# | Title | Principal Artiste | Composers | Lyricist / Date written | Place | Date recorded | Matrix | Label&cat.no. | Additional Information |
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791 | A Couple Of Fools In Love | Ray Noble and His Orchestra | Martin Broones | Valentine / John w/m `33 | London | June 20, 1933 | OB-6597-2 | HMV B-6366 | As above |
(Valentine / John / Martin Broones)
Ray Noble and His Orchestra
Walking down the houses, looking in the windows
Lots of lovely times we've always had
Nothing much maybe, just me and my baby
A couple of fools in love
Looking at the rich folks in their limousines oh
Wondering why their always bored and sad
Maybe they see us, wish they could be us
A couple of fools in love
In the park, after dark there's a policeman
Winks with knowing eyes
'Cos we do like to do what we do do, wouldn't you too. Oh my
Kissing in the back street
Dodging all the lamp posts
Ordinary people think we're mad
They don't understand, that life is just grand
To a couple of fools in love