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01-08-2015, 03:49 AM
Cole Porter - Can-Can Original Soundtrack (1960/1989, FLAC)




Frank Sinatra, Shirley McLaine, Maurice Chevalier, Louis Jordan & Nelson Riddle Orchestra

Tracklist:

1 Orchestra - Entr Acte 3:20
2 Frank Sinatra - It�s all right with me 4:14
3 Shirley MacLaine - Come along with me 3:04
4 Maurice Chevalier & Louis Jordan - Live and let live 1:50
5 Louis Jordan - You do something to me 1:58
6 Frank Sinatra & Shirley MacLaine - Let�s do it 2:48
7 Frank Sinatra, Maurice Chevalier & Chorus - Main Title/I love Paris/Montmart' 2:59
8 Frank Sinatra - C�est magnifique 2:00
9 - - Maidens typical of France 2:02
10 Maurice Chevalier - Just one of thoses things 2:08
11 Frank Sinatra & Maurice Chevalier - I love Paris 2:20
12 Orchestra - Can-Can 3:18

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Can-Can is a 1960 musical film made by Suffolk-Cummings productions and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It was directed by Walter Lang, produced by Jack Cummings and Saul Chaplin, from a screenplay by Dorothy Kingsley and Charles Lederer, loosely based on the musical play by Abe Burrows with music and lyrics by Cole Porter, with some songs replaced by songs from earlier Porter musicals. Art direction was by Jack Martin Smith and Lyle R. Wheeler, costume design by Irene Sharaff and dance staging by Hermes Pan. The film was photographed in Todd-AO. It was, after Ben-Hur, the top grossing film of 1960.

The film starred Shirley MacLaine, Frank Sinatra, Louis Jourdan, Maurice Chevalier and introduced Juliet Prowse in her first film role. Sinatra, who was paid $200,000 along with a percentage of the film's profits, acted in the film under a contractual obligation required by 20th Century Fox after walking off the set of Carousel in 1954.

The film contains what critics now consider some of Cole Porter's most enduring songs, including "I Love Paris", "It's All Right With Me", and "C'est Magnifique." Some of the songs from the original Broadway musical were replaced by other, more famous Porter songs, including "Let's Do It", "Just One of Those Things" and "You Do Something to Me." Oddly enough, "I Love Paris" is sung by the chorus over the opening credits, instead of being sung in the actual story by Sinatra. A version by Sinatra, however, was featured on the movie soundtrack album. wikipedia

merdam
01-08-2015, 04:42 AM
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FilmscoreFan
01-08-2015, 09:19 PM
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samy013
01-23-2015, 12:56 AM
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