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  • I love this song when Homer and Marge go on a drinking binge :)

  • Sounds like Main Street USA.

  • I love it.

  • Most people misbehave.

  • @SchubertamSee most people don't misbehave the way Cole Porter did

  • Can't think of this song without thinking of the Jungle Cruise at the Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World. I worked there and now this song has been stuck in my head ever since.

  • This song makes my soul smile

  • Oh You Kid! Gosh this is just THE BEST version of this song ever! Like being there on the dance floor- wonderful

    Thanks so much

    23 skidoo, voh do de oh do!

    going to do some misbehavin' of my own if I get the chance

  • My hearts soars to anything 20's ahhh....sigh....

  • I had an album with the greatest hits of the 1920's and was surprised this was not on it. But maybe it was considered too risque at the time. It is one of the more enduring ones. In fact, I think it was played a few years ago on Desperate Housewives.

  • @pantherproof yes it was.. BTW.. you still listen to 1920s music ???

  • @NeoQuello

    Sure I do. There was a lot of good music back then, A lot of junk too, I'm sure. But look at how some of it has enured.

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  • Classy.

  • Woody allen used this track in his movie: "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex (But Were Afraid to Ask)".

  • He also used it in the closing credits of Bullets Over Broadway

  • Unfortunately, Woody Allen used take 2 of "Let's Misbehave". Take one is hardly heard.

  • i think this is the best version of this song.....thank you for sharing.

  • Cole Porter was a genius!

  • Brilliant !!! I remember this from the Steve Martin PFH Film, though don't remember it from the BBC series. Keep this stuff coming FireLegion!!

  • @nomad1234 it was also used on 'The Simpsons'

  • Almost hi-fi, especially in the latter portion. Amazing for a recording made just three years into the electric era.

  • @MIKEPREAMP This is the version used in Pennies From Heaven. The last bit was added for the film and is not part of the original recording.

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