - —a a a, G7(eu94) G7 CwsD © ————— what they meai — rc cmaj.7 ce the Be - guine, Let tt 6 c a7 a-fire re-main an em = - ber; Let it ed, So don't the F Dm7 Em Am Dm7 PR sleep like the dead de-sire I on-ly re-mem - ber When they be-gin cs TF TELE Bly a 7 dim. 8 £ P 3 S_prolte esp cs the Be-guine.__ Oh yes, let them be- gin the Be-guine, make them TET BE EP EP pot expr eA = = © —-s Till the stars that were there be-fore re-turn a - 5 —ooT mf, Bm din Till you whis-per to me once more, “Dar-ling, I love youl™— TER EF dim, as Dm7 Dm7(-5) P And we sud-den-ly know ‘When they be- gin Dm7/Cped. Fm6/Cped. ‘When they be - gin ‘BRUSH UP YOUR SHAKESPEARE (From “KISS MF KATE”) Z Words and Music by’ ‘COLE PORTE Bowery Waltz ~ ~ rT T lt F class-i- cal po - So, to win their hearts, one must x quote with ease des, One must know Hom-er and bilieve me, bo, Soph- 0 - cles, al- so Sap - pho - ho, Un - less youknow Shel-leyand Keats and LG i: = = 1 - ty deb-bies will call you a dope. But the po - et start fem peo = ple Strat- ford - on — Refrain ®. D+ pa gt Si or Shake - speare, Shake - speare, Shake - speare, > Bite F |? quot - ing quot - ing quot - ing or 7 a Shake - speare And the wo - men you will wow, Shake - speare And the wo - men you will wow, Shake - speare ‘And the wo - men you will wow. ty * Gu? cz pdm Fe bt 37 Ha HE HE i Just de lines from la And they'll If your Was - ing - ton Heights dream, Treat the If you ham and do Ham let They will rly cr dim G7 Bb A ie think youre a heek-uv-a fel = a, If your blonde won't re - kid “to _Mid- sum-mer _ Night’ Dream, With ‘the wife ofthe not give a damn or a damn - Tet Just re - cite an oe - ? spond when you flat ter 'er what To- ny told Cle - 0 - Brit- ish em - bes si - da erack out of Troi lus _and ca-sion-al son - net, lap - "ll have Hon - ey up - pa - tel Cres- si - da, wees ——— Just re Make her Let her Cockney fir take é ¥ Gm? o7 BR And if If she When your still to be says she won't ba - by is 1 Cdim 7 mind her “tike it, sam ple that “AL's Well That what's more, As You your “Mea \ sure for your Shake - speare your Shake - speare your Shake - speare DT or shocked she buy it or plead-ing for Ed tends, well, tike™ it, plea - sure pre = End’s__ Well,” Like It. Mea — they'll they'll they’ 41 a EASY TO LOVE (From “BORN TO DANCE”) ‘Words and Music by COLE PORTER Andantino mf espr. cm . ab (with tender expression and not fast) © T know too well that Tin just wast-ing pre - cious time in F p dolce e semplice r, rb cm? FD SF think- ing such a thing could be, That you could_ev-er care for me, 7 ” tag conc dale gs eu os LUnauborzed copying aati soapng ear or il praance cr eS Bb 7 ab Gm exbs Ym sure you hate to __hear. rn oe That I a - dose you,dear, But — grant_ me, just the same, Teas oh — tire - ly__to ma] L? Refrain (sivnly, with much expression) Am Dm Am pb? Sc afaimc am - Es You so eas-y to love, So ecas-y to i-dol-ize, al! ELF EP PEPE oth-"ers a- bove, worth the yearn-ing for, tPF Fe So swell to keep ev-'ry home-fire burn - ing for, F eats be grand at the game, So care - free to - geth-er, that it does seem a fry? PPie [ete # Pat 7 Am cmé c_abaim. Bw That cant see Your fu - ture with __ me, Cause youll be shame, you C’EST MAGNIFIQUE Words and Music by COLE PORTER Moderato i : ‘poco rit wf J cm rely it comes to when Love is such a fan SSS Af - ter tak-ing you be pa-tient and lets you down it Copyright renewed, assigned to Robert H. honigomery, true oe Cole Porter Musical & Literary Propesty aust. ls Choe “ LUnsuthorized copying aaring adapting ecerdina or pubic performance san iningement of copyright Bingen are abe dere aw soon you will find, you fol-low your heart, not your mind, SP erese. Love is wait - ing there a - gain, to take you up in the ee 7 pec vt F mp" a tempo c Refrain (stor and easy) s *O'est may - ni - loved one holds you tight, *Pronvunced “siy man-yee-fee-kuh? loved one drifts a oo da more, espressivjo dore” Gest mag-ni - co] rit tempo é 4 DON’T FENCE ME IN Words and Music by COLE PORTER B For oF ‘Wild Cat Ket Wild Cat Kel-19, Jock! pale, was stand-ing by the sher- It's beck alge is (owe, was ‘st- ting By biseweet beats F Tr Be Féim =F C7 F Da? BCT Fo and when that sher- iff said “I'm send-ing you to ing, Witd Cat rai and When Bis sweet beartsaid“Come on, lete tet- tle Wild Cat {his bead and cried sd and cried? jay REFRAIN Slowly F Gat 7___ajtempo | Fma? Foal Fp BMS FS Gn Oh,give me tand, lots of Iand un-der star-ryakies a-bove DON'T FENCE ME IN tf Gat or Gn? 7 Gn? cr Fo F Fra? Fr. Fraug ride thru thewide o-pen coun-try that I love, DON'TFENCE ME IN. Let me be by my-self in the eve-ning breeze so 5 1944 tenewed WARNER BROS, INC Allie over" Uned by Porm 0 saint 6, Bim x Cm Cm _D7_Bim Lis-ten to the mur-mur of the cot-ton-wood trees.— Send me off for-ev- er, but I ask you plese Foo room HB ¥ CoaugFO DON'T FENCE ME IN;— justturn me loose, Let mestrad-die my old sad-die un-derneaththewest-em sri5—=—— #7 Be FT BY F = on my cay- use, iet mewan-der O- ver yen-dertil I see themoun-tains Tie Fa? Fr Frag. Be. Bn ride to the ridge where the West com-menc-es Gaze at the moon fill 1 lose my sens-ee —<—~ Cm _D7_Bim ¥9 [i Gm7_cr “26 Can't look at hob-bles and I can't stand fenc-es, DON'T FENCEMEIN.— Oh, give me FRIENDSHIP Words and Music by COLE PORTER Moderato VOICE LIf you're ev. er Bilt “youke) ev- er ee Piano jam, Here “I If youre ev-er___ in. a tree Phone to If youre ev-er—— down a er mess, S. 0, S.—— If you év-er___feel_s0 well Ring my — dell — If you ev-er___ lose your — = = ony © 139 by Capp Co : Conrgh Renewed Arsene o ohn ton True he le Poser Musical & Literary Property Tus “Chappell Co owner et publication and aed ahs roughout the World Ircinatal Copy Secied All ips Restred LUnathrie copying arangin, apne ecsedng or public pertrmance 3 nkingorent of copa. re anes a abe ot ea " hap- py you land in jail, teeth and youre out to — Tm your bail. —— dine,__ Bor - row mine. _— friend - ship, friend - ship, Just & per-fect blend - ship. When friend - ship,— friend - ship, Just a_per-fect___blend - shipWhen c G7 oo F Fm D7bS Cs Fm abr c7 ¢ other friend-ships have been oth- er_friend-ships_have for - Got Ours will still be hot.- Lah-dle- been_for - gate. Ours will still be_great.Lah-dle~ ja of | D pb. we zc ah-dle-ah-dle, dig, dig, dig. S.1f they ah-dle-ah-dle, chuck, chuck, chuck.— i 4 black ‘your cook your goose, Turn me loose.— D Dm 7 Dm? c o7 com - plain, — Its bul - It through your Brr- ain, rT _ Just per - feet ex friend - ships have se a bz it Lah- dle - Ours will still be been for - git — ah-dle-ah-dle, hep, 54 FROM THIS MOMENT ON Moderately slow Words and Music by ‘COLE PORTER F = thet we are close, morose, + ture looks so gay, e Copyright © 1950 by Coe Copyieh renewed, asigned to Raber H. Monigemary. rte of Suddenly lively c 1+ bied when we & BB ou 7 tar Tacet FT I] CONCENTRATE ON YOU (From “BROADWAY MELODY OF 1940”) Words and Music by COLE PORTER Andantino espressivo ¥ Piano o~ mp, = = = Refrain sb Ebmaj.7 Molto cantabile (6u¢ in rhythm) 1s When-ev-er — skies look grey to me TF lr Fe bm TE thm) Ebm —_abmé And trou-ble be - gins brew, ol beso J bs — TF [Fe ~ ebm ee And peo-ple de - clare “Youre through}. me F 7 bm? Ebdim. Db7 cb ch chaim.ch Blues be - come My on-ly song, 27 rubs) + bh+ 7th Abe tb Tavet I con-cen- trate smile at Lespressiva Abs sb7 cm abe th Gm eb? Tacet ab in your e our Sf passivnately > + abe ‘That loves young dream mf eyes) skaim abe bz cb cb —yF- When|yp! sur - ren - der — And once a- say to me———— 2 SS > eb ° ruth 67 nev-er comes true, Bhms > men can be wrong, t = = ‘poco rit wise To prove that e SD calmato 7 FIs. huss) Bb7 eb Abe a con-cen - trate on 4 — PD poco allarg. rr F shai and con -cen-trate—— con - cen-trate, morendo . GET OUT OF TOWN § Words and Mie Moderato ‘OLE PORTE poco rit ce slowly and pensively P68 — F7 ons 7 s oY The farce was end e The cur - tains drawn, tht =D at least tend - ed That love was dead and gone. pre - ——— oprah Rec w loon, fae REL Rie Musa era Property Ts “me ‘Chal owns pbcaon ad ale augue Wor. Unauthorized copying, aang adapting eccting or publ perfrmance san iningement of copyret ihr ae abe unger te D7 Baim.7 Am C8 Baud BT But now from no - where you come to me as be - fore mf 'pitlespr. —= Em Em 7 chaim.7 Dp Dxb9) take my heart and break my heart once more. So > >> > fay Smolto espre rall = stm Gm Refrain in steady slow tempo, with increasing expression pat Gms Get out of town— Be-fore_ it's too late, my _ lovey. om Pp Get out of town, Be good to me, please, hai 7 she agp Om " rs Why wish me harm? Why not re - tire to a farm_ Bain. ebo A And be con - temt-ed to charm. The birds. off the & Just dis-ap- pear I care for you ome cm poco « poco much too much, And when you are near Close to me, dear, We touch too much. Guitar tacet thrill when we meet Is so bit-ter sweet That, dar- ling, its get-ting me down. 3, . ms +. pensively 2 > thee ayy —— your mark, get set, of It a a = Fappassionato - J ye mesefty et Feaim.7 p7b9) Me ab town, ———____— | GET A KICK OUT OF YOU Words and Music by COLE PORTER Moderato verse 2» VOICE My sto- ry is PIANO Po? thy ys bz bz much too sad to be told, Box_pracctic'ly _ov- ty thing — leaves me to-tal-ly —s— —== The on - ly ex-cep-tion I know is the case = # — —== ee OE 7 a 7 c Dz 2b7 —1— os a —When I'm out on a qui-et spree‘ Fight-ingvain-ly the old en - nui, af =~ a © 1938 Renewed) WARNER BROS. INC Sigh Reserve Cho by Peis v :— i 7 oy Gm I sud-den-ly turn and see — =a your fab-u- lous face. REFRAIN, Fm7 Fé Fm? Bb7 » T get no kick from cham - pagne, abr So tell me why should it be 8b7 tb _— That I get a kick out of -—_ you? rf bz. Ea Fm? Some like a bop type re - frain riff That would bore 7 me ter - Tm ab tif sure that Ab ie - lly 7, 4b T get a kick ev —f. 7, cm #7 tb7 ing there Edim. 7 Fn —— z Bhmé Fm Bhme Fm FT T get a kick tho’ its clear m6 __Fm7_97 Bb7 Fm? ly dont a - dore . T get no kick in a Dept elt Lee T eb b cm fo? fm Pn? th Fly - ing too high with some {Sti} in the —_s cm Fn? wb7 cr i-dea of noth-ing to do. —s-—} . | LOVE PARIS Words and Music by COLE PORTE! Moderato ——.., ea = Tranquillo fe Evry time - less town, wheth-er = = = be her skies, cme A D7 cheers, or wheth-er be her tears, more and ripe Copy ©1938 by Cole Psi: CCopwrigh renewed assigned to Robert H. hangs, Trey the Cole Pole Musical & Listy Property Tass " "Chapel Co. Plier tnseratoal Copyright Secured All Rips Reserved Unauthorized copying. rane alas eotsing pub performance ban iningeent of copia Teese table under be aw Fm6 6x8) F G8) G7 oc Cdim. obs) = -al-i more i a ae Poco rit, tT cm “SS cm Refrain (slow fox-trot tempo) I love Par - i i the spring - time, | Ale} Tara Toa Fa Tara: 7 o7 when it —driz - ales, F 1 j the sum-mer, when it siz -zles, Pare Far, Ta F 2 Sostenuto giubitentiyy love A 7 © aim. G7 2 97 Aves) AT Be-cause my love = Be-eause my love ———— =< PD orese ° | LOVE YOU ‘Words and Music by COLE PORTER Con moto | fo 1_s7m ——— | —— poco rit ¥ Piano s = —Y Dake Fo rather lightly andnot sowly Db Fo If, a love song I cowld on-ty _ song with words and bm 7 Bbme 7 mu-sie di - vine T would ser - @ - nade you ev - "ty night Till youd re- lent and con-sent ty be mine _——— TP DEP F [RPE PRE Cony Rerewed signed le ger Musca & teary Popa ls fpubleton and alle Intatignl Copyright Secured Al Rh Reser Lnsahoned coin. rane age cer usc permanente of opi F won pochettino pis mosso hm just an am-a-teur am = I las, 7 Faim, F calmato smile and po - lite -ly pass it by When this, my a7 pitt mussv (four beats) first love song, you hear Tei ELF | EF a tempo ra 1f : > 7 Bbmé Refrain (in warm movement) 7 Fim. F “I love you” _____ e A - pril breeze 7 Faim. F the gold - en dawn she sees Z 7 poco | crese. Gm7 appassionato cr spring. a- gain And birds on the => 3 I The old mel-o Bhmé Tempo I love Ey 7 Faisn, you___ ‘That's the song of songs, And it ) be-longs to Ard it all be - longs to you _and os ipocn sastenuto IN THE STILL OF THE NIGHT Words and Music by COLE PORTER Andantino (in a steady movement, but not too fast) ee Piano a F Mysteriously Pre = br the still of the Pe, epee Pisy ek ee Patenpo NS As I gaze from my CFL Fe T Flee F Gm? 7 nf ® = "At the moon in its flight, My thoughts all stray —to tet i m7 7 F In the still of the ak FRR F Fm6 F Fm6 ——S night, While the world is in slum - PRL EDR. Fle g FP PEP PRD FP = NS —— 7 An E7 molto crescendo ‘Oh, the times with-out num - ber, Dar-ling,when I TRL FLT PE i an F Appassionato “Do >= Tt »b Guy espressive love espressivo silliness this dream of mg subito} subito calmato Sf. — F rit Patempo Pim. out of sight-__Like the grow- ing | ae - — | © : sein. on the rim —____ PRLPR ELE PPR Rt Re FR eR RE 4 A Gm7 c in the chill, t LF Fm6 1 night? _——_—_—_—__ I'VE GOT YOU UNDER MY SKIN Words and Music by COLE PORTER Allegretto sostenuto = Piano poco rit ab? Fm? 8b7 ba)? cw? tb under my skin, ——_ 7 Fin? Bb7 Ebmaj.7 m7 tb aéep in the heart of me, 7 ae. 18 1e|7 > Bhmaj.7 Cm cm deep in my heart, Youre really a part of me, Ive 7# TF Spr seos| TF Ter Bb7 Ebmaj.7 = ny kic———_——* un-der ey TELE EF a 7 UF CP OP 7 Pat tbr thona).7 the not to give in, Abmé 8b7 D thmaj.7 tbe said to my-self/This af - fair nev-er will go so well”. 4 "4 pbaim. why should I try to re - sist whendar-ling, I ‘know so well IE, a, = 7 TP TEP Ure TeoF Abe Abm 2b7 Ebmaj.7 tbe wieder my AMIS Ta MPG TP Poor tor Paar tw RF Pa ab? ‘ , gsc. ed a] a Ep7 poco 4 poco orese. ed appassionato sac-ri-fice an-y- thing, Come what might,for the sake of hav-ing you near, Inspite of a SZ 3 r 2 7 az a 3 poco @ poco cresc. ed appassionato Ab abm eb Wo, 2b7 molto erese. — 7 warn -ingvoice that comes in the night Andre - peats and re-peats in my ear: “Dorit you cae oo 7 cr. subito p lp | molto crese. cm Smolto espressivo Ab ab7 tb Ebdim. know, lit-tle fool, Use your men- you nev-er can win, LEP BPP OD Smolto espressivo —S Em? ab? eb Phe ab, Wake up to re- al- i- ty” Guitar prit abm 7 tacet Ab abe b time I do, just the thought of youmakesme stop, BeforeI be - gin, “Causelve Fm sbsby tb poco rit my skin r poco rit S morendo IT’S ALL RIGHT WITH ME Words and Music by . . COLE PORTER Steadily moving fox trot _ > > = I~ —— Pa me. lo > = id Refrain cm Po Tvs the wrong time _—___ aT Terr fe I ~ ~ 4 ~ ~ = ~ ing, it's the wrong _facey. IT ab Bbo 2b7 Bbmé co thet charm - ing that it’s Bhmé nbs) 7 some - one I'm try - ing so for - OO .] Fmé you want to for -get some - one too? ______ Its the ut to free viel RE ane cm Fo with the wrong chips, wrong = game ing, they're the wrong tT Bbms ther this! lips, but "they're such tempt - i you're tbmaj.7 bz abr dear ve ? Abmaj.7 it's IT’S DE-LOVELY Words and Music by ‘COLE PORTER Allegretto —— —~ Piano ‘The kind of dit - ty that in- ? F Baim, C7 bm cr vokes the SpringSo con - trol yourde-sire to curse while I cru-ci- fy ns te 2 ome © 1236 Capel Co . assigned ohn aon tated oe Cole Pore Moscl& trary Popey Truss opel & oe of puto a alg ought Wend Inautoraed copying ranging adapting ecordng o pubic perfrmance ban iningement of copy . 8 en 8 ei Ringers re able unde e aw ™ Copyright erewed ™ oh F FHaim. C7 0 F 7 Gm Tin Pan-ti - dy So to spare skip the darn thing and the re - frain. spoken sb ab, 7 SHE mimi mimi re fe Te re, la si, Takeit_a-way! z 2 Boa. cn F Refrain Very rhythmically . . night is young, The ‘Skies are clear. And if you want to ‘go P-mf walk-ing, dear, Its de - light - ful, i cious, its de- > > > + der- stand_ Ebmaj.7 Em7 (b5) cm eh Em7%b5) Gm fens on why Youlro sent = f= smnt~ al, ease sina slight - ful,” its glance — Bb OF Bb abms hear dear Moth- er 7 “Let your - self go” So Nature mur - mur-ing low please be sweet, And when I kiss— you, just me— ‘It’s de- light - ful, its de - li - cious, Its de - Ammb5) br Dt or lect- a- ble, its de - lir- i- ous, Tes - # Pronounced “delukes?” 100 JUST ONE OF THOSE THINGS Words and Music by COLE PORTER Allegretto r Xs Dor-o-thy Par- to her boy - friend “Fare thee well). Tere F ‘As Col-um-bus an- nounced when he knew he was bounced,_ “It was swell, iF © m7 _dbiim, mp Om? 7 Fma.7 Dm? “= a-belle, swelly__ As Ab - e-lard— Said to El - o-‘ise,— 181995 Renewed WARNER BROS, INC cham. Em7bS) Haim. a7 Dm Fob Ghaim, “Don't for- get to drop a line to me, please’ As F cmb? Gms Gm Dm Gm7_A7 — in her Ko-meo's ear,— “Ro - meo, why not face the fact, my dear?” a = > 4S = arf m—__ REFRAIN Dm AA pm + I Was just one of those things, AA = Ss va [PEce ere rer ey AD pomp Bm7bS)___CHaim. — of those cra- zy flings.— One of those bells that now and then rings, Dm? -FAdim. It was just one— of those Just one—— of those A = Tig De TH iG Tuk 2 F|t F er) chaim. Just one of those fab-u-lous flights, A trip to the nights, —— 4s A 5 opty} bi 7 Dm? Fhdim. Fn? 8b7 = = on gos-sa-mer wings, Just one of those things. A Tipe [EL STR F y 3 sb7 b or eb When we start-ed paint~ing the town, thought a bit of the end of it— y PR F Am? aim 76)5) aT gp DabS)Ea? — We'd have been a-ware—That our love af-fair__ Was too hot x 4 amg PAL, om A So good-bye, dear,-and A - men, A = 7 ab Gm7 Am Dz. — ing we meet now and then,- ‘It was great fun, But it was 4 > |F aeRy LET’S DO IT (LET’S FALL IN LOVE) Words and Music by COLE PORTER Moderato _—_——_~. so cm vv Semplice (ot fast) eb 7 ‘When the lit - tle Blue-bird,Who has nev- er said a word, Starts to TF sb b+ Gm abs 8b Fe Gm 7 sing'Spring,spring)’ When the lit - tle Blue-bell, In the Tt ©1928 Renewed) WARNER BROS. INC. Saleh screed Used by Pomisnon » Pp th abt cm thy Eo bot- tom of the dell,Starts to ring:“Ding, ding)’ cm? cmnbs) ab 7 7 = tle blue clerk, In the mid - dle of fis work, Starts tr 8b wb7 tune to themoon up a - bove,— Tt is na tlre,thats all, Simp-iy OF ip corr *F tT —— ob thm ab mf Refrain “e, y F =e = a Pe | 1 Birds do Bees it,— -ven ed - u-cat - ed 2 Spon - ges, they- say, it,— by sters,down in Oy - ster cm cmmbs) cm F do it,— Lets do it, Let's In Spain, the best clams, — Cold Cape Cod P 7 ab thm ih do it, up - per— ‘gainst their Od » cm emmbs) cm Py 3 s — = jo ga + SS | Lith-u-an- i-ans ad Letts do ty Lets do ih Ev - en laz- y Jel - ly - fish do it,— Let’s do it, = ha Sty bP tod te +f = Lets fall in love. The Dutch in old Am-ster - Lets fall in— ove. E-lect-ric eels, I might = Nv 6 pj jf =! i SS — #e = — ” p= = ee rf. ot—— cur b . abr b ty SSS Se a = 7 =e z dam do it, Not to men-tion the Finns Folks in Si- add, do it, Though itshocks em I know. Why ask if Ss ——" = SSS Fee Pet Pett ip ee = : it * + Ab7 bb Bbm7 F7 Fe Gm sb -am do it, ‘Think of Si- am-ese twins.Some Ar -gen -tines,with-out_ shad do it, Wait - er,bring me shad - roe, In shal-low shoals,kng-lish Ca Gm b7 means, do it, Peo- ple say, in Ros- ton,ev- en beans do it, soles do it, Gold-fish, in the pri- va-cy of bowls, do it, —— ges £ sho cm emmbs er en oco allarg. oe . 1 ob a Lets do it, let's 2,Ro-man-tic Let's do i let's anf un poco allarg, SO IN LOVE (From “KISS ME KATE”) Moderately molto rit. Yr > Fi f |i Fe frre per a ‘Words and Music by COLE PORTER opi ee so in love sky, —_____ Copyright Renewed, asi Unauthorized copy 4 with out you, My arms fold, ‘poco marcato with you am 9 ——____ with the Inf pit espressvg = BT A» 87 a eo ‘e The night when you first were there, ‘cresc pit espressivo 3 | S passionately &» —_—_ p2co allargando “ LOVE FOR SALE Words and Music by ‘COLE PORTER Bb Semplice (not fast) ab Moderato voIce When the on-lysound in the emp-ty street Is the T legato a P PIANO bz vb ch Fm Ebm hea-vytread of the hea-vy feet That be - long to a lone-some cop, tr 7 Bm cm? FT mp 7 © - pen shop. When the — moon so Jong hasbeen TE [eer els Fat a rey E7 A abr gaz-ing down On the way-wardways of this way-wardtown That her smile be-comes a © 1910 Renewed) WARNER BROS, INC | ‘iRise Rear Uned by Permian REFRAIN (with swinging rhythm and not fast) P-nftb Bbm for sale, ——_____ Ap-pe-tiz-ing young love for FRIE PR IRF = == bz pb Love that’s freshand still un-spoiled, Love that'son-ly _ slight- ly soiled, se My "4 th ab Whowouldlike to sam-ple my sup - ply’. ‘Who's pre-pared to eri FleFr FF rt opi PtP rt oF? abr ob thm _ abn im hin thn? mp ress, abr vb Let the po-ets pipe In their child-ish way, — med express poe ab7 vb »b7 es qi oa fbb ed Tinow ev-'ry type of love Bet-ter far than, they. If you want the eee =F SSS = > = ss, a \s pee Tibie aed wie we Pes SS = = = ob the wufespress, "imo thrill of love, T've been thru the mill of love; Old _ love, nif espress aim. b7-5) ii rit ‘a tempo bm 37 __rall Ev-'ry love but true Pilerit. ing young love = rt you? tre a a a ar thm Sf rroadly abr _ ott eres buy my wares, Fol-low me and climb the stairs, Love ~ ot ——— r vee broadly motto crese | eerroaaty dimin sale. oF MY HEART BELONGS TO DADDY (From “LEAVE IT TO ME”) Words and Music by ‘COLE PORTER Slowly S marcato c cam. c F T used to fall In love with all > > o7 c cmé ab7 c7 Those boys who maul ‘The young cut > c aim. © D7 Butnow 1 find Tm more in- clined _— 7 Tokeep my mind dut-ies. Bb7 cm Fo G7 eb Bb7 eb For such a sweet mil-lion-aire.— since I came to care SOF po? ecu rit pocortt ccm Refrain (slow Rhumba tempo) While tear- ing off game of golf may make a play for the caddy; But when I do I dorit fol-low through’Cause my heart be-longs to T Tair on or om A toy come sgt Ta cm Fn ca I just a - dore— ¢ on my fine fin-nan had-di —— | Fm a7 Gm G7 cm ask-ing for more, But my heart be-longs- to Dad-dy. { . 7 Tit TL eee BIB Gri om _ _ o7 heart be-longs to Dad-dy, So I sim-plycould-rit be bad. (en hat ree ispressiee > oe) heart be-longs_ to Dad-dy, Da-da, da-da-da,da-da-da - ad! Sol qo z want to warn- you, lad-die, ‘That my heart be - longs_ to Dad-dy tT e treats it so well, While Erg? “ NIGHT AND DAY ‘Words and Music by ‘COLE PORTER f° a7 © Like the beat, beat, beat, of the tom = tom; Uick, tick, tock of the stands a-gainst the Like the drip, drip, drip, of the _ rain-drops, sum + mer show'r 1 1932 Renewed) WARNER BROS. INC. Filipe eared Osod by Permanon aurough So a voice with-in m¢ Refrain oo Night and day — be-neath the moon and ——————__ Wheth- er near to me or ~ ab p7orfm p7 Bm F_sFm_*F —— o far, It's no mat-ter, dar- ling, where you 1 think "of | yor_————— iL F ke night and day. Day and night ‘That thislong - ing for you fol-lows wher-ev-er 1 kn c Am ab D7) Fim = =D7 Bm 9 _ 2 2 = SSS = SSS SSS Fae Te we ee _ Inthe roar-ing traf-fic's m— In the si-lence of my lone -ly room, 1 Night and day—___-__ There's an Oh, such a hun- gry yearn burn - ing — through ‘Til you let me spend my life mak-ing love. to you, day and night, ___ Pee fe ™ =< ws > 1 ROSALIE Words and Music by COLE PORTER Allegretto con moto and a man wooed a = maid __ > oot re tre FAT Dm Gm? ¢7 F ab a Be - neath her sa-cred — bowk. wo > arr fEh et sang a ser-e - > oe 4 nah we nn anon, ‘reo ee te wea & Property Tass intial Coy cared A ps Reseed Unauthorized copying anand arg pub peemace a ingsment copyright ining ae tere 1s Bhm7 — Eb7 ab c I sup - pose, poco a poco crese. ——_ Sree Faim D m7 ‘7 Bb '7 : # crescendo poco @ poco REFRAIN (in slo, strict tempo) - Sa-lie, my dar - ling, — ——~ Lema rman kee wn Since, one night, so much, Se 5 sath ct rir Faim —Afaim 37 de- cling Wort you make my life Déaim Em Fai > Bb7 - Bhmé 37 7 6 ar thrill-ing, And tell me youre willing to be Ros - 4-lie, > Allegretto con moto mine! Re. t TOO DARN HOT Words and Music by COLE PORTER Easy Fox-trot tempo es Piano tf a = +! with omy ba il fi 1t Tf - fill the cup with my baby _to- 7 eT ba- by to-night, - fill, the cup— with my baby, to-night, But APE ee Fa cy Fm Ab Fm aa to coo with my ba - by, to - night fT tf itr And pitch the woo with my ba-by, to- ep letegik fp orR ror ba- by, to- night, And pitch the woo with my baby, _to- night, 131 tases FT cr Fm Cm7— Fm broth- er, you-fight my ba-by, to-night, Cause it's too port Evry av-er-age man you Ac = cording to the Kin - sey re = > know ——— Much pre. fers his lov - ey dow to court When the > se g 2 ‘ when the ther-mom-e - ter tem-per-a - ture is 12 Bho OF Bb OF dim F BboOF op? G7 or goes ‘way up And the weath-er is siz - lin’ —=—. - ‘tp Bb DAT 7 F For ro - mance is not, "Cause it's too, too, = = OS —_ z ze = Fm Cm7 F Fm Cm7 F ‘DoT D7 cr For his squab, Ama - rine For his queen, ae Dir For his cute-y its two, too, TRUE LOVE Words and Music by PORTER Moderate Valse tempo Coat ect one ate Mai a ooram cea eo Unauthorized copying arcana, saps ecerdng 9 publ pee nance an genet copyih ines ar sie Unde te « Refrain (Rather slow) give Gaim. WELL, DID YOU EVAH? Words and Music by ‘COLE PORTER Moderato (rightly) Piano p F cm D7 Gm HeWhen youre out in smart so - ci-e ty And you sud-den-ly get bad 7 F vr. reaim.7 shoo? c Suddenly lyrically and very broad om ceed to sing the blues. #e:For ex - am-ple,tell me _some-thing bad, Some-thing m ee se tone Agnes RES BAe Tey Carel Cos Copyighs Renewed, Aspned ch vtanon Tie of he Cole Poe Musical & Literary Property Ts, ors Renee gpel SC, owoet of pubiton and aed ihe Broughou the Wor, hen. inate Cryin A RGR sang alae yin ava si mai pa perenne ef cay ru Dm Em c Gaimam D7 aw- ful, some-thing grave, And Til show you how a Rac-quet Club_ tT + SS F lad Would be - have: Refrain F Tempo di Polka thai. 7 eo Maine Sie; Have you hoard? The Coast of got hit by a \é Pf «tempo e- —>e ~~ j taf'\ molto mareate wit sheHave you heard — that = thai? 7 F poor dear Blanche “Got run down by an a - va- lanche? cm oD? cm c7bs F ooo Fm a meWell, did y e-vah!What aswell par ty this is! iF mp amr abr ob What great Pom - mer - y! — = Edim, 7 abr vb heres how! What we PF a bin a or ge gin and what beer! She Will you so-ber up, my dear? o> > F ah dim. 7 c7 Have you heard Pro - BRS. sor Munch Ate his wife and di - = = : ——— nf his lunch? we. Well, did . = maf’ molto marcato aT Haine? par - ty this Ske: Mis- sus Smith ‘her new Hup > i > c7bs v7, Gm of om Crossed the bridge whenthe bridge was He Well did you e - vah! What a > = anf molto mareat swell par- ty this = swell par- ty this is! “ WHAT IS THIS THING CALLED LOVE? Words and Music by COLE PORTER Moderato PIANO Lead- ing a life oa + Pp cimply) 7, F7 bz, ED Bb7__b7 When love flew in through my = win- dow wide —— Fm Fhaim. ¢ AT quick-ened my hum-drum heart. Love flew in through my win- dow, ——_ cm D7 c o7 c7 7 Dmxbs) I was so hap-py then. But af-ter love had stayed a lit - tle while, —_ > - c Dm? 7 c = Love flew out a - gain. “4 REFRAIN ‘7 mp -mff Slow (in the manner of a“Blues”) What is this thing called love? marked (but not toofoud) fun-ny thing called love? Just who can solve— CELT Target Wo t/t ee Haim. co? Fm 7 — its mys-ter - y? Why should it a fool of me? saw you there ‘Ft F —z7 2 Sone won-der-ful day. a ae and threw it a = cham. fe — in Heav-en Ab abe You took my heart That's why I is this thing—— . WUNDERBAR (From “KISS ME KATE”) Words and Music by COLE PORTE! Bright Waltz 148 Fm7 BT 6 Hi YOU DO SOMETHING TO ME Words and Music by COLE PORTER Moderato + Ss Le == —_ fee. > ———— f—e SS T ” Not fast BT ab o was might - y ue, Thought my life was —_—— Bh Bri ws And I gazed at . Wont you tell me | ee Bbeni B27 Abmi ebm Fr Gmi. Git Why,when you ap - pear, Some-thing h — | ~ — )-pens == be” Emig Dimi Br Padi, or Fri pocu rie And the strang- est feel - ing goes through me? —— f Ly —_—_ ——— P00 Slowly, with expression Refrain & Pomf «tempo You — some-thing to Ss Zo yf Some-thing that sim- ply mys-ti - fies == why should > You have the —powr t > a a ’neath your spell, that you do th D uo some - thing ~ YOU'D BE SO NICE TO COME HOME TO (From “SOMETHING TO SHOUT ABOUT”) Words and Music by COLE PORTER Allegretto comodo not that you're fair. er, Than a lot of girls just as pleas- in, That I dort my hat as a wor-ship-per at your shrine,— Bb tb ob tbr ab not that you're rar-er Than as-par-a-gus out of sea- son, No, my — Bh rb cme Ebdim. Eb Fim. D7 c dar-ling, this is the reas- on Why you've be tee v FOE? Am Refrain (rather slow with foeting) Dmné @ Am n ten. ten. chilled by the fe par ae CE a eee mf espr. Sespr. “ YOU'RE THE TOP Words and Music by COLE PORTER Moderato VERSE tb E VOICE At words po-et - ic I'm PIANO! Bb? swt eb He? In-stead of so pa-thet - ic al-ways have found— Fm ab Bb? b Fm7_ 27 my chest, to let 'em rest Eo bar, nad- ing As I'll prob-a-bly miss— © 1924 Renewed) WARNER BROS. NC ‘ilps Reaves "Oke by Peso ab7 abe Guitar tacet) if this dit-ty Is At not so pret-ty least it-'ll tell you how great you are— You're the Col-os - se - um, You're Ma - hat-ma Ghan-di, — You're the top! You're the top! You're the top! You're the Louvr’ Mu - 3e- um, You're the top! You're Na-‘po = leon bran - dy, ef = 2b » oy » You're “a mel- 0 - dy—— From a sym - pho- ny You're the pur-ple light. Of a sum- mer night— Gm bs Strauss, You're a Ben-del_ bon-net, A Shake-speare son-net, Youre Mick-y Mouse Spain, You're the Na-tion'l Gall’ ry, You're Gar - bo's_sal-'ry, You're cel-o-phane— | A 160 You're the Nile, You're sub-lime, 8b7 abe Tow’r of Pi-sa, re the smile tur-key din-ner, 're the time be sb? tb abmaj.7 abe, c748_C7 Mo-na Lis-a; i'm‘ worth-less chec fo - tal wrecl Der-by winner, Tm &@ “toy' bai-foon "that is fated soon’ to * ab bot-tom, You're —

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