Red Hot and Blue | |
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Music | Cole Porter |
Lyrics | Cole Porter |
Book | Howard Lindsay Russel Crouse |
Productions | 1936 Broadway |
Red, Hot and Blue is a musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter and a book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. It premiered on Broadway in 1936 and introduced the popular song "It's De-Lovely," sung by Ethel Merman and Bob Hope.
The musical has no connection to the 1949 film musical of the same name with songs by Frank Loesser.
Today it may be most famous as one of the first instances of creative resolution of top billing on posters and marquees. Stars Jimmy Durante and Ethel Merman refused to accept second billing. The producers devised a compromise in which their names formed an X-shaped cross, drawing the observer’s eye in two directions. The third star, Bob Hope, settled for his name in bold under the cross.