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Sail Away is a musical with a book, music and lyrics by Noël Coward. The show was the last musical for which Coward wrote both the book and music, although he wrote the music for one last "book" musical in 1963. The story centres on brash, bold American divorcee Mimi Paragon, working as a hostess on a British cruise ship.
Sail Away, a 1961 musical by Noël Coward, or the title song; Albums. Sail Away (Great ... a 1988 song by Enya "Sail Away", by Badfinger from Airwaves, 1979
Sail Away: Musical comedy 1959–60 1961 [66] The Girl Who Came to Supper [n 23] Musical comedy 1963 1963 [67] Suite in Three Keys Trilogy comprising: A Song at Twilight: Play in two scenes 1965 1966 [68] Shadows of the Evening: Play in two scenes 1965 1966 [68] Come Into the Garden, Maud: Play in two scenes 1965 1966 [68] Star Quality: Comedy ...
The 2006 Randy Newman tribute album "Sail Away: The Songs of Randy Newman" features a cover on track 11 by Mark Broussard. Comedy band The Horne Section covered the song for their 2018 special, The Horne Section Television Programme, [15] and for 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown in 2020. During the performance, Alex performs striptease while ...
Stritch made her Broadway debut in the 1946 comedy Loco and went on to receive four Tony Award nominations: for the William Inge play Bus Stop (1956); the Noël Coward musical Sail Away (1962); the Stephen Sondheim musical Company (1970), which included her performance of the song "The Ladies Who Lunch"; and for the revival of the Edward Albee ...
After the Second World War Coward strove for a time to regain his pre-war popularity. His 1945 revue Sigh No More ran for only 213 performances in the West End, and the failure of his musical Pacific 1860 in 1946–47 was in contrast to the success of the show that followed it at Drury Lane, Rodgers and Hammerstein's Oklahoma!, which ran for more than ten times as long.
Sail Away is the third studio album by Randy Newman, released on May 23, 1972. It was produced by Lenny Waronker and Russ Titelman and issued on Reprise Records . While all of its songs were written and composed by Newman, several had already been recorded by other artists.
"Mister Ed theme song" w.m. Jay Livingston & Ray Evans "Moon River" w. Johnny Mercer m. Henry Mancini from the film Breakfast at Tiffany's "Multiplication" w.m. Bobby Darin. Introduced by Bobby Darin in the film Come September. "My Kind of Girl" w.m. Leslie Bricusse "The Passenger's Always Right" w.m. Noël Coward from the musical Sail Away