Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song I Went to a Marvellous Party, artist - Noël Coward. Album song Mad Dogs & Englishmen, in the genre Джаз
Date of issue: 23.05.2015
Record label: Avid Entertainment
Song language: English
I Went to a Marvellous Party |
Quite for no reason |
I’m here for the Season |
And high as a kite |
Living in error |
With Maud at Cap Ferrat |
Which couldn’t be right |
Everyone’s here and frightfully gay |
Nobody cares what people say |
Though the Riviera |
Seems really much queerer |
Than Rome at it’s height |
Yesterday night |
I went to a marvelous party |
With Nounou and Nada and Nell |
It was in the fresh air |
And we went as we were |
And we stayed as we were |
Which was Hell |
Poor Grace started singing at midnight |
And didn’t stop singing till four |
We knew the excitement was bound to begin |
When Laura got blind on Dubonnet and gin |
And scratched her veneer with a Cartier pin |
I couldn’t have liked it more |
I went to a marvelous party |
I must say the fun was intense |
We all had to do |
What the people we knew |
Would be doing a hundred years hence |
Dear Cecil arrived wearing armor |
Some shells and a black feather boa |
Poor Millicent wore a surrealist comb |
Made of bits of mosaic from St. Peter’s in Rome |
But the weight was so great that she had to go home |
I couldn’t have liked it more |
People’s behavior |
Away from Belgravia |
Would make you aghast |
So much variety |
Watching society |
Scampering past |
If you have any mind at all |
Gibbon’s divine Decline and Fall |
Seems pretty flimsy |
No more than a whimsy |
By way of contrast |
On Saturday last |
I went to a marvelous party |
We didn’t start dinner till ten |
And young Bobbie Carr |
Did a stunt at the bar |
With a lot of extraordinary men |
Dear Baba arrived with a turtle |
Which shattered us all to the core |
The Grand Duke was dancing a foxtrot with me |
When suddenly Cyril screamed «Fiddledidee» |
And ripped off his trousers and jumped in the sea |
I couldn’t have liked it more |
I went to a marvelous party |
Elise made an entrance with May |
You’d never have guessed |
From her fisherman’s vest |
That her bust had been whittled away |
Poor Lulu got fried on Chianti |
And talked about esprit de corps |
Maurice made a couple of passes at Gus |
And Freddie, who hates any kind of a fuss |
Did half the Big Apple and twisted his truss |
I couldn’t have liked it more |
I went to a marvellous party |
We played the most wonderful game |
Maureen disappeared |
And came back in a beard |
And we all had to guess at her name |
We talked about growing old gracefully |
And Elsie who’s seventy-four |
Said, «A, it’s a question of being sincere |
And be, if you’re supple you’ve noting to fear |
Then she swung upside down from a glass chandelier |
I couldn’t have liked it more |