# | Title | Principal Artiste | Composers | Lyricist / Date written | Place | Date recorded | Matrix | Label&cat.no. | Additional Information |
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776 | Hiawatha's Lullaby | Ray Noble and His Orchestra | Walter Donaldson | Joe Young `33 | London | May 16, 1933 | OB-6549-1 | HMV B-6359, HMV EA-1226 | Ray Noble directing Max Goldberg (Melophone and trumpet); Bill Shakespeare (trumpet); Jock Fleming and Lew Davis (trombones); Laurie Payne (clarinet, alto and baritone saxophones); Bob Wise (clarinet and alto saxophone); Harry Berly (clarinet, tenor sax, viola); 2 violins; Harry Jacobson (piano); Bert Thomas (banjo, guitar); Jack Evetts (string bass); Bill Harry (drums); Rudy Starita (vibraphone and xylophone); Al Bowlly (vocal). London, May 16, 1933 |
(Walter Donaldson / Joe Young)
Ray Noble and His Orchestra
Hiawatha's lullaby, there's the moon and here am I
Like the waters, I am blue underneath the blue melancholy sky
Hiawatha's lullaby, wake up all the lazy streams
Wake up ev'ry flower bed, ev'ry sleepy head in your land of dreams
The mellowy moonlight caressing the breeze
Longfellowy moonlight, a book of golden memories
Hiawatha's lullaby, there's the moon and here am I
Like the waters, I am blue underneath the blue melancholy sky