Ray Noble
Biography
Raymond Stanley Noble (17 December 1903 – 3 April 1978) was an English jazz and big band musician, who was a bandleader, composer and arranger, as well as a radio host, television and film comedian and actor; he also performed in the United States. He is best known for his signature tune, "The Very Thought of You", and for "Cherokee". Noble wrote both lyrics and music for many popular songs during the British dance band era, known as the "Golden Age of British music", notably for his longtime friend and associate Al Bowlly. His most iconic musical numbers included songs such as "Love Is the Sweetest Thing", "Cherokee", "The Touch of Your Lips", "I Hadn't Anyone Till You", Goodnight, Sweetheart, What More Can I Ask?, and "The Very Thought of You". Noble 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.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

The Epic
2015

Born Under A Bad Sign
1967

Ahmad Jamal At The Pershing
1958

At The Montreux Jazz Festival
1968

Introducing Johnny Griffin
1957

The Tony Bennett Bill Evans Album
1975

Virtuoso
1974

Lea In Love
1957

Solo Monk
1965

Tribute To 2
2017

The Greatest Jazz Concert Ever
1973

Post Card
1969

Close To You
1957

The Greatest Of Nat King Cole
1972

Ben Webster Meets Oscar Peterson
1959

Portrait Of Art Farmer
1958

Study In Brown
1955

Hooked On Swing
1982

Ella Fitzgerald Sings Songs From Let No Man Write My Epitaph
1960

The Very Thought Of You
1958

Red Garland's Piano
1957

Moonlight In Vermont
1956

Clifford Brown And Max Roach
1954

Elvis Costello's Kojak Variety
1995
Credited work
8,224 releases · 1,711 albums · active 1950–2026
- Performance · 8,870
- Other credits · 315
Studios: Capitol Studios · Fantasy Studios · Conway Studios · Westlake Studios
