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"I Went to a Marvellous Party" (sometimes known as "I've Been to a Marvellous Party") is a song with words and music by
Noël Coward Sir Noël Peirce Coward (16 December 189926 March 1973) was an English playwright, composer, director, actor, and singer, known for his wit, flamboyance, and what ''Time'' magazine called "a sense of personal style, a combination of cheek and ...
, written in 1938 and included in his
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revue, ''
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'', in which it was performed by
Beatrice Lillie Beatrice Gladys Lillie, Lady Peel (29 May 1894 – 20 January 1989), known as Bea Lillie, was a Canadian-born British actress, singer and comedic performer. She began to perform as a child with her mother and sister. She made her West End theat ...
in January 1939. Lillie introduced the song to London audiences in June of that year in cabaret at the Café de Paris. It was later included in the revues ''All Clear'' (1939), ''
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'' (1972) and '' Oh, Coward!'' (1972). Both Lillie and Coward made recordings of the song, which is among his most popular.


Description

The lyric of ''I Went to a Marvellous Party'' is a first-person description of five parties attended by the singer on the
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. The character of the song is humorous and giddy. It has been suggested that the activities described in the lyrics were typical of the "frantic, addleheaded search for amusement" of the Train bleu society, which flocked to the Riviera each summer in the 1920s and '30s. In 1953 Coward described the background to the writing of the song: Coward added, "This whole glittering episode was my original inspiration for 'I went to a Marvellous Party'. Beattie eventually sang the song in ''Set to Music'' wearing slacks, a fisherman's shirt, several ropes of pearls, a large sun-hat and dark glasses".Coward, p. 76 Although Coward wrote a melody for the song, the text is most often recited over a piano accompaniment."I Went to a Marvellous Party"
Noël Coward Music. Retrieved 22 September 2021
Out of Coward's approximately 300 songs, this is one of his most popular, ranking among the top 30 in royalty payments.


Performance history

Coward wrote the song with Lillie in mind, and included it in his revue ''
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'' which opened at the
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in New York on 18 January 1939. The show was a much revised version of his 1932 West End show '' Words and Music''.Mander and Mitchenson, p. 345 Lillie introduced the song to London audiences in June 1939 in cabaret at the Café de Paris, and later in the year it was included in the revue ''All Clear'' at the Queen's Theatre. At the midnight gala at the Phoenix Theatre on 5 December 1969, marking Coward's seventieth birthday,
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performed the song. Both the British and American retrospective Coward revues in 1972 included the number, performed by
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in ''
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'' and Roderick Cook in '' Oh, Coward!''. ''
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'' commented on the former that Routledge "incredible as it may seem, actually tops Beatrice Lillie's memorable performance"." Records: Two Views of Noel Coward"
''The New York Times'', 16 February 1973, p. 26


Sheet music

The song is published separately as sheet music or in a number of collections, including the following: *''The Noël Coward Songbook'', London: Michael Joseph, 1953 *''Noël Coward – Songs to Amuse'', London: Chappell & Co. 1970 *''A Noël Coward Gala, Volume 1'', Chappell & Co./Random House, 1972(?) *''Cowardy Custard'', John Hadfield, ed., London: Heinemann, 1973


Lyrics alone

*''The Lyrics of Noël Coward'', London: Heinemann, 1965 *''The Complete Lyrics of Noël Coward'', Barry Day (ed.) London: Methuen, 1998.


Discography


Noël Coward

*1939. Orchestra conductor, Emmet Dolan. LP AIE 2122. *1947. ''Noël Coward on the Air'', piano accompaniment, Mantovani. Past CD 7840 *1956. ''Noël Coward Album'', piano accompaniment, Peter Matz. Sony CD MDK 47253 AAD; CD DRG 19028 (2003).


Other recordings

*1939. Beatrice Lillie (''A Marvellous Party''), piano accompaniment, Will Irwin. AIE CD 006; PLATCD 118 *1972.
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(''
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''), piano accompaniment, John Burrows. RCA LSO 60160 LP *1994. Kernan, Robertson, Gold (''Noël/Cole-Let's Do It''), Song CD 910 *1998.
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('' Twentieth-Century Blues: The Songs of Noel Coward'') *2002.
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(''At Liberty''), DRG Theater 12994 *2017. Beverly Knight he Halcyon – TV Show


Notes


Sources

* * {{authority control 1938 songs Comedy songs Songs about parties Songs written by Noël Coward