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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]]. |
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[http://music.myspace.com/Modules/MusicV2/Pages/PopUpPlayer.aspx?songid=28355653&artid=14071298 Cole Porter singing ''Anything Goes''] |
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''Yi wang si-i wa ye kan dao xin li bian yao la jing bao jin tian zhi dao, Anything goes. |
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Yi wang Ie lu-su chu-ku cho ma ya chin zhi shu fala fon yen ze dao ee dao, Anything goes. |
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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. |
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Gud su wos wa fey wa lon du ma chin su su shula ful yen de ching su dow, Anything goes. |
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Domu do haossa dong se si ding we bou, Anything goes. |
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==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
- Frank Sinatra: Songs For Swingin' Lovers (1956)
- Ella Fitzgerald: Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Cole Porter Songbook (1956) and the 1972 Atlantic release "Ella Loves Cole".
- Stan Getz and Gerry Mulligan: Getz Meets Mulligan in Hi-Fi (1957)
- Tony Bennett (with Count Basie and his Orchestra): Basie Swings Bennett Sings (1958)
- Recorded as a top 1967 Billboard single hit by Harpers Bizarre, (#43 pop, #6 easy listening.), it became namesake for the group's album Anything Goes
In popular culture
- The song achieved a minor revival when it was used in the Monty Python's Flying Circus "Courtroom sketch". The Pythons also introduced a completely different song called "Anything Goes" by "the other Cole Porter". ("Anything goes in, anything goes out, fish, bananas, old pyjamas, mutton, beef and trout ...").
- In the opening scene of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) visits a Shanghai club where Willie Scott (Kate Capshaw) sings "Anything Goes" in Mandarin. The first part of the Mandarin lyrics is:
- 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.
External Links
Cole Porter singing Anything Goes
References
- ^ website with original lyrics
- ^ G.D. Black, Hollywood Censored, p. 204
- ^ see e.g.1987 Broadway revival version, sung by Patti LuPone
- ^
Kahn, James (1984). Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. New York: Ballantine Books. pp. p 132. ISBN 0-345-31457-3.
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