Vince Giordano added horns, drums, and strings to provide a "stylish, modern dance orchestra" sound.
The "jaunty" tune contrasts sharply with the grim reality of Splicers and urban decay. bioshock_youre_the_top_cole_porter_with_vince_g...
Featured only Porter’s voice and simple piano; he was often self-deprecating about his own playing. Vince Giordano added horns, drums, and strings to
The song appears as Jack enters the , a high-end residential area in the sunken city of Rapture. The song appears as Jack enters the ,
He might not quite match Lorenz Hart's skill at writing very funny (and bitingly satirical) lyrics, but to be fair to Cole Porter, Medium·No Words, No Song
This specific arrangement was created to celebrate the musical Anything Goes ’ 70th anniversary. Narrative Function in BioShock
The track comes from the 2004 album It's De-Lovely: The Authentic Cole Porter Collection .