# | Title | Principal Artiste | Composers | Lyricist / Date written | Place | Date recorded | Matrix | Label&cat.no. | Additional Information |
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926 | It's All Forgotten Now | Ray Noble and His Orchestra | Ray Noble | w/m `34 | London | July 11, 1934 | OB-7441-2 | HMV B-6509, Victor 24724, Electrola EG-3109 | Ray Noble directing Max Goldberg and Bill Shakespeare (trumpets); Lew Davis and Tony Thorpe (trombones); Freddy Gardner and Bob Wise (clarinets, alto and baritone saxophones); Reg. Pink (clarinet and tenor saxophone); Harry Berly (clarinet, tenor saxophone and viola); Eric Siday and probably Reginald Pursglove (violins); Harry Jacobson (piano); Ben Thomas (guitar); Tiny Winters (string bass); Bill Harty (drums); Al Bowlly (vocal). London, July 11, 1934. |
(Ray Noble)
Ray Noble and His Orchestra
It's all forgotten now
The trouble and the pain
Forgotten every word I said
Forgotten every tear you shed
We're still in love
It's all forgiven now
We're back in Lovers Lane
And though we wandered from our way
The corner's turned and we can say
We're still in love
For you and I, and everybody
Must learn to give and take
We'll find like everybody
It's worth it for happiness sake
It's all forgotten now
We're happy once again
Our trouble gone beyond recall
And making up is best of all
We're still in love