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“Cole Porter’s shining hour” is how Frank Sinatra used to introduce this song, written by the famous composer (who was, by the bye, one of the original Whiffenpoofs) in 1936 for Born to Dance. Sinatra started performing it in the mid-forties, and it became a staple once Nelson Riddle arranged it for a twelve-piece swing band. Here is Sinatra performing “I’ve Got You Under My Skin”.







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