Paris (1928 Musical) - Songs

Songs

All songs are by Cole Porter (music and lyrics) unless noted

Act I
  • The Land of Going To Be (Lyrics By E. Ray Goetz, Music By Walter Kollo) - Vivienne Rolland and Guy Pennel
Act II
  • Paris (Lyrics By E. Ray Goetz, Music By Louis Alter) - Vivienne Rolland
  • Babes in the Wood - Vivienne Rolland
  • Don't Look at Me That Way - Vivienne Rolland
  • Let's Do It, Let's Fall in Love - Vivienne Rolland and Guy Pennel
  • The Land of Going To Be (Reprise) - Vivienne Rolland
  • An' Furthermore (Lyrics By Bud Green, Music By Harry Warren) - The Commanders
  • (Oh You) Sweet Old Whatcha-May-Call-It (Lyrics By Roy Turk, Music By Fred E. Ahlert) - The Commanders
Act III
  • The Land of Going To Be (Reprise) - Vivienne Rolland

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