Richie Ray & Bobby Cruz

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  • salsa
  • latin
  • fania
  • mambo
  • latin jazz
Ray left Juilliard in 1963, after just one year. He made this choice so that he could get organized and dedicate himself to his own band. This was a year after Cruz joined in as the lead vocalist. In 1964, he signed with Fonseca Records and released his debut album, Ricardo Ray Arrives-Comejen. The album included the outstanding hit songs "Mambo Jazz", "Comejen", "Viva Richie Ray", "El Mulato", "Suavito", "Pa' Chismoso Tu" and the bolero-cha "Si Te Contaran". The famous pair recorded some of their finest work during the period that they were with the Fonseca label.

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Songs

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    Fire and Rain

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    Gan Gan Y Gon Gon

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    Get It All

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    Gloria a Dios (Let It Be)

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    Guaguanco Raro

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    Guaguanco Triste

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    Hermana Elena

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    Ja Ja (Ha Ha)

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    Ja, Ja (Ha Ha)

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    Jesus En El Jardin

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    Juan En La Ciudad

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    Juan Sebastian Fuga

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    Kyrie Eleison

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    La Bailarina

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    La Cosita

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    La Novela

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    La Oportunidad

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    La Timba

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    La Vida

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    La Vieja Reguetona

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    La Vimari

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    La Zafra

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    Lamento Borincano

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    Last Train To Clarksville

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    Last Train To Clarksville (Instrumental)

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    Lazy Day

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    Le Llaman Jesus

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    Libre Soy

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    Lighten Up Baby

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    Lo atara la arache

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    Los Reyes De La Salsa

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    Luis y Lola

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    Mambo Jazz

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    Mambo Tata

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    Matiagua

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    Mi Amigo Juan

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    Mi Bandera

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    Mi Mayoral

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    Mi Niñez

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    Nabucodonosor

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    Nadie Se Acuerda De Ti

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    Nina

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    No Puedo

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    No Tin Pena

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    Nostalgias

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    Pachanga Mania

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    Palelo

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    Pancho Cristal

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    Patricia

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    Pero El Cielo Donde Esta?


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