Kiss Me, Kate (album) explained

Kiss Me, Kate
Type:studio
Artist:Jo Stafford and Gordon Macrae
Cover:Kiss Me, Kate (album).jpg
Released:January 1, 1949
Genre:Traditional pop
Label:Columbia
Next Title:American Folk Songs
Next Year:1950

Kiss Me, Kate is a 1949 album of songs from the musical of the same name recorded by American singer Jo Stafford and actor and singer Gordon Macrae. It was released January 1, 1949 on Columbia Records.[1] [2] In its record review column, Saturday Review called it the best album of the show's songs outside the original cast album.[3]

Track listing

All songs written by Cole Porter

  1. "Wunderbar" – 2:48
  2. "Too Darn Hot"
  3. "Were Thine That Special Face"
  4. "I Hate Men"
  5. "Always True to You in My Fashion"
  6. "Bianca"
  7. "So in Love"
  8. "Why Can't You Behave?"

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kiss Me, Kate-track listing. AllMusic. 1 September 2011.
  2. Web site: Kiss Me, Kate-credits. AllMusic. 1 September 2011.
  3. Recordings Report on Current Popular Releases. April 30, 1949. 61. Saturday Review.