Noël Coward
I'll Follow My Secret Heart
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Composer:Noël CowardGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicAverage_duration:3:45"I'll Follow My Secret Heart" is a popular song composed by Noël Coward in 1934. The song was written for the musical play "Conversation Piece," which premiered on January 16, 1934, at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London. The play was a success, and the song became one of Coward's most famous compositions. "I'll Follow My Secret Heart" is a ballad that features a slow and romantic melody. The song has a simple structure, with a verse and chorus that are repeated throughout. The lyrics are introspective and reflective, with the singer contemplating the nature of love and the choices that one must make in life. The song's title is a reference to a line from the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta "The Mikado," which Coward was known to admire. The line, "I'll make a list of virtues, I'll follow it through, I'll read my litany and I'll add a few, I'll make my mind up not to be blue, and I'll never go to bed without a crossword puzzle," is sung by the character Yum-Yum, who is trying to convince herself to be faithful to her fiancé. "I'll Follow My Secret Heart" has been recorded by many artists over the years, including Coward himself, who recorded the song in 1934. Other notable recordings include those by Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, and Tony Bennett. Overall, "I'll Follow My Secret Heart" is a beautiful and timeless song that showcases Coward's talent as a composer and lyricist. Its simple melody and introspective lyrics have made it a favorite of audiences for decades, and it remains a beloved classic of the Great American Songbook.More....
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