# | Title | Principal Artiste | Composers | Lyricist / Date written | Place | Date recorded | Matrix | Label&cat.no. | Additional Information |
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834 | How Could We Be Wrong? | Lew Stone and His Band | Cole Porter | w/m `33 | London | November 3, 1933 | GB-6277-1 | Dec F-3734 | Lew Stone & His Band: Lew Stone (director, arranger); Nat Gonella (trumpet, mellophone, vocals); Alfie Noakes (trumpet, mellophone); Lew Davis (trombone); Joe Ferrie (trombone, vocals); Joe Crossman, Jim Easton (clarinet, alto sax, vocals); Ernest Ritte (alto sax, baritone sax); Harry Berly (clarinet, tenor sax, violin, ocarina); Eddie Carroll (piano); Harry Sherman (guitar); Tiny Winters (string bass, vocals); Bill Harty (drums); Al Bowlly (vocals). Chelsea, London, November 3, 1933. |
(Cole Porter)
Lew Stone & His Band
How could we be wrong?
When we both are so set on it
How, could we be wrong?
Please tell me, how, love is so strong
I'd be willing to bet on it
How, could we be wrong?
Why should it ever die?
Darling you and I
Are so wonderfully happy today
To throw it away
Now life is a song
If we build a duet on it
How, could we be wrong?