PAMELA
Composer: Frederic
Norton
Lyricist: Arthur Wimperis
Opened: December 10, 1917, Palace Theatre, London
Performances: 172
Note: A
complete song list is not available at this time.
Cupid, Cupid:
1. 78/HMV C841
(Mayfair Orchestra conducted by Arthur Wood)
2. 78/HMV 03601 (Lily Elsie with the Palace Theatre Orchestra
conducted by Herman Finck) [also 78/HMV D421; reissued on Lily
Elsie, Blue Train 1927 and Pamela 1917 Excerpts,
CDr/Palaeophonics 101]
The Flapper And The Nut:
1. 78/HMV C841
(Mayfair Orchestra conducted by Arthur Wood)
The Girl Who Broke The Bank:
1. 78/HMV C841
(Mayfair Orchestra conducted by Arthur Wood)
I Can Only Be A
Mother To You Both:
1. 78/HMV C841
(Mayfair Orchestra conducted by Arthur Wood)
I Loved You So:
1. 78/HMV C841
(Mayfair Orchestra conducted by Arthur Wood)
2. 78/HMV 03602 (Lily Elsie with the Palace Theatre Orchestra
conducted by Herman Finck) [also 78/HMV D421; reissued on Lily
Elsie, Blue Train 1927 and Pamela 1917 Excerpts,
CDr/Palaeophonics 101]
I’m So Very Glad I Met You:
1. 78/HMV C841
(Mayfair Orchestra conducted by Arthur Wood)
2. 78/HMV 04224 (Lily Elsie and Owen Nares with the Palace
Theatre Orchestra conducted by Herman Finck) [also 78/HMV D422;
reissued on Lily Elsie, Blue Train 1927 and Pamela 1917
Excerpts, CDr/Palaeophonics 101]
It’s Not The Things You’ve Got:
1. 78/HMV C841
(Mayfair Orchestra conducted by Arthur Wood)
2. 78/HMV 04225 (Lily Elsie and Owen Nares 78/HMV 04223 (Lily
Elsie and Owen Nares with the Palace Theatre Orchestra conducted
by Herman Finck) [also 78/HMV D423; reissued on Lily Elsie, Blue
Train 1927 and Pamela 1917 Excerpts, CDr/Palaeophonics 101]
John Bull’s Farm:
1. 78/HMV C841
(Mayfair Orchestra conducted by Arthur Wood)
The Old Sea Wall:
1. 78/HMV C841
(Mayfair Orchestra conducted by Arthur Wood)
Piccadilly, London, West:
1. 78/HMV C841
(Mayfair Orchestra conducted by Arthur Wood)
2. 78/HMV 4-2957 (Owen Nares and Chrous with the Palace Theatre
Orchestra conducted by Herman Finck)
Waltz Theme And Cupid (Finale, Act 2):
1. 78/HMV 04223 (Lily
Elsie and Owen Nares with the Palace Theatre Orchestra conducted
by Herman Finck) [also 78/HMV D422; reissued on Lily Elsie, Blue
Train 1927 and Pamela 1917 Excerpts, CDr/Palaeophonics 101]