Musical Numbers
- Oh, What A Century It's Been
- I Knew That You Would Be My Love
- Mr. Hopper's Chanty
- Sweet Day
- Quartette
- Crème De La Crème
- Light Is The Heart
- Why Is It The Woman Who Pays?
- London At Night
- Aria
- May I Have The Pleasure?
- All My Life Ago
- Faraway Land
- Something On A Tray
- Clear Bright Morning
In his book My Life with Noël Coward, Graham Payn reproduced the lyrics for two major numbers featuring Mrs Erlynne which had to be cut because Mary Ellis could not manage them: Mrs Erlynne's entrance in Act I and an aria in the first act finale.
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