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
Conversation Piece and Other Musical Plays (Soundtrack)
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Spoken Introduction: Ladies and Gentlemen
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Overture
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Spoken Introduction: The scene is laid in Brighton by the sea
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Dialogue: Good morning, Rose
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. A cloud has passed across the sun
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Dialogue: Go and dress
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. You ask me to have a discrete heart
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. I'll follow my secret heart (von Lily Pons)
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Dialogue: The Marquis of Sheere
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Dialogue: It is a very nice day, is it not?
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Spoken Introduction: The Regent and his retinue
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Regency rakes
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Dialogue: Mademoiselle will be with you in a moment
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Quartet: Charming! Charming! Charming!
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Soldiers!
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Spoken Introduction: The mother and father of dear Lord Sheere
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Dialogue: I am the Duchess of Beneden
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Spoken Introduction: We British are an island race / There's always something fishy about the French
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Spoken Introduction, dialogue: Imagine a summer evening if you please
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Spoken Introduction: Through the darkening trees comes a lady in green
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Dialogue: My dear Julia!
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Spoken Introduction: Bows are exchanged
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act One. Dialogue: The seventh!
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Two. Spoken Introduction: Once more the house, so modest, so discreet
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Two. The tree is in the garden (von Lily Pons)
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Two. Dialogue: There's a lady downstairs to see you
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Two. Dialogue: Do you think that is wise?
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Two. Dialogue: Julia, Lord Sheere is our only definite proposal so far
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Two. I'll follow my secret heart (reprise) (von Lily Pons)
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Two. Spoken Introduction: The melody that follows
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Two. Whimsical Fate
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Two. Spoken Introduction: Please try to envisage a social occasion
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Two. Dialogue: What a charming house
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Two. Aria: Dear friends (von Lily Pons)
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Two. Dialogue: Thank you, my dear, for being so sweet to me
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Two. Aria: C'est assez de mensonge (von Lily Pons)
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Two. Spoken Introduction: For the benefit of listeners
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Two. Dialogue: Well - I hope you are satisfied
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Three. Spoken Introduction: The following scene is the following day
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Three. Dialogue: My dear Paul, such sentimentality
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Three. Spoken Introduction: And now for a rather charming scene
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Three. Dialogue: What will we speak of?
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Three. Dear Friend (von Lily Pons)
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Three. Dialogue: I hope I am not intruding
- Conversation Piece (1951), musical: Act Three. All comedies must come to an end
- Conversation Piece (1934), musical: Act One. Now then business Melanie / A cloud has passed across the sun / Go and dress / You ask me (von Noël Coward & Yvonne Printemps)
- Conversation Piece (1934), musical: Act One. Regency rakes (von Sidney Grammer, George Sanders, Pat Worsley & Anthony Brian)
- Conversation Piece (1934), musical: Act One. Charming! Charming! Charming!
- Conversation Piece (1934), musical: Act One. Soldiers
- Conversation Piece (1934), musical: Act One. There's always something fishy about the French (von Heather Thatcher & Moya Nugent)
- Conversation Piece (1934), musical: Act Two. The tree is in the garden (von Yvonne Printemps)
- Conversation Piece (1934), musical: Act Two. Melanie, écoutez / Dear Friends
- Conversation Piece (1934), musical: Act Two. Thank you, my dear, for being so sweet to me / C'est assez de mensonge
- Conversation Piece (1934), musical: Act Three. What will we speak of? / Dear Friend
- Operette, musical: Act One. Countess Mitzi (von Fritzi Massary)
- Operette, musical: Act One. Dearest love (von Peggy Wood)
- Operette, musical: Act One. Gipsy Melody
- Operette, musical: Act One. The stately homes of England (von Hugh French, Ross Landon, John Gatrell & Kenneth Carten)
- Operette, musical: Act One. Where are the songs we sung? (von Peggy Wood)
- Operette, musical: Act Two. Operette (von Fritzi Massary)
- Bitter Sweet, operetta: Act One. I'll see you again (von Peggy Wood & George Metaxa)
- Bitter Sweet, operetta: Act Two. If love were all (von Ivy St. Helier)
- Bitter Sweet, operetta: Act Two. Dear little cafe
- Bitter Sweet, operetta: Act Three. Zigeuner (von Peggy Wood)
- Cavalcade, musical play: Lover of my dreams
- Cavalcade, musical play: Twentieth Century Blues
- Cavalcade, musical play: Dialogue: Toast to England
- London Calling, revue: Parisian Pierrot
- London Calling, revue: There's life in the old girl yet (von Maisie Gay)
- London Calling, revue: What love means to girls like me (von Maisie Gay)
- On With the Dance: Poor Little Rich Girl (Noel Coward)
- On With the Dance: Poor Little Rich Girl (Alice Delysia) (von Alice Delysia)
- This Year of Grace, revue: A Room with a View
- This Year of Grace, revue: Dance, Little Lady
- This Year of Grace, revue: Mary Make-Believe
- This Year of Grace, revue: Try To Learn To Love
- This Year of Grace, revue: Lorelei
- This Year of Grace, revue: A Dream of Youth (The Dream Is Over)
- Cochran's 1931 Revue: Half caste woman
- Cochran's 1931 Revue: Any Little Fish
- Words and Music: Let's Say Good-bye
- Words and Music: Something To Do With Spring
- Words and Music: The Party's Over Now
- Words and Music: Mad Dogs and Englishmen
- Words and Music: Three white feathers (von Doris Hare)
- Words and Music: World Weary
- Words and Music: Mrs. Worthington
- Words and Music: London Pride
- The Lyric Revue: Don't make fun of the festival
Cowardy Custard (Original London Festival Cast Recording) (Live)
- Opening Medley
- Louisa
- Mad About the Boy (From “Words and Music”)
- The Stately Homes of England (From “Operette”)
- Twentieth Century Blues (From “Cavalcade”) (von Elaine Delmar)
- I Went to a Marvellous Party (From “Set to Music”) (von Patricia Routledge)
- The Magic of an Empty Theatre (von John Moffatt)
- Auditions
- Mrs. Worthington (von John Moffatt)
- Excerpts from Critics / Why Must the Show Go On? (von Cowardy Custard Ensemble)
- London Sequence
- Return to London, 1941
- There Are Bad Times Just Around the Corner (From “The Globe Revue”)
- Alice Is at It Again
- Travel Sequence
- Mad Dogs and Englishmen (From “Words and Music”) (von Elaine Delmar)
- Nina (From “Sigh No More”) (von John Moffatt)
- I Like America (From “Ace of Clubs”) (von Peter Gale)
- Bronxville Darby and Joan (From “Sail Away”)
- Darjeeling (From “South Sea Bubble”)
- I Wonder What Happened to Him? (From “Sigh No More”)
- Miss Mouse (From “Waiting in the Wings”) (von Una Stubbs)
- Let’s Do It
- Last Words
- The Boy Actor (von John Moffatt)
- Closing Medley
I Went to a Marvellous Party: His 45 Finest (Compilation)
- Parisian Pierrot
- Poor Little Rich Girl
- A Room With a View
- Dance, Little Lady
- Lorelei
- World Weary
- I'll See You Again - Private Lives (von Noël Coward & Gertrude Lawrence)
- I'll See You Again - Act 1 Love Scene
- I'll See You Again - Act 2 Love Scene (including Someday I'll Find You)
- Half-Caste Woman
- Any Little Fish
- Mad Dogs and Englishmen
- Twentieth Century Blues
- Something to do With Spring
- Mad About the Boy
- The Party's Over Now
- Conversation Piece - Scene (including I'll Follow My Secret Heart) (von Noël Coward & Yvonne Printemps)
- Mrs. Worthington
- I Travel Alone
- Most of Ev'ry Day
- Shadow Play - Scene (von Noël Coward & Gertrude Lawrence)
- We Were Dancing
- The Stately Homes of England
- Where Are the Songs We Sung?
- Dearest Love
- I Went to a Marvellous Party
- Never Again
- The Last Time I Saw Paris
- London Pride
- Could You Please Oblige Us With a Bren Gun?
- Don't Let's Be Beastly to the Germans
- I'm Old-Fashioned
- You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To
- Wait a Bit, Joe
- Nina
- Matelot
- Uncle Harry
- Josephine
- Sail Away
- There Are Bad Times Just Around the Corner
- Alice Is at It Again
- Time and Again
- A Bar on the Piccola Marina
- Let's Do It, Let's Fall in Love
- Let's Say Goodbye
In the USA (Compilation)
Noël Coward at Las Vegas
- Noël Coward 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
- Uncle Harry
- Loch Lomond
- A Bar on the Piccola Marina
- World Weary
- Nina
- Mad Dogs and Englishmen
- Matelot
- Alice as It at Again
- A Room With a View
- Let's Do It
- The Party's Over Now
- Together With Music
- Ninety Minutes Is a Long Long Time / Together With Music
- Deep in the Heart of Texas
- Duet Medley: Get Out Those Old Records / They Didn't Believe Me / 's Wonderful / Time on My Hands / I Never Knew What Time It Was / Anything Goes / Dancing in the Dark / Ballerina / I Won't Dance / Papa, Won't You Dance With Me? / Charleston / The Way ...
- Regency Rakes
- There's Always Something Fishy About the French
- There Was Once a Little Village
- Come to Me
- I Am No Good at Love
- The Little Ones' ABC
- Bronxville Darby and Joan
Noël Coward in New York
- I Like America
- Louisa
- Half-Caste Woman
- I Went to a Marvelous Party
- Time and Again
- Why Must the Go On
- 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
- What's Going to Happen to the Tots
- Sail Away
- Wait a Bit, Joe
- 20th Century Blues
- I Wonder What Happened to Him (Indian Army Officer)
- The Party's Over Now
- The Passenger's Always Right
- Sail Away (1961 version)
- Beatnik Love Affair
- Later Than Spring
- Go Slow Johnny
- You're a Long Long Way From America
- Customer's Always Right
- Something Very Strange
- Useful Phrases
- Where Shall I Find Her?
- When You Want Me
- Why Do the Wrong People Travel?