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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    France: Comme d'habitude (My Way)

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    Frankie & Johnny

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    Frenesi

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    From Here To Eternity

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    Geen Eyes

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    Germany: Wunderland bei nacht (Wonderland by Night)

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    Girl Talk

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    Good Bless the Child

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    Half as Much

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    Happy Holiday

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    Harbour Lights

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    Harlem Nocture

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    Harlem Nocturne

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    Have yourself a Merry Little Christmas

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    Hawaii: A Royal Hawaiian Sunset

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    Heat Ray

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    Heat Wave

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    Here's That Rainy Day

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    Holiday for Strings

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    House Party Hop

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    How High the Moon

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    I Almost Lost My Mind

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    I Can't Stop Loving You

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    I Don't Know Why (I Just Do)

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    I Get a Kick Out of You

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    I Got It Bad

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    I Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out to Dry

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    I Hadn't Anyone Till You

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    I Hear a Rhapsody

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    I Know Why

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    I Left My Heart in San Francisco

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    I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart

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    I Only Have Eyes for You

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    I Should Care

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    I Wish You Love

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    I'll Be Home for Christmas

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    I'll Close My Eyes

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    I'll Never Smile Again

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    I'll See You in My Dreams

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    I'll Walk Alone

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    I'm Yours

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    I've Found a New Baby

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    I've Got the World on a String

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    I've Got You Under My Skin

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    Ida, Sweet as Apple Cider

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    Idaho

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    If I Had You

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    In a Mellotone

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    In the Mood

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    Indubtibaly


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