Lied
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Musik von
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Songtext von
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Jahr
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Hinweise
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A
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"Bleib bei mir"
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William Henry Monk
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Henry Francis Lyte
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1953 [1] |
mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers [2] |
"Act of Contrition"
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Joseph J. Leahy
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Traditionell
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1953 [1] |
mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers [3] |
"Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive"
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Harold Arlen
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Johnny Mercer
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1958
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mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra und Ray Charles Singers [4] |
1980
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Teil von Bing Crosby Medley [5] |
"Ad de Day"
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Herman Hupfeld
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1939 [6] |
mit Ted Weems & sein Orchester [7] |
"Ain't Misbehavin '"
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Thomas "Fats" Waller Harry Brooks
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Andy Razaf
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1955
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mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra [8] Nicht veröffentlicht [8] |
"Alles, wenn Sie sie lieben"
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Richard Rodgers
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Oscar Hammerstein II
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1955
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mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers Aus dem Musical Pipe Dream [9] |
"All By Myself"
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Irving Berlin Arrangiert von Jack Andrews & Joe Lipman [10] |
1961 mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra [10] mit Gitarre gespielt von Tony Mottola [11] |
"Ich träume nur von dir"
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Nacio Herb Brown
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Arthur Freed
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1961
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mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra [12] mit Gitarre von Tony Mottola Im Medley mit zwei weiteren Liedern [11] |
"All through the Day"
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Jerome Kern
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Oscar Hammerstein II
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[1945
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mit Russ Case & his Orchestra Aus dem Film Centennial Summer [13] |
"All through the Night"
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Traditionelle alte walisische Luft Arrangiert von Ray Charles
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1958
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mit den Ray Charles Singers [14] [15] |
"Fast wie Verliebtsein"
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Frederick Loewe
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Alan Jay Lerner
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1958
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mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers Teil des Medley "We Get Letters" [4] |
"Und ich liebe dich so"
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Don McLean
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1973 [16] |
1980 [5] |
"And Roses and Roses"
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Ray Gilbert Dorival Caymmi
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1966
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mit den Ray Charles Singers [17] |
"Anema e core"
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Salvatore "Salve" D'Esposito
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Italienisch: Tito Manlio Englisch: Manny Curtis Harry Akst
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1966
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mit den Allesandro Allessandroni-Sängern [18] |
"Angeline"
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Edward Ross Si Rothman
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1941
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mit dem Ted Weems Orchestra [19] [20] |
"Another Go 'Round"
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Gloria Shayne Noël Regney
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1967
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mit den Ray Charles Singers [21] |
"Arrivederci Roma (Auf Wiedersehen nach Rom)"
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Renato Ranucci
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Italienisch: Pietro Garinei Sandro Giovannini Englisch: Carl Sigman
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1966
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mit den Allesandro Allessandroni-Sängern [18] |
"Als meine Liebe zu dir"
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George Fischoff
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ca. 1981-2 [22] |
"Wie die Zeit vergeht"
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Herman Hupfeld Arrangiert von Joe Reisman
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1955 [23] |
mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers [24] |
"Aubrey"
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David A. Gates Arrangiert von Bergen White [25] |
1973 [16] |
"Ave Maria (Schubert)"
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Franz Schubert
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(public domain) Gebet basierend auf Lukas 1:28 in der Heiligen Bibel [26] |
1949
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mit Chor und Orgel unter der Leitung von Mitchell Ayres & Ray Charles [27] |
1959
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mit Robert Shaw Male Chorale & Mitchell Ayres Orchestra [26] |
1968
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arrangiert und adaptiert von Nick Perito mit vokalem Gesang von den Ray Charles Singers [28] |
"'A' - Du bist bezaubernd"
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Sidney Lippman
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Fred Wise Buddy Kaye
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1949
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mit The Fontane Sisters mit Instrumentalunterstützung von Mitchell Ayres Orchestra [29] |
B
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"Zurück im eigenen Hinterhof"
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Dave Dreyer Al Jolson
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Billy Rose
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1961
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mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra und Ray Charles Singers [30] Nicht veröffentlicht [30] |
"Baia"
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Ary Evangelista Barroso
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Portugiesisch: Ary Evangelista Barroso Englisch: Ray Gilbert
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1965
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mit den Ray Charles Singers [17] |
"Bali Ha'i"
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Richard Rodgers
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Oscar Hammerstein II
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1949 [31] |
mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra [32] [33] |
"Beady Eyed Buzzard"
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Richard Ahlert Eddie Snyder Arrangiert von Anita Kerr
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1965
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mit dem Anita Kerr Quartett [34] Im Juni 1969 veröffentlicht [35] |
"Beats There a Heart So True"
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Jack Keller Noel Sherman
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1958
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mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra und Ray Charles Singers
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"Schönes Geräusch"
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Neil Diamond
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1980 [5] |
"Weil"
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Guy d'Hardelot
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Edward Teschemacher
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1947 [36] |
mit Russ Case & his Orchestra [37] [38] |
"Begin the Beguine"
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Cole Porter
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1958
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mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra [39] Nicht veröffentlicht [39] |
1959 [40] |
mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra ]. |
1972
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aus dem NBC-TV-Special Cole Porter in Paris
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"Hinter geschlossenen Türen"
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Kenny O'Dell
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1974
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mit den Ray Charles Singers [41] |
"Bella Bella Sue"
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Barry Parker Anthony Roberto Fran Smith
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1958
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mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra und Ray Charles Singers
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"Die Glocken der Heiligen Maria"
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A. Emmett Adams
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Douglas Furber
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1962 [42] |
mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers [43] nicht veröffentlicht [42] [19650017]]. "Das Beste für Sie (würde ich sein)"
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Irving Berlin
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1950
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mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra Aus dem Broadway-Musical Call Me Madam [44] |
"Das Beste der Zeiten"
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Jerry Herman
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1983
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mit Ray Charles Singers aus dem Broadway-Musical La Cage Aux Folles [45] |
1987
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mit Nick Perito Orchestra [46] |
"Besseres Glück beim nächsten Mal"
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Irving Berlin
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1947
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mit Russ Case & his Orchestra Aus dem Film Osterparade [47] |
"Zwischen dem Teufel und dem tiefblauen Meer"
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Harold Arlen
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Ted Koehler
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1958 [4] |
mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra [48] |
"Jenseits von morgen (Liebesthema von Serpico)"
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Mikis Theodorakis Larry Kusik
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1974
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mit den Ray Charles Singers [41] |
"Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo (Das magische Lied)"
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Al Hoffman Mack David
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Jerry Livingston
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1949 [49] |
"Geburt des Blues"
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Ray Henderson
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Lew Brown B. G. DeSylva
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1958
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mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra und Ray Charles Singers [4] |
"Black Moonlight"
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Arthur Johnston
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Sam Coslow [50] |
1950
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mit Orchester & Chor unter der Regie von Sigmund Romberg & Mitchell Ayres [51] |
"Segne die Bestien und Kinder"
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Perry Botkin Jr. Barry DeVorzon Arrangiert von Nick Perito
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1987
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mit Nick Perito Orchestra mit Violine Solo von Jerry Vinci [46] |
"Bless This House"
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May H. Morgan (alias Brahe) Helen Taylor
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1950
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mit Mitchell Ayres Frauenchor [52] mit Orgel von Charles Marie Courboin [53] |
"Blue Room"
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Richard Rodgers
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Lorenz Hart
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1948 (zweimal)
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RCA-Version mit Henri René Orchestra & Chorus [54] |
MGM-Version mit Robert Tucker Chorus [55] Aus dem Film Words and Music [55] [55] [56] |
"Blue Skies"
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Irving Berlin
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1946
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mit dem Russ Case Orchestra [57] [58] |
1961 [11] |
mit Mitchell Ayres und seinem Orchester [58] Im Medley mit zwei anderen Liedern aufgeführt [11] |
1980
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Teil von Bing Crosby Medley [5] |
"Body and Soul"
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Johnny Green
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Frank Eyton Edward Heyman Robert B. Sour
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1947 [59] |
mit Russ Case & his Orchestra Aus dem Film Body and Soul [60] |
"Breezin" Mit der Brise "
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Haven Gillespie Seymour Simons Richard Whiting
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1955
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mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra [61] Aus dem Hollywood-Musical Pete Kellys Blues [23] |
"Brians Song (The Hands of Time)"
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Michel Legrand
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Marilyn und Alan Bergman
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1974
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mit den Ray Charles Singers [41] |
"Brücke über gestörtes Wasser"
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Paul Simon Arrangiert von Don Costa
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1971
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mit Ray Charles Singers
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"Bummin 'around"
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Pete Graves
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1965
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nicht veröffentlicht [42] |
"Buongiorno Teresa"
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Jimmy Lytell Dick Manning
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1968
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mit den Ray Charles Singers [62] Im Juni 1969 freigelassen [35] |
"Ein Scheffel und ein Peck"
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Frank Loesser
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1950
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mit Betty Hutton [32] mit Instrumentalunterstützung des Mitchell Ayres Orchestra [63] |
"But Beautiful"
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Jimmy Van Heusen
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Johnny Burke
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1980
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Teil von Bing Crosby Medley [5] |
"Schmetterling (ich werde dich befreien)"
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L. Russell Brown
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Irwin Levine
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1987
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mit Nick Perito Orchestra [46] |
"Bye Bye Little Girl"
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Wayne P. Walker Don Schroeder
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1965
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nicht veröffentlicht [42] |
"By the Way"
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Joseph Myrow
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Mack Gordon
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1947
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mit Russ Case & his Orchestra Aus dem Film Wenn mein Baby mich anlächelt [64] |
C
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"Kann nicht helfen, sich zu verlieben"
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George David Weiss Hugo Peretti Luigi Creatore
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1962
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mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers [65] |
"Cara Cara Bella Bella"
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Lucius del Guercio (alias Jean Alexander)
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Englisch: Ray Carter & Lucile Johnson
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1951
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mit Mitchell Ayres & sein Orchester [66] |
"Carnival"
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Luiz Bonfá
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Portugiesisch: Antônio Maria Englisch: George David Weiss Hugo Peretti Luigi Creatore
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1963, [67] 1966 [68] |
1963-Fassung mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers 1966-Fassung mit den Ray Charles Singers und Merkmalen Orchesterunterstützung arrangiert und geleitet von Nick Perito [68] |
"Carol Medley"
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Ein Medley von:
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1968 [28] |
mit den Ray Charles Singers
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"Carolina Moon"
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Joe Burke
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Benny Davis
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1947 [59] |
mit Lloyd Shaffer Orchestra [69] |
"Catch a Falling Star"
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Lee Pockriss Paul Vance
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1957
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mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & den Ray Charles Singers [70] |
"Caterina"
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Earl Shuman Maurice "Bugs" Bower
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1962
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mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & den Ray Charles Singers [71] |
"Chee Chee-Oo Chee (Sang der kleine Vogel)"
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Saverio Seracini
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Italienisch: Ettore Minoretti Englisch: John Turner Geoffrey Parsons
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1955 [72] |
mit Jaye P. Morgan
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"Chi-Baba, Chi-Baba (Mein Bambino geht schlafen)"
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Al Hoffman Jerry Livingston
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Mack David
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1947 [73] |
mit The Satisfiers
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"Kindheit ist eine Wiese"
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Charles Tobias Frederick K. Tobias Jerry Tobias
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1952
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mit Mitchell Ayres & His Orchestra [74] |
"Chincherinchee"
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John Jerome
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1956
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mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers [57] [75] |
"Christus ist geboren"
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Monsignore Domenico Bartolucci
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Englisch: Ray Charles
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1968 [28] |
mit den Ray Charles Singers
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C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S
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Eddy Arnold
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Jenny Lou Carson
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1953
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mit Mitchell Ayres und seinem Orchester [76] |
"Christmas Bells (In the Steeple)"
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Ray Stevens
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1967 [77] |
"Weihnachtstraum"
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Andrew Lloyd Webber
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Deutsch: André Heller Englisch: Tim Rice
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1974
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mit den London Boy Singers aus dem Soundtrack des Films The Odessa File [78] |
"Christmas Eve"
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Gerard Andre Biesel
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Ray Charles
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1968 [28] |
mit den Ray Charles Singers
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"Das Weihnachtslied (Frohe Weihnachten an Sie)"
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Mel Tormé
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Robert Wells
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1953 [76] |
Beide Versionen mit Instrumentalunterstützung von Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra [79] |
1959 [80] [80] "Die Weihnachtssinfonie." "
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Phil Perry Joe Candullo Charles Faso Reade
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1950 [81] |
mit Orchester und Chor unter der Leitung von Mitchell Ayres.
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"Klasse wird es sagen"
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Joseph A. Burke Edgar Leslie
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1939
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mit dem Ted Weems Orchestra [6] [20] |
"Close"
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Cole Porter
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1957
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mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers [82] Nicht veröffentlicht [82] |
"(Sie werden bald in Ihrer Nähe sein)"
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Burt Bacharach
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Hal David
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1970 [83] |
mit Nick Perito Orchestra [84] |
"Cold, Cold Heart"
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Hank Williams
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1951
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mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra [85] Nicht veröffentlicht [85] |
"Die Farben meines Lebens"
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Cy Coleman
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Michael Stewart
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1980
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aus dem Broadway-Musical Barnum [86] |
"Kommen Sie Regen oder kommen Sie Glanz"
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Harold Arlen
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Johnny Mercer
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1958
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mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers [4] [87] |
"Cominciamo ad amarci"
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Gino Mescoli
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Italienisch: Vito Pallavicini
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1966
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mit den Allesandro Allessandroni-Sängern [18] |
"Coming Back for More"
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Unbekannt
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1976
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Nicht veröffentlicht [88] |
"Coo Coo Roo Coo Coo Paloma"
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Sosa Tomas Mendez
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Patricia P. Valando Englisch: Ronnie Carson
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1966
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mit den Ray Charles Singers [17] |
D
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"Dance Ballerina Dance"
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Bob Russell Carl Sigman
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1947 [89] |
"Tanz nur mit mir"
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Jule Styne
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Betty Comden Adolph Green
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1958 [90] |
"Dancin '"
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Jerry Leiber Mike Stoller
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1957
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mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers [72] |
"Tage des Weins und der Rosen"
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Henry Mancini
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Johnny Mercer
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1963
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mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers [67] |
"Liebe Herzen und sanfte Menschen"
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Sammy Fain
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Bob Hilliard
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1959 [40] |
mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra [91] |
1980
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Teil von "Bing Crosby Medley" [5] |
"'Deed I Do"
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Fred Rose
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Walter Hirsch
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1957
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mit Comos Little Combo (eine Sektion des Mitchell Ayres Orchesters)
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"Tief im Herzen von Texas"
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Don Swander
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June Hershey
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1941
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mit dem Ted Weems Orchestra [20] [92] |
"Tief im Herzen"
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Jan Crutchfield
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1967 [93] |
Im Juni 1969 freigelassen [35] |
"Delaware"
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Irving Gordon
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1959
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mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers [94] |
"Hat Ihnen jemals jemand gesagt, Mrs. Murphy?"
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Karl Suessdorf
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Lloyd Sloan Leah Worth
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1949
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mit Mitchell Ayres & sein Orchester [95] |
"(Haben Sie jemals dieses Gefühl im Mondschein bekommen?")
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James Cavanaugh Larry Stock Ira Schuster
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[1945
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mit The Satisfiers und bietet instrumentale Unterstützung von Russ Case Orchestra. [96] |
"Dig You Later (A Hubba-Hubba-Hubba)"
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Jimmy McHugh
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Harold Adamson
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[1945 [38] |
mit The Satisfiers mit Instrumentalunterstützung des Russ Case Orchestra [97] aus dem Hollywood-Musical Doll Face [38] |
"Dindi"
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Antonio Carlos Jobim
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Aloysio De Oliveira Englisch: Ray Gilbert
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1966
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mit den Ray Charles Singers [17] |
"Donkey Serenade"
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Rudolf Friml Herbert Stothart
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George Forest Robert Wright
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1959 [40] |
mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra [98] |
"Frag mich nicht warum"
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Ben Weisman
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Fred Wise
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1954
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mit Mitchell Ayres & His Orchestra [99] Nicht veröffentlicht [99] |
"Don't Blame Me"
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Jimmy McHugh
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Dorothy Fields
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1943
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"Lass mich nicht"
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Harry Nilsson
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1970
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mit Marty Manning Orchestra und unbekannten Background-Sängern [100] |
"Lassen Sie die Sterne nicht in die Augen kommen"
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Schlankes Willet
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1952
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with The Ramblers [38] bietet Instrumentalunterstützung des Hugo Winterhalter Orchestra [101] |
1980 [5] |
"Tür der Träume"
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Robert Allen
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Al Stillman
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1954
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mit Hugo Winterhalter Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers [102] Nicht veröffentlicht [102] |
1955
|
mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers [102] |
"Hören Sie, was ich höre?"
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Noël Regney Gloria Shayne
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1968
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mit den Ray Charles Singers [28] |
"Erinnern Sie sich an mich"
|
Nick Perito
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Richard B. Matheson
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1987
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mit Nick Perito Orchestra [46] |
"Traum mit mir (ich bin auf dem Weg zum Stern)"
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Carl Sigman
|
1956 [9] [57] |
mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers [103] |
1958 [4] |
"Dream Baby"
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Cindy Walker
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1971
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mit den Ray Charles Singers
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"Ein Traum ist ein Wunsch, den dein Herz macht"
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Al Hoffman Jerry Livingston
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Mack David
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1949
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mit Mitchell Ayres und seinem Orchester [104] |
"Dream on Little Dreamer"
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Jan Crutchfield Fred Burch Arrangiert von Anita Kerr
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1965
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mit dem Anita Kerr Quartett [105] |
"A Dreamer's Holiday"
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Mabel Wayne
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Kim Gannon
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1949
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mit The Fontane Sisters bietet Instrumentalunterstützung von Mitchell Ayres Orchestra [106] |
E
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"Easter Parade"
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Irving Berlin
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1947
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mit Lloyd Shaffer Orchestra [107] |
"E Lei (To You)"
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Ugo Calise
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Italienisch: Ugo Calise Englisch: Ray Charles
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1966
|
mit den Allesandro Allessandroni-Sängern [18] |
"El Condor Pasa"
|
Volksmelodie aus dem 18. Jahrhundert von Jorge Milchberg Notation: Daniel Alomía Robles
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Englisch: Paul Simon
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1970 [83] |
mit Nick Perito Orchestra [108] |
"Eli, Eli"
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Traditionelle jüdische Hymne von George Sandler adaptiert
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1953 [1] |
mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus [109] |
"Leere Taschen mit Liebe gefüllt"
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Irving Berlin
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1962
|
mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers [110] |
"Eres Tu"
|
Juan Calderon Lopez
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Spanisch: Juan Calderon Lopez Englisch: Jay Livingston Ray Evans
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1974
|
mit den Ray Charles Singers auch betitelt "Eres Tu (Touch the Wind)" [41] |
"Besonders für die Jugend"
|
Ben Weisman
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Manny Curtis
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1960
|
mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus
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"Jeder sucht nach einer Antwort"
|
Evangeline Seward
|
1970 [83] |
mit Nick Perito Orchestra [111] |
"Everybody's Talking"
|
Fred Neil
|
1970 [112] |
"Alles"
|
Unbekannt Arrangiert von Bob Mersey
|
1976
|
Nicht veröffentlicht [113] |
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Joseph Myrow
|
Mack Gordon
|
1947
|
mit einem unbekannten Orchester Aus dem Film Die schöne Blondine aus Bashful Bend [114] |
F
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"Fancy Dancer"
|
Harry Manfredini John Briggs Arrangiert von Byron Olsen [115] |
1982 [116] |
mit Nick Perito Orchestra Released 1983 [115] |
"Weit entfernte Orte"
|
Alex Kramer Joan Whitney
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1948 [117] |
mit Henri René Orchestra [37] [117] |
"Der Vater der Mädchen"
|
Ervin M. Drake
|
1967
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mit den Ray Charles Singers [118] |
1968 [119] |
Wieder aufgenommener Voiceover-Dub [19469079] |
1970 [194562279] ] |
"Gefühle"
|
Mauricio Kaiserman
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Portugiesisch: Thomas Fundera Englisch: Morris Albert
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1977 [120] |
mit Nick Perito Orchestra [120] Erschienen 1978 [121] |
"A Fellow Needs a Girl"
|
Richard Rodgers
|
Oscar Hammerstein II
|
1947
|
mit Russ Case & his Orchestra aus dem Bühnenmusical Allegro [122] |
1961 [1945998] |
mit Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra [122] im Medley mit zwei anderen Liedern aufgeführt [11] |
"First Class Private Mary Brown"
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Frank Loesser
|
1944
|
A Cappella mit einem nicht identifizierten Chor durchgeführt Für die Armeeausstellung der Special Services About Face [123] |
"Fly Me to the Moon"
|
Bart Howard
|
1963 [67] |
mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra [124] |
"Fooled"
|
Franz Lehár [125] Adaption: Doris Tauber [72] |
Englische Adaption: Manny Curtis [72] Nicht-englische Adaptation: Viktor Leon Leo Stein [125] |
1955
|
mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers [72] |
"Für alle, die wir kennen"
|
Fred Karlin
|
Arthur James Robb Wilson
|
1971
|
"Für immer"
|
George Fischoff Arrangiert von Ron Frangipane Stanley Schwartz
|
1978
|
mit Nick Perito Orchestra [126] |
"Für immer und ewig"
|
Franz Winkler
|
Deutsch: Franz Winkler Englisch: Malia Rosa
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1949
|
mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chor [127] |
"Forget Domani"
|
Riz Ortolani Norman Newell
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1966
|
mit den Allesandro Allessandroni-Sängern [18] |
"Vergiss mich nicht in deinen Augen"
|
Edgar Leslie Harry Warren
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1944
|
mit Lud Gluskin Orchestra und einem nicht identifizierten Chor [128] |
"Für die guten Zeiten"
|
Kris Kristofferson Arrangiert von Bergen White [129] |
1973 [16] |
"For Me and My Gal"
|
George W. Meyer
|
E. Ray Goetz Edgar Leslie
|
1955
|
mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers [23] |
"For You"
|
Joe Burke
|
Al Dubin
|
1947
|
mit Russ Case & his Orchestra [130] |
"Frosty der Schneemann"
|
Jack Rollins
|
Steve Nelson
|
1953 [131] |
mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus [76] |
"Lustig, wie die Zeit vergeht"
|
Willie Nelson Arrangiert von Anita Kerr
|
1965
|
mit dem Anita Kerr Quartett [105] |
G
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"Ein Garten im Regen"
|
Carroll Gibbons
|
James Dyrenforth
|
1946
|
mit The Satisfiers mit Instrumentalabdeckung von Russ Case Orchestra [56] [132] |
"Gigi"
|
Frederick Loewe
|
Alan Jay Lerner
|
1961 [11] |
mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra [133] In einem Medley mit zwei weiteren Liedern [19599098] |
"Girl of My Träume"
|
Sunny Clapp
|
1946
|
mit Russ Case & his Orchestra [57] |
"Das Mädchen mit den goldenen Zöpfen"
|
Eddie Snyder
|
Stanley J. Kahan
|
1957 [134] |
mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus [135] |
"Mädchen, das Sie passieren lassen"
|
Warner Alfred Wilder
|
1977
|
mit Nick Perito Orchestra und den Tony Mansell Singers [136] |
"Gib mir deine Hand"
|
Dorothy Stewart
|
1949
|
mit Mitchell Ayres & sein Orchester [137] |
"Gib mir eine Party"
|
Don Gibson Arrangiert von Anita Kerr
|
1965
|
mit dem Anita Kerr Quartett [105] |
"Ich bin froh, Zuhause zu sein"
|
Irving Berlin
|
1962
|
mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra und Ray Charles Singers [110] |
"Glendora"
|
Ray Stanley Arrangiert von Joe Reisman
|
1956
|
mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra und Ray Charles Singers [75] [138] |
"God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen"
|
Traditionelles Weihnachtslied
|
1953
|
mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus [76] [139] |
1959
|
mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers [80] |
"Auf Wiedersehen für jetzt"
|
Stephen Sondheim Arrangiert von Byron Olsen [115] |
1981 [140] |
Veröffentlicht im Jahr 1983 . Reds [115] |
"Auf Wiedersehen, Sue"
|
Jimmy Rule Lou Ricca Jules Lowman
|
1943 [56] |
mit einem 10-stimmigen gemischten Chor 19460230 |
1944
|
mit Benny Goodman & seiner All-Star-Band [141] |
"Gute Nacht, süße Träume, gute Nacht"
|
Teddy Powell Leonard Whitcup
|
1938
|
mit Ted Weems Orchestra [19] |
"Gute Nacht, süßer Jesus"
|
Reverend James Curry
|
1953 [1] |
mit Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers [142] |
"Goody Goodbye"
|
Nat Simon
|
James Cavanaugh
|
1939 [19] |
mit dem Ted Weems Orchestra [20] |
"Gringo's Guitar"
|
Cindy Walker
|
Cindy Walker
|
1965 [105] |
"Ein Zigeuner hat mir gesagt"
|
Jack Yellen Sam Pokrass [143] |
1938
|
mit dem Ted Weems Orchestra [19] [20] Aus dem Film Happy Landing [143] |
H
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"Happiness Goes "
|
Al Stillman Dick Manning
|
1965
|
mit den Ray Charles Singers [144] Nicht veröffentlicht bis 2007 [145] |
1967
|
with the Ray Charles Singers[144] Released in June 1969[35] |
"Happy Man (If I Ever Find the Time)"
|
Robert Lee "Bob" McDill
|
1967 (twice)[146] |
New York version with the Ray Charles Singers[146] not released[42][146] |
"Happy Together"
|
Garry Bonner Alan Gordon
|
1967
|
with the Ray Charles Singers[147] (Not Released)[42][147] |
"Harmony"
|
Arthur Kaplan Norman Simon
|
1974
|
with the Ray Charles Singers[148] (Not Released)[42] |
"A Hatchet, a Hammer, a Bucket of Nails"
|
Sarah Graham Richard Ahlert Eddie Snyder Arranged by Anita Kerr
|
1965
|
with the Anita Kerr Quartet[105] |
"Haunted Heart"
|
Arthur Schwartz
|
Howard Dietz
|
1947
|
with Russ Case & his Orchestra from the musical Inside U.S.A.[149] |
"Have I Stayed away Too Long?"
|
Frank Loesser
|
1943
|
A Cappella with an unidentified choir[150] |
"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"
|
Hugh Martin Ralph Blane
|
1968
|
with the Ray Charles Singers[28] |
"Having a Lonely Time"
|
Paul Gibbons Roy Ringwald
|
1941
|
with the Ted Weems Orchestra and Elmo Tanner[20] |
"The Hawaiian Wedding Song (Ke Kali Nei Au)"
|
Charles E. King
|
Hawaiian: Charles E. King English: Al Hoffman Dick Manning
|
1963
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[67] |
"Heartaches for Sale"
|
Unknown Arranged by Joe Reisman
|
1957
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[151] Not Released[151] |
"Hearts Will Be Hearts"
|
Cindy Walker
|
1967[152] |
Released in June 1969[35] |
"He Couldn't Love You More"
|
Giulio Rapetti, Elio Cesari, Alberto Testa
|
Italian: Giulio Rapetti, Elio Cesari, Alberto Testa (English: Robert I. Allen[153] |
1973
|
(Not Released)[42] |
"Hello, Young Lovers"
|
Richard Rodgers
|
Oscar Hammerstein II[154] |
1951
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[155] |
1960
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[156] |
"Here Comes Heaven (Again)"
|
Jimmy McHugh
|
Harold Adamson
|
[1945
|
with Russ Case Orchestra from the film Doll Face[157] |
"Here Comes That Song Again"
|
Bill Zerface Jim Zerface Bob Morrison
|
c 1981–82[158] |
"Here Comes My Baby Back Again"
|
Bill West Dottie West Arranged by Anita Kerr
|
1965
|
with the Anita Kerr Quartet[105] |
"Here We Come A Caroling / We Wish You a Merry Christmas"
|
Traditional song arranged by Ray Charles
|
1959[80] |
Performed A Cappella with the Ray Charles Singers[159] |
"Here's To My Lady"
|
Rube Bloom
|
Johnny Mercer
|
1951
|
with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[160] |
"Here, There and Everywhere"
|
Lennon–McCartney
|
1975
|
with The Nashville Sounds
|
"He's Got the Whole World in His Hands"
|
Traditional Gospel song adapted by Geoff Love
|
1958
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[14] |
"He Who Loves"
|
Burt Bacharach
|
Hal David
|
1967
|
with the Ray Charles Singers[161] (Not Released)[42] |
"Hit and Run Affair"
|
Don Roseland Ray Cormier Mel Van
|
1953
|
with Hugo Winterhalter Orchestra[72] |
"Holy God, We Praise Thy Name"
|
Traditional Church Music
|
1950
|
with St. Patrick's Cathedral Boys Choir featuring Organ played by Charles Marie Courboin[27] |
"(There's No Place Like) Home for the Holidays"
|
Robert Allen
|
Al Stillman
|
1954
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[162] |
1959[80] |
"Honey, Honey (Bless Your Heart)"
|
Larry Stock
|
Dominick Belline (nephew of Como's wife, Roselle)[163] |
1957
|
with Como's Little Combo[163] |
1959[40] |
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[164] |
"Hoop-Dee-Doo"
|
Milton de Lugg
|
Frank Loesser
|
1950
|
with the Fontaine Sisters features instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[138] |
"Hopelessly"
|
Jack Richards Ed Penney (aka Robert Mellin)
|
1954
|
with Ames Brothers featuring instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[165] (Not Released)[42][165] |
"Hot Diggity (Dog Ziggity Boom)"
|
Emmanuel Chabrier Adaptation: Al Hoffman Dick Manning
|
Al Hoffman Dick Manning
|
1956
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[9] |
"A House is Not a Home"
|
Burt Bacharach
|
Hal David
|
1970[83] |
"How Beautiful the World Can Be"
|
Buddy Zais
|
1967[166] |
with the Ray Charles Singers[167] |
"How Insensitive"
|
Antonio Carlos Jobim
|
Portuguese: Vinicius De Moraes English: Norman Gimbel
|
1965
|
with the Ray Charles Singers[17] |
"How to Handle a Woman"
|
Frederick Loewe
|
Alan Jay Lerner
|
1967
|
with the Ray Charles Singers[168] Not Released[168] |
1968[119] |
with the Ray Charles Singers
|
"Hush Little Darlin'"
|
Bob Haymes
|
Marty Clarke
|
1949
|
with The Fontane Sisters features instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[169] |
I
|
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"I Accuse"
|
Dick James Les Johnson Terry O'Brien Arranged by Joe Reisman
|
1957
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[170] Not Released[170] |
"I Believe"
|
Ervin Drake Al Stillman Irvin Graham Jimmy Shirl
|
1953 (twice)
|
with Hugo Winterhalter Orchestra & Chorus[171] not released[171] |
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[1] |
"I Believe in Music"
|
Mac Davis Arranged by Bergen White[172] |
1973[16] |
"I Can't Remember"
|
Al Hoffman Dick Manning
|
1959
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[173] Not Released[173] |
"I Concentrate on You"
|
Cole Porter
|
1952
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[50] |
1972
|
Recorded for the NBC TV special Cole Porter in Paris
|
"I Confess"
|
Jack Lawrence Gunnar Hoffsten Tryggve Arnesson
|
1953
|
"I Cross My Fingers"
|
Walter Kent
|
Walton Farrar
|
1950[174] |
"Idle Gossip"
|
Joseph Meyer
|
Floyd Huddleston
|
1953
|
with Hugo Winterhalter Orchestra & Chorus[175] First released in 1990 on the Readers Digest album The Best of Perry Como[176] |
"I Don't Know What He Told You"
|
Giulio Rapetti Elio Cesari Alberto Testa English: Robert I. Allen
|
1974[41] |
Previously recorded in 1973 under the title "He Couldn’t Love You More"[177] |
"I Don't See Me in Your Eyes Anymore"
|
Bennie Benjamin George David Weiss
|
1949[178] |
"I Dream of You (More Than You Dream I Do)"
|
Marjorie Goetschius Edna Osser
|
1944[179] |
"If (They Made Me a King)"
|
Tolchard Evans
|
Robert Hargreaves Stanley J. Damerell[37] |
1950
|
with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[180] |
"If (1971 song)"
|
David A. Gates
|
1971[181] |
"If I Could Almost Read Your Mind"
|
Ray Charles Nick Perito
|
1970[112] |
1980[5] |
"If I Could Be With You (One Hour Tonight)"
|
James P. Johnson
|
Henry Creamer
|
1956
|
with Como's Little Combo[182] First Released in 1971
|
"If I Loved You"
|
Richard Rodgers
|
Oscar Hammerstein II
|
[1945
|
with Russ Case Orchestra From the musical Carousel
|
"If I'm Lucky"
|
Eddie Delange Joseph Myrow (1910–1987)
|
1946[183] |
"If There is Someone Lovelier Than You"
|
Arthur Schwartz
|
Howard Dietz
|
1952
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[50] |
"If We Can’t Be the Same Old Sweethearts"
|
James V. Monaco
|
Joseph McCarthy
|
1947
|
with Russ Case & his Orchestra[59] |
"If and When"
|
Joseph Myrow
|
Sammy Cahn
|
1958
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[184] Not Released[184] |
"If You Were the Only Girl (in the World)"
|
Nat D. Ayer
|
Clifford Grey
|
1946[185] |
"If You Were Only Mine"
|
Isham Jones
|
Charles Newman
|
1950
|
with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[56] |
"I Gotta Right To Sing the Blues"
|
Harold Arlen
|
Ted Koehler
|
1955[23] |
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[186] |
"I Have You to Thank"
|
Jule Styne
|
Leo Robin
|
1957
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers Only appeared on the NBC-TV special Ruggles of Red Gap[187] |
"I Know"
|
Carl Stutz Edith Lindeman
|
1959[72] |
"I Know What God Is"
|
Don Raye Ned Freeman John G. Bowen
|
1960[94] |
"I'll Always Love You"
|
|
|
|
"I'll Be Home for Christmas"
|
Kim Gannon Walter Kent Buck Ram
|
1946
|
with Russ Case Orchestra & Chorus[188] |
"I'll Love Nobody Else But You"
|
Alfred Gary Nick Mitchell
|
1953
|
with Hugo Winterhalter Orchestra & Chorus[189] Not Released[189] |
"I'll Remember April"
|
Gene DePaul
|
Patricia Johnston Don Raye
|
1962
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[65] |
"I Looked Back"
|
Larry Wagner
|
Jimmy Eaton
|
1967[190] |
"I Love You"
|
Cole Porter
|
1944[191] |
"(I Love You) Don't You Forget It"
|
Henry Mancini
|
Al Stillman
|
1963
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[192] |
"I'm Always Chasing Rainbows"
|
Chopin Adaptation: Harry Carroll
|
Joseph McCarthy
|
[1945
|
with Russ Case Orchestra & The Satisfiers[59] from the film The Dolly Sisters[193] |
1946
|
with Andre Kostelanetz & his Orchestra[193] |
"I May Never Pass this Way Again"
|
Murray Wizel Irving Melcher
|
1958[14] |
"I'm Confessin' (That I Love You)"
|
Doc Daugherty Ellis Reynolds
|
Al J. Neiburg
|
1944
|
with Lew Martin Orchestra[194] |
"I'm Dreaming of Hawaii"
|
Nick Perito
|
Dick Williams Jennifer L. Perito
|
1987
|
with Nick Perito Orchestra[46] |
"I'm Gonna Love That Gal (Like She's Never Been Loved Before)"
|
Frances Ash
|
[1945[195] |
"(I Left My Heart) In San Francisco"
|
George Cory
|
Douglas Cross
|
1963[67] |
"In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening"
|
Hoagy Carmichael
|
Johnny Mercer
|
1980
|
Part of Bing Crosby Medley[5] |
"In the Garden"
|
C. Austin Miles
|
1958[14] |
"In My Little Red Book"
|
Ray Bloch Nat Simon Al Stillman[19] |
1938
|
with the Ted Weems Orchestra featuring vocal whistling by Elmo Tanner[19][20] |
"In Our Hide-Away"
|
Irving Berlin
|
1962
|
with Sandy Stewart featuring instrumental and vocal backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[110] |
"In the Still of the Night"
|
Cole Porter
|
1955
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[23] |
1972
|
for the NBC-TV special Cole Porter in Paris
|
"In These Crazy Times"
|
Sidney Lippman
|
Sylvia Dee
|
1968[119] |
"I Really Don't Want to Know"
|
Don Robertson
|
Howard Barnes
|
1965[105] |
"Is She the Only Girl in the World?"
|
Irving Berlin
|
1962
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[110] |
"The Island of Forgotten Lovers"
|
Dick Manning Kay Twomey
|
1962[196] |
"It All Comes Back to Me Now"
|
Alex Kramer Joan Whitney Hy Zaret[19] |
1941
|
with the Ted Weems Orchestra[20] |
"It All Seems to Fall in Line"
|
Ben Weisman
|
Al Stillman
|
1973[16] |
"It Could Happen to You"
|
Jimmy Van Heusen
|
Johnny Burke
|
1958[4] |
1980[5] |
"It Gets Lonely in the White House"
|
Irving Berlin
|
1962
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra featuring intro vocals by Ray Charles Singers[110] |
"It Had to Be You"
|
Isham Jones
|
Gus Kahn
|
1958[4] |
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[197][198] |
"It Happened in Monterey"
|
Mabel Wayne
|
William Rose
|
1955[23] |
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[199] |
"I Think I Love You"
|
Tony Romeo
|
1970[83] |
with Nick Perito Orchestra[200] |
"I Think of You"
|
Francis Albert Lai
|
Rod McKuen
|
1971[181] |
"I Thought About You"
|
Ronald E. McGown
|
1973[16] |
"It's Been a Long, Long Time"
|
Jule Styne
|
Sammy Cahn
|
1956
|
with Como's Little Combo[201] Not Released[201] |
"It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas"
|
Meredith Willson
|
1951[202] |
"It's a Good Day"
|
Dave Barbour Peggy Lee
|
1955
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[23] |
1970
|
with The Doodletown Pipers[112] |
"It's Impossible"
|
Canache Armando Manzanero
|
Spanish: Canache Armando Manzanero English: Sid Wayne
|
1970[83] |
with Marty Manning Orchestra[203] |
"It's a Lovely Day Today"
|
Irving Berlin
|
1950
|
with The Fontane Sisters featuring instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[32] |
"It's the Talk of the Town"
|
Jerry Livingston
|
Al J. Neiburg Marty Symes
|
1944
|
with Paul Baron Orchestra featuring an unidentified Clarinet Solo[204] |
1955[23] |
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[204] |
"It Was Such a Good Day"
|
Joe Brooks
|
1973[205] |
(Not Released)[42] |
"I've Got a Feelin' I'm Fallin'"
|
Harry Link Thomas "Fats" Waller
|
Billy Rose
|
1947
|
with The Satisfiers featuring instrumental backing from Russ Case Orchestra[57][206] |
"I've Got the World on a String"
|
Harold Arlen
|
Ted Koehler
|
1955[23] |
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[207] |
"I've Got You Under My Skin"
|
Cole Porter
|
1959[40] |
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[208] |
1970
|
with Nick Perito Orchestra[112] |
"Ivy Rose"
|
Al Hoffman Dick Manning
|
1958
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[209] |
"I Wanna Be Around"
|
Sadie Vimmerstedt Johnny Mercer
|
1963 (twice)[67] |
"I Wanna Go Home (with You)"
|
Jack Joyce Joe Candullo
|
1949[210] |
"I Want to Give"
|
Enrique Raul de Jesus (aka J. Marcelo) J. Eduardo Ruben Carballo
|
English: Gene Nash
|
1973[16] |
"I Want to Thank Your Folks"
|
Bennie Benjamin George Weiss
|
1946[211] |
"I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now"
|
Joe Howard Harold Orlob
|
Will Hough Frank Adams[212] |
1939
|
with the Ted Weems Orchestra[19][20] |
1947
|
with Lloyd Shaffer Orchestra From the film I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now[212] |
J
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"Jason"
|
Debbie Hupp Bob Morrison
|
1981[213] |
Released in 1983[115] |
"Jingle Bells"
|
James Pierpont
|
1946
|
with Russ Case Orchestra & Chorus[188] |
"Joy to the World"
|
George F. Handel
|
Isaac Watts
|
1953
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[76] |
"Juke Box Baby"
|
Joe Sherman
|
Noel Sherman
|
1956
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra and Ray Charles Singers[72] |
"Just Born (to Be Your Baby)"
|
Luther Dixon, Billy Dawn Smith
|
1957
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[214] |
"(Just One Way to Say) I Love You"
|
Irving Berlin
|
1949
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus from the Broadway musical Miss Liberty[215] |
"Just Out of Reach"
|
Virgil F. Stewart Arranged by Mike Leech[216] |
1975
|
with The Nashville Sounds[217] |
K
|
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"Keep It Gay"
|
Richard Rodgers
|
Oscar Hammerstein II
|
1953
|
with Henri René Orchestra & Chorus From the musical Me and Juliet[218] |
"Kentucky Babe"
|
Adam Geibel
|
Richard Henry Buck
|
1946
|
with Russ Case Orchestra & The Satisfiers[219] |
"Kewpie Doll"
|
Sid Tepper Roy C. Bennett Arranged by Joe Reisman
|
1958
|
with Ray Charles[220] featuring instrumental and vocal backings from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[197] |
"Killing Me Softly with Her Song"
|
Charles Fox
|
Norman Gimbel
|
1973[16] |
"Kiss Me and Kiss Me and Kiss Me"
|
Luciano Beretta
|
Italian: Arturo Casadei English: Al Hoffman Dick Manning
|
1959
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[103] |
"Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So)"
|
Forest Gene Wilson Eunice Levy Jake Porter Arranged by Joe Reisman
|
1955
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[138] |
"Kol Nidrei"
|
Traditional Jewish Hymn in Hebrew
|
1953[1] |
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[221] |
L
|
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"Laroo Laroo Lilli Bolero"
|
Sidney Lippman
|
Sylvia Dee Elizabeth Evelyn Moore
|
1947
|
with Russ Case & his Orchestra[222] |
"The Last Straw"
|
Lenny Stack
|
1952
|
with Betty Hutton featuring instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[223] (Not Released)[42][223] |
"Lazy Weather"
|
Peter De Rose
|
Jo Trent
|
1936
|
with the Ted Weems Orchestra featuring vocal whistling by Elmo Tanner[19][20] |
"Let a Smile Be Your Umbrella"
|
Sammy Fain
|
Irving Kahal Francis Wheeler
|
1959[40] |
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[224] |
"Let It Be Love"
|
Ben Peters
|
1975
|
with The Nashville Sounds
|
"Let Me Call You Baby Tonight"
|
Bob Duncan Porter Jordan
|
1975
|
with The Nashville Sounds
|
"Let's Do It Again"
|
Jackie Trent (aka Yvonne J. Harvey) Peter Anthony "Tony" Hatch
|
1975
|
with The Nashville Sounds
|
"Let's Go To Church"
|
Steve Allen
|
1950
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[225] |
"Let's Take an Old-Fashioned Walk"
|
Irving Berlin
|
1949
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus From the Broadway musical Miss Liberty[226] |
"Lies"
|
Harry Barris
|
George Springer
|
1952
|
with The Ramblers featuring instrumental backing from Hugo Winterhalter Orchestra[59] |
"Like Someone in Love"
|
Jimmy Van Heusen
|
Johnny Burke
|
[1945
|
with Ted Steele Orchestra & The Satisfiers[227] |
1958
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers Part of the "Letters" Medley[4] |
"Like Young"
|
André Previn
|
Paul Francis Webster
|
1960
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus
|
"Lili Marlene"
|
Norbert Schultze
|
German: Hans Leip English: Tommie Connor J. J. Phillips
|
1944
|
A Cappella with an unidentified mixed chorus[228] |
"Linda"
|
Jack Lawrence
|
1959[40] |
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[229] |
"The Little Drummer Boy"
|
Katherine Davis Henry Onorati Harry Simeone
|
1968
|
with the Ray Charles Singers[28] |
"Little Boat (O Barquinho)"
|
Ronaldo Boscoli
|
Buddy Kaye Roberto Menescal
|
1965
|
with the Ray Charles Singers[230] First Released in 2007[145] |
"Little Man You've Had a Busy Day"
|
Mabel Wayne
|
Maurice Sigler Al Hoffman
|
1946
|
with The Satisfiers featuring instrumental backing from Russ Case Orchestra[231] |
1958
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers Part of the "We Get Letters" Medley.[4] |
"Lollipops and Roses"
|
Tony Velona
|
1962[65] |
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[232] |
"Lonesome, That's All"
|
Lee S. Roberts Ben J. Bradley
|
1952
|
with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[233] |
"Long Ago (and Far Away)"
|
Jerome Kern
|
Ira Gershwin
|
1944
|
A Cappella with an unidentified mixed chorus From the Hollywood musical Cover Girl[234] |
"Long Life, Lots of Happiness"
|
Owen McGovern
|
1970
|
with Marty Manning Orchestra & unidentified background singers[235] |
"Look out the Window (and See How I'm Standing in the Rain)"
|
Dave Mann
|
Bob Hilliard
|
1956[236] |
"Look to Your Heart"
|
Jimmy Van Heusen
|
Sammy Cahn
|
1968[119] |
"The Lord's Prayer"
|
Albert Hay Malotte
|
Jesus Christ Based on Matthew 6: 9-13 and Luke 11: 2-4 in Holy Bible
|
1949
|
with Choir and Organ directed by Mitchell Ayres[27][237] |
1959
|
with Robert Shaw Male Chorale & Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[237] |
"Love"
|
Gerard Kenny Drey Shepperd
|
1980[86] |
"Love Don't Care (Where It Grows!)"
|
Tupper Saussy
|
1973[238] |
"Love in a Home"
|
Gene De Paul
|
Johnny Mercer
|
1968[119] |
"Love Is a Christmas Rose"
|
Earl Shuman Leon Carr
|
1967[239] |
"Love Is Spreadin' over the World"
|
Neil Sedaka
|
Howard Greenfield
|
1970[112] |
"Love Letters"
|
Victor Young
|
Edward Heyman
|
[1945
|
with Lloyd Shaffer & his Orchestra from the film Love Letters[240] |
1958[4][197] |
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[240] |
"Love Makes the World Go 'Round"
|
Ollie Jones
|
1958
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[75] |
"Love Me or Leave Me"
|
Walter Donaldson
|
Gus Kahn
|
1947
|
with The Satisfiers featuring instrumental backing from Russ Case Orchestra[59] |
M
|
---|
"Maderia"
|
Unknown
|
1955
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[241] Not Released[241] |
"Magic Moments"
|
Burt Bacharach
|
Hal David
|
1957
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[197][242] |
"Make Someone Happy"
|
Jule Styne
|
Betty Comden Adolph Green
|
1960
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers From the Broadway musical Do Re Mi[72] |
"Making Love to You"
|
Nick Perito
|
Sammy Cahn
|
1987
|
with Nick Perito Orchestra[46] |
"Manhã de Carnaval"
|
Luiz Bonfá
|
Portuguese: Antonio Maria English:George David Weiss Hugo Peretti Luigi Creatore
|
1966
|
from Black Orpheus[17] |
"Mandolino"
|
Pietro Garinei Sandro Giovannini
|
Italian: Sandro Giovannini Pietro Garinei English: Alex Kramer Al Stillman
|
1959
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[243] Not Released[243] |
"Mandolins in the Moonlight"
|
George Weiss Aaron Schroeder
|
1958
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[75] |
"Marcheta"
|
Victor Schertzinger
|
1947
|
with Russ Case & his Orchestra
|
"Marchin' Along to the Blues"
|
Mel Green
|
1957[244] |
"Maria"
|
Leonard Bernstein
|
Stephen Sondheim
|
1962
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[65] |
"Marie"
|
Unknown
|
1977 (Basic Track)[245] |
Overdubs Recorded in 1978[245] (Not Released)[42][245] |
"Marrying for Love"
|
Irving Berlin
|
1950[32] |
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[246] |
"Maybe"
|
Allan Flynn Frank Madden
|
1952[247] |
duet with Eddie Fisher
|
"May I Never Love Again"
|
Jack Erickson Sano Marco
|
1941
|
with the Ted Weems Orchestra[6][20] |
"May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You"
|
Meredith Willson
|
1958[14] |
"Meditation"
|
Antonio Carlos Jobim
|
Portuguese: Newton Mendonça English: Norman Gimbel
|
1966[17] |
"Meet Me at the Altar"
|
Chuck Deal Dan Deal
|
1965 (twice)
|
Nashville version with the Anita Kerr Quartet[248] not released[42][248] |
New York version with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[248] |
"Me and My Shadow"
|
Dave Dreyer Al Jolson
|
Billy Rose
|
1951
|
with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[57] |
"Mi Casa, Su Casa (My House Is Your House)"
|
Al Hoffman Dick Manning[134] Arranged by Joe Reisman[249] |
1957[134] |
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[249] |
"Michelle"
|
John Lennon Paul McCartney Arranged by Don Costa
|
1977
|
with Nick Perito Orchestra & Tony Mansell Singers Alternate Take released in 1984[56] |
"Mood Indigo"
|
Barney Bigard Duke Ellington
|
Mitchell Parish
|
1959[40] |
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[250] |
"Moonglow and Theme from Picnic"
|
Will Hudson Irving Mills
|
Eddie DeLange
|
1962
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[65] |
George Duning
|
Steve Allen
|
"Moonlight Love"
|
Claude Debussy
|
Mitchell Parish
|
1956[72] |
"Moon River"
|
Henry Mancini
|
Johnny Mercer
|
1962
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[65] |
"Moon Talk"
|
Al Hoffman Dick Manning
|
1958 (twice)[72] |
"More"
|
Alex Alstone
|
Tom Glazer
|
1956
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[33] |
"More and More"
|
Jerome Kern
|
E. Y. Harburg
|
1944
|
with Lou Martin Orchestra From the film Can't Help Singing[251] |
"More than Likely"
|
Jimmy Van Heusen
|
Sammy Cahn
|
1962[65] |
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[252] |
"More Than You Know"
|
Vincent Youmans
|
Billy Rose Edward Eliscu
|
1946[253] |
1951[57] |
"The Most Beautiful Girl"
|
Rory Bourke Billy Sherrill Norro Wilson
|
1974[41][254] |
"Mother Dear, O Pray for Me"
|
I. B. Woodbury
|
1950
|
with St. Cathedral Boys Choir featuring Organ played by Charles Marie Courboin[27] |
"My Blue Heaven"
|
Walter Donaldson
|
George Whiting
|
1946
|
with Russ Case Orchestra & The Satisfiers[255] First Released in 1984[56] |
"My Child"
|
Adaptation: Cy Coben Jerry Livingston Based on a Piano Concerto composed by Chopin
|
Cy Coben Jerry Livingston
|
1949
|
with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[256] Not Released[256] |
"My Coloring Book"
|
John Kander
|
Fred Ebb
|
1963[67] |
"My Cup Runneth Over"
|
Harvey Schmidt
|
Tom Jones
|
1968[119] |
"My Favorite Things"
|
Richard Rodgers
|
Oscar Hammerstein II
|
1962
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[65] |
"My Funny Valentine"
|
Lorenz Hart
|
1955
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[257] From the Hollywood musical Gentlemen Marry Brunettes[23] |
"My Heart Stood Still"
|
Richard Rodgers
|
Lorenz Hart
|
1948
|
with Robert Tucker Chorus recorded for the film Words & Music[258] |
1952
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[50] |
1987
|
with Nick Perito Orchestra featuring Trombone Solo by Chauncey Welch[46] |
"My Little Baby"
|
Joe Shapiro Lou Stallman[103][134] Arranged by Joe Reisman[259] |
1957[134] |
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[259] |
"My Love and Devotion"
|
Harold Fields, Howard Barnes and Joseph Roncoroni (credited as Milton Carson)
|
1952[260] |
"My Melancholy Baby"
|
Ernie Burnett
|
George A. Norton Maybelle E. Watson
|
1947
|
with Russ Case & his Orchestra[57] |
"My One and Only Heart"
|
Robert Allen
|
Al Stillman
|
1953[261] |
"My Own Peculiar Way"
|
Willie Nelson
|
1965[105] |
N
|
---|
"Nearer, My God to Thee"
|
Lowell Mason
|
Sarah F. Adams
|
1953[1] |
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[262] |
"Nobody"
|
Bert Williams
|
Alex Rogers
|
1952
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[263] Not Released[263] |
1955
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra From the film The Seven Little Foys[263] |
"Nobody But You"
|
Dion O'Brien
|
1967[264] |
Released in 1969[35] |
"Noodlin' Rag"
|
Robert Allen
|
Allen Roberts
|
1952
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & The Fontane Sisters[265] |
"No Other Love"
|
Richard Rodgers
|
Oscar Hammerstein II
|
1953[59] |
with Henri René Orchestra & Chorus From the stage musical Me & Juliet[266] |
"Not While I'm Around"
|
Stephen Sondheim Arranged by Byron Olsen
|
1980[86] |
"No Well On Earth"
|
Dave Mann
|
Bob Hilliard
|
1958[14] |
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[267] |
"N'yot N'yow" (The Pussycat Song)
|
Dick Manning
|
1948
|
with The Fontane Sisters and 4 additional backing singers featuring Ukelele played by Jack Lathrope[268] |
O
|
---|
"O Come All Ye Faithful"
|
Latin Hymn
|
Translated by Frederick Oakeley
|
1946
|
with Organ & Choir conducted by Russ Case[188] |
"Oh Marie"
|
Original Italian melody adapted by Ray Charles Nick Perito
|
Italian Adaptation: Eduardo DiCapua
|
1966
|
with Nick Perito Orchestra and the Allesandro Allessandroni Singers[18] |
1980
|
with Nick Perito Orchestra and Ray Charles Singers[5] |
"O Holy Night"
|
Adolphe Charles Adam
|
French: Placide Cappeau de Roquemaure English: John Sullivan Dwight
|
1959
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra and Ray Charles Singers[80][269] |
1968
|
with the Ray Charles Singers[28] |
"Oh! How I Miss You Tonight"
|
Joseph A. Burke Benny Davis Mark Fisher
|
1947
|
with Russ Case & his Orchestra[57] |
"O Little Town of Bethlehem"
|
Phillips Brooks Lewis H. Redner[188] |
1946[270] |
with Organ & Choir conducted by Russ Case[188] |
"Ollie Ollie Out's in Free"
|
Clarence Freed Helen White
|
1941
|
with the Ted Weems Orchestra[20][271] |
"O Marenariello"
|
Original Italian melody adapted by Ray Charles & Nick Perito
|
adaptation: Salvatore Gambardella
|
1966
|
with the Allesandro Allessandroni Singers and Nick Perito Orchestra[18] |
1970
|
with The Doodletown Pipers and Nick Perito Orchestra[112] |
"On the Island of Catalina"
|
Ted Weems Moe Jaffe John O'Brien
|
1939[6] |
with Ted Weems & his Orchestra[272] |
"Once I Loved (Amor e Paz)"
|
Antonio Carlos Jobim
|
Vinicius De Moraes English:Ray Gilbert
|
1966[17] |
"Once Upon a Time"
|
Charles Strouse
|
Lee Adams
|
1962[65] |
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra From the broadway musical All American[273] |
"One for My Baby (and One More for the Road)"
|
Harold Arlen
|
Johnny Mercer
|
1955[23] |
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[274] From the Hollywood musical Young at Heart[23] |
"One Little Candle"
|
George Mysels
|
Joseph Malloy Roach
|
1952[275] |
"One More Mountain"
|
Eddie Snyder Paul Vance
|
1963
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[276] |
"One More Time"
|
Ray Henderson
|
B. G. DeSylva Lew Brown
|
1954
|
with the Ames Brothers featuring instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[277] (Not Released)[42][277] |
"One More Vote"
|
Eddie Delange Joseph Myrow
|
1946
|
with Russ Case Orchestra & The Satisfiers From the film If I'm Lucky[278] |
"Only One"
|
Sunny Skylar Tom Glazer Andrew Ackers Arranged by Joe Lipman[279] |
1958
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[14] |
"On the Outgoing Tide"
|
Mabel Wayne
|
Lew Brown
|
1950
|
with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[280] |
"Onward, Christian Soldiers"
|
Arthur S. Sullivan
|
Sabine Baring-Gould
|
1953[1] |
with Hugo Winterhalter Orchestra & Chorus[281] |
"Oowee, Oowee"
|
Bonita Ann Andre Ronald Lawrence Sydney Robin Ramona Marie Witry[166] Arranged by Anita Kerr
|
1965[282] |
with the Anita Kerr Quartet[282] |
"The Other Man's Grass Is Always Greener"
|
Tony Hatch Jackie Trent
|
1977
|
with Nick Perito Orchestra & Tony Mansell Singers
|
"Over the Rainbow"
|
Harold Arlen
|
E. Y. Harburg
|
1952
|
with Sally Sweetland[50] featuring instrumental and vocal backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[283] |
P
|
---|
"Papa Loves Mambo"
|
Al Hoffman Dick Manning Bix Reichner
|
1954[284] |
"Pa-paya Mama"
|
Larry Coleman Norman Gimbel George Sandler
|
1953[285] |
"Pardon My English (Samba Torto)"
|
Antonio Carlos Jobim
|
Aloysio De Oliveira English: Ray Gilbert
|
1965
|
with Ray Charles Singers[286] First Released in 2007[145][286] |
"Patricia"
|
Benny Davis
|
1950[287] |
"Pennies from Heaven"
|
Arthur Johnston
|
Johnny Burke
|
1980
|
Part of Bing Crosby Medley[5] |
"People"
|
Jule Styne
|
Bob Merrill
|
1968[288] |
not released[42] |
"Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps"
|
Osvaldo Farrés
|
Spanish: Osvaldo Farrés English: Joe Davis
|
1965
|
with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[289] First Released in 2007[145][289] |
"Pianissimo"
|
Bennie Benjamin George Weiss
|
1947
|
with Russ Case & his Orchestra[290] |
"Picture Me Without You"
|
Jimmy McHugh
|
Ted Koehler
|
1936
|
with Ted Weems Orchestra[19] |
"Pigtails and Freckles"
|
Irving Berlin
|
Irving Berlin
|
1962[110] |
"Play Me a Hurtin' Tune"
|
Sidney Lippman
|
Sylvia Dee
|
1952
|
with The Fontane Sisters featuring instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra
|
"Please Believe Me"
|
Bob Merrill
|
Bee Walker
|
1949
|
with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra Introduced on Perry's NBC Chesterfield Supper Club
|
"Please, Mr. Sun"
|
Ray Getzov
|
Sid Frank
|
1951[291] |
"A Portrait of My Love"
|
Cyril Ornadel
|
David West
|
1961
|
with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra
|
"Prayer for Peace"
|
Nick Acquaviva
|
English: Norman Gimbel
|
1958
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[14] |
"Prayer of Thanksgiving"
|
Edward Kremser
|
German: Edward Kremser English Translation by Theodore Baker
|
1950[52] |
with Mitchell Ayres Mixed Chorus featuring Organ played by Charles Marie Courboin[292] |
"Prisoner of Love"
|
Russ Columbo Clarence Gaskill
|
Leo Robin
|
[1945
|
with Russ Case & his Orchestra[37][38][293] |
1946
|
with André Kostelanetz & his Orchestra[293] |
1970
|
with The Doodletown Pipers[112] |
"Put Your Hand in the Hand"
|
Gene MacLellan
|
1971
|
with Ray Charles Singers
|
Q
|
---|
"Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars (Corcovado)"
|
Antônio Carlos Jobim
|
English: Gene Lees
|
1966[17] |
R
|
---|
"Rainbow on the River"
|
Louis Alter
|
Paul Francis Webster
|
1936[19] |
with the Ted Weems Orchestra[20] featuring vocal whistling by Elmo Tanner[19] |
"Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head"
|
Burt Bacharach
|
Hal David
|
1970[83] |
with Nick Perito Chorus[294] |
"Rambling Rose"
|
Joseph Burke
|
Joseph Allan McCarthy Jr.
|
1947
|
with The Satisfiers featuring instrumental backing from Russ Case Orchestra[295] |
"Reach Out Your Hand"
|
Billy Sherrill Tammy Wynette
|
1973
|
Not Released[296] |
"Red Sails in the Sunset"
|
Hugh Williams (aka Will Grosz)
|
Jimmy Kennedy
|
1958
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra and Ray Charles Singers[4] |
"Regrets"
|
Barbara Wyrick Arranged by John Abbott.
|
1980[86] |
"Ribbons and Roses"
|
Samuel Lewis George W. Meyer Pete Wending
|
1938[6] |
with Ted Weems & his Orchestra[297] song is also known as "Robins and Roses"[20] |
"Roamin' through the Countryside"
|
Kendal Hayes Arranged by Anita Kerr
|
1965
|
with the Anita Kerr Quartet[298] (Not Released)[42][298] |
"Rock of Ages"
|
Thomas Hastings
|
Augustus Toplady
|
1950[52] |
with Mitchell Ayres Male Chorus featuring Organ played by Charles Marie Courboin[299] |
"Rollin' Stone"
|
Irving Gordon
|
1951
|
with The Fontane Sisters featuring instrumental and vocal backing by Mitchell Ayres Orchestra and Chorus[300] |
"The Rosary"
|
Ethelbert Nevin Robert Cameron Rogers
|
1950[52] |
with Mitchell Ayres Women's Choir featuring Organ played by Charles Marie Courboin[301] |
"Rose of the Rockies"
|
Charles Kenny Nick Kenny Allie Wrubel[19] |
1941
|
with Elmo Tanner featuring instrumental backing from the Ted Weems Orchestra[20] |
"The Rose Tattoo"
|
Harry Warren
|
Jack Brooks
|
1955[302] |
with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[303] From the film The Rose Tattoo[302] |
"Rosemary Blue"
|
Neil Sedaka
|
Howard Greenfield
|
1978
|
with Nick Perito Orchestra[304] Not Released[304] |
"Roses of Picardy"
|
Haydn Wood
|
Frederick E. Weatherley
|
1947
|
with Russ Case & his Orchestra[305] |
"Round and Round"
|
Joe Shapiro Lou Stallman
|
1957[134] |
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra and Ray Charles Singers[306] |
"Route 66"
|
Bobby Troup Arranged by Jack Andrews & Joe Lipman
|
1959[40] |
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[307] |
"The Ruby and The Pearl"
|
Jay Livingston
|
Ray Evans
|
1952
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[308] Only featured in the film Thunder in the East until 1955, appearing on the greatest hits album RCA Victor Platter Party with various artists[308][309] |
"Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer"
|
Johnny Marks
|
1953
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[76][310] |
1959
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[80] |
S
|
---|
"Sad and Lonely"
|
Nick Acquaviva
|
Ted Varnick
|
1957
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[311] Not Released[311] |
"Santa Claus is Coming to Town"
|
J. Fred Coots Haven Gillespie
|
1946
|
with The Satisfiers featuring instrumental backing from Russ Case Orchestra[188] |
1959
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[80] |
"Santa Lucia"
|
Teodoro Cottrau adaptation: Nick Perito
|
adaptation: Ray Charles
|
1966
|
with the Allesandro Allessandroni Singers[18] |
"Save Me the Dance"
|
Luciano Angeleri
|
Ervin M. Drake
|
1980[86] |
"Say It Isn't So"
|
Irving Berlin
|
1956
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[312] Not Released[312] |
1961
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra
|
"Say You're Mine Again"
|
Charles Nathan
|
Dave Heisler
|
1953[313] |
"Scarlet Ribbons"
|
Evelyn Danzig
|
Jack Segal
|
1958[14] |
"Seattle"
|
Hugo Montenegro Jack Keller Ernie Sheldon
|
1968[314] |
Released in June 1969[35] |
"The Second Time"
|
Francis Lai
|
Tim Rice
|
1983[115] |
"Secretly"
|
Al Kaufman Marty Symes
|
1943
|
with a 10-voice Mixed Choir[315] Not Released[315] |
"Send In the Clowns"
|
Stephen Sondheim
|
1980[5] |
"The Shadow of Your Smile"
|
Johnny Mandel
|
Paul Francis Webster
|
1966[17] |
"She's a Lady"
|
Cy Coben
|
1950[316] |
with Betty Hutton
|
"Silent Night"
|
Franz Gruber Joseph Mohr
|
1946
|
with Organ & Choir conducted by Russ Case[188] |
"Silver Bells"
|
Jay Livingston
|
Ray Evans
|
1968
|
with The Ray Charles Singers[28] |
"Simple and Sweet"
|
Sammy Fain
|
Irving Kahal
|
1938
|
with Ted Weems Orchestra featuring vocal whistling by Elmo Tanner[19] |
"Sing"
|
Joe Raposo Arranged by Bergen White
|
1973[16] |
"Sing Along with Me"
|
Nick Perito
|
Dee Williams
|
1987
|
with Nick Perito Orchestra[46] |
"Slightly out of Tune (Desafinado)"
|
Antonio Carlos Jobim
|
Portuguese: Newton Mendonça English: Jon Hendricks and Jesse Cavanaugh (aka Howie Richmond)
|
1963[67] |
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[317] |
"Snowbird"
|
Gene MacLellan
|
1970[83] |
"So Far"
|
Richard Rodgers
|
Oscar Hammerstein II
|
1947[318] |
"So It Goes"
|
John Barry Mason Alec Gould Michael Heath Johnson
|
1983[115] |
"Somebody Cares"
|
Johnny Robba Frank Reardon Ernest G. Schweikert
|
1962[65] |
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[319] |
"Somebody Makes it So"
|
Paul Vance Eddie Snyder
|
1967[320] |
"Somebody Up There Likes Me"
|
Bronislau Kaper
|
Sammy Cahn
|
1956
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers From the film Somebody Up There Likes Me[9][154] |
"Somebody Somewhere"
|
Frank Loesser
|
1968
|
with the Ray Charles Singers[321] (Not Released)[42][321] |
"Some Children See Him"
|
Wihla Hutson
|
Alfred Burt
|
1968
|
with the Ray Charles Singers[322] not released[42][322] |
"Some Enchanted Evening"
|
Richard Rodgers
|
Oscar Hammerstein II
|
1949[32] |
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[323] |
"Someone is Waiting"
|
Richard Ahlert Ettore Stratta
|
1980[86] |
"Something"
|
George Harrison
|
1970[83] |
"Sonata"
|
Alex Alstone
|
Ervin Drake Jimmy Shirl
|
1946[324] |
"The Song of Songs"
|
Harold Vickers
|
French: Maurice Vancaire English: Clarence Lucas
|
1947[37][325] |
with Lloyd Shaffer Orchestra[325] |
"The Songs I Love"
|
Jimmy Van Heusen
|
Sammy Cahn
|
1963[67] |
"South of the Border"
|
Michael Carr Jimmy Kennedy
|
1957
|
with Como's Little Combo
|
"Souvenir d'Italie"
|
Lelio Luttazzi
|
Italian: Giulio Scarnicca Renzo Tarabusi English: Carl Sigman
|
1966
|
with the Allesandro Allessandroni Singers[18] |
"Sow the Seeds of Happiness"
|
Jack Keller Noel Sherman
|
1958
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[326] Not Released[326] |
"St. Louis Blues"
|
W. C. Handy Arranged by Jack Andrews & Joe Lipman
|
1959
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[40][327] |
"Stand Beside Me"
|
Tompall Glaser
|
1965[105] |
"Stay with Me"
|
Nick Perito
|
Ray Charles
|
1966
|
from the album Lightly Latin[17] |
"A Still Small Voice"
|
Ben Weisman
|
Al Stillman
|
1958[14] |
"Stop! And Think It Over"
|
Roy C. Bennett Sid Tepper
|
1967
|
with Ray Charles Singers[166][328] |
"The Story of the First Christmas"
|
Traditional Christmas Story Medley adapted by John A. Richards
|
1950[329] |
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[330] |
1959
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[80] |
"Summer Me, Winter Me"
|
Michel Legrand
|
Marilyn and Alan Bergman
|
1969[331] |
(Not Released)[42] |
"Summertime"
|
George Gershwin
|
Ira Gershwin[332] Du Bose Heyward
|
1952
|
with Sally Sweetland featuring instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[50] |
"Summer Wind"
|
Henry Mayer
|
Danish: Hans Bradtke English: Johnny Mercer
|
1965[166] |
with the Anita Kerr Quartet[166][333] |
"Sunrise, Sunset"
|
Jerry Bock
|
Sheldon Harnick
|
1968[119] |
"Sunshine Wine"
|
Cindy Walker
|
1968[334] |
Released in June 1969[35] |
"Surrender"
|
Bennie Benjamin George Weiss
|
1946[335] |
"Sweet Adorable You"
|
Thomas Baker Knight
|
1965[105] |
"Sweet Leilani"
|
Harry Owens
|
1980
|
Performed by the Ray Charles Singers[336] Part of Bing Crosby Medley[5] |
"The Sweetest Sounds"
|
Richard Rodgers
|
1962[65] |
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[337] |
"Swingin' on a Star"
|
Jimmy Van Heusen
|
Johnny Burke
|
1980
|
Part of Bing Crosby Medley[5] |
T
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"Take a Look at Me"
|
Ronald E. McCown
|
1973[338] |
(Not Released)[42] |
"Take Me Home"
|
Michelle Aller Robert Esty
|
1973[339] |
(Not Released)[42] |
"Talk of the Town"
|
Chester Conn
|
Gus Kahn
|
1955
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[340] (Not Released)[42][340] |
"Tell Her of My Love, Paloma"
|
Unknown
|
1958
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[341] (Not Released)[42][341] |
"Temptation"
|
Nacio Herb Brown
|
Arthur Freed
|
[1945 (twice)
|
Both 1945 versions with Ted Steele Orchestra February 1945 version with The Satisfiers[342] |
1974
|
with the Ray Charles Singers[41] |
"That Ain't All"
|
John D. Loudermilk
|
1965[105] |
"That Christmas Feeling"
|
Bennie Benjamin George Weiss
|
1946
|
with Russ Case & his Orchestra[188] |
"That Old Gang of Mine"
|
Ray Henderson
|
Mort Dixon Billy Rose
|
1939
|
with the Ted Weems Orchestra[19][20] |
1951
|
with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[343] |
"That's All this Old World Needs"
|
Bob Tubert Demetriss ( Tubert ) Tapp
|
1967 (twice)[344] |
Nashville version released in June 1969[35] New York version not released[344] |
"That's the Beginning of the End"
|
Alex Kramer Joan Whitney
|
1946[345] |
"That's What Friends Are For"
|
Burt Bacharach
|
Carole Bayer Sager
|
1987
|
with Nick Perito Orchestra[46] |
"That's Where I Came In"
|
Peter DeRose
|
Charles Tobias
|
1946[346] |
"There Is No Christmas Like a Home Christmas"
|
Carl Sigman Mickey J. Addy
|
1950
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[347] |
|
|
1968
|
with Ray Charles Singers[28][347] |
"There'll Never Be Another Night Like This"
|
David Reilly Anthony Bygraves
|
1980[86] |
"There'll Soon Be a Rainbow"
|
Henry Nemo David Saxon
|
1943[348] |
"There Never Was a Night So Beautiful"
|
John Rox
|
1954[349] |
"There's a Big Blue Cloud (Next to Heaven)"
|
Ervin Drake Hans Lengsfelder Paul James McGrane
|
1951[350] |
"There's No Boat Like a Rowboat"
|
Irving Gordon
|
1951[351] |
"They Say It's Wonderful"
|
Irving Berlin
|
1946
|
with Russ Case & his Orchestra[57] |
"The Things I Didn't Do"
|
Fred Jay, Ira Kosloff and Irving Reid
|
1954[72] |
"This is a Great Country"
|
Irving Berlin
|
Irving Berlin
|
1962[110] |
"This is All I Ask"
|
Gordon Jenkins
|
1963[67] |
"Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree"
|
L. Russell Brown
|
Irwin Levine
|
1973[16] |
"Till the End of Time"
|
Frédéric Chopin Adaptation: Buddy Kaye Ted Mossman
|
Buddy Kaye Ted Mossman
|
[1945[37][38] |
with Russell Case Orchestra[352] |
"Tina Marie"
|
Bob Merrill
|
1955[284] |
"Together Forever"
|
Harvey Schmidt
|
Tom Jones
|
1968
|
with the Ray Charles Singers[119] also appears on the album Seattle[35] |
"To Know You (Is to Love You)"
|
Robert Allen
|
Allan Roberts
|
1952
|
with Betty Hutton featuring instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[353] (Not Released)[42] |
1952
|
with The Fontane Sisters featuring instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[353] |
1959
|
with Ray Charles featuring instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[40] |
"Tomboy"
|
Joe Farrell Jim Conway
|
1959
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[103] |
"Tonight I Celebrate My Love For You"
|
Michael Masser
|
Gerry Goffin
|
1987
|
with Nick Perito Orchestra[46] |
"Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral"
|
James Royce Shannon
|
1980
|
Part of Bing Crosby Medley[5] |
"Toselli's Serenade (Dreams and Memories)"
|
Enrico Toselli
|
English: Carl Sigman
|
1966
|
with the Allesandro Allessandroni Singers[18] |
"Toyland"
|
Victor Herbert Arranged & Adapted by Nick Perito
|
1968
|
with the Ray Charles Singers[28] |
"Traveling Down a Lonely Road" (Love theme from La Strada)
|
Nino Rinaldi Rota Michele Galderi
|
Italian: Nino Rinaldi Rota Michele Galderi English: Don Raye
|
1966
|
with the Allesandro Allessandroni Singers[18] |
"Trees"
|
Oscar Rasbach
|
Joyce Kilmer
|
1955
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[354] Not Released[354] |
"Trouble Comes"
|
Jack Segal Marvin Fisher
|
1958
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[355] (Not Released)[355] |
"(Trouble Ends) Out Where the Blues Begins"
|
Cliff Friend
|
1936
|
with Ted Weems Orchestra[19] |
"Try a Little Tenderness"
|
James Campbell Reginald Connelly Harry M. Woods
|
1956
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[356] First Released in 1993 on the CD compilation Yesterday & Today - A Celebration in Song[356] |
"Try to Remember"
|
Harvey Schmidt
|
Tom Jones
|
1968[119] |
"Tulips and Heather"
|
Harold Fields, Howard Barnes and Joseph Roncoroni (credited as Milton Carson)
|
1951[357] |
"Tumbling Tumbleweeds"
|
Bob Nolan
|
1950
|
with the Western-Ayres (a Country music section of the Mitchell Ayres Orchestra)[56] featuring vocal backing from Sons of the Pioneers[358] |
"Turnaround"
|
Alan Green Harry Belafonte Malvina Reynolds
|
1968
|
with the Ray Charles Singers[119] also appears on the album Seattle[35] |
"Turn Around"
|
Henry Mayer
|
Al Stillman
|
1970
|
(Not Released)[42] |
"'Twas the Night Before Christmas"
|
Ray Charles
|
Clement Clarke Moore (original poem)
|
1953
|
with Mitchell Ayres String Ensemble[76] |
"The Twelve Days of Christmas"
|
Traditional Christmas Song in the Public Domain
|
1953
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[76] |
"Twilight on the Trail"
|
Louis Alter
|
Sidney D. Mitchell
|
1958
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[4] |
"Two Blind Loves"
|
Harold Arlen
|
E. Y. Harburg
|
1939[19] |
with Ted Weems Orchestra From the film Marx Bros. At the Circus[359] |
"Two Lost Souls"
|
Richard Adler
|
Jerry Ross
|
1955[72] |
"Two Loves Have I"
|
Vincent Scotto
|
French: Georges Koger, Henri Varna English:Jack Murray, Barry Trivers
|
1947[360] |
U
|
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"Unchained Melody"
|
Alex North Hy Zaret
|
1956
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[361] First Released in 1993 on the CD compilation Yesterday & Today - A Celebration in Song[361] |
"Un giorno dopo l'altro (One Day is Like Another)"
|
Luigi Tenco
|
Earl S. Shuman
|
1966
|
with the Allesandro Allessandroni Singers[18] |
"Until Today"
|
J. Fred Coots Oscar Levant
|
Benny Davis
|
1936
|
with Ted Weems Orchestra[19] |
W
|
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"Walk Right Back"
|
Sonny Curtis
|
1973[362] |
"Wanted"
|
Jack Fulton Lois Steele
|
1953
|
with Hugo Winterhalter Orchestra & Chorus[363] |
"Watchin' the Trains Go By"
|
Tot Seymour Al Goodhart
|
1950
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[364] |
"Watermelon Weather"
|
Hoagy Carmichael
|
Paul Francis Webster
|
1952
|
with Eddie Fisher featuring instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[56][365] |
"The Way We Were"
|
Marvin Hamlisch
|
Marilyn & Alan Bergman
|
1974[41][366] |
"Weave Me the Sunshine"
|
Peter Yarrow
|
1974
|
with the Ray Charles Singers[41] |
"We Kiss in a Shadow"
|
Richard Rodgers
|
Oscar Hammerstein II
|
1951[32] |
with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[367] |
"Welcome Home"
|
unknown
|
1973
|
(Not Released)[42] |
"We'll Meet Again"
|
Ross Parker
|
Hughie Charles
|
1977[368] |
"We've Only Just Begun"
|
Roger Nichols
|
Paul Williams
|
1970[83] |
"What Am I Gonna Do About You?"
|
Jules Styne
|
Sammy Cahn
|
1946[369] |
"What Kind of Fool Am I?"
|
Leslie Bricusse Anthony Newley
|
1963[67] |
"What'll I Do?"
|
Irving Berlin
|
1947
|
with Russ Case & his Orchestra[59] |
"What Love Is Made Of"
|
Paul Vance Jack Segal Eddie Snyder
|
1967
|
with the Ray Charles Singers[370] |
"What More Is There to Say?
|
Al Frisch
|
Robert Mellin
|
1952[371] |
(Not Released)[42] |
"What's New?"
|
Bob Haggart
|
Johnny Burke
|
1962[65] |
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[372] |
"What's One More Time?"
|
Richard Leigh
|
1983[115] |
"When"
|
George Fischoff Arranged by Byron Olsen
|
1980[86] |
"When Day is Done"
|
Robert Katscher
|
German: Robert Katscher English: Buddy DeSylva[56] |
1947
|
with Russ Case & his Orchestra[373] |
"When Hearts Are Young"
|
Sigmund Romberg Al Goodman
|
Cyrus Wood
|
1960[156] |
"When I Fall in Love"
|
Victor Young
|
Edward Heyman
|
1958[4] |
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[374] |
"When I Lost You"
|
Irving Berlin
|
1963[67] |
"When I Need You"
|
Albert Hammond
|
Carole Bayer Sager
|
1977
|
"When I Wanted You"
|
Gino Cuncio Arranged by Gerald Alters & Stanley Schwartz
|
1978
|
with Nick Perito Orchestra[375] |
"When Is Sometime?"
|
Jimmy Van Heusen
|
Johnny Burke
|
1947
|
with Russ Case & his Orchestra From the 1949 film A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court[376] |
"When She Smiles"
|
Jerry Liliendahl
|
1980[86] |
"When Tonight Is Just a Memory"
|
Bennie Benjamin George Weiss
|
1947
|
with Helen Carroll and the Satisfiers featuring instrumental backing from Lloyd Shaffer Orchestra[377] |
"When You and I Were Young, Maggie"
|
J. A. Butterfield Geo. W. Johnson
|
1960
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[156] |
"When You Come to the End of the Day"
|
Frank C. Westphal
|
Gus Kahn
|
1952
|
with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[378] First Released in 1955 on the greatest hits album RCA Victor Platter Partywith various artists[308] |
1958[14] |
with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[378] |
"When You Were Sweet Sixteen"
|
James Thornton
|
1947
|
with The Satisfiers[37][38] features instrumental backing from Lloyd Shaffer Orchestra[379] from the film The Great John L.[37][38][379] |
"When Your Hair Has Turned to Silver (I Will Love You Just the Same)"
|
Peter De Rose
|
Charles Tobias
|
1947
|
with Russ Case & his Orchestra[59] |
"When You're Away"
|
Victor Herbert
|
Henry Blossom
|
1955
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[380] (Not Released)[42][380] |
"When You're in Love"
|
Gene De Paul
|
Johnny Mercer
|
1968
|
with the Ray Charles Singers[119] |
"When You're Smiling"
|
Larry Shay Mark Fisher Joe Goodwin
|
1947
|
with The Satisfiers featuring instrumental backing from Russ Case & his Orchestra[381] |
"Where Do I Begin?"
|
Francis Lai
|
Carl Sigman
|
1971
|
with the Ray Charles Singers[181] |
"Where Does a Little Tear Come From?"
|
Marge Barton Fred MacRae Arranged by Anita Kerr
|
1965
|
with the Anita Kerr Quartet[105] |
"Where Is Love?"
|
Lionel Bart
|
1977
|
with Nick Perito Orchestra and the Tony Mansell Singers[368] |
"Where or When"
|
Richard Rodgers
|
Lorenz Hart
|
1980[5] |
"Where You're Concerned"
|
Nancy Goland
|
1977[382] |
with Nick Perito Orchestra & Tony Mansell Singers Released in 1978[383] |
"The Whiffenpoof Song"
|
Tod B. Galloway
|
Meade Minnigerode George S. Pomeroy
|
1958
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers Part of the "Letters" Medley[4] |
"While We’re Young"
|
Alec Wilder Morty Palitz
|
Bill Engvick
|
1952
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[50][156] |
1960
|
"White Christmas"
|
Irving Berlin
|
1947
|
with Lloyd Shaffer Orchestra and a Mixed Chorus[188] |
1959
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[80] |
1980
|
Part of Bing Crosby Medley[5] |
"Whither Thou Goest"
|
Guy Singer
|
1958
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers[14] |
"Who Put That Dream In Your Eyes?"
|
Al Stewart M. P. Brown
|
1975
|
Windmill[384] |
"Why Did You Leave Me?"
|
Norman Kaye Steve Nelson
|
1952
|
with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[385] |
"Why Does it Have to Rain on Sunday?"
|
Bob Merrill Vi Ott
|
1975
|
"Wild Horses"
|
Robert Schumann Adaptation: Johnny Burke writing as "K.C. Rogan"
|
Johnny Burke writing as "K.C. Rogan"
|
1953
|
with Hugo Winterhalter Orchestra & Chorus[386] |
"The Wind Beneath My Wings"
|
Larry Henley Jeff Silbar
|
1987
|
with Nick Perito Orchestra[46] |
"Winter Wonderland"
|
Felix Bernard Dick Smith
|
1946
|
with The Satisfiers featuring instrumental backing from Russ Case & his Orchestra[188] |
1959[80] |
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[387] |
"With All My Heart and Soul"
|
Larry Stock Stanley Adams
|
1951
|
with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra[388] |
"With a Song in My Heart"
|
Richard Rodgers
|
Lorenz Hart
|
1948 (twice)
|
with Henri René Orchestra & Chorus[59][389] |
with Robert Tucker Chorus[390] from the film Words and Music[59][390] |
"Without a Song"
|
Vincent Youmans
|
Billy Rose Edward Eliscu
|
1951
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[57] |
1970
|
with The Doodletown Pipers[112] |
"Without Your Love"
|
Johnny Lange and Fred Striker
|
1973[391] |
(Not Released)[42] |
"Woman of the World"
|
|
|
1973
|
(Not Released)[42] |
"Wonderful Baby"
|
Don McLean
|
1975
|
with The Nashville Sounds[392] |
"World of Dreams"
|
Des O'Connor
|
1975
|
with The Nashville Sounds[393] |
"A World of Love (That I Found in Your Arms)"
|
François Deguelt
|
English: Judy Spencer
|
1967
|
with the Ray Charles Singers[394] |
"Wouldn't It Be Nice?"
|
Jimmy McHugh
|
Harold Adamson
|
[1945
|
with The Satisfiers featuring instrumental backing from Ted Steele Orchestra[395] |
"Wrong Rainbow"
|
Michael Bacon
|
1975
|
with The Nashville Sounds[396] (Not Released)[42][396] |
Y
|
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"Yellow Beach Umbrella"
|
Craig Doerge
|
Judy Henske
|
1975
|
with The Nashville Sounds[397] (Not Released)[42][397] |
"Yes, No, Maybe!"
|
Shirley Brotman Walter Brown
|
1976
|
(Not Released)
|
"Yesterday"
|
Lennon–McCartney
|
1966
|
with Ray Charles Singers[17] |
"Yesterday I Heard the Rain"
|
Canache Armando Manzanero
|
Gene Lees
|
1971
|
with the Ray Charles Singers[181] |
"Yo Te Quiero Asi"
|
Don McLean
|
Spanish: Jose Maria Pater
|
1973
|
"You Alone (Solo Tu)"
|
Robert Allen
|
Al Stillman
|
1953
|
with Hugo Winterhalter Orchestra & Chorus[398] |
1961
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[398] performed as a medley with two other songs[11] |
"You Are In Love"
|
Bart Howard
|
1959
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers
|
"You Are My World"
|
Paul Vance Bobby London Arranged by Kenny Ascher
|
1980[86] |
"You Are Never Far Away"
|
Robert Allen
|
Allen Roberts
|
1952
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus (Not Released)
|
1958
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra and Ray Charles Singers[4] |
"You Are So Beautiful"
|
Billy Preston Bruce Fisher Arranged by Gerald Alters & Stanley Schwartz
|
1978
|
with Nick Perito Orchestra[399] not released[42] |
"You Are the Sunshine of My Life"
|
Stevie Wonder
|
1974
|
with the Ray Charles Singers[41] |
"You Came a Long Way from St. Louis"
|
John Benson Brooks
|
Bob Russell
|
1959[40] |
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[400] |
"You Can't Pull the Wool Over My Eyes"
|
|
|
1936
|
with the Ted Weems Orchestra[20] |
"You Do Something to Me"
|
Cole Porter
|
1955[23] |
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra
|
"You'll Always Be My Lifetime Sweetheart"
|
Robert "Bobby" Day
|
Johnny Burke (writing as K.C. Rogan)
|
1955
|
"You'll Never Walk Alone"
|
Richard Rodgers
|
Oscar Hammerstein II
|
1951
|
with Mitchell Ayres & his Orchestra (Not Released)
|
1952
|
with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra & Chorus[50] |
1970
|
with The Doodletown Pipers[112] |
1980[5] |
"You Made It That Way (Watermelon Summer)"
|
Dwayne Blackwell Rani Blackwell
|
1967[401] |
"You Needed Me"
|
Randy Goodrum
|
1980[5] |
"You're Following Me"
|
Burt Bacharach
|
Bob Hilliard
|
1961[72] |
"You're Just in Love"
|
Irving Berlin
|
1950
|
with The Fontane Sisters featuring instrumental backing from Mitchell Ayres Orchestra[32] |
"You're Nearer"
|
Richard Rodgers
|
Lorenz Hart
|
1968[119] |
1987[46] |
"You Won't Be Satisfied (Until You Break My Heart)"
|
Teddy Powell Larry Stock
|
1946[402] |
Z
|
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"Zing Zing —Zoom Zoom"
|
Sigmund Romberg
|
Charles Tobias
|
1950[403] |
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