RAY NOBLE ORCHESTRA (1934): The Very Thought of You

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Uploaded by on Jul 3, 2007

Sung by Al Bowlly

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  • i'm only 14 but i really love this type of music. i like anything like 40-50's-ish too like sinatra and stuff. people find that weird for a "newer" generation like me to like it but who cares. ( :

  • @pethayoo1

    are you kidding ? 1934 ... 16 years after ww1 ended, one year after the rise of hitler and 5 years before the second war started... if the violence is not random its ok ? people have been blood thirsty (unfortunately) even if the were listening to al bowlly, ray noble or heavy metal. random violence has always been around - you just didn't have enough media to cover it. wake up

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  • Another song in the Grammy hall of fame, that means it DESERVES to be remembered forever.

  • @FutureMrsJoeJonas11 So am I, Coincidence. Love Al Bolly. Check Out the Midnight Stars and you" by Bowlly too. Its great.

  • I love this film! Love silent films

  • I'm not posting this to impress anyone or anything, I just want to speak the truth. I'm 16 years old and I absolutely adore this song. It is my absolute favorite to be honest. This is for all the people who think humanity is ruined because of today's culture. There are still people out there that know what truly beautiful music is. Again, just because I posted my age does not mean I want you to think I did so to get likes. I did so for you to see that teenagers are not all trash.

  • @PDN11141

    I agree that they found their voice, but certainly in the case of the Stones it ain't singin' that their voices are engaged in

  • beautiful song. does anyone what this movie is ? i'm curious what happens after the end of the video scene.

  • Melodic and utterly beautiful tempo. Classy.

  • Response to FutureMrsJoe Jonas: It's great that you like this kind of music. This song is particularly beautiful. You should hear Doris Day sing it in the movie "Young Man with a Horn." It's a movie from 1950.

  • I'm only a fetus and this music is definitely better than Lady Gaga and something similar.

  • @FutureMrsJoeJonas11 I love you :)))))))

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