Friends of the Library Present "An Evening with Cole Porter"

Fri., Feb. 6, 1981

The Friends of the Library presented chanteuse Janet Leyon, pianist Truman Bullard, and drummer Joseph Raduazzo in "An Evening with Cole Porter" at 8:00pm in Anita Tuvin Schlechter Auditorium. They performed Porter's "Another Openin', Another Show", "It's Delovely", "You're the Top", "You Don't Know Paree", "Blow, Gabriel, Blow", "Do I Love You?", "Thank You So Much, Mrs. Lowsborough", "I Love Paris", "Down in the Depths", "All Through the Night", "Let's Do It", "I Get a Kick out of You", "Easy to Love", "You've got that Thing", "Let's Misbehave", "Laziest Girl in Town", "Just One of those Things", "My Heart Belongs to Daddy", "I Concentrate on You", "Anything Goes", "Tomorrow", "In the Still of the Night", "Most Gentlemen Don't Like Love", "Please Don't Monkey with Broadway", "You Do Something to Me", "At Long Last Love", "Every Time We Say Goodbye", "Katie Went to Haiti", "Begin the Beguine", "Why Can't You Behave?", "Always True to You", "So in Love", "Brush up Your Shakespeare", "Wunderbar", "You'd be so Nice to Come Home to", "I've got You under My Skin", "Night and Day", and "Why don't We Try Staying Home?". The performance was repeated on  February 7 at the same time. 

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"An Evening with Cole Porter" Program