Noel and Gertie : Classic Original
Recordings 1928-1947
CD:PPCD 78135 / CASSETTE: / RUNNING TIME: CD1: 78:15
CD2: 74:41
SUPERB
VALUE! Double Album: 2 CDs/2
CASSETTES - over 2 hours 30 minutes!!
A huge selection of numbers from twelve great Coward
shows, from 'London Calling' (1923) to 'Pacific 1860'
(1946) Indispensable for Coward fans, a treat for everyone.
COMPACT DISC 1: 78 minutes
from: 'LONDON CALLING' (1923)
Parisian Pierrot
from: 'ON WITH THE DANCE' (1925)
Poor Little Rich Girl
from: 'THIS YEAR OF GRACE' (1928)
Mary Make-Believe
Lorelei
A Room With A View
Dance, Little Lady
Try To Learn To Love
World Weary
from: 'BITTER SWEET' (1929)
I'll See You Again
Zigeuner
from: 'PRIVATE LIVES' (1930)
Someday I'll Find You <<
sound clip
I Never Realised/If You Were The Only Girl In The World
Someday I'll Find You
from: 'COCHRAN'S 1931 REVUE'
Any Little Fish
Half-Caste Woman
from: 'CAVALCADE' (1931)
Lover Of My Dreams (Mirabelle Waltz)
Cavalcade - Vocal Medley - Intro. Soldiers Of The Queen/Goodbye
Dolly Gray/Lover Of My Dreams/I Do Like To Be Beside
The Seaside/Goodbye, My Bluebell/Has Anyone Seen A German
Band?/Alexander's Ragtime Band/Everybody's Doing It/Let's
All Go Down The Strand/If You Were The Only Girl In
The World/Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty/There's A
Long, Long Trail/Keep The Home Fires Burning
Twentieth Century Blues
Land Of Hope And Glory
Toast (Epilogue From Cavalcade Suite)
from: 'WORDS AND MUSIC' (1932)
Mad Dogs And Englishmen <<
sound clip
Let's Say Goodbye
Mad About The Boy
Something To Do With Spring
The Party's Over Now
COMPACT DISC 2: 74 minutes
from: 'TONIGHT AT 8.30' (1936)
We Were Dancing
'Red Peppers' - Has Anybody Seen Our Ship?
'Red Peppers' - Men About Town
'Shadow Play' - Then/Play, Orchestra, Play
'Shadow Play' - You Were There
'Family Album' - Drinking Song
'Family Album' - Hearts And Flowers/Music Box
from: 'OPERETTE' (1938)
Dearest Love
The Stately Homes Of England
Where Are The Songs We Sung?
Gipsy Melody
from: 'SIGH NO MORE' (1945)
Sigh No More
I Wonder What Happened To Him?
Never Again
Wait A Bit, Joe
Nina
Matelot
from: 'PACIFIC 1860' (1946)
Bright Was The Day
His Excellency Regrets <<
sound clip
This Is A Changing World
Uncle Harry
"The artists live again!"
- BBC Radio 2
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