From Cole Porter's "Red, White and Blue" (1936), here's Frankie Carle's piano & orchestra version of the song. Carle's joined by Mal Hallett's Orchestra. More on Frankie Carle from SpaceAgePop.Com: * Born Francis Nunzio Carlone 25 March 1903, Providence, Rhode Island * Died 7 March 2001, Mesa, Arizona "The wizard of the keyboard," Frankie Carle was one of the most popular pianists of the 1940s and 1950s. Starting in 1916, he worked with a number of mainstream dance orchestras. He became a featured performer (and later partner) in the Horace Heidt orchestra, leaving in 1944 to form his own band. His daughter, billed as Marjorie Hughes, was the lead singer. Carle had several million-sellers in the late 1940s and early 1950s, including his theme song, "Sunrise Serenade." He broke up his band after 1955, performing mainly as a soloist thereafter. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ More on "Red, White and Blue", from Wiki: Red, Hot and Blue is a 1936 musical by Cole Porter originally starring Ethel Merman, Jimmy Durante, and Bob Hope. It was loosely adapted as a 1949 film starring Betty Hutton, Victor Mature, and June Havoc (with a re-written score by Frank Loesser). In 1990, an album consisting of Cole Porter covers was titled Red Hot + Blue. Redhot & Blue, a singing group at Yale, Cole Porter's alma mater, is named after this musical.
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