Cole Porter
You're the top
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Composer:Cole PorterGenre:VocalStyle:Song: PopularPublication Date:Nov 1934First Performance:Nov 1934Average_duration:2:54"You're the Top" is a popular song composed by Cole Porter in 1934. It was written for the musical "Anything Goes," which premiered on Broadway in the same year. The song is a classic example of Porter's witty and sophisticated lyrics, and it has become one of his most famous compositions. The song is structured as a list of comparisons, with each verse beginning with the phrase "You're the top" and then listing various things that the subject of the song is superior to. The comparisons range from the mundane (you're the top, you're a Waldorf salad) to the exotic (you're the top, you're a Berlin ballad). The song is notable for its clever wordplay and its ability to make even the most mundane things seem glamorous and exciting. The premiere of "You're the Top" was a major event in the world of musical theater. The song was performed by Ethel Merman, who was one of the biggest stars of the time. Merman's powerful voice and charismatic stage presence helped to make the song an instant hit, and it quickly became one of the most popular songs of the year. The song is divided into two main sections, each with its own set of verses. The first section is more upbeat and playful, with lyrics that are full of energy and humor. The second section is more romantic and sentimental, with lyrics that express the deep feelings of love and admiration that the subject of the song inspires. Overall, "You're the Top" is a classic example of Cole Porter's unique style and his ability to create songs that are both witty and romantic. The song has been covered by countless artists over the years, and it remains a beloved classic of the American songbook.More....
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