This biography depicts one of the glories of a cultural heritage which deserves to be far better known in Europe, and, indeed, throughout the whole world. A chance viewing of Nujum Pa'Belalang alerted Harding to P. Ramlee and led to this very fruitful collaboration with Tan Sri Ahmad Sarji, who had previously co-compiled P. Ramlee's songs in three volumes and authored an encyclopedia on this great artist, which was a labour of love for them both. A subtle and polished film actor, P. Ramlee was once described to Harding as "...like your Noël Coward-actor, composer, singer, film-maker...". Nature hands out talent as if on a whim and Ramlee was exceedingly fortunate with a voice that had a rich, soothing appeal, and a manner that was confident and assured. This beautiful biography perfectly illustrates how with a quick intelligence, P. Ramlee watched and silently absorbed everything around him, learning the techniques that would help him become the icon of Malay entertainment.