Phantom Dancer :: 12:00pm 22nd Sep 2020

Ray Noble, English band leader and composer who found a career as a band leader and actor in the US, is this week’s Phantom Dancer feature artist.

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Ray Noble American Orchestra

RAY NOBLE

Raymond Stanley Noble was an English bandleader, composer, arranger, radio comedian, and actor.

Noble wrote lyrics and music for many popular songs during the British dance band era, notably for his longtime friend and associate Al Bowlly. These include “Love Is the Sweetest Thing”, “Cherokee”, “The Touch of Your Lips”, “I Hadn’t Anyone Till You”, and his signature tune, “The Very Thought of You”.

Noble also played a radio comedian opposite American ventriloquist Edgar Bergen’s stage act of Mortimer Snerd and Charlie McCarthy, and American comedy duo Burns and Allen, later transferring these roles from radio to TV and popular films.

ENGLISH ORCHESTRA

Noble studied at the Royal Academy of Music and in 1927 won a competition for the best British dance band orchestrator that was advertised in Melody Maker. In 1929, he became leader of the New Mayfair Dance Orchestra, an HMV Records studio band that featured members of many of the top hotel orchestras of the day.

The most popular vocalist with Noble’s studio band was Al Bowlly, who joined in 1930. During this time Noble co-wrote “Turkish Delight”, “By the Fireside” and “Goodnight, Sweetheart”. The latter song was a number one hit for Guy Lombardo in the United States charts. It was also used (with vocals by Al Bowlly) on the original television series Star Trek episode The City on the Edge of Forever.

U.S ORCHESTRA

Noble moved to New York City in 1934. The Bowlly/Noble recordings with the British New Mayfair Dance Orchestra on HMV had achieved popularity in the United States and Noble had several number one hits on the US pop singles charts:

“Love is the Sweetest Thing”, 1933, #1 for five weeks;
“Old Spinning Wheel”, 1934, #1 for three weeks;
“The Very Thought of You”, 1934, #1 for five weeks;
“Isle of Capri”, 1935, #1 for seven weeks;

and with the American band:

“Paris in the Spring”, 1935, #1 for 1 week.

Noble took Al Bowlly and his drummer Bill Harty to the US. The myth is he asked Glenn Miller to recruit American musicians to complete the band. The truth is, Noble has already booked his orchestra members from London before he left for the U.S. Miller played the trombone in the Ray Noble orchestra which included many other future US band leaders including Claude Thornhill, Bud Freeman and Will Bradley.

Noble and his orchestra appeared in the 1937 film A Damsel in Distress with Fred Astaire, Joan Fontaine, George Burns and Gracie Allen. Noble played a somewhat “dense” character who was in love with Gracie Allen. Al Bowlly returned to England in 1938 but Noble continued to lead bands in America, moving into an acting career portraying a stereotypical upper-class English idiot.

ray noble radio

Ray Noble provided music for many radio shows such as The Chase and Sanborn Hour, The Charlie McCarthy Show, Burns and Allen and On Stage with Cathy and Elliott Lewis and also guest-appeared in some of their films. He worked with Bergen for nearly fifteen years, playing the foil to McCarthy and the slow-witted Mortimer Snerd, and his orchestra appeared with Edgar Bergen in the 1942 film Here We Go Again. He also provided the orchestration for the 1942 Lou Gehrig biopic The Pride of the Yankees starring Gary Cooper. Noble’s last major successes as a bandleader came with Buddy Clark in the late 1940s.

VIDEO OF THE WEEK

Linda, sung by Buddy Calrk with Ray Noble’s Orchestra. Linda was written about 6-year old Linda Eastman who famously married Paul McCartney

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29 SEPTEMBER PLAY LIST

Play List – The Phantom Dancer
107.3 2SER-FM Sydney, Live Stream, Digital Radio
Community Radio Network Show CRN #432

107.3 2SER Tuesday 29 September 2020
After the 2SER 12 noon news, 12:04 – 2:00pm (+10 hours GMT)
and Saturdays 5 – 5:55pm
National Program:
1ART ArtsoundFM Canberra Sunday 10 – 11pm
5GTR Mt Gambier Monday 2:30 – 3:30am
3MBR Murrayville Monday 3 – 4am
4NAG Keppel FM Monday 3 – 4am
2SEA Eden Monday 3 – 4am
2MIA Griffith Monday 3 – 4pm
2BAR Edge FM Bega Monday 3 – 4pm
3VKV Alpine Radio Monday 6 – 7pm
7MID Oatlands Tuesday 8 – 9pm
2MCE Bathurst / Orange / Central West NSW Wednesday 9 – 10am
2ARM Armidale Friday 12 – 1pm
7LTN Launceston Sunday 5 – 6am
3MGB Mallacoota Sunday 5 – 6am
6GME Radio Goolarri Broome Sunday 5 – 6am

Set 1
Swinging Big Bands on 1940s One Night Stand Radio
The Good Earth
Woody Herman Orchestra
‘One Night Stand’
Cafe Rouge
Hotel Pennsylvania
AFRS Re-broadcast
23 Aug 1945
I Was Here Where you Left Me
Louis Prima Orchestra (voc) Lily Ann Carroll
‘Spotlight Bands’
Camp Shanks
Blue Network NY
1945
Angelina + Brooklyn Boogie
Louis Prima Orchestra (voc) Louis Prima and Band
‘Spotlight Bands’
Camp Shanks
Blue Network NY
1945
Set 2
Jazz on 1960s Radio
Open + The Lamp Is Low
Oscar Peterson Trio
Montreal Jazz Festival
CBC Canada
1968
Just Lucky
Harry James Orchestra
El Patio Ballroom
KCBS CBS San Francisco
20 May 1961
Set 3
Early 1930s Music Radio
Cool Water
RCA Victor Concert Orchestra
‘His Master’s Voice of the Air’
Radio Transcription
Nov 1932
Shake Hands With A Million
Harry Richman
‘Dodge Show’
Radio Transcription
1934
Dinah
Jimmie Grier Orchestra (voc) The Three Cheers
Cocoanut Grove
Ambassador Hotel
NBC Orange Los Angeles
1932
Set 4
Women Jazz Singers on the Air
Rockin’ Chair
Mildred Bailey
‘Guest Star’
Radio Transcription NY
1951
Thank Your Stars
Ella Fitzgerald with her Orchestra
Savoy Ballroom
WEAF NBC Red NY
25 Jan 1940
Open + Just A Moment More
Sarah Vaughan
‘Stars in Jazz’
Birdland
WNBC NBC NY
21 Apr 1953
Set 5
Ray Noble on American Radio
The Very Thought Of You (theme) + And The Angels Sing
Ray Noble Orchestra (voc) Liz Tilton
Beverley-Wiltshire Hotel
KFI NBC LA
22 Oct 1939
I Never Had A Chance
Ray Noble Orchestra (voc) Al Bowlly
‘Coty Hour’
WEAF NBC Red NY
13 Mar 1935
A Fountain in Havana
Ray Noble Orchestra (piano) Claude Thornhill
‘Coty Hour’
WEAF NBC Red NY
17 Apr 1935
Comanche War Dance + Theme (Goodnight Sweetheart)
Ray Noble Orchestra
Beverley-Wiltshire Hotel
KFI NBC LA
6 April 1940
Set 6
Swing Bands on 1944 Radio
Sleep
Benny Carter Orchestra
Aircheck
Trianon Ballroom
Southgate Ca
1944
No Love, No Nothin’
Lionel Hampton Orchestra (voc) Dinah Washington
Trianon Ballroom
Southgate Ca
KFI NBC LA
16 Jun 1944
Three Little Words
Tommy Dorsey Orchestra
Casino Gardens
Ocean Park Ca
KECA Blue LA
Oct 1944
Frantic in the Atlantic
Cab Calloway Orchestra
‘One Night Stand’
Club Zanzibar
New York City
AFRS Re-broadcast
22 Sep 1944
Set 7
Hal Kemp’s Tripling Trumpets on 1934 Radio
When Summer Is Gone (theme) + It’s Winter Again
Hal Kemp Orchestra (voc) Skinnay Ennis
‘Lavena Program’
Radio Transcription
New York City
1934
Boulevarde of Broken Dreams
Hal Kemp Orchestra (voc) Deane Janis
‘Lavena Program’
Radio Transcription
New York City
1934
Last Year’s Girl
Hal Kemp Orchestra (voc) Skinnay Ennis
‘Lavena Program’
Radio Transcription
New York City
1934
Between The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea + When summer is Gone (theme)
Hal Kemp Orchestra
‘Lavena Program’
Radio Transcription
New York City
1934
Set 8
Jazz on 1940s-50s TV
Soft Winds + Perdido
Roy Eldridge All-Stars
‘The Today Show’
WNBC TV NBC NY
18 Jan 1957
My Funny Valentine
Helen Ward (voc)
‘Eddie Condon’s Floor Show’
WNBC TV NBC NY
26 Mar 1949
Ridin’ High
Benny Goodman Orchestra (voc) Ella Fitzgerald
‘Texaco Show’
WNBC TV NBC NY
9 Apr 1958
Intro + Drum Boogie
Ronald Reagan MC, Gene Krupa Orchestra (voc) Anita O’Day
‘Ford Star Time’
NBC TV LA
9 Feb 1960

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