SOMETHING TO
SHOUT ABOUT
(Film)
Composer: Cole
Porter
Lyricist: Cole Porter
Released: February 25,
1943
Finale:
1. Cole Porter In Hollywood,
1929-1956, JJA (M) 19767 (Ensemble with orchestra conducted by Morris
Stoloff)
Hasta Luego (original title was
"Hasta La Vista"):
1. Cole Porter In Hollywood,
1929-1956, JJA (M) 19767 (Janet Blair with orchestra conducted by Morris
Stoloff)
2. It All Belongs To You: Unsung Cole Porter, CD/LML Music LML
CD-215 (Justin Hayford, piano and voice, with Jim Cox, bass, Phil Gratteau,
drums, and Jennet Ingle, oboe)
3. Cole Porter: A Musical Toast, CD/Varese
Sarabande VSD2-5826 (Paul Castree, David Engel, George Miserlis, and Neil Nash
with music direction by Ron Abel)
4. Just A Gigolo, CD/JAG 66204 (Lance
Callahan)
A radio transcription performed by Andre Kostelanetz and His
Orchestra is also known to exist.
I Always
Knew:
1. Cole Porter In Hollywood,
1929-1956, JJA (M) 19767 (Jaye Martin and Janet Blair with orchestra conducted
by Morris Stoloff)
2. Cole Porter In Hollywood, 1929-1956, JJA (M) 19767
(Janet Blair and Don Ameche with orchestra conducted by Morris Stoloff)
(reprise)
It Might Have Been (dropped; used instrumentally
only):
1. 78/Victor 20-1599 (Jerry
Stuart and The Four Lyttle Sisters with Hal McIntyre and His Orchestra)
[reissued on Cole Porter In Hollywood, 1929-1956, JJA (M) 19767]
2.
Discovered, Vol. 3, CD/Recollect 5403 (Joe London) (unverified)
An
unverified radio transcription performed by the Vincent Lopez Orchestra is also
known to exist.
Lotus Bloom:
1. Cole Porter In Hollywood,
1929-1956, JJA (M) 19767 (Janet Blair with orchestra conducted by Morris
Stoloff)
A radio transcription performed by Andre Kostelanetz and His
Orchestra is also known to exist.
Main
Title:
1. Cole Porter In Hollywood,
1929-1956, JJA (M) 19767 (orchestra conducted by Morris
Stoloff)
Something To Shout
About:
1. Cole Porter In Hollywood,
1929-1956, JJA (M) 19767 (Janet Blair with orchestra conducted by Morris
Stoloff)
2. Cole Porter Revisited Vol. V, CD/Painted Smiles PSCD-122 (Arthur
Siegel, Sandy Stewart, and Ann Hampton Callaway)
Through Thick And Thin:
1. Cole Porter In Hollywood,
1929-1956, JJA (M) 19767 (Hazel Scott and Janet Blair with orchestra conducted
by Morris Stoloff)
2. Cole Porter In Hollywood, 1929-1956, JJA (M) 19767
(Ensemble with orchestra conducted by Morris Stoloff)
3. You're Sensational:
Cole Porter In The '20s, '40s, & '50s, CD/Koch A-33714 (Hazel Scott, piano
and voice, with drums)
4. Cole Porter Revisited, CD/Painted Smiles PSCD-121
(Sandy Stewart, Arthur Siegel, and Ann Hampton Callaway with Arthur Siegel,
duo-piano; Faun Stacy, bass; Matt "Chips" Patuto, drums)
You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To:
I have not attempted to compile
discological information for this Porter standard.
Unrecorded Material:
Couldn't Be (aka "I Couldn't Be
More In Love") (unused; music exists in sketch form)
I Can Do Without Tea In
My Teapot (used instrumentally in part in film)
Let Doctor Schmett Vet Your
Pet (no music survives)
Take It Easy (unused; music exists in sketch form)