# | Title | Principal Artiste | Composers | Lyricist / Date written | Place | Date recorded | Matrix | Label&cat.no. | Additional Information |
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1047 | Little Old Lady | Ray Noble and His Orchestra | Hoagy Carmichael / Stanley Adams | w/m `36 | New York | December 7, 1936 | AA-1401 | Associated Transcription unissued London HMG 5019 (LP) | Ray Noble (directing); Pee Wee Irwin, Sterling Bose (trumpets); Al Polascy, Roland Du Pont (trombones); Mike Doty, Johnny Mintz, Johnny Van Eps, Floyd Tuttle (saxophones, clarinets); Fritz Prospero, Dan D’Andrea, B Norris (violins); Howard Smith (piano); Ned Cosmo (guitar); Delmar Kaplan (bass); Bill Harty (drums); Al Bowlly (vocals). Recorded December 7 1936. Radio Transcription |
(Hoagy Carmichael / Stanley Adams)
Ray Noble and His Orchestra
Little old lady passing by
Catching everyone’s eye
You have such a charming manner
Sweet and shy
Little old bonnet set in place
And a Smile on your face
You’re a perfect picture in your
Lavender and lace
Little bit of business here
Little bit of business there
Bet that you’ve been window shopping
All around the square
Little old lady, time for tea
Here’s a kiss, two or three
You’re just like that little old lady
I hold dear to me