Noël Coward Songtexte
Don't Lets Be Beastly to the Germans
Mad Dogs and Englishmen
Nina
Geboren am 16. Dezember 1899, Gestorben am 26. März 1973
Mad About the Boy (Compilation)
- Mrs. Worthington
- World Weary
- Alice Is at It Again
- Some Day I’ll Find You
- Mad Dogs and Englishmen
- Poor Little Rich Girl
- Uncle Harry
- I’ll See You Again
- A Room With a View
- Time and Again
- There Are Bad Times Just Around the Corner
- London Pride
- Where Are the Songs We Sung?
- The Stately Homes of England
- Let’s Say Goodbye
- The Last Time I Saw Paris
- Could You Please Oblige Us With a Bren Gun?
- Dance, Little Lady
- Don’t Lets Be Beastly to the Germans
- Half‐Caste Woman
- Gypsy Melody
- His Excellency Regrets
- Bright Was the Day
- This Is a Changing World
- Wait a Bit, Joe
- Never Again
- The Dream Is Over
- Sigh No More
- Lover of My Dreams (Mirabelle Waltz)
- Imagine the Duchess’s Feelings!
- I Wonder What Happened to Him?
- Medley: Parisian Pierrot / Poor Little Rich Girl / A Room With a View / Dance
- Just Let Me Look at You
- We Were Dancing
- Lorelei
- I Travel Alone
- Most of Ev’ry Day
- Dearest Love
- Something to Do With Spring
- We Were So Young
- Play, Orchestra, Play
- I’m Old Fashioned
- Fare Thee Well
- Twentieth Century Blues
- Lover of My Dreams (Mirabelle Waltz)
- The Younger Generation
- I Travel Alone
- Half‐Caste Woman
- Most of Ev’ry Day
- Try to Learn to Love
- Words & Music: Intro (Mad About the Boy) / Something to Do With Spring
- I’m Mad About You
- Play, Orchestra, Play
- You Were There
- Dance, Little Lady
- Poor Little Rich Girl
- A Room With a View
- Bittersweet Medley One: I’ll See You Again / Kiss Me / Zigeuner
- Bittersweet Medley Two: If Love Were All / Dear Little Café
- Mad About the Boy
On the Air: Broadcasts 1944-48 (Compilation)
- Opening
- I'll See You Again / Someday I'll Find You / Let's Say Goodbye / I'll Follow My Secret Heart / I'll See You Again
- Lie in the Dark and Listen
- Fourth War Loan Drive
- Don't Let's Be Beastly to the Germans
- Closing - Any Bonds Today
- Opening - Someday I'll Find You
- Mad Dogs and Englishmen
- The Stately Homes of England
- London Pride
- His Excellency Regrets
- Where Are the Songs We Sung
- Nina
- Don't Let's Be Beastly to the Germans
- Mrs Worthington
- This Is a Changing World
- A Marvelous Party
- I Saw No Shadow on the Sea
- Uncle Harry
- Waltz Medley: I'll See You Again / Someday I'll Find You / Let's Say Goodbye / I'll Follow My Secret Heart / I'll See You Again
- Toast Speech From Cavalcade
- Closing Theme - I'll See You Again
Pacific 1860 (original London cast) (Soundtrack)
- Pacific 1860: His Excellency Regrets
- Pacific 1860: If I Were a Man / Uncle Harry
- Pacific 1860: Dear Madame Salvador / My Horse Has Cast a Shoe
- Pacific 1860: Bright Was the Day
- Pacific 1860: One, Two, Three / I Never Knew
- Pacific 1860: I Saw No Shadow
- Pacific 1860: Invitation to the Waltz
- Pacific 1860: I Wish I Wasn't Quite Such a Big Girl
- Pacific 1860: Pretty Little Bridesmaids / Mother's Lament
- Pacific 1860: This Is a Changing World
- Pacific 1860: Fumfumbolo
- Pacific 1860: This Is a Night for Lovers / The Toast Music / Finale
- Pacific 1860: Selection, Part 1
- Pacific 1860: Twin Soliloquies
- Pacific 1860: Finale / Some Enchanted Evening
- Pacific 1860: Selection, Part 2
Mehr Songtexte
- Conversation Piece: Never More
- Conversation Piece: Charming, Charming
- Operette: Dearest Love
- Operette: Where are the Songs We Sang
- Operette: Countess Mitzi
- Bitter Sweet: This is a Changing World
- Loch Lomond (Traditional)
- Let's Do It - Cole Porter; Noel Coward
- New York (medley)
- Don't Put Your Daughter on the Stage Mrs. Worthington
- Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love)
- Medley
- Loch Lomand
- Nine / Begin the Beguine
- I'll See You Again - Private Lives
- Reception
- The Drawing Room
- Le Petit Giradere
- I'm Old-Fashioned
- Brighton: Melanie's House
- Dear Little Soldiers
- The Same, Later
- Charming, Charming
- An Aria at the Reception
- Shadow Play - Scene
- Nevermore
- English Lesson
- A Carriage Ride
- Lady Julia's House
- Crossing the Chanel
- Le Petit Giradere: Nevermore
- Conversation Piece - Scene (feat. Yvonne Printemps) (including I'll Follow My Secret Heart)
- Overture: Medley from "Conversation Piece"
- Melanie's Aria
- Quartette
- Clear Bright Morning
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Two. C'est assez mensonge
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Two. Once more the house, so modest, so discreet
- I've Been Invited to a Party
- Selection, Part 2
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Go and dress
- Why Is It the Woman Who Pays
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Two. Well - I hope you are satisfied
- Toast Speech From Cavalcade
- Some Day I'll Find You
- Bitter Sweet, operetta: Act Two. If love were all
- Operette, musical: Act One. Where are the songs we sung?
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Two. Dear friends
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Two. Do you think that is wise?
- Sir or Ma'am
- Conversation Piece (1934), musical: Act Two. The tree is in the garden
- Operette, musical: Act One. Dearest love
- Medley: Parisian Pierrot/Poor Little Rich Girl/A Room With a View/Dance
- Conversation Piece (1934), musical: Act One. Now then business Melanie / A cloud has passed across the sun / Go and dress / You ask me
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Two. Thank you, my dear, for being so sweet to me
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Ladies and Gentlemen
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Good morning, Rose
- Imagine the Duchess's Feelings!
- All My Life Ago
- London Calling, revue: What love means to girls like me
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. It is a very nice day, is it not?
- Poor Little Rich Girl (Alice Delysia)
- Act 2: This Time It's True Love
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. I am the Duchess of Beneden
- Operette, musical: Act One. The stately homes of England
- Selection, Part 1
- Act 2: The Coconut Girl
- Cochran's 1931 Revue: Half caste woman
- Pretty Little Bridesmaids / Mother's Lament
- Act 2: How Do You Do, Middle Age?
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Two. Julia, Lord Sheere is our only definite proposal so far
- London Calling, revue: There's life in the old girl yet
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Three. Dear Friend
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Imagine a summer evening if you please
- Westminster Abbey
- Act 1: I've Been Invited to a Party
- One, Two, Three / I Never Knew
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. The Marquis of Sheere
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Three. And now for a rather charming scene
- Act 1: Intro / Carpathian National Anthem / My Family Tree
- Act 1: When Foreign Princes Come to Visit Us
- Oh, What a Century It's Been
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. The Regent and his retinue
- Cavalcade, musical play: Toast to England
- This Year of Grace, revue: World Weary
- Sweet Day
- I'm Old Fashioned
- Operette, musical: Act Two. Operette
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Two. The melody that follows
- Act 1: London Is a Little Bit of All Right / What Ho, Mrs. Brisket...
- Long Live the Kings- If He Can
- Words & Music: Intro (Mad About the Boy)/Something to Do With Spring
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. My dear Julia!
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Bows are exchanged
- Time Will Tell
- This Is a Night for Lovers / The Toast Music / Finale
- Don't Lets Be Beastly to the Germans
- Act 2: Curt, Clear and Concise
- How Do You Do, Middle Age?
- Has Anyone Seen Our Ship
- Conversation Piece (1934), musical: Act One. There's always something fishy about the French
- Overture
- Act 2: Coronation Chorale
- Conversation Piece (1934), musical: Act Two. Melanie, ecoutez / Dear Freinds
- Uncle Henry
- If Only Mrs. Applejohn Were Here
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Three. I hope I am not intruding
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Three. What will we speak of?
- London: London Is a Little Bit of All Right, What Ho, Mrs. Brisket, Saturday Night at the Rose and Crown, What's the Matter With a Nice Beef Stew? Don't Take Our Charlie for the Army
- Mr. Hopper's Chanty
- Lover of my dreams
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Two. What a charming house
- Words and Music: Three white feathers
- Bittersweet Medley Two: If Love Were All/Dear Little Café
- May I Have the Pleasure
- Bitter Sweet, operetta: Act Three. Zigeuner
- Noel Coward Medley, Part 1
- Noel Coward Medley, Part 2
- Here and Now
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Three. The following scene is the following day
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. The mother and father of dear Lord Sheere
- There's Life in the Old Girl Yet
- Don't Turn Away From Love
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Two. For the benefit of listeners
- Faraway Land
- Footman's Sextet
- I'm a Lonely Man
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Two. The tree is in the garden
- Come Be My True Love
- Half Caste Woman
- Aria
- Conversation Piece (1934), musical: Act One. Regency rakes
- Act 1: Here and Now
- You're a Long, Long Way From America
- Something on a Tray
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Two. Please try to envisage a social occasion
- Crème De La Crème
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Through the darkening trees comes a lady in green
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. We British are an island race
- Reprise: London at Night
- London at Night
- Act 1: Soliloquies
- Lover of My Dreams (Mirabelle Waltz) Listen
- A Marvelous Party
- Operette, musical: Act One. Countess Mitzi
- Stately Homes of England
- Act 1: Lonely
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Two. There's a lady downstairs to see you
- I Wish I Wasn't Quite Such a Big Girl
- Twin Soliloquies
- Act 2: I'll Remember Her
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Mademoiselle will be with you in a moment
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Three. My dear Paul, such sentimentality
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. I'll follow my secret heart
- I'm Mad About You
- Medley - I'll See You Again, Someday I'll Find You, Let's Say Goodbye, I'll Follow My Secret Heart, I'll See You Again
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. The scene is laid in Brighton by the sea
- Bitter Sweet, operetta: Act One. I'll see you again
- Curtain Music
- Waltz Medley - I'll See You Again, Someday I'll Find You, Let's Say Goodbye, I'll Follow My Secret Heart, I'll See You Again
- Conversation Piece (1934), musical: Act Two. Thank you, my dear, for being so sweet to me / C'est assez mensonge
- Light Is the Heart
- If I Were a Man / Uncle Harry
- I Knew That You Would Be My Love
- Act 1: Sir or Ma'Am
- Poor Little Rich Girl (Noel Coward)
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. The seventh!
- Finale / Some Enchanted Evening
- Curt, Clear and Concise
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Charming! Charming! Charming!
- Twentieth Century Blues Listen
- "The Coconut Girl": Welcome to Pootzie Van Doyle, The Cocnut Girl, Paddy Macneil (and His Automobile), Swing Song, Six Lilies of the Valley, The Walla Walla Boola
- Just People
- Invitation to the Waltz
- Bittersweet Medley One: I'll See You Again/Kiss Me/Zigeuner
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Two. I'll follow my secret heart
- Bonne Nuit, Merci; Kiss Me
- What Is Love?
- Dear Little Cafe
- Green Carnations
- Finale
- Tokay
- Ladies of the Town
- If You Could Only Come With Me; I'll See You Again
- Ta-Ra-Ra-Boom
- Operette: Operette
- Kiss Me
- If You Could Only Come With Me
- The Call of Life
- Cavalcade - Vocal Selection Part 2
- Then; Play, Orchestra, Play
- Cavalcade - Vocal Selection Part 1
- Mary Make-Believe
- Cavalcade Prologue
- Gipsy Melody
- Cavalcade Epilogue
- Introduction by Noël Coward
- New York Medley: Let's Say Goodbye / Teach Me To Dance Like Grandma / We Were Dancing / Sigh No More / Zigeuner / You Were There / Nevermore / I'll See You Again / Mad Dogs and Englishmen
- Noel and Gertie: Touring Days
- Noel and Gertie: I'll Remember Her
- Noel and Gertie: I'll See You Again
- Noel and Gertie: Has Anybody Seen Our Ship?
- Bittersweet Medley One: I'll See You Again / Kiss Me / Zigeuner
- The Girl Who Came to Supper: Act 1: Intro / Carpathian National Anthem / My Family Tree
- Noel and Gertie: Men About Town
- Noel and Gertie: You Were There
- The Girl Who Came to Supper: Act 1: London Is a Little Bit of All Right / What Ho, Mrs. Brisket...
- Noel and Gertie: Dance Little Lady
- Noel and Gertie: We Were Dancing
- The Girl Who Came to Supper: Act 2: Curt, Clear and Concise
- Noel and Gertie: Parisian Pierrot
- Noel and Gertie: Mrs. Worthington
- The Girl Who Came to Supper: Act 1: Sir or Ma'Am
- Noel and Gertie: I Travel Alone
- Noel and Gertie: Why Must the Show Go On
- The Girl Who Came to Supper: Act 2: This Time It's True Love
- Noel and Gertie: Sail Away
- Waltz Medley: I'll See You Again / Someday I'll Find You / Let's Say Goodbye / I'll Follow My Secret Heart / I'll See You Again
- The Girl Who Came to Supper: Act 2: Coronation Chorale
- The Girl Who Came to Supper: Act 1: When Foreign Princes Come to Visit Us
- The Girl Who Came to Supper: Act 1: Soliloquies
- Noel and Gertie: Play, Orchestra, Play
- Toast Speech From "Cavalcade"
- Noel and Gertie: Someday I'll Find You
- The Girl Who Came to Supper: Act 2: The Coconut Girl
- Noel and Gertie: Come the Wild, Wild Weather
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Spoken Introduction: We British are an island race
- Bittersweet: Zigeuner
- Bittersweet: I'll See You Again
- Alice
- London: London Is a Little Bit of All Right / What Ho, Mrs. Brisket / Saturday Night at the Rose and Crown / What's the Matter With a Nice Beef Stew? / Don't Take Our Charlie for the Army
- "The Coconut Girl": Welcome to Pootzie Van Doyle / The Coconut Girl / Paddy MacNeil (and His Automobile) / Swing Song / Six Lilies of the Valley / The Walla Walla Boola
- Long Live the King--If He Can
- Imagine The Duchess's Feelings
- New York Medley: Let's Say Goodbye/Teach Me To Dance Like Grandma/We Were Dancing/Sigh No More/Zigeuner/You Were There/Nevermore/I'll See You Again/Mad Dogs And Englishmen
- Medley: I'll See You Again/Dance, Little Lady/Poor Little Rich Girl/A Room With A View/Someday I'll Find You/I'll Follow My Secret Heart/If Love Were All/Play, Orchestra Play
- The Party's Over Now v2
- 14. Could You Please Oblige Us With a Bren Gun
- 06. Nina and Begin the Beguine
- 12. The Party's Over Now
- 08. Matelot
- 09. Alice Is At It Again
- 18. Josephine
- Alice Is At It Again v2
- 11. Lets Do It
- 15. Imagine the Duchess's Feelings
- Don't Put Your Daughter on the Stage
- 03. Loch Lomond
- World Weary v2
- 22. There Are Bad Times Just Around the Corner
- 19. Don't Make Fun of the Fair
- 05. World Weary
- 20. Noel Coward Medley part 1
- 21. Noel Coward Medley part 2
- 01. Opening Medley
- Mad Dogs and Englishmen v2
- Red Peppers
- New York Medley
- 02. Uncle Harry
- A Room with a View v2
- 10. A Room with a View
- 07. Mad Dogs and Englishmen
- 17. His Excellency Regrets
- 16. Don't Lets Be Beastly to the Germans
- 04. A Bar in the Piccolo Marina
- 13. London Pride
- Uncle Harry v2
- Nina and Begin the Beguine
- Don’t Put Your Daughter on the Stage
- A Bar in the Piccolo Marina
- Alice Is at It Again (v2)
- Could You Please Oblige Us With a Bren Gun
- Hi Excellency Regrets
- Cavalcade: Vocal Medley
- Land of Hope and Glory
- Try to Learn a Little Love
- Nina (From “Sigh No More”)
- I Like America (From “Ace of Clubs”)
- Auditions
- Return to London, 1941
- The Boy Actor
- The Magic of an Empty Theatre
- Excerpts from Critics / Why Must the Show Go On?
- "Cavalcade" Epilogue: Toast to England
- Lover of My Dreams (Mirabelle Valse)
- Scene from "Private Lives", Act 2: I Never Realised / If You Were the Only Girl in the World
- A Dream of Youth (The Dream is Over)
- Loralei
- Noel Coward Medley: 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
- "Cavalcade" Vocal Medley: 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 th ...
- Love Scene From "Private Lives", Act 1: Some Day I'll Find You