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The revue and war years, 1928-1952
- Title
- The revue and war years, 1928-1952 [sound recording] / Noel Coward.
- Author
- Coward, Noel, 1899-1973.
- Publication
- London : JSP, p2009.
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- Additional Authors
- Description
- 4 sound discs (267 min.) : digital; 4 3/4 in.
- Alternative Title
- Room with a view.
- Dance, little lady.
- Mary Make-Believe.
- Try to learn to love.
- Lorelei.
- Dream is over.
- Zigeuner.
- World weary.
- Someday I'll find you.
- I never realised.
- If you were the only girl in the world.
- Halt-caste woman.
- Any little fish.
- Soldiers of the queen.
- Goodbye Dolly Gray.
- Private Tommy Atkins.
- Little bit off the top.
- Blue bell.
- I do like to be beside the seaside.
- Alexander's ragtime band.
- Everybody's doing it.
- Pack up your troubles.
- It's a long way to Tipperary.
- I'll make a man of you.
- There's a long trail.
- Keep the home fires burning.
- Land of hope and glory.
- Lover of my dreams.
- Goodbye my blue bell.
- Let's all go down the Strand.
- If you were the only gin.
- Take me back to dear old Blighty.
- Twentieth century blues.
- Parisian Pierrot.
- Poor little rich girl.
- If you could only come with me.
- I'll see you again.
- Let's say goodbye.
- Party's over now.
- Soomething to do with spring.
- Mad dogs and Englishmen.
- Tokay.
- Caballero.
- Green carnation.
- Dear Little Cafe.
- Call of life.
- Ladies of the town.
- I'll follow my secret heart.
- I travel alone.
- Most of ev'ry day.
- Love in bloom.
- Fare thee well.
- Mrs. Worthington.
- We were so young.
- Then play, orchestra, play.
- You were there.
- Has anybody seen our ship?
- Man about town.
- Toast.
- Hearts and flowers.
- We were dancing.
- Dearest love.
- Where are the songs we sung?
- Stately homes of England.
- Gipsy melody.
- Just let me look at you.
- London pride.
- Last time I saw Paris.
- Could you please oblige us with a bren gun?
- There have been songs in England.
- Imagine the Duchess's feelings.
- It's only you.
- Don't let's be beastly to the Germans.
- Welcoming land.
- I'm old fashioned.
- You'd be so nice to come home to.
- Sigh no more.
- I wonder what happened to him.
- Matelot.
- Nina.
- Never again.
- Wait a bit, Joe.
- Bright was the day.
- This is a changing world.
- His Excellency regrets.
- Uncle Harry.
- Josephine.
- Don't make fun of the fair.
- Sail away.
- Play, orchestra, play.
- Why does love get in the way?
- I like America.
- Time and again.
- There are bad times just around the corner.
- Subjects
- Note
- Compact discs.
- Biographical notes on inserts.
- Contents
- Early days 1928-1931: A room with a view -- Dance, little lady -- Mary Make-Believe -- Try to learn to love -- Lorelei -- The dream is over -- Zigeuner -- World weary -- Private lives - love scene act 1: Someday I'll find you -- Private lives - Scene from Act II: I never realised ; If you were the only girl in the world -- Half-caste woman -- Any little fish -- Cavalcade - Prologue: Soldiers of the queen ; Goodbye Dolly Gray ; Private Tommy Atkins ; A little bit off the top ; Blue bell ; I do like to be beside the seaside ; Alexander's ragtime band ; Everybody's doing it ; Pack up your troubles ; It's a long way to Tipperary ; I'll make a man of you ; There's a long trail ; Keep the home fires burning ; Dance little lady ; Land of hope and glory ; Epilogue -- Lover of my dreams -- Calvacade: Soldiers of the queen ; Goodbye Dolly Gray ; Lover of my dreams ; I do like to be beside the seaside ; Goodbye my bluebell ; Alexander's ragtime band ; Everybody's doing it now ; Let's all go down the Strand ; If you were the only gin ; Take me back to dear old Blighty ; There's a long, long trail ; Keep the home fires burning ; Twentieth century blues -- Noel Coward medley: Intro ; Parisian Pierrot ; Poor little rich girl ; A room with a view ; Dance little lady ; Someday I'll find you ; Any little fish ; If you could only come with me ; I'll see you again.
- Established star 1932-1936: Let's say goodbye -- The party's over now -- Something to do with spring -- Mad dogs and Englishmen -- Tokay ; World weary ; Caballero ; Green carnation ; I'll see you again ; Poor little rich girl ; Zigeuner ; Dear Little Cafe ; Call of life ; Ladies of the town -- I'll follow my secret heart -- I travel alone -- Most of ev'ry day -- Love in bloom -- Fare thee well -- Mrs. Worthington -- We were so young -- Then play, orchestra, play -- You were there -- Has anybody seen our ship -- Man about town.
- London pride 1936-1943: Family album - The toast -- Family album - Hearts and flowers -- Parisian Pierrot -- We were dancing -- Dearest love -- Where are the songs we sung -- The stately homes of England -- Gipsy melody -- Dearest love -- I'll see you again -- Just let me look at you -- Poor little rich girl -- London pride -- The last time I saw Paris -- Could you please oblige us with a bren gun -- There have been songs in England -- Imagine the Duchess's feelings -- It's only you -- Don't let's be beastly to the Germans -- The welcoming land.
- A changing world 1943-1952: I'm old fashioned -- You'd be so nice to come home to -- Sigh no more -- I wonder what happened to him -- Matelot -- Nina -- Never again -- Wait a bit, Joe -- Bright was the day -- This is a changing world -- His Excellency regrets -- Unce Harry -- Josephine -- Don't make fun of the fair -- Sail away -- Noel Coward medley: I'll see you again ; Dance little lady ; Porr little rich girl ; A room with a view ; Parisian Pierrot ; Any little fish ; You were there ; Someday I'll find you ; Let's say goodbye ; I'll follow my secret heart ; If love were all ; Play orchestra play -- Why does love get in the way -- I like America -- Time and again -- There are bad times just around the corner -- London pride (alt take).
- LCCN
- 00788065190521
- 788065190521
- OCLC
- ocn430847616
- 430847616
- Owning Institutions
- Columbia University Libraries