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* Performed by Australian broadway star [[Caroline O'Connor]] in the musical movie ''[[De-Lovely]]'', a biography of Cole Porter's life starring [[Kevin Kline]].
* Performed by Australian broadway star [[Caroline O'Connor]] in the musical movie ''[[De-Lovely]]'', a biography of Cole Porter's life starring [[Kevin Kline]].


==External Links==
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[http://music.myspace.com/Modules/MusicV2/Pages/PopUpPlayer.aspx?songid=28355653&artid=14071298 Cole Porter singing ''Anything Goes'']
''Yi wang si-i wa ye kan dao xin li bian yao la jing bao jin tian zhi dao, Anything goes.
Yi wang Ie lu-su chu-ku cho ma ya chin zhi shu fala fon yen ze dao ee dao, Anything goes.
Vwon qua shie-shie ing de da tho-pwowe bi wey po pyowe da, mong swo won su dao dosu shu quey nu tou shouw.
Gud su wos wa fey wa lon du ma chin su su shula ful yen de ching su dow, Anything goes.

Domu do haossa dong se si ding we bou, Anything goes.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 23:41, 3 December 2009

"Anything Goes" is a popular song written by Cole Porter for his musical Anything Goes (1934). Some of the Depression-era lyrics[1] have become quite dated. For example, one couplet refers to Sam Goldwyn's notorious box-office failure Nana, which featured a star, Anna Sten, whose English was incomprehensible except to Goldwyn, who came from the same part of Europe[2]. Another couplet refers to then-notorious socialite Evalyn Walsh McLean. Most modern versions omit these lyrics[3].

Notable recordings

Yi wang si-i wa ye kan dao
Xin li bian yao la jing bao jin tian zhi Dao
Anything goes. [4]
  • In Brian Friel's play Dancing at Lughnasa, "Anything Goes" plays on the radio in Act 2 and is then sung by Gerry Evans while dancing about in the back yard and lane. "In old times a glimpse of stocking, was looked on as something shocking... Now, Anything goes..." The song summarizes the theme of the play — times changing and the new world having an influence.
  • In the Family Guy episode "Brian: Portrait of a Dog", Lois sings the first lines of the song.
  • "Anything Goes" is used prominently in the 1972 film Sleuth, with main character Andrew Wyke (Laurence Olivier) complaining that they "don't write songs like that anymore".
  • Betsy Randle sang "Anything Goes" on a Boy Meets World episode, "As Time Goes By".
  • In the Torchwood DVD extras, John Barrowman reprises the song "Anything Goes" live on the set of Episode 12: Captain Jack Harkness, adding Torchwood-specific references.
  • Louise Gold performed a parody version of the song on Sesame Street titled "Anyone's Nose"
  • The song is also featured in the second episode of the Fourth Series of Jeeves and Wooster at the Fancy Dress party.
  • In the post-apocalyptic video game, Fallout 3, the song is featured on Galaxy News Radio, a fictional radio station.
  • In St. Elsewhere, Dr. Fiscus' aunt sings "Anything Goes" to a sick boy.
  • The song is heard in the opening montage of "The Boys in the Band".
  • Performed by Australian broadway star Caroline O'Connor in the musical movie De-Lovely, a biography of Cole Porter's life starring Kevin Kline.

Cole Porter singing Anything Goes

References

  1. ^ website with original lyrics
  2. ^ G.D. Black, Hollywood Censored, p. 204
  3. ^ see e.g.1987 Broadway revival version, sung by Patti LuPone
  4. ^ Kahn, James (1984). Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. New York: Ballantine Books. pp. p 132. ISBN 0-345-31457-3. {{cite book}}: |pages= has extra text (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)