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Wikipedia article{{Infobox song | name = The Very Thought of You | cover = The Very Thought of You Ray Noble 78 1934.jpg | caption = 1934 release by Ray Noble with Al Bowlly on vocals on Victor Records | published = by Campbell, Connelly & Co., Ltd., London, UK | type = single | artist = Ray Noble and His Orchestra, vocal Al Bowlly | album = | B-side = I'll Be Good Because of You | released = | recorded = | studio = Abbey Road Studios, Studio 1, London, UK | venue = | genre = Pop standard, British dance band | length = | label = Victor 24657 | writer = Ray Noble | producer = | misc = }} "'The Very Thought of You'" is a pop standard that was recorded and published in 1934 with music and lyrics by Ray Noble. The song was first recorded by Ray Noble and His Orchestra with Al Bowlly on vocals for HMV in England in April 1934. This record was then released in the United States by Victor, and it reached number one for five weeks on the pop music charts.Joel Whitburn's Bubbling Under the Billboard Hot 100 1959-2004 The song was the subject of litigation in 1962. In 1934, Noble assigned the copyright to British publisher Campbell, Connelly & Company. Before the copyright was renewed, however, Noble assigned the United States copyright to M. Witmark & Sons. A suit was brought by Campbell, Connelly against Noble, stating that the assignment covered all rights, including rights in the USA. A British High Court judge ruled in favor of Campbell, Connelly. Charting cover versions* In 1946, Luis Russell recorded the song, which went to number three on the Most-Played Juke Box Race Records charts. * A rhythm and blues version by Little Willie John reached number 61 on the US 'Billboard' Hot 100 in 1961. * Three years later Ricky Nelson's rock and roll version reached No. 26 on the 'Billboard' chart, lasting 7 weeks in the Hot 100, and crossing to No. 11 on the 'Billboard' magazine Easy Listening chart. * Natalie Cole reached #34 on the U.S. Adult Contemporary chart in the spring of 1992 with her version from her LP 'Unforgettable... with Love' (1991). In Canada, her version spent two weeks at #19 Adult Contemporary. Covers by notable artists* Bing Crosby (1934) * Billie Holiday (1938) * Doris Day (1950) * Dizzy Gillespie (1953) * Nat King Cole (1958) * Frank Sinatra (1962) * Elvis Costello (1995) * Harry Connick Jr. (2003) * Tony Bennett with Paul McCartney (2006) * Michael Bubl (2016) * Bryan Ferry (2022) ReferencesCategory:1934 songs Category:1934 singles Category:1946 singles Category:1961 singles Category:1964 singles Category:1992 singles Category:1930s jazz standards Category:Songs written by Ray Noble Category:Pop standards Category:Al Bowlly songs Category:Bing Crosby songs Category:Billie Holiday songs Category:Doris Day songs Category:Harry Connick Jr. songs Category:Ricky Nelson songs Category:Natalie Cole songs Category:Sarah Vaughan songs Category:Vaughn Monroe songs Category:Elektra Records singles Category:Number-one singles in the United States | |
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