Main Takeaway: A lovely arrangement of this Cole Porter tune originally recorded by Irving Aaronson and his Commanders in 1928 - here ... 3-1-1928 - Victor LPV-523 (from "Paris") Vocal Refrain by Phil Saxe and Chorus Songs Of Cole Porter.
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A lovely arrangement of this Cole Porter tune originally recorded by Irving Aaronson and his Commanders in 1928 - here ... 3-1-1928 - Victor LPV-523 (from "Paris") Vocal Refrain by Phil Saxe and Chorus Songs Of Cole Porter. Written by Cole Porter for his first Broadway hit musical, "Paris" starring Irène Bordoni.
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- A lovely arrangement of this Cole Porter tune originally recorded by Irving Aaronson and his Commanders in 1928 - here ...
- 3-1-1928 - Victor LPV-523 (from "Paris") Vocal Refrain by Phil Saxe and Chorus Songs Of Cole Porter.
- Written by Cole Porter for his first Broadway hit musical, "Paris" starring Irène Bordoni.
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Administrators should confirm server settings, authentication flow, directory mapping, user permissions, and any security policy requirements.