Very few. His songs from Hitchy-Koo of 1919, Hitchy-Koo of 1922, See America First, A Night Out, and the fraternity revue Pot of Gold are in the public domain, but all later works will be protected for 95 years from publication.
No. "Let's Do It" is controlled by Warner Brothers.
The rights to Cole Porter's song "You're the Top" are owned by the estate of Cole Porter. Generally, songs published before 1978 are protected under copyright for 95 years from their publication date, meaning the song will remain under copyright until 2023. After this time, the rights may enter the public domain, but ownership specifics can also involve various publishers and rights organizations. For the most accurate information, consulting a music rights organization or legal expert would be advisable.
Cole Porter's birth name is Porter, Cole Albert.
Cole Porter is 5' 6".
As of now, Nat King Cole's music is not in the public domain. Most of his recordings and compositions are still under copyright protection, which typically lasts for 70 years after the death of the creator. Since Nat King Cole passed away in 1965, his works will remain copyrighted until at least 2035. Always check specific songs or recordings for their copyright status, as it can vary.
Kate Cole and Sam Porter
Cole Porter was born on June 9, 1891.
From This Moment On - Cole Porter song - was created in 1951.
Cole Porter was born on June 9, 1891 and died on October 15, 1964. Cole Porter would have been 73 years old at the time of death or 124 years old today.
No. "Begin the beguine" is one of Cole Porter's greatest songs. It was the basis for the most lavish production number in the movie "Night and Day" with Cary Grant as Cole Porter. ("Night and Day" also had a nice but less ornate production number.)
Cole Porter
Big Band Reflections of Cole Porter was created on 2003-06-03.