Noel Gay


Noel Gay was born Reginald Moxon Armitage. He also used the name Stanley Hill professionally. He was a successful British composer of popular music of the 1930s and 1940s whose output comprised 45 songs as well as the music for 28 films and 26 London shows. Sheridan Morley has commented that he was "the closest Britain ever came to a local Irving Berlin". He is best known for the musical Me and My Girl.

Career

Armitage was born in Wakefield, Yorkshire, England. He was educated at Queen Elizabeth Grammar School before obtaining a scholarship at the age of 15 to attend the Royal College of Music in London, after which he attended university. A precocious talent, he had deputised for the choirmaster of Wakefield Cathedral from the age of eight, becoming honorary deputy organist at twelve. He had become music director and organist at St. Anne's Church in London's Soho district by the age of eighteen, prior a brief period of military service during the First World War and then studies at Christ's College, Cambridge.
Whilst at Cambridge, Armitage's interest in religious music and composition declined as that in musical comedy grew. He began writing popular songs, using the stage name Noel Gay. According to Morley the name was derived "from a sign he read on a London bus in 1924: 'NOEL Coward and Maisie GAY in a new revue'." His pseudonym of Stanley Hill was used from time to time for his more sentimental work. After contributing to revues such as Stop Press he was commissioned to write the entire score and lyrics for André Charlot's 1926 revue. His next show was Clowns in Clover, which starred Cicely Courtneidge and Jack Hulbert, a husband-and-wife team of the time.
Gay's career blossomed due to his talent for writing catchy, popular melodies in styles ranging from music hall to operetta.
His most famous show, for which he contributed the music but not the lyrics, was Me and My Girl. This originally opened in 1937 at the Victoria Palace Theatre, London and, after a shaky start, gained popularity when the BBC broadcast it live on radio on 13 January 1938. It starred Lupino Lane as Bill Snibson and it ran for 1,646 performances despite being bombed out of two theatres. The "showstopper" in that work was "The Lambeth Walk" which has the distinction of being the only popular song to be the subject of a leader in The Times. In October 1938 one of its leaders read "While dictators rage and statesmen talk, all Europe dances – to 'The Lambeth Walk'." The show was revived in 1952 and again in 1984, when the book was revised by Stephen Fry and came to include some of Gay's own songs. The latter production ran for eight years, initially at the Haymarket Theatre in Leicester and then at the Adelphi Theatre in London, before going on tour throughout Britain and transferring to Broadway.
Gay went on to write songs for revues by The Crazy Gang, and for star artists like Gracie Fields, Flanagan and Allen and George Formby, as well as penning popular World War II songs such as "Run Rabbit Run". He wrote two songs for the 1938 comedy film Save a Little Sunshine.
After the war, his musical output diminished and he concentrated more on production, in part because of increasing deafness and also because the fashion for cheerful Cockney-themed songs was on the wane.
He had created Noel Gay Music in 1938 as a business vehicle. It now forms a part of the Noel Gay Organisation which includes divisions for television and theatre and is a significant British showbusiness agency, under the day-to-day control of his family.
His son, Richard Armitage, set up the Noel Gay Artists agency and became an influential talent agent.

Shows

Gay contributed to numerous shows, almost all of them musical comedies or revues. Grove Music Online lists the following, except where the genre is stated as uncertain or as pantomime:
YearNameComedy/RevueNotes
1926The Charlot Show of 1926R
1927Clowns in CloverR
1931Hold My HandC
1931Folly To Be WiseRincluded The King's Horses
1932She Couldn't Say NoUncertain genre
1933That's A Pretty ThingCRev. as La-Di-Da-Di-Da, 1943
1935Jack O'DiamondsCRev. as Susie, 1942
1935Love LaughsC
1935Stop PressR
1936O-Kay for SoundBook: Bob Weston & Bert Lee; music: Noel Gay, Harris Weston, Michael Carr & Jimmy Kennedy. Included The Fleet's in Port Again
1937Me and My GirlCFilmed as The Lambeth Walk, 1939
1938Wild OatsC
1939The Little Dog LaughedLondon Palladium Revue
1940Lights UpRincluded Let The People Sing, Only A Glass of Champagne, You've Done Something to My Heart, The Girl Who Loves a Soldier
1940Present ArmsC
1942GangwayR
1943The Love RacketC
1944Meet Me VictoriaC
1944Ring TimeC
1946Sweetheart MineC
1948Bob's Your UncleC
1949AladdinScore for pantomime)

Songs

Among Noel Gay's songs were the following, sourced from US Library of Congress copyright catalogues and the catalogue of the National Library of Australia as indicated.
YearSongFromLyricsMusicLyrics & MusicSource
1929TondeleyoWhite Cargo Stanley Hill Noel GayNLA
1931Girl of a Million DreamsJos. Geo. GilbertNoel GayLCC 1931
1931Mrs Elizabeth BrownJos. Geo. GilbertNoel GayLCC 1931
1931The King's Horses and The King's MenNoel Gay & Harry GrahamLCC 1931
1931Laughing at the RainJos. Geo. GilbertNoel GayLCC 1931
1931Goddess of the MoonThe Chinese BungalowNoel GayLCC 1931
1931I Want The World To Know That I Belong To YouOn with the ShowJos. Geo. GilbertNoel GayLCC 1931
1931The Pied Piper of HamelinHold My HandDesmond Carter & Noel GayNoel GayLCC 1932; NLA
1931Hold My HandHold My HandHarry GrahamMaurice Elwin & Noel GayLCC 1932
1931Dearest, It's YouJos. Geo. Gilbert / Benny DavisNoel GayLCC 1932
1931Nobody's Baby Is Somebody's Baby NowGus KahnNoel GayLCC 1932
1931Ali Baba's CamelNoel GayNLA
1932Land of Love and LaughterArchie GottlerNoel GayLCC 1932
1932Turn on the MusicNoel Gay & Desmond CarterNoel GayLCC 1932
1932Thou Shalt NotArchie GottlerNoel GayLCC 1932
1932All for the Love of A LadyArchie Gottler / J P LongNoel GayLCC 1932
1932The Sun Has Got His Hat OnRalph Butler & Noel GayLCC 1932
1932Round The Marble ArchRalph Butler & Noel GayLCC 1932
1932Lovely Little SilhouetteArchie GottlerNoel GayLCC 1932
1932I Don't Want To Go To BedStanley LupinoNoel GayNLA
1932I've Found The Right Girl / Oh What A GirlStanley Lupino & Noel GayNLA
1933La-di-da-di-daThat's A Pretty ThingDesmond CarterNoel GayLCC 1934
1933I'm Hitching My Wagon To YouThat's A Pretty ThingDesmond CarterNoel GayLCC 1934
1933I Took My Harp to a PartyDesmond CarterNoel GayLCC 1934
1933Why Can't WeYou Made Me Love You Clifford GreyNoel GayLCC 1934
1933The Song You Gave To MeClifford Grey & Noel GayNoel GayNLA
1933Letting in the SunshineNoel GayNLA
1933One Little Kiss From YouClifford GreyNoel GayNLA
1933There's Something About A SoldierSoldiers of the King Noel GayNLA
1933The Moment I Saw YouSoldiers of the King Clifford GreyNoel GayNLA
1934Fit For AnythingDesmond CarterNoel GayLCC 1934
1934HappyHappy Stanley Lupino & Noel GayLCC 1934
1934Who's Been Polishing The Sun?The Camels Are Coming Noel GayNLA
1934I'll Pray For YouRoy King & Stanley Hill Jos. Geo. Gilbert & Noel GayNLA
1935TimeLove Laughs!Desmond CarterNoel GayNLA
1935All for a Shilling A DayWhere's My Man?Clifford Grey & Noel GayNoel GayNLA
1936The Fleet's in Port AgainO-Kay For Sound Noel GayNLA
1936Let's Have A Tiddly at the Milk BarNoel GayNLA
1937Red, White and BlueNoel GayNLA
1937Lambeth WalkDouglas FurberNoel GayNLA
1937Me and My GirlDouglas FurberNoel GayNLA
1937Leaning on a Lamp-postNoel GayNLA
1937Won't You Buy My Pretty FlowersJack Meskill & Noel GayNoel GayNLA
1938Love Makes The World Go RoundThese Foolish ThingsStanley Hill NLA
1939Did You Go Down Lambeth Way?Noel GayNLA
1939You've Done Something to My HeartLights UpFrank Eyton & Ian GrantNoel GayNLA
1939Run, Rabbit, RunThe Little Dog LaughedRalph Butler & Noel GayNoel GayNLA
1939The Girl Who Loves A SoldierRalph Butler & Noel GayNoel GayNLA
1939Let The People SingFrank Eyton & Ian GrantNoel GayNLA
1939Birthday of the Little PrincessNoel GayNLA
1939The Moon Remembered But You ForgotFrank Eyton & Noel GayNLA
1939Fare Thee WellJimmy Campbell, Frank Eyton & Noel GayNLA
1940All Over The PlaceSailors Three Frank Eyton & Noel GayNoel GayNLA
1940Oh What A Wonderful Night We've Had TonightRalph Butler & Noel GayNoel GayNLA
1940Oh! Buddy, I'm in LoveRalph Butler & Noel GayNoel GayNLA
1940Whose Little What's-it Are You?Frank Eyton & Noel GayNLA
1940Moonlight AvenueJos. Geo. Gilbert, Jimmy Campbell & Noel GayNLA
1941Come Happy DayBill Hutter & Noel GayNLA
1941Mr Brown of London TownReginald Arkell & Noel GayNLA
1941Hey! Little HenRalph Butler & Noel GayNLA
1941She's in Love with a SoldierDavid Heneker & Noel GayNLA
1941I'd Never Fall in Love AgainRalph Butler & Noel GayNLA
1941Oh! How He Misses His Missus Ralph Butler & Noel GayNLA
1941He Wants To Be A PilotMuriel Watson, Jack Denby & Noel GayNLA
1941Who Are You A-Shovin' Of?Raymond Moore & Noel GayNLA
1942The First WaltzRalph Butler & Noel GayNLA
1943Happy Days, Happy Months, Happy YearsFrank Eyton & Noel GayNLA
1943Sitting on a CloudRalph Butler & Noel GayNLA
1943I'm Mad at MyselfJoe Lubin & Noel GayNLA
1943Why Say GoodbyeTommy Angel, Joyce Cochrane & Noel GayNLA
1944We Don't Know Where We're GoingRalph Butler & Noel GayNLA
1945The Too-rie on His BonnetGeorge BrownNoel GayNLA
1946When Alice Blue Gown Met Little Boy BlueArnold, Ralph Butler & SimpsonNoel GayNLA
1949I'll Always Love YouFrank Eyton & Noel GayNoel GayNLA
1950My Thanks To YouNorman NewellNoel GayNLA

Some of his songs featured in the film Overlord