- Let's Do It, Let's Fall in Love
"Let's Do It, Let's Fall in Love" is a
popular song written in 1928 byCole Porter . It was introduced in "Paris" (1928) byIrène Bordoni . It was later used in the English production of "Wake Up and Dream" (1929).The first of Porter's famous "
list song s", it features a string of suggestive and droll comparisons and examples, preposterous pairings anddouble-entendre s, dropping famous names and events, drawing unexpectedly from highbrow and popular culture.The first refrain covers
human ethnic groups , the second refrainbird s, the third refrainmarine life , the fourth refraininsects (pluscentipede s) and the fifth refrain non-humanmammal s.Of course, the song's discreet use of the phrase, "Let's fall in love" is actually a euphemistic reference to a proposition for sex. Several of the more suggestive lines in this regard include a couplet from verse 4: "Moths in your rugs do it, What's the use of moth-balls?" and "Folks in Siam do it, Think of Siamese twins" (verse 1) and "Why ask if shad do it? Waiter, bring me shad roe" (verse 3) and "Sweet guinea-pigs do it, Buy a couple and wait" (verse 5). There's also a report that Porter's original version included the even more risqué line, "Roosters with a doodle and a cock do it." If true, this was probably replaced by one of the lines in the verse 2 couplet "Penguins in flocks, on the rocks, do it, Even little cuckoos, in their clocks, do it."
The nature of the song, "Let's Fall in Love," is such that it has lent itself over the years to the regular addition of contemporary or topical stanzas. For example, in 1955 the line "Even
Liberace , we assume, does it" was added byNoël Coward in his cabaret performance of the song.The song has been revived many times since 1928, although usually with only a limited portion of the original lyrics. A
hard rock version performed byJoan Jett andPaul Westerberg was used as the theme song in the 1995 movie "Tank Girl"; the song is also performed by starLori Petty in a musical revue number within the film. It was originally recorded with Joan Jett andGreg Graffin , butAtlantic Records didn't want them using Greg so they deleted his voice and recorded Paul's. Joan Jett and Greg Graffin's version of "Let's Do It" was eventually released in 2000 on the compilation CD Laguna Tunes (Blackheart Records).The White Stripes ' song, "Forever For Her (Is Over For Me) " from their 2005 album "Get Behind Me Satan " borrows lyrics and themes from this song:"So let's do it, just get on a plane and just do it // Like the birds and the bees and get to it"
Porter's original opening line for the chorus was:
And that's why
Chink s do it,Jap s do itAnd this line can be heard in several early recordings of the song. Examples include a recording made by
Rudy Vallee in 1928, and a version of the song by the singer and well-known broadway starMary Martin (withRay Sinatra 's orchestra), recorded in 1944. Another recording that includes the offensive opening line is one that was done byBillie Holiday , also in the 1940's. The above referenced original opening stanza of the chorus were changed to the now much better known refrain: "Birds do it, Bees do it" by Cole Porter when he realized that the line was offensive. cite book|title=The Color of Words: an encyclopaedic dictionary of ethnic bias in the United States|author=Philip H. Herbst|date=1997|publisher=Intercultural Press|id=ISBN 1877864978]Notable recordings
* Rudy Vallée and His Connecticut Yankees (1928)
*Lee Wiley -"Sings Cole Porter" (1940)
*Mary Martin -Mexican Hayride (1944)
*Louis Armstrong - "Ella and Louis Again " (1957), "Louis Armstrong Meets Oscar Peterson " (1957)
*Dee Dee Bridgewater - "Dear Ella " (1997)
*Ella Fitzgerald - "Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Cole Porter Songbook " (1956), "The Stockholm Concert, 1966 " (1966), "Montreux '75 " (1975)
*Alanis Morissette - "" (2005) (Originally released on the soundtrack of "De-Lovely")
*Come Shine - "Come Shine" (2001)
*Frank Sinatra - "Frank Sinatra in Hollywood 1940-1964 " (2001)
*Hildegard Knef - "träume heißen du" ("Sei mal verliebt" — German version, 1968)
*Joan Jett recorded a punk version for the soundtrack ofTank Girl (film)
*Molly Ringwald - Recorded for the opening theme of ABC Family's "The Secret Life of the American Teenager " (2008)
*Diana Krall References
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