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Noël Coward
If love were all
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Noël Coward
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3:40
"If Love Were All" is a song composed by Noël Coward, a British playwright, composer, and actor. The song was written in 1929 and premiered in the same year in Coward's play "Bitter Sweet." The song is a ballad that is often performed as a solo piece, and it has become one of Coward's most popular compositions. The song is composed of two verses and a chorus, and it is written in the key of F major. The melody is simple and elegant, with a gentle, lilting rhythm that perfectly complements the lyrics. The song's lyrics are a reflection on the nature of love and the pain that can come with it. Coward's lyrics are poignant and introspective, and they speak to the universal experience of love and heartbreak. The first verse of the song begins with the lines "I believe in doing what I can / In crying when I must / In laughing when I choose." These lines set the tone for the rest of the song, which is a meditation on the ups and downs of love. The second verse continues in a similar vein, with Coward singing about the joys and sorrows of love. The chorus of the song is perhaps the most memorable part, with Coward singing "If love were all / I would be lonely." These lines are a powerful statement about the importance of love in our lives, and they speak to the deep human need for connection and companionship. Overall, "If Love Were All" is a beautiful and moving song that captures the essence of Noël Coward's unique style. The song's simple melody and poignant lyrics make it a timeless classic that continues to resonate with audiences today.
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