Stiff Upper Lip, Jeeves

Other by P. G. Wodehouse

Released 1 May 2006

Tracklist

  • CD 1
  • 1
    Part 1. "Mmm... back to a proper breakfast for Betram Wooster esquire..."
    3:03
  • 2
    Part 2. "Bassett?! Bassett?!"
    4:00
  • 3
    Part 3. "Hello?" "Bertie?" "Hello, aged relative."
    2:51
  • 4
    Part 4. "Three minutes." "There, you see? And it all does down on Auntie's bill..."
    2:08
  • 5
    Part 5. "Never mind about hats."
    2:27
  • 6
    Part 6. "Is she a great friend of yours, Bertie?"
    3:21
  • 7
    Part 7. "Ahh.. it's always nice and quiet of an afternoon here at the Drones."
    3:07
  • 8
    Part 8. "Hello.... a taxi outside the flat."
    1:28
  • 9
    Part 9. "Jeeves! Jeeves! Jeeves!"
    3:36
  • 10
    Part 10. "Good morning, madam."
    3:27
  • 11
    Part 11. "Will Spode be at Totleigh?"
    1:13
  • 12
    Part 12. "Well what's the matter with you? Have you fainted?"
    1:30
  • 13
    Part 13. "Here we are, sir, Totleigh Towers."
    3:15
  • 14
    Part 14. "I do wish Augustus would learn not to slam doors."
    3:51
  • 15
    Part 15. "What did Uncle Roderick mean about you being careful, Bertie?"
    1:26
  • 16
    Part 16. " 'Don't grieve', Jeeves!"
    3:19
  • CD 2
  • 1
    Part 17. "Well, Stiffy, it's nice to be sitting next to you."
    1:51
  • 2
    Part 18. "Tidying up the bedchamber - it's nearly time for you to be calling it a day."
    3:20
  • 3
    Part 19. "Jeeves! This is wonderful."
    2:42
  • 4
    Part 20. "Gussie was right - as good a cold steak and kidney pie as I've ever taken spoon to."
    3:11
  • 5
    Part 21. "Mr Wooster, isn't there something you can do?"
    1:30
  • 6
    Part 22. "I don't believe Uncle Watkin likes you, Bertie."
    2:45
  • 7
    Part 23. "I bet you cheated." "Not at all!"
    3:28
  • 8
    Part 24. "So, that's the story. You see the posish, Jeeves."
    1:49
  • 9
    Part 25. "I saw Miss Byng, sir. She is insistent that you do restore the statuette..."
    1:42
  • 10
    Part 26. "Helpful old girl at the Post Office."
    3:18
  • 11
    Part 27. "You sold it to him?" "Certainly!"
    2:41
  • 12
    Part 28. "Chief Inspector who, Jeeves?"
    2:52
  • 13
    Part 29. "Well, here I am, back at the stableyard..."
    0:23
  • 14
    Part 30. "Women! What a sex! What a sex!"
    1:27
  • 15
    Part 31. "Ah!" "Hello, Spode." "Wooster!"
    2:45
  • 16
    Part 32. "Hangdog, ashamed of himself, apologetic..."
    4:27
  • 17
    Part 33. "Good evening, sir, I have been brushing your evening clothes."
    2:36
  • 18
    Part 34. "Ah, Jeeves, here I am again."
    2:55
  • 19
    Part 35. "La, la, la." "Bertie!" "Oh, Gussie, hello, it's you."
    3:41
  • CD 3
  • 1
    Part 36. "There's the young fool at the end of the yew alley."
    2:43
  • 2
    Part 37. "Jeeves, were you looking for me?" "Yes, sir."
    4:09
  • 3
    Part 38. "That was a ghastly experience, Bertie."
    3:15
  • 4
    Part 39. "Hello, Jeeves, in Miss Byng's car, with her dog, Bartholomew."
    1:59
  • 5
    Part 40. "I'll say this for Sir Watkyn bally Bassett..."
    3:54
  • 6
    Part 41. "Bertie! Bertie Bertie Bertie Bertie!"
    2:01
  • 7
    Part 42. "Hello Aunt Dahlia." "Hello there, you young menace to civilisation."
    2:44
  • 8
    Part 43. "I suppose you couldn't manage just to slip it in your pocket?"
    2:51
  • 9
    Part 44. "Oh, Sir Watkyn, it's you again. Did you find Madeline?"
    4:27
  • 10
    Part 45. "Stinker! Stinker! Can you hear me, Stinker?"
    2:56
  • 11
    Part 46. "I did have a reason for coming here but I didn't want to tell that old ass Bassett."
    3:56
  • 12
    Part 47. "So the whole thing fitted together in a neat package."
    2:56
  • 13
    Part 48. "Ah, nobody about. Oh dear."
    2:19
  • 14
    Part 49. "The man Wooster's little better than a kleptomaniac."
    3:35
  • 15
    Part 50. "Lady Sidcup." "Who's Lady Sidcup?"
    2:59
  • 16
    Part 51. "Bertie! You poor lamb!"
    3:12
  • 17
    Part 52. "Jeeves?" "Sir?" "Tell me all."
    4:20

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