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The Romantic Gracie
Gracie Fields Lyrics


A Cottage For Sale Our little dream castle with every dream gone, Is lonely and…
How Are Things In Glocca Morra I hear a bird, Londonderry bird, It well may be he's…
I Love the Moon I only have to close my eyes And visions of a…
If This Isn't Love A secret, a secret, he says I've got a little…
Isle of Capri 'Twas on the Isle of Capri that he found her Beneath…
Love In Bloom Blue night and you, alone with me My heart has never…
Love Walked In Love walked right in and drove the shadows away Love walked…
Now Is the Hour Now is the hour For me to say goodbye Soon I'll be…
One Night Of Love I only have to close my eyes And visions of a…
Serenade In the Night Serenade in the night 'neath a fair lady's window Just the…
The Glory of Love You've got to give a little, take a little, And let…
You And The Night And The Music You and the night and the music Fill me with flaming…


Joe Dredd


on In My Little Bottom Drawer

Gracie Fields's song, "In My Little Bottom Drawer," is a humorous take on the life of a spinster who is all prepared for married life. The lyrics describe a woman who has spent years alone, preparing for her future marriage by hoarding various items that she believes will be necessary. She has saved up a bridal gown, an eiderdown, ribbons, bows, and other odds and ends that are all packed up in her little bottom drawer. She has also bought items for her future children, including a baby's cot, a flower pot, and a bassinet.

The woman's preparations extend beyond her home and family, as she has also bought a set of Priestley's works and a case of eggs from Turks. She has answered every advertisement in the Matrimonial Times and is eager to start her life with her future husband. The lyrics are full of humor, but they also reflect the pressure that society places on women to get married and start a family. The woman in the song has internalized this pressure and feels like she must be fully prepared for every aspect of married life.

Overall, "In My Little Bottom Drawer" is a lighthearted song about a woman who has been waiting so long to meet a man that her continued years as a spinster have allowed her to continue adding to her trousseau beyond practicality and reason.

Joe Dredd


on Wish Me Luck (As You Wave Me Goodbye)

Wish Me Luck as You Wave Me Goodbye is sung from the point of view of a soldier farewelling his girlfriend (or wife) as he leaves for the front. The song was intended to encourage women not to make the men feel sadness and grief as they left home (which would depress morale in the trenches) but to give them cheery goodbyes instead.

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