# | Title | Principal Artiste | Composers | Lyricist / Date written | Place | Date recorded | Matrix | Label&cat.no. | Additional Information |
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1039 | Easy To Love | Ray Noble and His Orchestra | Cole Porter | w/m `36 | New York | September 25, 1936 | 0744-1 | Victor25422,HMV BD-5147,HMV EA-1829, Electrola EG-3838 German, GY234 Spain | Returning to New York. Ray Noble (directing); Charlie Spivak, Sterling Bose (trumpet, vocals); Glenn Miller (trombone, arrangement); Alex Polascay (trombone); Johnny Mintz, Mike Ooty, Milt Yaner (clarinet, alto sax); John Van Eps (clarinet, tenor sax); Nick Pisani, Fritz Prospero, Dan D’Andrea (violin); Frank Vigneau (piano); George Van Eps (guitar); Delmar Kaplan (string bass); Bill Harty (drums); All Bowlly (vocals). |
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(Cole Porter)
Ray Noble and His Orchestra
You'd be so easy to love
So easy to idolize all others above
So worth the yearning for
So swell to keep every home-fire burning for
We'd be so grand at the game
So carefree together that it does seem a shame
That you can't see your future with me
'Cause you'd be oh, so easy to love