# | Title | Principal Artiste | Composers | Lyricist / Date written | Place | Date recorded | Matrix | Label&cat.no. | Additional Information |
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810 | Mademoiselle | Ray Noble and His Orchestra | Max and Harry Nesbitt | w/m `33 ? | London | September 13, 1933 | OB-5084-2 | HMV B-6394, HMV EA-1274, Victor 24624 | Ray Noble (probably playing celeste) directing Max Goldberg and Nat Gonella (trumpets); Lew Davis and Tony Thorpe (trombones); Freddy Gardner (clarinet, alto and baritone saxophones); Bob Wise (clarinet and alto saxophone); possibly Harry Berly or Reg Pink (clarinet and tenor saxophone); Eric Siday and 2 others (violins); Harry Jacobson (piano); Ben Thomas (guitar); Tiny Winters (string bass); Bill Harty (drums); Al Bowlly (vocal). London, September 13, 1933. |
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(Max and Harry Nesbitt)
Ray Noble and His Orchestra
There's something I forgot to smile, Mademoiselle
There's something I forgot to sigh, Mademoiselle
I love you, love you, so tenderly
Dare I hope you might fall in love with me
I find my heaven in your eyes, Mademoiselle
Beneath your spell I'm hypnotised, Mademoiselle
I need you, need you, my heart is yours to save
Though treat it gently, dear I beg, Mademoiselle