1934 West End and Broadway Conversation Piece the Musical - Charming! Charming! Charming! Lyrics
Music and lyrics by Noël Coward.
SOPHIE: Charming! Charming! Charming!
ROSE: This gown is for the morning. When Mademoiselle goes out, As Madame sees In the slightest breeze The feathers float about.
SOPHIE & ROSE: Charming! Charming! Charming!
ROSE : Tliis jacket is for driving. Or strolling beside the sea
Pretty as it seems to be It’s a little too full in the sleeves for me. Ah la la la—la la—la la.
Pretty as it seems to be It’s a trifle full in the sleeves for me.
This dress is for the evening, To wear when I meet my dear, Whenever that may chance to be. In the moment that he looks at me The skies will suddenly clear. Til know him then for my destiny, And so through each changing year I shall leave him never, for evermore.
Don’t you think these pinks and blues are sweet? This stuff is sent especially from France. Oh, please, please say you think these satin shoes are sweet They make me feel I want to dance.
Danser—Danser—La Vie est gaie, Je me sens libre, abandonnee. Le chant trouble mon cceur Qui done m’envoie ce doux bonheur, Mon corps, mes pieds, ensorceles Legers, ailes, vont s’envoler. Tra la la la la—la la la—la la la la la, Tra la la la la—la la la—lalalalalala—la—la
Look for a love that’s gay and sweet. Music to guide your dancing feet.
Follow your secret strain And you won’t be living in vain, Treat your desire by word and deed Lightly—lightly— And if at first you don’t succeed Try and fry again.
MELANIE: Mon corps, mes pieds, ensorcel£s Legers, ailes, vont s’envoler. Tra la la la Ja—la la la—la la la—la—la Tra la la la la—la la la-
Review: Conversation Piece the Musical Lyrics
Conversation Piece the Musical Lyrics
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