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Gertrude Lawrence: Someday I'll Find You (Noël Coward) From 'Private Lives' Rec 1932. Easy Listening

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With Ord Hamilton on piano. Recorded in London, 11 March 1932.
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You don’t have to possess the world’s most accurate pitch, or the most beautiful voice to make a lasting or charming effect. Gertrude Lawrence possessed neither. Yet her recorded performances can make you catch your breath. Her professional partnership with actor playwright and composer Noel Coward was shorter than its influence may seem, but the fruits are permanent and memorable. For the play ‘Private Lives’ in which they appeared, Coward wrote one of his most imperishable deceptively simple songs: Someday I’ll Find You – and here it is in the definitive version – by Gertrude Lawrence. The master himself contributes his delightful Something to Do With Spring from ‘Words and Music’ and Dearest Love from ‘Operette’.

Lyrics:
When one is lonely the days are long
You seem so near
But never appear
Each night I sing you a lover's song
Please try to hear
My dear, my dear
Someday I'll find you
Moonlight behind you
True to the dream I am dreaming
As I draw near you
You'll smile a little smile
For a little while
We shall stand
Hand in hand
I'll leave you never
Love you forever
All our past sorrow redeeming
Try to make it true
Say you love me too
Someday I'll find you again
Can't you remember the fun we had?
Time is so fleet
Why shouldn't we meet?
When you're away from me days are sad
Life's not complete
My sweet, my sweet

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