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The Noël Coward Songbook - Ian Bostridge / Sophie Daneman / Jeffrey Tate
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  1. I Travel Alone
  2. Parisian Pierrot
  3. Poor Little Rich Girl
  4. World Weary (used in Cochran's revue "This Year of Grace")
  5. Mary Make-Believe (used in Cochran's revue "This Year of Grace")
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  1. I Travel Alone
  2. Parisian Pierrot
  3. Poor Little Rich Girl
  4. World Weary (used in Cochran's revue "This Year of Grace")
  5. Mary Make-Believe (used in Cochran's revue "This Year of Grace")
  6. A Room with a View (used in Cochran's revue "This Year of Grace")
  7. Dance, Little Lady (used in Cochran's revue "This Year of Grace")
  8. If You Could Only Come With Me
  9. I'll See You Again
  10. Ziguener
  11. A Dream of Youth (The Dream Is Over)
  12. Any Little Fish, song (from Cochran's 1931 Revue)
  13. Twentieth Century Blues
  14. Mad Dogs and Englishmen (used in Cochran's revue "Words And Music")
  15. Let's Say Good-bye (used in Cochran's revue "Words And Music")
  16. Something To Do With Spring (used in Cochran's revue "Words And Music")
  17. The Party's Over Now (used in Cochran's revue "Words And Music")
  18. Someday I'll Find You (used in the stage production of "Private Lives")
  19. Never Again (for an American version of Cochran's revue "Words And Musi
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Tenor Ian Bostridge bids to claim Noël Coward as a classical composer on this album, assisted by pianist Jeffrey Tate and, on five songs, soprano Sophie Daneman. The songs all date from the '20s and '30s, and most of them were associated with Coward's musical revues as well as one of his book musicals, Bitter Sweet. There are also independent songs and songs used incidentally in the Coward straight plays Cavalcade and Private Lives. Although Bostridge includes "Mad Dogs and Englishmen," and gives it a lively reading, with ...

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The Noël Coward Songbook 2002, EMI Classics

UPC: 724355737427

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