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Playbill for Cole Porter's Musical Let's Face It

Playbill for Cole Porter's Musical Let's Face It (006.00.00)

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After Lady in the Dark, Kaye went on to headline in a new 1941 Cole Porter musical, Let’s Face It. The show, about American GIs caught up in a scheme between married couples, featured two songs by Sylvia Fine: “Fairy Tale” and “Melody in 4F.” “Melody in 4F” was later incorporated into Kaye’s first studio film Up in Arms (1944), produced by Samuel Goldwyn studio.
After <em>Lady in the Dark</em>, Kaye went on to headline in a new 1941 Cole Porter musical, <em>Let’s Face It</em>. The show, about American GIs caught up in a scheme between married couples, featured two songs by Sylvia Fine: “Fairy Tale” and “Melody in 4F.” “Melody in 4F” was later incorporated into Kaye’s first studio film <em>Up in Arms</em> (1944), produced by Samuel Goldwyn studio.