Songs from Movies

De-Lovely (2004)

From Paris to Venice to Broadway to Hollywood, the lives of Cole Porter and his wife, Linda Lee Thomas were never less than glamorous and wildly unconventional. And though Cole's thirst for life strained their marriage, Linda never stopped being his muse, inspiring some of the greatest songs of the twentieth century.

The movie De-Lovely, released in 2004, features 31 songs from artists like Kevin Kline and Ashley Judd, Kevin Kline and Kevin McNally, Kevin Kline , Kevin McNally , Ashley Judd , Sandra Nelson and Chorus and Gilbert Goldstein. What is your favorite song from De-Lovely?

 

Songs from De-Lovely

In the Still of the Night (1937)
Kevin Kline and Ashley Judd
Weren't We Fools (1927)
Kevin Kline and Kevin McNally
Well Did You Evah! (1939)
Kevin Kline , Kevin McNally , Ashley Judd , Sandra Nelson and Chorus
I Love Paris (1953)
Gilbert Goldstein
Easy to Love (1936)
Kevin Kline
It's De-Lovely (1936)
Robbie Williams
What is This Thing Called Love (1929)
Kevin Kline
What is This Thing Called Love (1929)
Lemar Obika (as Lemar)
Let's Misbehave (1928)
Elvis Costello
Let's Do It, Let's Fall in Love (1928)
Alanis Morissette
True Love (1955)
Ashley Judd and Tayler Hamilton
Night and Day (1932)
John Barrowman and Kevin Kline
Anything Goes (1934)
Caroline OConnor and Chorus
Begin the Beguine (1935)
Sheryl Crow
Be a Clown (1947)
Kevin Kline , Peter Polycarpou and Chorus
I Love You (1943)
Mick Hucknall
Just One of Those Things (1935)
Diana Krall
Experiment (1933)
Kevin Kline
I Get a Kick out of You (1934)
Diana Krall
Love for Sale (1930)
Vivian Green
It's All Right with Me (1953)
Kevin Kline
Why Shouldn't I (1935)
Nic Greenshields
Another Openin', Another Show (1948)
Lara Fabian
So in Love (1948)
Kevin Kline
So in Love (1948)
Lara Fabian and Mario Frangoulis
Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye (1944)
Natalie Cole
You're the Top (1934)
Kevin Kline
Get out of Town (1938)
Kevin Kline
Goodbye, Little Dream, Goodbye (1936)
Kevin Kline
Blow, Gabriel, Blow (1934)
Jonathan Pryce , Kevin Kline , Cast and Chorus
You're the Top (1934)
Cole Porter