Peter Greenwell

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Peter Ashley Greenwell (12 August 1929, Hampton-in-Arden – 4 June 2006, Dénia) was an English composer and pianist best known as an accompanist to Noël Coward.[1] He wrote the music for the songs of The Crooked Mile (1959) and other musicals and plays,[2] and also composed scores for British comedy films such as The Virgin Soldiers (1969), Our Miss Fred (1972), Up the Front (1972) and Don't Just Lie There, Say Something! (1973).

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  1. ^ Philip Hoare, "Peter Greenwell" (obituary), The Independent, 20 June 2006
    - Alan Farley Speaking of Noel Coward: Interviews by Alan Farley chapter interview
  2. ^ Stephen Bourne Elisabeth Welch: Soft Lights and Sweet Music

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