Soliloquies Lyrics

1963 Broadway
The Girl Who Came to Supper the Musical - Soliloquies Lyrics


Music and lyrics by Noël Coward.

REGENT:
She looks quite sweet,
Perhaps a little young for me,
But still that youthful charm will be
A change.
I must arrange
For Northbrook to receive
Some sort of minor decoration,
He's really done exceedingly well
And shows - in fact
Much tact
Combined with shrewd discrimination.

MARY:
He looks quite nice,
I'm not a bit afraid of him,
The image that I made of him
Was wrong,
His fase is strong
But I can see
Some tired little lines of dissipation,
His eyes are kind and just a bit sad
I think - I'm glad
That I'm the girl who had the invitation.


Review: The Girl Who Came to Supper the Musical Lyrics


The Girl Who Came to Supper the Musical Lyrics

SYNOPSIS
Long Live the King (If He Can)
I've Been Invited to a Party
I've Been Invited to a Party (Reprise)
When Foreign Princes Come to Visit Us
Sir or Ma'am
Soliloquies
London is a Little Bit of All Right
What Ho, Mrs. Brisket
Don't Take Our Charlie for the Army
Saturday Night at the Rose and Crown
Here and Now
Coronation Chorale
Curt, Clear and Concise
Welcome to Pootzie Van Doyle
The Coconut Girl
Paddy MacNeill and His Automobile
Six Lillies of the Valley
The Walla Walla Boola
This Time It's True Love
I'll Remember Her