This double album features a huge selection of numbers from twelve great Noel Coward shows, including 'London Calling' (1923) and 'Pacific 1860' (1946). Indispensable for Noel Coward and Gertrude Lawrence fans alike - a treat for everyone.
- 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
- I Never Realised/If You Were The Only Girl In The World/Someday Ill Find You
- Someday I'll Find You
- from: COCHRANS 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?/Alexanders 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
- Let's Say Goodbye
- Mad About The Boy
- Something To Do With Spring
- The Party's Over Now
- 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
- This Is A Changing World
- Uncle Harry