The Noël Coward song book / with an introduction & annotations by Noël Coward ; illustrated in colour & black & white by Gladys Calthrop ; frontispiece portrait by Clemence Dane.

By: Material type: ScoreScorePublication details: New York : Simon and Schuster, 1953.Description: 1 vocal score (309 pages) : illustrations ; 30 cmUniform titles:
  • Songs. Selections
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Noël Coward song book.LOC classification:
  • M1507.C86 N6 1953a
Contents:
The twenties. Forbidden fruit ; Parisian Pierrot ; Poor little rich girl ; A room with a view ; Dance, little lady ; World weary ; I'll see you again ; If love were all ; Zigeuner ; If you could only come with me -- The thirties. Some day I'll find you ; Mirabelle ; Twentieth-century blues ; Half-caste woman ; Any little fish ; I travel alone ; Mrs. Worthington ; Mad dogs and Englishmen ; Mad about the boy ; Let's say good-bye ; The party's over now ; I'll follow my secret heart ; Nevermore ; Regency rakes ; We were dancing ; You were there ; Play, orchestra, play ; Dearest love ; Where are the songs we sung? ; The stately homes of England ; Never again ; I went to a marvellous party -- The forties. London pride ; Could you please oblige us with a Bren Gun? ; There have been songs in England ; Don't let's be beastly to the Germans ; Sigh no more ; Matelot ; Nina ; I wonder what happened to him ; That is the end of the news ; This is a changing world ; His Excellency regrets ; Bright was the day -- The fifties. Why does love get in the way? ; Sail away ; Josephine ; Chase me Charlie ; I like America ; Don't make fun of the fair ; Three juvenile delinquents.
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The twenties. Forbidden fruit ; Parisian Pierrot ; Poor little rich girl ; A room with a view ; Dance, little lady ; World weary ; I'll see you again ; If love were all ; Zigeuner ; If you could only come with me -- The thirties. Some day I'll find you ; Mirabelle ; Twentieth-century blues ; Half-caste woman ; Any little fish ; I travel alone ; Mrs. Worthington ; Mad dogs and Englishmen ; Mad about the boy ; Let's say good-bye ; The party's over now ; I'll follow my secret heart ; Nevermore ; Regency rakes ; We were dancing ; You were there ; Play, orchestra, play ; Dearest love ; Where are the songs we sung? ; The stately homes of England ; Never again ; I went to a marvellous party -- The forties. London pride ; Could you please oblige us with a Bren Gun? ; There have been songs in England ; Don't let's be beastly to the Germans ; Sigh no more ; Matelot ; Nina ; I wonder what happened to him ; That is the end of the news ; This is a changing world ; His Excellency regrets ; Bright was the day -- The fifties. Why does love get in the way? ; Sail away ; Josephine ; Chase me Charlie ; I like America ; Don't make fun of the fair ; Three juvenile delinquents.