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Richie Ray & Bobby Cruz
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?