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"Let's Do It, Let's Fall in Love" (also known as "Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love)" or simply "Let's Do It") is a
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written in 1928 by
Cole Porter Cole Albert Porter (June 9, 1891 – October 15, 1964) was an American composer and songwriter. Many of his songs became standards noted for their witty, urbane lyrics, and many of his scores found success on Broadway and in film. Born to ...
. It was introduced in Porter's first Broadway success, the musical '' Paris'' (1928) by French chanteuse
Irène Bordoni Irène Bordoni (16 January 1885 – 19 March 1953) was a Franco-American actress and singer. Early years Bordoni was born in Paris, France, to Sauveur Bordoni, a tailor, and Marie Lemonnier. The 19th-century painter Francis Millet was a great ...
for whom Porter had written the musical as a starring vehicle. Bordoni's husband and ''Paris'' producer Ray Goetz convinced Porter to give Broadway another try with this show. The song was later used in the English production of ''Wake Up and Dream'' (1929) and was used as the title theme music in the 1933 Hollywood movie, ''Grand Slam'' starring Loretta Young and Paul Lukas. In 1960 it was also included in the film version of Cole Porter's '' Can-Can''.


History

The first of Porter's " list songs", it features a string of suggestive and droll comparisons and examples, preposterous pairings and double entendres, dropping famous names and events, drawing from highbrow and popular culture. Porter was a strong admirer of the Savoy Operas of
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, many of whose stage works featured similar comic list songs. The first refrain covers human ethnic groups, the second refrain birds, the third refrain
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, the fourth refrain insects and
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s, and the fifth refrain non-human
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s. One commentator saw the phrase ''Let's do "it"'' as a euphemistic reference to a proposition for
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. According to this argument, ''Let's do it'' was a pioneer pop song to declare openly "sex is fun". According to it, several suggestive lines include a couplet from verse 4: "Moths in your rugs do it, What's the use of moth-balls?" and "Folks in Siam do it, Think of Siamese twins" (verse 1) and "Why ask if shad do it? Waiter, bring me shad roe" (verse 3) and "Sweet guinea-pigs do it, Buy a couple and wait" (verse 5). The nature of the song is such that it has lent itself over the years to the regular addition of contemporary or topical stanzas. For example, in 1955 the lines "Even Liberace, we assume, does it," " Ernest Hemingway could -''just''- do it" and many more were added by
Noël Coward Sir Noël Peirce Coward (16 December 189926 March 1973) was an English playwright, composer, director, actor, and singer, known for his wit, flamboyance, and what ''Time'' magazine called "a sense of personal style, a combination of cheek and ...
in his Las Vegas cabaret performance of the song, in which he replaced all of Porter's lyrics with his own.


Legacy

The song has been revived many times since 1928, although usually with only a limited portion of the original lyrics. A punk rock version performed by Joan Jett and Paul Westerberg was used as the theme song in the 1995 movie ''
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'', and later in a more classical version in a musical revue number within the film. In the revue, the song is at first performed by stage actress
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, but is taken over by star Lori Petty after she places duct tape over Magnuson's mouth. It was originally recorded with Joan Jett and Greg Graffin, but
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did not want them using Graffin so they deleted his voice and recorded Westerberg's. Joan Jett and Greg Graffin's version of "Let's Do It" was eventually released in 2000 on the compilation CD ''Laguna Tunes'' ( Blackheart Records). The White Stripes' song "Forever for Her (Is Over for Me)", from their 2005 album ''
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'', borrows lyrics and themes from the song. Brazilian singers Chico Buarque and Elza Soares recorded a Portuguese adaptation by Carlos Rennó, "Façamos - Vamos Amar", on Buarque's 2002 album ''Duetos''. Scottish singer
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of
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incorporated lyrics from the song into Garbage's performance of their song "
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" at Bizarre festival in 1996. The song is featured prominently in Woody Allen's 2011 film '' Midnight in Paris''. Actor Yves Heck played Cole Porter in the movie.


Racial lyrics controversy

In Porter's publication from 1928, the opening lines for the chorus carried three derogatory racial references:
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s,
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s, and Laps. The original was:
Chinks do it, Japs do it,
up in Lapland little Laps do it...
The original line can be heard in several early recordings of the song, such as a recording made by the Dorsey Brothers & their Orchestra (featuring a vocal by a young
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), Rudy Vallée, Paul Whiteman And His Orchestra, all in 1928, and a version of the song by the singer and well-known Broadway star Mary Martin (with
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's orchestra), recorded in 1944. Another example is Billie Holiday, in 1941. Peggy Lee with the Benny Goodman orchestra recorded a version in 1941 with these lyrics. CBS came up with less offensive lyrics, which NBC adopted, and changed the opening to the refrain: "
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" when he realized that the line was offensive.


Notable recordings

* Dorsey Brothers & their Orchestra (vocal,
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) (January 26, 1929) * Lee Morse (1928) * Rudy Vallée and His Connecticut Yankees (billed as Frank Mater; 1928) * Mary Martin with
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& His Orchestra - (1941) *
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with Henri René and his Orchestra. Recorded in New York City on October 5, 1951. It was released by RCA Victor Records as catalog number 20-5737 (in the U.S.) and by EMI on the His Master's Voice label as catalog number B 10778. The song was also released on the LP ''That Bad Eartha'' (1953) * Dinah Washington - '' In the Land of Hi-Fi'' (1956) *
Louis Armstrong Louis Daniel Armstrong (August 4, 1901 – July 6, 1971), nicknamed "Satchmo", "Satch", and "Pops", was an American trumpeter and vocalist. He was among the most influential figures in jazz. His career spanned five decades and several era ...
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'' (1957), '' Louis Armstrong Meets Oscar Peterson'' (1957) * The Kirby Stone Four - ''Baubles, Bangles, And Beads'' (1958) *
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&
Shirley MacLaine Shirley MacLaine (born Shirley MacLean Beaty, April 24, 1934) is an American actress, author, and former dancer. Known for her portrayals of quirky, strong-willed and eccentric women, MacLaine has received numerous accolades over her seven-dec ...
, '' Can-Can'' Soundtrack, 1960 * Della Reese - '' Della Della Cha-Cha-Cha'' (1960) * '' MAD'' magazine parodied the song using comic strip characters as the finale to "The MAD "Comic" Opera" from ''MAD'' #56, written by Frank Jacobs: "We've heard that Blondie and Dag do it/Frequently a Yokum and a Scragg do it/Let's do it, let's fall in love...." *
Al Hirt Alois Maxwell "Al" Hirt (November 7, 1922 – April 27, 1999) was an American trumpeter and bandleader. He is best remembered for his million-selling recordings of "Java" and the accompanying album '' Honey in the Horn'' (1963), and for the them ...
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'' (1961) * Nancy Sinatra - ''Sugar'' (1967) * Hildegard Knef - ''Träume heißen Du'' ("Sei mal verliebt" — German version, 1968) * Ella Fitzgerald - ''
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'' (1956), ''
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'' (1966), ''
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'' (1975) * Johnny Hartman - '' Thank You for Everything'' (1998), rec. 1976 * John Inman - ''I'm Free'' (1977) * Kim Basinger - '' The Marrying Man'' (1991) * Joan Jett and Paul Westerberg of The Replacements recorded a punk version for the soundtrack of ''
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'' * Susannah McCorkle - ''Easy to Love – The Songs of Cole Porter'' (1996) * Lee Wiley - ''Hot House Rose'' (1996), ''Sings Porter and Gershwin'' (2004) *
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- ''
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'' (1997) *
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- ''Come Shine'' (2001) * Chico Buarque and Elza Soares – "Façamos - Vamos Amar" (Brazilian version, 2002) *
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- '' Alanis Morissette: The Collection'' (2005) (originally released on the soundtrack of ''
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'') *
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- '' Blue'' (recorded in 1973, unreleased until 2006) * Barbara Schöneberger - ''Sei mal verliebt'' - ''Jetzt singt sie auch noch!'' (2007) * James Newman - '' Skins'' (Newman performed the song (as his character Tony) in the episode "Tony" of the U.S. version of the U.K. drama '' Skins'') * Yves Heck - Heck played the physical role while Conal Fowkes provided the voice as Cole Porter in the 2011 Woody Allen film '' Midnight in Paris''. * '' Wonder Pets'' — In the episode "Save the Puppy", they sang a parody of the song about how everyone needs to "wee-wee, pee-pee, tinkle" using the lyrics "Dogs do it, frogs do it, even funny winking hogs do it...". * The '' Sesame Street'' song "Let's Lay an Egg" is a parody of the song, using the lyrics "Snails do it, slugs do it. Even tiny Twiddlebugs do it!" * Molly Ringwald - the theme song for '' The Secret Life of the American Teenager'' from 2008 to 2012, in which Ringwald also stars as Anne Juergens. Ringwald's rendition is upbeat, containing such lines as "Falling in love is such a easy thing to do. Birds can do it, we can do it. Let's stop talking, let's get to it. Let's fall in love." * A duet version was recorded by Scottish singers Todd Gordon and Eddi Reader accompanied by The Royal Air Force Squadronaires big band (2012), produced by Ken Barnes * Pablo Bubar - ''
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'' (2013) * Bunny Berigan * Lady Gaga recorded a version of the song for her 2021 collaborative album with Tony Bennett, '' Love for Sale''.


References


External links


Ella Fitzgerald recording of this song (archive.org)
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