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  2. Category:Songs written by Noël Coward - Wikipedia

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  3. 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 ...

  4. Noël Coward on stage and screen - Wikipedia

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    Coward wrote more than three hundred songs. The Noël Coward Society's website, drawing on performing statistics from the publishers and the Performing Rights Society, names "Mad About the Boy" (from Words and Music) as Coward's most popular song, followed, in order, by: "

  5. Category:Songs written by Noel Coward - Wikipedia

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  6. Words and Music (musical) - Wikipedia

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    The Noël Coward Society's website, drawing on performing statistics from the publishers and the Performing Rights Society, names "Mad About the Boy" as Coward's most popular song. "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" is also among the top ten most performed Coward songs. "The Party's Over Now" ranks in the top thirty of Coward songs. [12]

  7. Category talk:Songs written by Noël Coward - Wikipedia

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  8. Mad Dogs and Englishmen (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song title was used as a title of an episode of the Magnum P.I. tv show. The song is performed in Ten Little Indians (1989 film). [3] The song is quoted in the 1995 Canadian/British film of the same name. A 2002 Doctor Who novel bears the same title. The song is referenced in the 2002 Justice League episode "The Brave and the Bold."

  9. If Love Were All - Wikipedia

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    Noël Coward "If Love Were All" is a song by Noël Coward, published in 1929 and written for the operetta Bitter Sweet. [1] [2] The song is considered autobiographical, and has been described as "self-deprecating" as well as "one of the loneliest pop songs ever written". [2] [3] [4]