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1. | Baby, But You Did
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2. | Roll 'em Around
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3. | South Dakota
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4. | This May Be The Time
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5. | Every Dog Has His Day
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6. | A Lavender Mood
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7. | Mr. Moon
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8. | In-dubitably
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9. | You're The One For Me
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10. | Why Should I Worry
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11. | Why Don't You Want To Come Home
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12. | You Gotta Get Lucky Sometime
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13. | Room 43
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14. | Fall Out
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15. | Kukie Bird
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16. | Dark Eyes
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17. | Peter Gunn
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18. | Wrong Number
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19. | 707
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20. | Swanee River
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21. | Fly Now, Pay Later
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22. | Bunny Hop Rock
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23. | Rock-umba
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24. | Walkin' To Mother's
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25. | Stockholm Blues
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26. | Dreamsville
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27. | Bunny Hop
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28. | The Hokey Pokey.
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Jazz
Recorded: #1-12: Hollywood, California, June 26, 1958. #13-24: Hollywood, California, June 1958 - August 1959 Ray Anthony Pete Candoli, Mannie Klein, Conrad Gozzo (tp), Dick Nash, Tommy Pederson, Milt Bernhart (tb), Ronnie Lang (cl), Bob Hardaway, Plas Johnson, Gus Bivona, Georgie Auld, Med Flory, Joe Maini (saxes), Paul Smith, Buddy Cole, John Bannister (p), Red Callender (tuba), Don Simpson (b) & Alvin Stoller (d), among others.
Ray Anthony
Active Decades: '40s, '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s Born: Jan 20, 1922 in Bentleyville, PA Genre: Jazz Styles: Ballroom Dance, Big Band, Instrumental Pop
Ray Anthony played two years with Glenn Miller and ten with Jimmy Dorsey before forming his own band. Anthony led a group in the Pacific during World War II, then had a highly popular dance band. He probably has as much fame, if not more, as the writer of the theme for Dragnet, the novelty tune "The Bunny Hop," and the hit single "Dancing in the Dark." He also had plenty of film and TV work in the '50s, including an appearance in the film Daddy Long Legs. ---Ron Wynn, All Music Guide |
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