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- If_Love_Were_All abstract "\"If Love Were All\" is a song by Noël Coward, published in 1929 and written for the operetta Bitter Sweet. The song is considered autobiographical, and has been described as \"self-deprecating\" as well as \"one of the loneliest pop songs ever written\".Ivy St. Helier performed the song in the 1933 film version of Bitter Sweet.In June 2009, an Off-Broadway play of the same name about Coward's relationship with Gertrude Lawrence premiered at Lucille Lortel Theatre in New York City.".
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- If_Love_Were_All wikiPageWikiLink Alma_Cogan.
- If_Love_Were_All wikiPageWikiLink Alternative_(album).
- If_Love_Were_All wikiPageWikiLink Bitter_Sweet.
- If_Love_Were_All wikiPageWikiLink Bitter_Sweet_(1933_film).
- If_Love_Were_All wikiPageWikiLink Category:1920s_jazz_standards.
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- If_Love_Were_All wikiPageWikiLink Category:Judy_Garland_songs.
- If_Love_Were_All wikiPageWikiLink Category:Songs_written_by_Noël_Coward.
- If_Love_Were_All wikiPageWikiLink Cover_version.
- If_Love_Were_All wikiPageWikiLink Cultural_impact_of_Noël_Coward.
- If_Love_Were_All wikiPageWikiLink Elaine_Stritch.
- If_Love_Were_All wikiPageWikiLink Gertrude_Lawrence.
- If_Love_Were_All wikiPageWikiLink Ivy_St._Helier.
- If_Love_Were_All wikiPageWikiLink Judy_Garland.
- If_Love_Were_All wikiPageWikiLink Judy_at_Carnegie_Hall.
- If_Love_Were_All wikiPageWikiLink List_of_1920s_jazz_standards.
- If_Love_Were_All wikiPageWikiLink Lucille_Lortel_Theatre.
- If_Love_Were_All wikiPageWikiLink Maria_Friedman.
- If_Love_Were_All wikiPageWikiLink Milwaukee_at_Last!!!.
- If_Love_Were_All wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
- If_Love_Were_All wikiPageWikiLink Noël_Coward.
- If_Love_Were_All wikiPageWikiLink Off-Broadway.
- If_Love_Were_All wikiPageWikiLink Operetta.
- If_Love_Were_All wikiPageWikiLink Pet_Shop_Boys.
- If_Love_Were_All wikiPageWikiLink Play_(theatre).
- If_Love_Were_All wikiPageWikiLink Rod_McKuen.
- If_Love_Were_All wikiPageWikiLink Rufus_Does_Judy_at_Carnegie_Hall.
- If_Love_Were_All wikiPageWikiLink Rufus_Wainwright.
- If_Love_Were_All wikiPageWikiLink Sarah_Brightman.
- If_Love_Were_All wikiPageWikiLink File:Noël_Coward_01.jpg.
- If_Love_Were_All wikiPageWikiLinkText "If Love Were All".
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- If_Love_Were_All subject Category:1920s_jazz_standards.
- If_Love_Were_All subject Category:1929_songs.
- If_Love_Were_All subject Category:Judy_Garland_songs.
- If_Love_Were_All subject Category:Songs_written_by_Noël_Coward.
- If_Love_Were_All hypernym Song.
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- If_Love_Were_All comment "\"If Love Were All\" is a song by Noël Coward, published in 1929 and written for the operetta Bitter Sweet. The song is considered autobiographical, and has been described as \"self-deprecating\" as well as \"one of the loneliest pop songs ever written\".Ivy St. Helier performed the song in the 1933 film version of Bitter Sweet.In June 2009, an Off-Broadway play of the same name about Coward's relationship with Gertrude Lawrence premiered at Lucille Lortel Theatre in New York City.".
- If_Love_Were_All label "If Love Were All".
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- If_Love_Were_All sameAs Q5990621.
- If_Love_Were_All wasDerivedFrom If_Love_Were_All?oldid=655513744.
- If_Love_Were_All depiction Noël_Coward_01.jpg.
- If_Love_Were_All isPrimaryTopicOf If_Love_Were_All.