It was "The Master" Sir Noël Coward's birthday yesterday. All hail.
Here's another favourite of ours among his many fabulously cynical numbers, aptly performed by another of our Patron Saints, by way of a celebration:
Travel they say improves the mind,
An irritating platitude, which frankly, entre nous,
Is very far from true.
Personally I've yet to find that longitude and latitude
Can educate those scores of monumental bores
Who travel in groups and herds and troupes
Of varying breeds and sexes
Till the whole world reels...
To shouts and squeals...
And the clicking of Roliflexes.
Why do the wrong people travel, travel, travel
When the right people stay back home?
What compulsion compels them
And who the hell tells them
To drag their cans to Zanzibar,
Instead of staying quietly in Omaha.
The Taj Mahal and the Grand Canal
And the sunny French Rivera
Would be less oppressed if the Middle West
Would settle for somewhere rather nearer.
Please do not think that I criticize or cavel
At a genuine urge to roam.
But why, oh why, do the wrong people travel
When the right people stay back home
And mind their business
When the right people stay back home
And eat hot doughnuts
When the right people stay back home
I sometimes wonder
Why the right people stay back home?
Just when you think romance is ripe it rather
Sharply dawns on you
That each sweet serenade is for the tourist trade
Any attractive native type who resolutely fawns on you
Will give as his address American Express
There isn't a rock between Bangkok
And the beaches of His---pianola
That does not recoil from suntan oil
And the gurgle of Coca-Cola
Why do the wrong people travel, travel, travel
When the right people stay back home?
What explains this mass mania to leave Pennsylvania
And clack around like flocks of geese.
Demanding dry Martinis on the isles of Greece
In the smallest street, where the gourmets meet,
They invariably fetch up
And it's hard to make them accept a steak
That isn't served rare and smeared with ketchup.
Millions of tourists are churning up the gravel
While they gaze at St. Peter's Dome,
But why, oh why do the wrong people travel
When the right people stay back home
With Cinerama
When the right people stay back home
With all that Kleenex
When the right people stay back home
I merely asking
Why the right people stay back home?
What peculiar obsessions inspire those processions
Of families from Houston Tex
With all those cameras around their necks?
They will take a train
Or an aeroplane
For an hour on the Costa Brava,
And they'll see Pompeii
On the only day
When it's up to its ass in molten lava!
It would take years to unravel, ravel, ravel
Every impulse that makes them wanna roam.
But why oh WHY do the wrong people travel
When the right people stay at home...
And play Canasta
When the right people stay back home
Won't someone tell me
Why the right people stay back home?
Nothing wrong with a little Elaine Stritch on Saturday morning.... along with a Bloody Mary.
ReplyDeleteNothing wrong with a little Stritchy at any time of the day or night. Clink, clink, sweetie! Jx
DeleteI love, love, love this song and had never heard the Elaine Stritch version. Brilliant, of course. And I often wonder myself.
ReplyDeleteGosh! Stritchy was the star of The Master's show - he even re-wrote Sail Away from its original version (more than once), just for her. They were lifelong friends ever after... Jx
DeleteOh! I am the right people!
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You've had little option lately, with all that snow 😁 Jx
DeleteCoward and Stritch...my cup runneth over. Unless, of course, it's one of those dinky little things they dish out on overcrowded aeroplanes now. But thank you for the song. Wanders off singing "less oppressed if the Middle West..."
ReplyDeleteWe always sing this song when on an EasyJet flight. Jx
DeleteI've recently watched a couple of episodes of Tales of the Unexpected with the lovely Elaine Stritch, on the Sky Arts channel. I just thought I would share that bit of information with you.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favourite episodes of that series was the one involving cigarettes and a disembodied brain, starring Stritchy, as I recall. Jx
DeleteAll Hail 'the Master' and raise a glass to the wonderful 'Stritchy'
ReplyDeleteI'll drink to that!! Jx
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