Love Is the Sweetest Thing | |
Type: | single |
Artist: | Ray Noble and His New Mayfair Dance Orchestra, vocal Al Bowlly |
B-Side: | I'll Do My Best to Make You Happy |
Published: | by Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd., London, UK[1] |
Released: | [2] |
Recorded: | [3] |
Studio: | Abbey Road Studios 2, London, UK |
Genre: | Popular Music, British dance band |
Label: | Victor 24333 |
"Love Is the Sweetest Thing" is a popular song written in 1932 by British band leader and singer Ray Noble. Using guest vocalist Al Bowlly, Noble's recording was a big hit on both sides of the Atlantic, bringing Noble his first American success.[4] It was published by Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd. Like most compositions published in the period (commonly called Tin Pan Alley songs), its main refrain (in thirty-two bar A-A-B-A form) is preceded with what were then called "sectional verses" or "introductory verses" which are usually omitted from early recordings and modern performances.
The following artists, among others, have made recordings :-
First introductory verse:
Whether you're 20 and starting in life
Whether to 30 you've grown
Whether to 40, a husband or wife,
Whether you're 50, a Darby and Joan
There's one thing certain that you'll have to own...
Start of main refrain (nowadays "Verse One"):
Love is the sweetest thing
What else on earth could ever bring
Such happiness to ev'rything
As Love's old story.
End of main refrain (nowadays "Verse Three"):
Love is the greatest thing
The oldest yet, the latest thing
I only hope that fate may bring
Love's story to you.
. Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles, 14th Edition: 1955-2012 . Joel Whitburn . 2013 . Record Research . 741.