K for Kitty's calling V for Victor
I am fascinated by the closing track of NMC's Britten to America: Music for Radio and Theatre (2013), "Where do we go from here?" It comes from the episode of the same name of the BBC's Britain to America (1942–43), scripted by Louis MacNeice and broadcast in January 1943; it was performed originally by jazz legend Adelaide Hall and I had no idea Benjamin Britten had ever written anything that sounded so much like a Broadway first-act finale. Part of it's the vocal style of Mary Carewe, who recorded it for this centenary project in 2013, but the rest is the song itself and its orchestration. On the page it looks much more straightforwardly—curious yet apprehensive—about international relations. Listen and you can imagine it sung by one of a pair of lovers, questioning the future of their relationship against the backdrop of a world in constant, global conversation with itself. Who knew there was such a thing as the geopolitical torch song? Even its closest relative on this album, the Gershwin-out-of-Kipling-esque "Roman Wall Blues," doesn't sound so much like musical theater. I kind of want the rest of the show it belongs to, which I doubt is going to oblige me by retroactively coming into existence.

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You're welcome! I had discovered "Roman Wall Blues" a couple of years ago, but the other was completely new to me.
(In my head it is altogether jauntier than the Britten version, but never mond...)
Britten's version is much more art than folk song. And Harvey's, which alters some of Auden's lyrics, is very much a rock song. I almost wish Bellamy had taken a crack at it.
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Yes; I try not to be put off by this, but I don't necessarily succeed. A Peter Bellamy version would be interesting - or maybe there's a tune out there, folk or popular, which it already fits.
And Harvey's, which alters some of Auden's lyrics,
Not just me being picky, then?
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Mileage varies. I love some of his settings of English and Irish folk songs; I used to perform them. I am much more meh about others.
Not just me being picky, then?
Nope.