PANAMA HATTIE



Composer: Cole Porter
Lyricist: Cole Porter

Opened: October 30, 1940, 46th Street Theatre, N.Y.C.
Performances: 501


A Stroll On The Plaza Sant'ana:

1. Panama Hattie, CD/CBC Audio BC2-266/2003E-DC (Chorus with Paul Sportelli, piano)


All I've Got To Get Now Is My Man:

1. The Broadway Musicals Of 1940, CD/Bayview RNBW019 (Julie Reyburn with the Ross Patterson Little Big Band)
2. Panama Hattie, CD/CBC Audio BC2-266/2003E-DC (Jane Johanson with Paul Sportelli, piano)


Dance Routine (film):

1. Blood And Sand/Panama Hattie/At War With The Army, CD/Great Movie Themes CD 60047 (orchestra conducted by Georgie Stoll)


Did I Get Stinkin' At The Club Savoy (M/L: Walter Donaldson):

1. Blood And Sand/Panama Hattie/At War With The Army, CD/Great Movie Themes CD 60047 (Virginia O'Brien with orchestra conducted by Georgie Stoll)


Don't Look At Me That Way (added to the 1976 revival; originally used in PARIS):

1. 78/Victor 21742 (Irene Bordoni with Irving Aaronson and His Commanders) [reissued on From This Moment On: The Songs Of Cole Porter, CD/Smithsonian RD 047 AA-22481]
2. Jeri Southern Meets Cole Porter, Capitol (S) ST-1173 [reissued on Jeri Southern Meets Cole Porter/At The Crescendo, CD/EMI 856057]
3. Rare! Hot! & Cole Porter, Philips (M) PHM 200-169 (Sheila M. Sanders)
4. The Decline And Fall Of The Entire World As Seen Through The Eyes Of Cole Porter, Columbia (S) OS 2810 (Carmen Alvarez with orchestra conducted by Skip Redwine) [reissued as CD/Painted Smiles PSCD-124]
5. Kiri Sings Porter, CD/Angel 55050 (Kiri Te Kanawa with the New World Philharmonic conducted by Peter Matz)
6. Julie Wilson Sings The Cole Porter Songbook, CD/DRG CDSL 5208 (Julie Wilson with William Roy, piano)
7. The Complete Sarah Vaughan on Mercury, Vol. 2: Sings Great American Songs (1956-1957), CD/Mercury 826327-2 (Sarah Vaughan)
8. Steve & Eydie And Friends Celebrate Porter, CD/ESE Music ESED 106 (Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme with the New World Philharmonic Orchestra)
9. Complete Album Series, CD/Stage Door STAGE 9055 (Pat Suzuki with Ralph Burns and His Orchestra)


Fresh As A Daisy:

1. 78/Liberty Music Shop L 308 (Cy Walter, piano)
2. 78/Liberty Music Shop L 309 (Joan Edwards, piano and voice) [reissued on Musical Ladies & The Music of Cole Porter, CD/Encore's Box Office ENBO-CD #6/92]
3. 78/Columbia 35790 (Harry Babbitt with Kay Kyser and His Orchestra)
4. 78/Victor 26797 (Joan Whitney with Leo Reisman and His Orchestra)
5. 78/Bluebird B 10959 (Marion, Jack & Tex with Glenn Miller and His Orchestra) [also 78/Gramophone MH. 95; reissued on The Complete Glenn Miller, Vols. 1-13, CD/Bluebird/RCA 61015-2]
6. Andre Kostelanetz Plays Cole Porter, Columbia (S) KG 31491 (Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., with orchestra conducted by Andre Kostelanetz)
7. Cole Porter In Hollywood, 1929-1956, JJA (M) 19767 (Virginia O'Brien, Red Skelton, Ren Blue, and Rags Ragland with orchestra conducted by Georgie Stoll) [reissued on Blood And Sand/Panama Hattie/At War With The Army, CD/Great Movie Themes CD 60047]
8. Anything Goes/Panama Hattie, Larynx 567 (singers with orchestra conducted by Buster Davis) [reissued as CAS/Sandy Hook CSH-2043]
9. It's De-Lovely!: The Music Of Cole Porter, CD/Pierian 0026 (N. Sherry, piano)
10. Panama Hattie, CD/CBC Audio BC2-266/2003E-DC (Jane Johanson, Jeff Lillico, and Mark McGrinder with Paul Sportelli, piano)


God Bless The Women:

1. Panama Hattie, CD/CBC Audio BC2-266/2003E-DC (Neil Barclay, Jeff Lillico, and Mark McGrinder with Paul Sportelli, piano)


Good Neighbors (M/L: Roger Edens) (written for the film version):

1. Blood And Sand/Panama Hattie/At War With The Army, CD/Great Movie Themes CD 60047 (Ben Blue, Red Skelton, and Rags Ragland with orchestra conducted by Georgie Stoll)


Hattie From Panama (M/L Roger Edens) (written for the film version):

1. Cole Porter In Hollywood, 1929-1956, JJA (M) 19767 (Chorus with orchestra conducted by Georgie Stoll) [reissued on Blood And Sand/Panama Hattie/At War With The Army, CD/Great Movie Themes CD 60047]


I Love You (added to the 1954 television version; originally used in MEXICAN HAYRIDE):

I have not attempted to compile discological information for this Porter standard.


I'd Do Anything For You (M/L: Roger Edens) (cut from the film version):

1. Cut! Out Takes From Hollywood's Greatest Musicals Volume Three, Out Take (M) OFT-3 (Red Skelton, Rags Ragland, Ben Blue, and Ann Sothern with orchestra conducted by Georgie Stoll)


I'm Throwing A Ball Tonight:

1. Cole Porter (Music & Lyrics), JJA (M) 19745 (Ethel Merman with orchestra conducted by Gene Salzer) (live)
2. Cole Porter Revisited, Recording Industries Corp. (S) ST 3002 (Bobby Short with musical direction by Norman Paris) [reissued as CD/Painted Smiles PSCD-121]
3. The Decline And Fall Of The Entire World As Seen Through The Eyes Of Cole Porter, CD/Painted Smiles PSCD-124 (Harold Lang)
4. Close: Steve Ross & Cole Porter, CD/Stolen Moments 1016/7 (Steve Ross, piano and voice)
5. What A Swell Party This Is!: Songs By Cole Porter, CD/Viva Cabaret 19981 03182 (Liz Keever with Richard Bower, piano)
6. R.S.V.P. The Cole Porters, Respond no number (Jack and Sally Jenkins with the Mac Frampton Orchestra)
7. High Society, CD/DRG 19011 (Lisa Banes, Melissa Errico, John McMartin, Anna Kendrick with orchestra conducted by Paul Gemignani) (new lyrics by Susan Birkenhead)
8. Noel & Cole: Together With Music, CD/Oakton ORCD1001 (Valerie Anastasio, Benjamin Sears, and Bradford Conner with Tim Harbold, piano)
9. Mabel Mercer And Bobby Short At Town Hall, Atlantic SD 2-604 (Bobby Short, piano and voice, with Beverly Peer, bass, and Richard Sheridan, drums) [reissued on At Town Hall/Second Town Hall Concert, CD/Collectables COL-CD-6839]
10. Noel/Cole: "Let's Do It!", CD/Silva Screen SONGCD 910 (David Kernan, Liz Robertson, and Louise Gold with Jason Carr and Paul Bateman, pianos)
11. Panama Hattie, CD/CBC Audio BC2-266/2003E-DC (Karen Wood and Chorus with Paul Sportelli, piano)
12. A Swell Party, CD/Silva America SSD 1006 (Nickolas Grace)


I've Got You Under My Skin (added to the 1976 revival; originally used in the film BORN TO DANCE):

I have not attempted to compile discological information for this Porter standard.


I've Still Got My Health:

1. 78/Decca 23200 (Ethel Merman with orchestra conducted by Harry Sosnik) [reissued on 12 Songs From Call Me Madam With Selections From Panama Hattie, CD/Decca Broadway 0881 10521-2]
2. Cole Porter Revisited, Recording Industries Corp. (S) ST 3002 (Kaye Ballard with musical direction by Norman Paris) [reissued as CD/Painted Smiles PSCD-121]
3. The Decline And Fall Of The Entire World As Seen Through The Eyes Of Cole Porter, Columbia (S) OS 2810 (Kaye Ballard) [reissued as CD/Painted Smiles PSCD-124]
4. Cole Porter In Hollywood, 1929-1956, JJA (M) 19767 (Ann Sothern with orchestra conducted by Georgie Stoll) [reissued on Blood And Sand/Panama Hattie/At War With The Army, CD/Great Movie Themes CD 60047]
5. It's De-Lovely!: The Music Of Cole Porter, CD/Pierian 0026 (N. Sherry, piano)
6. What A Swell Party This Is!: Songs By Cole Porter, CD/Viva Cabaret 19981 03182 (Liz Keever with Richard Bower, piano)
7. Don't Fence Me In, CD/D'Arcy (D'Arcy)
8. Everything The Traffic Will Allow, CD/Lunch Money (Klea Blackhurst)
9. Beaches, CD/Atlantic 7567-81933-2 (Bette Midler)
10. Beached: The Soundtrack, CD/Miss A (Abi Roberts)
11. Young Lions, Old Tigers, CD/Jazzizit 0022 (Spike Robinson and Derek Nash) (unverified)
12. Panama Hattie, CD/CBC Audio BC2-266/2003E-DC (Karen Wood and Chorus with Paul Sportelli, piano)


Join It Right Away:

1. Panama Hattie, CD/CBC Audio BC2-266/2003E-DC (Neil Barclay, Jeff Lillico, and Mark McGrinder with Paul Sportelli, piano)


Just One Of Those Things (added to the film version; originally used in JUBILEE):

I have not attempted to compile discological information for this Porter standard.


Let's Be Buddies:

1. 78/Decca 23199 (Ethel Merman and Joan Carroll with orchestra conducted by Harry Sosnik) [reissued on 12 Songs From Call Me Madam With Selections From Panama Hattie, CD/Decca Broadway 0881 10521-2]
2. 78/Liberty Music Shop L 308 (Cy Walter, piano)
3. 78/Columbia 35780 (Tony Leonard with Eddy Duchin and His Orchestra)
4. 78/Decca 3478 (Connie Boswell)
5. 78/Bluebird B 10923 (Larry Neill with Shep Fields & His New Rippling Rhythm)
6. 78/Okeh 5912 (Buddy Clark with orchestra) [reissued on Remembering Buddy Clark, CD/Collector's Choice 05062]
7. 78/Okeh 5937 (Doris Day with Les Brown and His Orchestra) [reissued on The Complete Doris Day with Les Brown, CD/Collectors' Choice Music 29]
8. 78/Victor 26797 (Joan Whitney with Leo Reisman and His Orchestra) [reissued on While The Music Plays On: The Girls Of The Big Bands, CD/Flare SPEC 1030]
9. 78/Victor 27231 (Bea Wain with orchestra) [reissued on You Can Depend on Me: The Complete Recordings, Vol. 1, CD/Baldwin Street Music 311]
10. 78/Decca F-7910 (Bud Flanagan and Chesney Allen with Jay Wilbur and His Orchestra) [reissued on The Ultimate Cole Porter - Volume III, CD/Pearl GEM 0194]
11. C'mon Let's Dance!, 10"/RCA Victor LPM 3047 (Freddy Martin Orchestra)
12. A Gala Tribute To Joshua Logan, Friends Of The Theatre And Music Collection Of The Museum Of The City Of New York AC, (Ethel Merman with music direction by Colin Romoff)
13. Together On Broadway, Friends of the Theatre & Music Collection AG-77 (Ethel Merman)
14. The Great Garland Duets, Paragon 1001 (Ethel Merman and Judy Garland with orchestra conducted by Mort Lindsay) [reissued on You're Sensational: Cole Porter In The '20s, '40s, & '50s, CD/Koch A-33714]
15. Merman In Vegas, Reprise (S) 6062 (Ethel Merman) [reissued as CD/Collectables 6193]
16. Anything Goes/Panama Hattie, Larynx 567 (Ethel Merman and Karin Wolfe with orchestra conducted by Buster Davis) [reissued as CAS/Sandy Hook CSH-2043]
17. Let's Be Buddies, Jacqueline Records (S) JR 0116 (Pinky Winters with Lou Levy and Monty Budwig)
18. Cole Porter In Hollywood, 1929-1956, (Ann Sothern and Virginia O'Brien with orchestra conducted by Georgie Stoll) [reissued on Blood And Sand/Panama Hattie/At War With The Army, CD/Great Movie Themes CD 60047; Ann Southern/Dorothy Lamour, CD/Sepia 1127]
19. Overtones, Concord Jazz CJ-194 (Al Cohn) [reissued as CD/Concord Jazz 4194]
20. Mermania!, Vol. 2, CD/Harbinger 1806 (Ethel Merman)
21. Cole Porter: An All-Star Tribute, CD/VAI Audio VAIA 1239 (Ethel Merman, John Raitt, Gretchen Wyler, Martha Wright, Chorus, and Peter Nero with the Bell Telephone Hour Orchestra conducted by Donald Voorhees)
22. You're The Top: A Testimonial, CD/Viper's Nest VN-180 (Ethel Merman with Roger Edens, piano)
23. Ethel Merman's Broadway, CD/Varese Sarabande VSD-5665 (Rita McKenzie)
24. A Tribute To Cole Porter, CD/Music For Pleasure EMI CDM 7 96151 2 (Harry Roy and His Orchestra)
25. Cole Porter Sung By Hubbell Pierce Played by William Roy, CD/Audiophile ACD-110 (Hubbell Pierce with William Roy, piano, Howard Collins, guitar, Paul Germano, bass, and Jim Fitzsimon, drums)
26. Steve & Eydie And Friends Celebrate Porter, CD/ESE Music ESED 106 (Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme with the New World Philharmonic Orchestra)
27. Confidentially, Cole, CD/No label 2460-INR261 (Sean Hayden)
28. It's De-Lovely!: The Music Of Cole Porter, CD/Pierian 0026 (N. Sherry, piano)
29. Let's Be Buddies, CD/Arbors 19127 (George Masso and Dan Barrett)
30. The Organ, Dance Band And Me, CD/Sunflower 2128 (Billy Thornburn's Organ Dance Band)
31. Dance Bands Of The 40's: A Dream World Is Waiting, CD/EMI Gold 5933812 (unknown performer)
32. Panama Hattie, CD/CBC Audio BC2-266/2003E-DC (Karen Wood and Tracy Thomas with Paul Sportelli, piano)
33. Love, Linda, CD/150 Music 150M11 (Stevie Holland with Landon Knoblock, piano, Peter Brendler, bass, and Jeff Davis, drums)
34. Doris & Me, CD/La Brava Music LB0038 (Janet Seidel, piano and voice, with Chuck Morgan, guitar, and David Seidel, bass)



Make It Another Old-Fashioned, Please:

1. 78/Decca 23199 (Ethel Merman with orchestra conducted by Harry Sosnik) [reissued on 12 Songs From Call Me Madam With Selections From Panama Hattie, CD/Decca Broadway 0881 10521-2]
2. 78/Liberty Music Shop L 308 (Cy Walter, piano)
3. 78/Liberty Music Shop L 309 (Joan Edwards, piano and voice) [reissued on Musical Ladies & The Music of Cole Porter, CD/Encore's Box Office ENBO-CD #6/92]
4. 78/Bluebird B 10940 (Mary Ann Mercer with Mitchell Ayres & His Fashions-In-Music)
5. 78/Victor 27231 (Bea Wain with orchestra)[reissued on You Can Depend on Me: The Complete Recordings, Vol. 1, CD/Baldwin Street Music 311]
6. 78/Victor 27200 (Sara Horn with Leo Reisman and His Orchestra)
7. 78/Columbia 35789 (Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra)
8. Cole Porter (Music & Lyrics), JJA (M) 19745 (Ethel Merman with orchestra conducted by Gene Salzer) (live) [reissued on You're Sensational: Cole Porter In The '20s, '40s, & '50s, CD/Koch A-33714]
9. A Musical Autobiography, Decca (M) DX 153 (Ethel Merman with the Buddy Cole Quartet) [reissued on Memories, CD/Sepia 1131]
10. Merman In Vegas, Reprise (S) 6062 (Ethel Merman) [reissued as CD/Collectables 6193]
11. Anything Goes/Panama Hattie, Larynx 567 (Ethel Merman with orchestra conducted by Buster Davis) [reissued on You're The Top, CD/ProArte CDD-473]
12. The Decline And Fall Of The Entire World As Seen Through The Eyes Of Cole Porter, Columbia (S) OS 2810 (Carmen Alvarez with orchestra conducted by Skip Redwine) [reissued as CD/Painted Smiles PSCD-124]
13. Saloon Singer, Audiophile (S) AP 171/172 (Hugh Shannon, piano and vocals, David Braynard, bass, and Jim Fitzsimon, drums) [reissued as CD/Audiophile ACD-171]
14. Rare! Hot! & Cole Porter, Philips (M) PHM 200-169 (Sheila M. Sanders)
15. Cole, RCA (S) LRL2 5054 (Angel Richards with orchestra conducted by John Burrows)
16. Cole Porter In Hollywood, 1929-1956, JJA (M) 19767 (Ann Sothern with orchestra conducted by Georgie Stoll)
17. Sophisticated Lady (S) Liberty ST-7203 (Julie London) [reissued on Sophisticated Lady/For The Night People, CD/EMI 94992]
18. Steve & Eydie And Friends Celebrate Porter, CD/ESE Music ESED 106 (Steve Lawrence, Eydie Gorme, Ethel Merman, and The Swingle Singers with the New World Philharmonic Orchestra)
19. You're The Top: A Testimonial, CD/Viper's Nest VN-180 (Ethel Merman with Roger Edens, piano)
20. Cole Porter Centennial Gala Concert, CD/Teldec 9031-75277-2 (Marti Stevens with The Cole Porter Orchestra conducted by Donald Pippin, Jae Alexander, and Larry Blank)
21. Cole Porter: A Musical Toast, CD/Varese Sarabande VSD2-5826 (Mary Jo Catlett with music direction by Ron Abel)
22. The Lady With The Torch... Still Burning, CD/Sh-K-Boom (Patti Lupone with orchestra conducted by Chris Fenwick)
23. Porter On My Mind, CD/Composers 585 (Francis Thorne)
24. Everything The Traffic Will Allow, CD/Lunch Money (Klea Blackhurst)
25. That's Entertainment! The Ultimate Anthology Of M-G-M Musicals, CD/Rhino 73192 (Ann Southern with orchestra conducted by Georgie Stoll) (outtake)
26. Panama Hattie, CD/CBC Audio BC2-266/2003E-DC (Karen Wood with Paul Sportelli, piano)
27. Mermania!, Vol. 2, CD/Harbinger 1806 (Ethel Merman)
28. Noel And Cole, CD/PS Classics PS-1313 (Elizabeth Sthanley with musical direction by David Loud)


My Mother Would Love You:

1. 78/Decca 23200 (Ethel Merman with orchestra conducted by Harry Sosnik) [reissued on 12 Songs From Call Me Madam With Selections From Panama Hattie, CD/Decca Broadway 0881 10521-2]
2. 78/Columbia 35790 (Ginny Simms and Harry Babbitt with Kay Kyser and His Orchestra)
3. 78/Victor 27200 (Mary Alcott with Leo Reisman and His Orchestra)
4. 78/Liberty Music Shop L 308 (Cy Walter, piano)
5. 78/Bluebird B 10921 (Clyde Rogers with Freddy Martin and His Orchestra)
6. It's De-Lovely!: The Music Of Cole Porter, CD/Pierian 0026 (N. Sherry, piano)
7. Legends & Songwriters In Concert 1941, CD/Original Cast OC-9839 (Eddie Cantor)
8. There's Something In The Air, CD/Living Era 5128 (The Squadronaires) (unverified)
9. Panama Hattie, CD/CBC Audio BC2-266/2003E-DC (Nick Bullett with Paul Sportelli, piano)


Ridin' High (added to the 1954 television version; originally used in RED, HOT AND BLUE!):

I have not attempted to compile discological information for this Porter standard.


Salome (M/L: Rodger Edens) (cut from the film version; also used in DUBARRY WAS A LADY):

1. Cut! Out Takes From Hollywood's Greatest Musicals Volume One, Out Take (M) OFT-1 (Ann Sothern with orchestra conducted by Georgie Stoll)
2. Ladies Of Burlesque, Legends (M) 1000/2 (Virginia O'Brien with orchestra conducted by Lennie Hayton) [reissued on Du Barry Was A Lady/Meet The People, CD/Rhino Handmade RHM2 785124]
3. Virginia O'Brien Salutes the Great MGM Musicals, CD/AEI 607 (Virginia O'Brien)


So Near And Yet So Far (added to the 1976 revival; originally used in the film YOU'LL NEVER GET RICH):

1. 78/Decca 18187 (Fred Astaire with orchestra conducted by Harry Sosnick) [also 78/Brunswick 03287; reissued on The Ultimate Cole Porter - Volume IV, CD/Pearl GEM 0195]
2. 78/Bluebird B 11267 (Eugenie Baird with Tony Pastor and His Orchestra)
3. Cole Porter In Hollywood, 1929-1956, JJA (M) 19767 (Fred Astaire) [reissued on The Sound Of The Movies: Porter & Freed, CD/History 20.3114-HI]
4. Ella Love Cole, Atlantic 1631 (Ella Fitzgerald with orchestra conducted by Nelson Riddle) [reissued on Dream Dancing, CD/Pablo PACD-2310-814-2]
5. Meehan's In, Mercury (M) MG 21043 (Danny Meehan)
6. The Light Fantastic: A Tribute to Fred Astaire, Columbia 1888 (Andre Previn, piano, with Red Mitchell, bass, and Frank Capp, drums) [reissued as 4 To Go!/The Light Fantastic, CD/Collectables 5892]
7. Speaking Of Love, Atlantic (S) SD-1262 (Bobby Short, piano and voice, with Ismael Ugarte, bass, and Ramon "Sonny" Rivera, drums and musical direction by Phil Moore) [reissued on Speaking Of Love/Sing Me A Swing Song, CD/Collectables COL-CD-6843]
8. Bobby Short Loves Cole Porter, Atlantic SD2-606 (Bobby Short, piano and voice, with Beverly Peer, bass, and Richard Sheridan, drums) [reissued on Bobby Short Loves Cole Porter/Guess Who's In Town: The Songs Of Andy Razaf, CD/Collectables COL-CD-6844]
9. You're the Top: The Love Songs of Cole Porter, CD/Telarc 83463 (Bobby Short with orchestra conducted by Loren Schoenberg)
10. You're Sensational: Cole Porter In The '20s, '40s, & '50s, CD/Koch A-33714 (Fred Astaire with Oscar Peterson, piano, Barney Kessel, guitar, Ray Brown, string bass, and Alvin Stoller, drums)
11. Cole Porter Revisited Vol. V, CD/Painted Smiles PSCD-122 (Julie Wilson)
12. Reflection, CD/Heavenly Elegance Music (Tara) (unverified)
13. Shaking The Blues Away, CD/Bronze 1004 (John Altman Orchestra)
14. This Heart Of Mine, CD/Varese Sarabande VSD-5482 (Mary Cleere Haran with musical direction by Fred Hersh)
15. Double Standards, CD/Doxie 101 (Jane Scheckter)
16. The Complete Clef/Mercury Studio Recordings of the Oscar Peterson Trio (1951-1953), CD/Verve 1782782 (The Oscar Peterson Trio)
17. Tears On My Pillow & Other Greats, CD/Rhino 70334 (Little Anthony and The Imperials)


The Son Of A Gun Who Picks On Uncle Sam (M: Burton Lane; L: E.Y. Harburg) (written for the film version):

1. The Music And Sound Of World War II, Sandy Hook CDSH 2100 (Red Skelton, Rags Ragland, Ben Blue, Ann Sothern, Virginia O'Brien, and others with orchestra conducted by Georgie Stoll) [reissued on Blood And Sand/Panama Hattie/At War With The Army, CD/Great Movie Themes CD 60047]
2. Goodbye Dear, I'll Be Back In A Year, Glendale (S) GLS-6026 (Martin Brother, Lisa Kae Matsko, Bruce Steele, Lori Moore, Joey D'Auria, and Kathleen Shannon)


The Sping (M: Phil Moore; L: J. Le Gon, Alfred Moore, and Phil Moore) (written for the film version):

1. Lena Horne At M-G-M, CD/Rhino R2-72246 (Lena Horne with the Berry Brothers and orchestra conducted by Georgie Stoll)


They Ain't Done Right By Our Nell:

1. Cole Porter Revisited Vol. V, CD/Painted Smiles PSCD-122 (Julie Wilson)
2. Keep Your Undershirt On, CD/Rialto SLRR-9001 (Patricia Wilson and Sheldon Harnick with musical direction by Glenn Mehrbach)


Visit Panama:

1. Congas Chihuahuas & Rhumbas 1940-1945, CD/Harlequin 83 (Xavier Cugat)
2. The Broadway Musicals Of 1940, CD/Bayview RNBW019 (Julie Reyburn with the Ross Patterson Little Big Band)
3. Panama Hattie, CD/CBC Audio BC2-266/2003E-DC (Karen Wood and Chorus with Paul Sportelli, piano)


We Detest A Fiesta (aka "Opening Act II, Scene I"):

1. Panama Hattie, CD/CBC Audio BC2-266/2003E-DC (Chorus with Paul Sportelli, piano)


Who Would Have Dreamed?:

1. 78/Liberty Music Shop L 308 (Cy Walter, piano); Cole Porter Vol. III, Painted Smiles (S) PS-1370 (Dolores Gray) [reissued as CD/Painted Smiles PSCD-105]
2. Panama Hattie, CD/CBC Audio BC2-266/2003E-DC (unidentified male and female singers with Paul Sportelli, piano)
3. Panama Hattie, CD/CBC Audio BC2-266/2003E-DC (Cast with Paul Sportelli, piano)


You Do Something To Me (added to the 1976 revival; originally used in FIFTY MILLION FRENCHMEN):

I have not attempted to compile discological information for this Porter standard.


Unrecorded Material:

Americans All Drink Coffe (unused)
Cookin' With Gas (M: Lennie Hayton; L: Roger Edens) (cut from the film version; also used in MAISIE GETS HER MAN)
Dance Band Sequence (added for the 1954 television version)
Fiesta En Sevilla (M/L: Manuel Matos; Amaya Sabicas) (written for the film version)
Fiesta Por Bolerias (M/L: Manuel Matos; Amaya Sabicas) (written for the film version)
Here's To Panama Hattie (dropped during rehearsals)
Serenata (M/L: Nacho) (written for the film version)
Stop Off In Panama (M/L: Roger Edens) (cut from the film version)
Welcome To Jerry
You Said It