Results: *** Songs My Father Played for Me *** More of My Father's Favorites

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For Valentine's Day.........
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"(You'd Be So) Easy to Love" is a popular song written by Cole Porter for the 1936 film "Born to Dance," where it was introduced by Eleanor Powell, James Stewart, and Frances Langford. It was later added to the 1987 revival of "Anything Goes". Frances Langford sings Cole Porter's - "Easy To Love" 1936. This was a favorite of my father's in the Cole Porter Song Book. Have you heard this song before?
Yes
23%
400 votes
No
45%
775 votes
Undecided
11%
193 votes
Not Applicable
21%
371 votes
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Anaïs Reno sings "I Love You" by Cole Porter at 54 Below. Cole Porter composed the song "I Love You" in 1944 for his Broadway musical "Mexican Hayride". It was introduced in that show and became a popular jazz standard, with notable early recordings by Bing Crosby and others that same year. My father had the sheet music for this song in his favorites collection, which was bound in leather. Have you heard this song before?
Yes
19%
322 votes
No
48%
842 votes
Undecided
10%
181 votes
Not Applicable
23%
394 votes
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Nat King Cole - L-O-V-E (Lyric Video) The famous song "L-O-V-E," famously sung by Nat King Cole (1964), was composed by German bandleader Bert Kaempfert with lyrics by Milt Gabler. The song originally appeared as an instrumental track on Kaempfert's 1964 album "Blue Midnight" before being recorded with vocals. This shows my influence in my father's choices. I became a fan of Bert Kaempfert and bought my father the Sheet Music so he could play the song for me and we would sing it together. Have you heard this song before?
Yes
39%
672 votes
No
31%
532 votes
Undecided
10%
175 votes
Not Applicable
21%
360 votes

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