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As grateful as I am for this commemoration of a great composer and artist, I'm puzzled by your thesis. If Fred Astaire or Ethel Merman, both of whom debuted some of Porter's most beloved songs on Broadway and in film, were alive today, they would be fuming. Certainly it was from them and Ella Fitzgerald that I learned these songs, not Frank Sinatra. It seems an interesting commentary that while this Sinatra album is out of print in the U.S., Porter recordings by the others, as well as by Ella, are readily available. Can you point us to documentation that backs up the claim that Sinatra's recordings are the ones that made Porter's catalog indelible?