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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 (1961) with a setting on a modern cruise ship ran for 167 performances in New York and then 252 in London. [178] For his last and least successful musical, Coward reverted to Ruritanian royalty in The Girl Who Came to Supper (1963), which closed after 112 performances in New York and has never been staged in London. [179]
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 ...
Sail Away, a 1961 musical by Noël Coward, or the title song; Albums. Sail Away (Great ... "Sail Away", by Peter Frampton from Somethin's Happening, 1974
Despite its modest run, Ace of Clubs contained several songs that survived independently, in Coward's later cabaret acts and elsewhere, including "Sail Away" and "I Like America". A CD of the original London cast recording was released in 2004.
A symposium published in 1999 marked the centenary of Coward's birth and listed some major productions of Coward shows scheduled for the year in Britain and North America, including Ace of Clubs, After the Ball, Blithe Spirit, Cavalcade, Easy Virtue, Hay Fever, Present Laughter, Private Lives, Sail Away, Song at Twilight, The Young Idea and ...
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"The Passenger's Always Right" w.m. Noël Coward from the musical Sail Away "Pocketful Of Miracles" w. Sammy Cahn m. Jimmy Van Heusen from the film Pocketful of Miracles "Running Scared" w.m. Joe Melson & Roy Orbison "Speedy Gonzales" w.m David Hess, Buddy Kaye & Ethel Lee "Ten Girls Ago" w. Diane Lampert m. Sammy Fain "Tender Is the Night" w.