Broadway likes its leading ladies to sound—how should we put it?—unique. None today matches Elaine Stritch, the gravelly voiced grand dame who retook Manhattan in last year’s one-woman show “At Liberty.” Stritch was just hitting her stride in 1962 when she headed to London to star in Noel Coward’s “Sail Away.” With a sly smile, she takes tourists to task in two hilarious numbers, “Useless Useful Phrases” and “Why Do the Wrong People Travel?” The funny lady even pulls off a ballad, a touching love song called “Something Very Strange.” Coward fans will be charmed by “Bronxville Darby and Joan,” available here for the first time on CD.—MS