Sir Noël Coward was a British playwright, composer, actor and singer, known for his wit and humor as well as for his flamboyance and camp nature. As well as writing several successful plays, such as “Private Lives” or “Blithe Spirit” he was famous for his cabaret songs both comedic such as “Mad Dogs and Englishmen” or “Mrs Worthington” and serious such as “If Love Were All” or “A Room With a View”. While he never came out during his life, Coward maintained his homosexuality as publicly as possible during a time when it was illegal in Britain.
Noël Coward's first album Bitter Sweet released on Tue Jan 01 1929.
The most popular album by Noël Coward's is I’ll See You Again
The most popular song by Noël Coward's is Mad About the Boy
Noël Coward's first song Mad About the Boy released on Fri Sep 16 1932.