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*[[Jane Harvey]] (released by [[MGM Records]] as catalog number 10359, with the flip side “[[Always True to You in My Fashion]]”<ref>[http://78discography.com/MGM10000.htm MGM Records in the 10000 to 10499 series]</ref>)
*[[Jane Harvey]] (released by [[MGM Records]] as catalog number 10359, with the flip side “[[Always True to You in My Fashion]]”<ref>[http://78discography.com/MGM10000.htm MGM Records in the 10000 to 10499 series]</ref>)
*[[Mark Jacoby]] - ''Broadway's Fabulous Phantoms'' (2004)<ref>{{cite web|title=www.discogs.com|url=https://www.discogs.com/release/18368737-Various-Broadways-Fabulous-Phantoms|website=discogs.com|accessdate=July 3, 2024}}</ref>
*[[Mark Jacoby]] - ''Broadway's Fabulous Phantoms'' (2004)<ref>{{cite web|title=www.discogs.com|url=https://www.discogs.com/release/18368737-Various-Broadways-Fabulous-Phantoms|website=discogs.com|accessdate=July 3, 2024}}</ref>
*[[Jazz Orchestra of the Delta]] – ''[[Big Band Reflections of Cole Porter]]'' (2003)
*[[Jazz Orchestra of the Delta]] – ''[[Big Band Reflections of Cole Porter]]'' (2003)<ref>{{cite web|title=www.allmusic.com|url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/big-band-reflections-of-cole-porter-mw0000035546|website=www.allmusic.com|accessdate=July 3, 2024}}</ref>
*[[Betty Johnson]]
*[[Betty Johnson]]
*[[Allan Jones (actor)|Allan Jones]] with orchestra conducted by Robert Armbruster. Recorded in [[Hollywood, Los Angeles|Hollywood]] on April 26, 1950. It was released by [[EMI]] on the [[His Master's Voice]] label as catalog number BD&nbsp;6085.
*[[Allan Jones (actor)|Allan Jones]] with orchestra conducted by Robert Armbruster. Recorded in [[Hollywood, Los Angeles|Hollywood]] on April 26, 1950. It was released by [[EMI]] on the [[His Master's Voice]] label as catalog number BD&nbsp;6085.

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"So in Love"
Song
Published1948
GenreShow tune
Songwriter(s)Cole Porter

"So in Love" is a popular song, written by Cole Porter, from his musical Kiss Me, Kate (opening on Broadway in 1948),[1] which was based on Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew. It was sung in the show by Patricia Morison, reprised by Alfred Drake,[1] and further popularized by Patti Page in 1949.

The Page recording was issued by Mercury Records as catalog number 5230,[1][2] and first reached the Billboard chart on February 12, 1949, lasting two weeks and peaking at No. 13.[3]

Other versions which were popular that year were by Gordon MacRae and Dinah Shore.[1]

Stage and television recordings

Other recorded versions

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