I've Got You Under My Skin

"I've Got You Under My Skin" is a song written by American composer Cole Porter in 1936. It was introduced that year in the Eleanor Powell musical film Born to Dance in which it was performed by Virginia Bruce. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song that year but lost out to "The Way You Look Tonight" . Popular recordings in 1936 were by Ray Noble and his Orchestra (vocal by Al Bowlly) and by Hal Kemp and his Orchestra (vocal by Skinnay Ennis).

"I've Got You Under My Skin"
Song
Published1936 by Chappell & Co.
Genre
  • Vocal jazz
  • traditional pop
Songwriter(s)Cole Porter
"I've Got You Under My Skin"
Song by Frank Sinatra
from the album Songs for Swingin' Lovers!
ReleasedMarch 1956
RecordedOctober 1955-January 1956
StudioCapitol Studios, Los Angeles
Length3:44
LabelCapitol Records
Songwriter(s)Cole Porter
Producer(s)Voyle Gilmore
"I've Got You Under My Skin"
Single by the Four Seasons
B-side"Huggin' My Pillow"
ReleasedAugust 1966
Genre
LabelPhilips
Songwriter(s)Cole Porter
Producer(s)Voyle Gilmore
The Four Seasons singles chronology
"Opus 17 (Don't You Worry 'bout Me)"
(1966)
"I've Got You Under My Skin"
(1966)
"Tell It to the Rain"
(1966)

The song has subsequently been recorded by hundreds of artists. It became a signature song for Frank Sinatra, and, in 1966, became a top-10 hit for The Four Seasons. Swedish singer-songwriter Neneh Cherry had a European hit with her reworking of the song for the 1990 Red Hot + Blue charity album.

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