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Here's the booklet that came with the Jeeves & Wooster soundtrack. You can click on images for higher-resolution versions, and the link below provides very high-res scans for printing. Thanks to Chris Poustie for sending the scans.

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Well, this is very nice. They've asked me to say a few words and whatnot about this World of Jeeves and Wooster stuff. Well, I mean to say, I don't know about world. One's sphere of operations is fairly extensive, of course, stretching as it does from Chuffnell Regis - where my old friend and fellow-Drone Chuffy Chuffnell ekes out an impovrished existance at his venerable Chuffnell Hall - in the west, to Biddleford Castle, Norfolk, in the east. And there's a lot of places in between. Brinkley Court, Market Snodsbury, for instance, where my Aunt Dahlia lives and moves and has her being; and Smattering Hall, which is rather a grand house where my palSir Murgatroyd Sprokett-Sprockett, who used to be Reginald Watson-Watson and just plain mister until events overtook him as they're liable to do in Lower-Smattering-on-the-Wissel... Where was I? Well, then they're Jeeves. It's his world too, of course, and he'd probably write all this down far better than I can, being an incredibly brainy cove with a vocabulary about the size of Egypt. But I'm dashed if I see why he should have all the fun. Egypt and the Sudan, I should have said, now I come to think of it. Jeeves is incredible in the brain-power department. He puts it down to the fact that he eats almost nothign but fish, but I think there's more to it than that. Somaliland, yoo, I shouldn't be surprised. Anyway, that's it, really, Pip pip!

Bertram Wilberforce Wooster


  1. Jeeves And Wooster
    (Dudley) EMI Songs Ltd.
  2. Jeeves And Wooster Say What Ho!
    (Exton) EMI Music Publishing Ltd.
  3. The Blue Room The Delightful Song Foxtrot
    (Rodgers/Hart) Warner / Chappell
  4. Meanwhile in Berkley Square
    (Dudley) EMI Songs Ltd.
  5. Barmy's Choice
    (Dixon/Warren/Exton) Carlin Music/Francis Day & Hunter/EMI Music Publishing Ltd.
  6. Nagasaki
    (Dixon/Warren) Carlin Music/Francis Day & Hunter
  7. The Amateur Dictator (Suite For Spode)
    (Dudley) EMI Songs Ltd.
  8. Because My Baby Don't Mean Maybe Now
    The Popular One Step
    (Donaldson) Keith Prowse Music
  9. Midnight In Mayfair
    (Dudley) EMI Songs Ltd.
  10. Minnie The Moocher Is Alive And Well And Living
    In Berkley Square

    (Calloway/Exton) Lawrence Wright Music /EMI Music Publishing Ltd.
  11. Minnie The Moocher The Comedy Concoction!
    (Calloway) Lawrence Wright Music
  12. A Weekend In The Country
    (Dudley) EMI Songs Ltd.
  13. Changes A vocal harmony jaunt
    (Donaldson) EMI Music Publishing Ltd.
  14. Fire!
    (Dudley) EMI Songs Ltd.
  15. If I Had A Talking Picture Of You
    (DiSylva/Brown/Henderson) Campbell Connelly Music
  16. Jeeves And Wooster Say Tinkerty Tonk!
    (Exton) EMI Music Publishing Ltd.
  17. The Daily Grind
    (Dudley) EMI Songs Ltd.


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The Dover Street Jazzomaniacs

Richard Studt
solo violin
Derek Watkins
trumpet
Tony Fisher
trumpet
Kenny Baker
trumpet / cornet
Roy Wilcox
alto-saxophone / clarinet / flute / bass-clarinet
Ray Swinfield
clarinet / alto-saxophone / tenor-saxophone / flute
Stan Sulzmann
tenor-saxophone / flute / clarinet
Eddie Mordue
baritone-saxophone / flute / clarinet
Colin Sheen
trombone
Chris Dean
trombone
Owen Slade
tuba
Ronnie Price
piano
Judd Procter
guitar / banjo
Paul Morgan
double bass
Frank Ricotti
percussion
Celia Sheen
violin
Roger Garland
violin
Bernard Partridge
violin
Howard Ball
violin

The Courteous Cousins

vocals
Nick Curtis
Carey Wilson
Phil Nicholl

Solo Vocals

(light baritone)
Mr Bertram Wilberforce Wooster


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Cassette Tape Cover
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Printable Back (429K)

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