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  1. "You're the Top" is a Cole Porter song from the 1934 musical Anything Goes. It is about a man and a woman who take turns complimenting each other. The best-selling version was Paul Whiteman's Victor single, which made the top five. It was the most popular song from Anything Goes at the time, with hundreds of parodies.

  2. Fitch Cole. Julie Wilson and William Roy12 . 12. Night and Day . Leo Reisman and his Orchestra. Vocal refrain by Fred Astaire1 . 13. Night and Day . Billie Holiday2 . 14. Night and Day . Art Tatum14 . 15. How’s Your Romance? Bobby Short3. Nymph Errant (1933) 16. Experiment. Mabel Mercer, with Cy Walter and Stan Freeman3 . 17. The Cocotte ...

  3. One of the most striking things about the success of “Anything Goes” and “You’re the Top” is that it occurred in 1934 at the height of the worst economic depression America had ever faced. In 1933, the unemployment rate reached a record of 24.9%, and it remained above 14% for nine years from 1931-1940.

  4. 1993. US — 1993. New Submission. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for You're The Top: Cole Porter In The 1930s (Disc One) by Cole Porter. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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  5. Release Date. 1992. Duration. 01:06:37. Genre. Stage & Screen, Vocal. Styles. Tin Pan Alley Pop, Cast Recordings, Show Tunes. Discography Timeline. See Full Discography. High Society (1956) Oscar Peterson Plays the Cole Porter Song Book (1959) The Columbia Album of Cole Porter (1983) Night and Day: The Cole Por (1988)

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  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1992 CD release of "You're The Top: Cole Porter In The 1930s (Disc Two)" on Discogs.

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  8. A great list song, a chic ‘30s souvenir, and a snapshot of an era, Cole Porters “You’re the Top” is all of these things. And, yet, for all its era-specific, now abstruse references, “You’re the Top” remains remarkably timeless, still catchy and satisfying, still sing-able, a testament to great