From This Moment On (Cole Porter song)

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"From This Moment On" is a 1950 popular song written by Cole Porter, which later became a jazz standard. It was first created for the 1950 musical Out of This World, but the director, George Abbott, removed it from the show before its Broadway premiere, possibly because a cast member named William Eythe sang it poorly. The song was later added to MGM's 1953 film Kiss Me, Kate (a movie version of Porter's stage musical Kiss Me, Kate), where it was performed by Ann Miller, Tommy Rall, Bob Fosse, and Bobby Van.

"From This Moment On" is a 1950 popular song written by Cole Porter, which later became a jazz standard. It was first created for the 1950 musical Out of This World, but the director, George Abbott, removed it from the show before its Broadway premiere, possibly because a cast member named William Eythe sang it poorly. The song was later added to MGM's 1953 film Kiss Me, Kate (a movie version of Porter's stage musical Kiss Me, Kate), where it was performed by Ann Miller, Tommy Rall, Bob Fosse, and Bobby Van. In the 1999 revival of Kiss Me, Kate, the song was sung as a duet by Harrison Howell and Lilli Vanessi.

Many versions of the song have been recorded, including those by:

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