This page lists the song chart entries of Ray Noble. The songs are listed with the most widely successful first.
# |
Artist |
Song Title |
Year |
Chart Entries |
1 |
Ray Noble |
The Very Thought of You |
1934 |
US Billboard 1 - 1934 (14 weeks), Grammy Hall of Fame in 2005 (1934), US invalid BB 10 of 1934, POP 10 of 1934, Brazil 37 of 1934, Australian Nostalgia 42 of 1930-1939, nuTsie 82 of 1930s |
2 |
Ray Noble |
Linda |
1947 |
US Billboard 1 - Feb 1947 (23 weeks), US 1940s 2 - Mar 1947 (13 weeks), Your Hit Parade 2 of 1947, US invalid BB 9 of 1947, DZE 9 of 1947, POP 16 of 1947, DDD 50 of 1947, Brazil 63 of 1947, nuTsie 84 of 1940s |
3 |
Ray Noble |
Isle of Capri |
1935 |
US Billboard 1 - Dec 1934 (16 weeks), Your Hit Parade 2 of 1935, US invalid BB 16 of 1935, POP 16 of 1935, Australian Nostalgia 20 of 1930-1939, Brazil 57 of 1935 |
4 |
Ray Noble |
Love Is The Sweetest Thing |
1933 |
US Billboard 1 - 1933 (16 weeks), US invalid BB 4 of 1933, POP 17 of 1933, Australian Nostalgia 47 of 1930-1939 |
5 |
Ray Noble |
Old Spinning Wheel |
1934 |
US Billboard 1 - Oct 1933 (22 weeks), US invalid BB 11 of 1934, POP 11 of 1934 |
6 |
Ray Noble |
I've Got You Under My Skin |
1936 |
Oscar in 1936 (film 'Born to Dance') (Nominated), US Billboard 3 - 1936 (13 weeks), Brazil 85 of 1937 |
7 |
Ray Noble |
I'll Dance At Your Wedding |
1947 |
US Billboard 3 - Dec 1947 (15 weeks), US 1940s 3 - Dec 1947 (9 weeks), Your Hit Parade 15 of 1948 |
8 |
Ray Noble |
Lady of Spain |
1931 |
US Billboard 5 - 1931 (15 weeks), US invalid BB 12 of 1931, POP 12 of 1931 |
9 |
Ray Noble |
Let's Swing It |
1935 |
US Billboard 1 - 1935 (7 weeks) |
10 |
Ray Noble |
Paris in the Spring |
1935 |
US Billboard 1 - 1935 (11 weeks) |
11 |
Ray Noble |
I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm |
1937 |
US Billboard 3 - 1937 (9 weeks), POP 6 of 1937 |
12 |
Ray Noble |
Alexander's ragtime band |
1938 |
US Billboard 6 - 1938 (4 weeks), Brazil 87 of 1939 |
13 |
Ray Noble |
By the Light of the Silvery Moon |
1941 |
US Billboard 12 - 1942 (7 weeks), Europe 77 of the 1940s (1941) |
14 |
Ray Noble |
The Touch of Your Lips |
1936 |
US Billboard 12 - 1936 (4 weeks), Jazz Standard 474 |
15 |
Ray Noble |
Try a Little Tenderness |
1932 |
Peel list 2 of 1932 |
16 |
Ray Noble |
Blue Danube |
1934 |
US Billboard 3 - Dec 1934 (18 weeks) |
17 |
Ray Noble |
Top Hat |
1935 |
US Billboard 4 - 1935 (6 weeks) |
18 |
Ray Noble |
I Hadn't Anyone Til You |
1938 |
US Billboard 4 - 1938 (12 weeks) |
19 |
Ray Noble |
Hold My Hand |
1932 |
US Billboard 5 - 1932 (8 weeks) |
20 |
Ray Noble |
Sailing on the Robert E Lee |
1932 |
US Billboard 5 - 1932 (9 weeks) |
21 |
Ray Noble |
Clouds |
1935 |
US Billboard 5 - 1935 (9 weeks) |
22 |
Ray Noble |
Lights of Paris |
1932 |
US Billboard 5 - 1932 (7 weeks) |
23 |
Ray Noble |
Tiger Rag |
1934 |
US Billboard 6 - 1934 (5 weeks) |
24 |
Ray Noble |
We've got the Moon & Sixpence |
1933 |
US Billboard 7 - 1933 (9 weeks) |
25 |
Ray Noble |
Easy to Love |
1936 |
US Billboard 7 - Dec 1936 (9 weeks) |
26 |
Ray Noble |
Dinner For One, Please, James |
1936 |
US Billboard 7 - 1936 (10 weeks) |
27 |
Ray Noble |
I'll Follow My Secret Heart |
1934 |
US Billboard 8 - 1934 (8 weeks) |
28 |
Ray Noble |
Flowers for Madame |
1935 |
US Billboard 11 - 1935 (9 weeks) |
29 |
Ray Noble |
My Hat's On the Side of My Head |
1934 |
US Billboard 12 - 1934 (6 weeks) |
30 |
Ray Noble |
Double Trouble |
1935 |
US Billboard 12 - 1935 (10 weeks) |
31 |
Ray Noble |
It's All Forgotten Now |
1934 |
US Billboard 12 - 1934 (2 weeks) |
32 |
Ray Noble |
Lying in the Hay |
1933 |
US Billboard 13 - 1933 (4 weeks) |
33 |
Ray Noble |
A Beautiful Lady in Blue |
1936 |
US Billboard 13 - 1936 (3 weeks) |
34 |
Ray Noble |
Chinatown, My Chinatown |
1935 |
US Billboard 14 - 1935 (2 weeks) |
35 |
Ray Noble |
The Piccolino |
1935 |
US Billboard 14 - 1935 (2 weeks) |
36 |
Ray Noble |
Who Walks in When I Walk Out |
1934 |
US Billboard 15 - 1934 (2 weeks) |
37 |
Ray Noble |
It's Bad for Me |
1935 |
US Billboard 15 - 1935 (2 weeks) |
38 |
Ray Noble |
When I'm With You |
1936 |
US Billboard 15 - 1936 (4 weeks) |
39 |
Ray Noble |
The Moon of Manakoora |
1938 |
US Billboard 15 - 1938 (2 weeks) |
40 |
Ray Noble |
Where Am I? (Am I in Heaven?) |
1935 |
US Billboard 16 - Dec 1935 (4 weeks) |
41 |
Ray Noble |
You Couldn't Be Cuter |
1938 |
US Billboard 16 - 1938 (1 week) |
42 |
Ray Noble |
Love Locked Out |
1934 |
US Billboard 18 - 1934 (2 weeks) |
43 |
Ray Noble |
My Walking Stick |
1938 |
US Billboard 17 - 1938 (2 weeks) |
44 |
Ray Noble |
Mad About the Boy |
1935 |
US Billboard 19 - 1935 (1 week) |
45 |
Ray Noble |
I Built a Dream One Day |
1936 |
US Billboard 19 - 1936 (1 week) |
46 |
Ray Noble |
But Definately |
1936 |
US Billboard 20 - 1936 (1 week) |
47 |
Ray Noble |
It's Great to Be in Love |
1936 |
US Billboard 20 - 1936 (1 week) |
48 |
Ray Noble |
Is it Possible? |
1939 |
US Billboard 20 - 1939 (1 week) |
49 |
Ray Noble |
A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square |
1941 |
US Billboard 10 - 1941 (3 weeks) |
50 |
Ray Noble |
I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now |
1947 |
US Billboard 11 - Sep 1947 (4 weeks) |
51 |
Ray Noble |
It's a Most Unusual Day |
1948 |
US Billboard 21 - Jun 1948 (3 weeks) |
52 |
Ray Noble |
Suspicion |
1948 |
US Billboard 25 - May 1948 (1 week) |
53 |
Ray Noble |
Sweet Dreams, Sweetheart |
1945 |
US Billboard 14 - Mar 1945 (2 weeks) |
54 |
Ray Noble |
Louisiana Purchase |
1940 |
US Billboard 26 - 1940 (1 week) |
55 |
Ray Noble |
Full Moon & Empty Arms |
1946 |
US Billboard 18 - Feb 1946 (1 week) |
56 |
Ray Noble |
Wheezy Anna |
1933 |
RYM 75 of 1933 |
In addition to the above listed songs Ray Noble also contributed to the
following entries:
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10 Aug 2015
Old Spinning Wheel
Old Spinning Wheel - correct: The Old Spinning Wheel
Cheers Walter
You need to read the FAQ about song titles.
11 May 2015
Double Listing - I'll Dance At Your Wedding
#15 (here under Ray Noble) is the same as the Buddy Clark recording of the same name (currently #7 under Buddy Clark). Buddy was the vocalist with Ray Noble & Orch.
The data supports that change, it has been done, thanks