# | Title | Principal Artiste | Composers | Lyricist / Date written | Place | Date recorded | Matrix | Label&cat.no. | Additional Information |
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737 | The Moment I Saw You | Ray Noble and His Orchestra | Noel Gay | Clifford Grey `33 | London | February 27, 1933 | OB-6452-1 | HMV B-6325,Victor 120859 (Canadian), Victor 24610 , Victor 25313 | Ray Noble directing Max Goldberg and Bill Shakespeare (trumpets); Tony Thorpe and probably Lew Davis (trombones); Ernie Ritte (clarinet, alto and baritone saxophones); Bob Wise (clarinet and alto saxophone); Reg Pink and Harry Carter (clarinets and tenor saxophones); 2 violins; Harry Berly (viola); Harry Jacobson (piano); Bert Thomas (guitar); Tiny Winters (string bass); Bill Harry (drums); Al Bowlly (vocal). London, February 27 |
(Noel Gay / Clifford Grey)
Ray Noble and His Orchestra
The moment I saw you
I said to myself
She's too nice a baby
To leave on the shelf
What neatness, What sweetness
Those two eyes are blue
They got me completely
And I fell for you
The moment I saw you
The sweet smile you wore
The cute glance you gave me
I knew more and more
That you were the girl
That I was meant to adore
I knew it the moment
I saw you