| Paris | |
| Music | Cole Porter Walter Kollo Louis Alter |
|---|---|
| Lyrics | Cole Porter E. Ray Goetz Roy Turk |
| Book | Martin Brown |
| Productions | 1928 Broadway |
Paris is a 1928 Cole Porter musical, his first Broadway hit, which introduced the song "Let's Do It, Let's Fall in Love" sung by the show's star, Irene Bordoni. The show was eventually made into a feature film by Warner Brothers the following year starring Bordoni, Jack Buchanan, Jason Robards Sr. and ZaSu Pitts.
Songs
- Act I
- The Land of Going To Be (Lyrics By E. Ray Goetz, Music By Walter Kollo) - Vivienne Rolland and Guy Pennel
- Act II
- Paris (Lyrics By E. Ray Goetz, Music By Louis Alter) - Vivienne Rolland
- Babes in the Wood (Music and Lyrics By Cole Porter) - Vivienne Rolland
- Don't Look at Me That Way (Music and Lyrics By Cole Porter) - Vivienne Rolland
- Let's Do It, Let's Fall in Love (Music and Lyrics By Cole Porter) - Vivienne Rolland and Guy Pennel
- The Land of Going To Be (Reprise) (Lyrics By E. Ray Goetz, Music By Walter Kollo) - Vivienne Rolland
- An' Furthermore (Lyrics By Bud Green, Music By Harry Warren) - The Commanders
- (Oh You) Sweet Old Whatcha-May-Call-It (Lyrics By Roy Turk, Music By Fred E. Ahlert) - The Commanders
- Act III
- The Land of Going To Be (Reprise) (Lyrics By E. Ray Goetz, Music By Walter Kollo) - Vivienne Rolland
See also
External links
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See America First • Hitchy-Koo • Paris • Fifty Million Frenchmen • Wake Up and Dream • The New Yorkers • Gay Divorce • Nymph Errant • Anything Goes • Jubilee • Red, Hot and Blue • You Never Know • Leave It to Me! • Du Barry Was a Lady • Panama Hattie • Let's Face It! • Something for the Boys • Mexican Hayride • Around the World • Kiss Me, Kate • Out of This World • Can-Can • Silk Stockings • Happy New Year |


