The Lyrics

The Lyrics by Noël Coward is a comprehensive collection published by Methuen in 1983, featuring 418 pages of the renowned playwright’s work. This edition compiles over 250 of Coward’s lyrics, arranged chronologically and grouped by show, showcasing his contributions to the realms of drama and music.
Readers will find a diverse array of songs, including well-known titles such as “A Room with a View,” “The Stately Homes of England,” “Mad Dogs and Englishmen,” and “Mrs Worthington.” This collection not only highlights Coward’s lyrical talent but also serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of music and drama. The New Ed edition presents these works in a format that is accessible for both fans and scholars alike.
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Songs such as A Room with a View, The Stately Homes of England, Mad Dogs and Englishmen and Mrs Worthington are known and sung the world over. This edition gathers together over 250 of NoËl Coward’s lyrics, arranged in chronological order and grouped by show.
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