# | Title | Principal Artiste | Composers | Lyricist / Date written | Place | Date recorded | Matrix | Label&cat.no. | Additional Information |
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969 | Flowers For Madame | Ray Noble and His Orchestra | Chas.Tobias / Chas Newman / M.Mencher | w/m `35 | New York | March 13, 1935 | The Coty Hour. Broadcast from New York City, on Wednesday, March 13, 1935 from Studios of WEAF over NBC at 10.30-11.00 PM EST. Aircheck 2 (LP- two releases). Memory Lane MLMCD024 (CD). | Ray Noble (directing); Charlie Spivak, George E. “Pee Wee” Erwin (trumpets); Alton Glenn Miller, Wilbur Schichtenberg “Will Bradley” (trombones); Nuncio M.“Toots” Mondello, Johnny Muenzenberger (Mintz), Lawrence F.”Bud” Freeman, Jimmy Cannon (reeds); Nick Pisani, Fritz Prospero, Danny D’Andreas(& reeds) (violins); Claude Thornhill (piano); George Van Eps (guitar); Delmar Kaplan (bass); Bill Harty(drums); Al Bowlly (vocals). |
(Chas.Tobias / Chas Newman / M.Mencher)
Ray Noble and His Orchestra
Flowers for Madame
I bring you lovely flowers, sweet Madame
And though they may be beautiful to see
They could never be as beautiful as you
Every tender rose
May tell you what I’m trying to disclose
So won’t you press them closely to your heart
That they may impart the love I hold for you
These precious moments when we meet
Are like a glorious bouquet
But they would be complete
If you gave me the right to say, “I adore you”
Flowers for Madame
I bring you lovely flowers, sweet Madame
And in my heart I’m hoping that perchance
They will start romance, these flowers for Madame
The Memory Lane CD on special order from Dave Cooper