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"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.
The "bonus" tracks "Don't Blame Me" and "There Is No Greater Love" were part of the original recording session, and were added to Capitol Record's 1987 and 1997 CD re-issues. In 2007 Collectors' Choice Music also re-issued "The Very Thought of You" on CD and included the tracks "Happy New Year" and "Farewell To Arms" from a 1962 recording session.
The Very Thought of You is the tenth studio album by rock and roll and pop idol Rick Nelson and his third for Decca Records. It was released on August 3, 1964. Jimmie Haskell was the arranger. Charles "Bud" Dant produced the album. The single, "The Very Thought of You", was Nelson's last US top-forty single for five years, peaking at No. 26. [1]
In 1938 the Noble compositions "The Very Thought of You", and "You're So Desirable" were recorded by Billie Holiday and Teddy Wilson. The Noble and Bowlly 1934 recordings of " Midnight, the Stars and You " and "It's All Forgotten Now" were prominently featured on the soundtrack of Stanley Kubrick 's 1980 film The Shining .
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The Very Thought of You is a 1944 romantic drama film directed by Delmer Daves and starring Dennis Morgan, Eleanor Parker and Dane Clark. [2] The screenplay focuses on a couple who knew each other when he was in college. They meet by chance, fall in love and marry while he is on a short Thanksgiving leave before starting special training.