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FredLeonard
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Often, it seems, Welk didn't get the lyrics. Not just of current songs that slipped past him but of Broadway songs, standards and folk songs. He didn't seem to get past the title and the stage setting sometimes seemed totally out of place and disconnected from the song.
Here's what was shown this past weekend:
I wonder if Larry knew Cole Porter was gay, with a penchant for cruising and anonymous encounters. "Wunderbar" is sung by two divorcees, both now carrying on with other people. "True Love" is also sung by two divorced people; she is about to marry someone else. "I Get A Kick Out of You" glorifies alcohol and drug abuse.
Here's what was shown this past weekend:
Salute To Cole Porter
The irresistibly joyful song “Wunderbar” opens this sparkling tribute to the music of Cole Porter. Bobby & Cissy swirl to “The Continental”, Henry Cuesta highlights “Begin The Beguine” with his clarinet artistry, and Guy & Ralna harmonize on “True Love”. The orchestra is featured on several outstanding numbers - “Night And Day”, “ I Get A Kick Out Of You”, and “Easy To Love”. The finale finds Clay Hart singing “Don’t Fence Me In” while the entire cast gathers around.
I wonder if Larry knew Cole Porter was gay, with a penchant for cruising and anonymous encounters. "Wunderbar" is sung by two divorcees, both now carrying on with other people. "True Love" is also sung by two divorced people; she is about to marry someone else. "I Get A Kick Out of You" glorifies alcohol and drug abuse.