Ray Anthony

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  • jazz
  • swing
  • instrumental
  • easy listening
  • big band
Ray Anthony, born Raymond Antonini on January 22, 1922, in Pennsylvania, began studying the trumpet with his father. He played two years with Glenn Miller and then with Jimmy Dorsey. Afterwards, he formed his own highly popular dance band. His greatest fame, however, probably came, not as a big band leader, but as the composer of the "Dragnet" theme, "The Bunny Hop," and "Dancing In the Dark." During the 1950s, he appeared in a number of movies and TV shows, including an appearance in the movie, "Daddy Long Legs."

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Songs

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    Can Anyone Explain?

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    Can Anyone Explain? (No, No, No!)

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    Canada: Snowbird

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    Careless

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    Chatanooga Choo Choo

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    Chloe

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    Chopsticks

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    Christmas Dreams

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    Christmas Kisses

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    Christmas Trumpets

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    Christmas Trumpets / We Wish You a Merry Christmas

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    Christopher Columbus

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    Comin' Though the Rye

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    Cook's Tour

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    Corner Pocket

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    Count Every Day

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    Count Every Star

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    Cow Cow Boogie

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    Dancers in Love

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    Dancing in the Dark

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    Dancing on the Ceiling

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    Darktown Rag

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    Day by Day

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    Deep Purple

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    Deep River

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    Delicado

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    Dinah

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    Dippermouth Blues

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    Dixie

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    Dixie Doodle

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    Don't Be That Way

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    Don't Get Around Much Anymore

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    Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying

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    Don't Worry About Me

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    Dragnet

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    Dragnet / Room 43

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    Dream

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    Dream Dancing

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    Drive In

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    Dry Bones

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    Easy to Love

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    Elmer's Tune

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    Embraceable You

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    England: Yesterday

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    Every Dog Has His Day

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    Falling in Love With Love

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    Fanfare Boogie

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    Fly Me to The Moon

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    Flying Home

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    For Dancers Only


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