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Johnnie Ray

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Real name
John Alvin Ray
Born
January 10, 1927
Died
February 24, 1990
Country
United States
IPI
00025492880 8 works
Affiliation
ASCAP
Comments
Singer, songwriter and pianist
Related
Albert Green Manager
Not to be confused with
Johnny Ray
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Releases

Singles

Title Performer Release date Label
After My Laughter Came Tears Johnnie Ray January 1963 Decca
A Full Time Job Doris Day and Johnnie Ray with Paul Weston and His Orchestra November 21, 1952 Columbia [US]
Ain't Misbehavin' Johnnie Ray - Orch. Chorus under dir. of Ray Conniff February 6, 1956 Columbia [US]
All I Do Is Dream of You Johnnie Ray with The Buddy Cole Quartet July 27, 1953 Columbia [US]
All of Me Johnnie Ray July 1952 Columbia [US]
A Lover's Question Johnnie Ray 1962 Liberty
An Ordinary Couple Johnnie Ray November 1959 Columbia [US]
As Time Goes By Johnnie Ray December 6, 1954 Columbia [US]
Cry Johnnie Ray & The Four Lads November 1951 OKeh
Cry Johnnie Ray March 1962 Liberty
Faith Can Move Mountains Johnnie Ray August 22, 1952 Columbia [US]
Flip, Flop and Fly Johnnie Ray with Les Elgart & His Orchestra March 14, 1955 Columbia [US]
Gee, But I'm Lonesome Johnnie Ray & The Four Lads, Orch. under the dir. of J. Carroll October 1952 Columbia [US]
Here and Now Johnnie Ray April 6, 1959 Columbia [US]
Hernando's Hideaway Johnnie Ray - Orch. under dir. of Joe Reisman 1954 Columbia [US]
How Many Nights, How Many Days Johnnie Ray July 1961 United Artists Records
I Believe Timi Yuro & Johnnie Ray - Arr. & Conducted by Belford C. Hendricks December 1961 Liberty
If You Believe Johnnie Ray with Percy Faith & His Orch. December 6, 1954 Columbia [US]
I'll Never Fall in Love Again Johnnie Ray with Richard Maltby and His Orchestra July 27, 1959 Columbia [US]
I'm Gonna Walk and Talk with My Lord Johnnie Ray with The Buddy Cole Quartet & The Four Lads December 26, 1952 Columbia [US]
Just Walking in the Rain Johnnie Ray with Ray Conniff & His Orchestra and Chorus July 16, 1956 Columbia [US]
Let's Walk That-A-Way Doris Day - Johnnie Ray May 22, 1953 Columbia [US]
Lonely for a Letter Johnnie Ray with Ray Conniff and His Orchestra April 1958 Columbia [US]
Look Homeward, Angel Johnnie Ray with Ray Conniff December 3, 1956 Columbia [US]
Love, Love, Love Johnnie Ray with Paul Weston & His Orch. October 3, 1955 Columbia [US]
Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone Johnnie Ray October 5, 1953 Columbia [US]
Please Mr. Sun Johnnie Ray with The Four Lads, Orch. under the direction of Jimmy Carroll December 28, 1951 Columbia [US]
Please, Mr. Sun Johnnie Ray with The Four Lads - Orchestra under the direction of Jimmy Carroll December 28, 1951 Columbia [US]
Somebody Stole My Gal Johnnie Ray March 13, 1953 Columbia [US]
Song of the Dreamer Johnnie Ray July 1955 Columbia [US]
Such a Night Johnnie Ray February 22, 1954 Columbia [US]
The Only Girl I'll Ever Love Johnnie Ray September 7, 1954 Columbia [US]
To Ev'ry Girl - To Ev'ry Boy (The Meaning of Love) Johnnie Ray June 7, 1954 Columbia [US]
Up Above My Head (I Hear Music in the Air) Frankie Laine & Johnnie Ray August 5, 1957 Columbia [US]
Walkin' My Baby Back Home Johnnie Ray May 1952 Columbia [US]
Who's Sorry Now? Johnnie Ray with Paul Weston & His Orch. November 21, 1955 Columbia [US]
With These Hands Johnnie Ray with The Buddy Cole Quartet June 5, 1953 Columbia [US]
Yes Tonight, Josephine Johnnie Ray March 25, 1957 Columbia [US]
You'd Be Surprised Johnnie Ray January 11, 1954 Columbia [US]

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