Bitter
Sweet
is
possibly
Noel
Coward's
best
known
work
and
considered
his
best
by
many.
Whether
it
is
an
operetta,
that
was
what
Coward
called
it;
or
a
musical
is
open
to
debate
but
what
we
have
is
a
dramatically
romantic
piece,
beautifully
crafted
and
filled
with
a
rich
score
which
introduced
such
memorable
songs
like
I'll
See
You
Again,
If
Love
Were
All,
Dear
Little
Café,
Kiss
Me
and
Zigeuner
Bitter
Sweet
opened
in
London
in
July
1929
at
His
Majesty's
theatre
where
it
ran
for
697
performances.
Peggy
Wood
and
George
Metaxa
starred.
The
New
York
production
opened
4
months
later
with
Evelyn
Laye
in
the
leading
role.
The
success
of
the
show
in
London
led
to
a
production
in
French
presented
in
Paris
a
year
later
starring
Jane
Marnac.
The
popular
numbers
were
recorded
on
78s
from
the
London
and
Paris
productions.
Evelyn
Laye
recorded
two
songs
from
the
show
when
she
returned
to
London
but
as
these
were
recorded
in
pre
LP
days
fans
had
to
wait
until
1958
before
the
first
Bitter
Sweet
LP
was
issued
in
both
mono
and
stereo
versions.
Although
not
complete,
the
eleven
tracks
offered
listeners
the
opportunity
to
enjoy
the
score
in
an
enhanced
recording.
The
studio
cast
version
was
headed
by
Vanessa
Lee
and
Roberto
Cardinali.
This
CD
release
features
the
stereo
recordings
from
the
1958
LP
and
the
major
hit
songs
performed
by
the
three
leading
ladies
-
Peggy
Wood,
Evelyn
Laye
and
Jane
Marnac
-
recorded
almost
30
years
earlier.
To
complete
this
revisit
to
Bitter
Sweet
we
have
also
included
the
Master
himself
singing
I'll
See
You
Again.