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  2. Category:Songs written by Noël Coward - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Songs written by Noël Coward" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  3. Noël Coward - Wikipedia

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    Tim Rice said of Coward's songs, "The wit and wisdom of Noël Coward's lyrics will be as lively and contemporary in 100 years' time as they are today", [194] and many have been recorded by Damon Albarn, Ian Bostridge, The Divine Comedy, Elton John, Valerie Masterson, Paul McCartney, Michael Nyman, Pet Shop Boys, Vic Reeves, Sting, Joan ...

  4. Noël Coward on stage and screen - Wikipedia

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    Play with music 1935 1935 [39] Family Album: Victorian comedy with music 1935 1935 [40] Star Chamber: Light comedy in one act 1936 1936 [41] Ways and Means: Comedy in three scenes 1936 1936 [42] Still Life: Play in five scenes 1936 1936 [43] Operette: Musical play 1937 1938 [44] Set to Music [n 14] Revue 1938 1939 [46] Present Laughter [n 15 ...

  5. Cavalcade (play) - Wikipedia

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    Playbill for original production. Cavalcade is a play by Noël Coward with songs by Coward and others. It focuses on three decades in the life of the Marryots, an upper-middle-class British family, and their servants, beginning in 1900 and ending in 1930, a year before the premiere.

  6. Set to Music - Wikipedia

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    Set to Music is a musical revue with sketches, music and lyrics by Noël Coward. Produced by John C. Wilson , the Broadway production opened on January 15, 1939 at the Music Box Theatre , where it ran for 129 performances.

  7. Category:Songs written by Noel Coward - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 9 February 2011, at 08:55 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. I'll See You Again - Wikipedia

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    I'll See You Again" is a song by the English songwriter Sir Noël Coward. It originated in Coward's 1929 operetta Bitter Sweet, but soon became established as a standard in its own right and remains one of Coward's best-known compositions. He told how the waltz theme had suddenly emerged from a mix of car-horns and klaxons during a traffic-jam ...

  9. London Pride (song) - Wikipedia

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    Coward wrote "London Pride" in the spring of 1941, during the Blitz.According to his own account, he was sitting on a seat on a platform in Paddington station, watching Londoners going about their business quite unfazed by the broken glass scattered around from the station's roof damaged by the previous night's bombing: in a moment of patriotic pride, he said that suddenly he recalled an old ...