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Raymond Bernard Evans (February 4, 1915 – February 15, 2007) was an American best known for being a half of a composing-songwriting duo with , specializing himself in writing lyrics for songs. On Livingston composed, Evans wrote the . Ray Evans papers, 1921-2012, Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, university of Pennsylvania.


Biography

Early life and family
Ray Evans was born on February 4, 1915, to a family in Salamanca, New York, United States.


Career
Evans was valedictorian of his high school class, where he played clarinet in the band. The Salamanca High School yearbook from 1931 states: "His original themes and brilliant oral talks are the despair of his classmates. Ray's quite a humorist, too. At times, his satire is positively killing." He received a bachelor's degree in from the University of Pennsylvania's in 1936, writing a senior thesis on "The relation between the central bank, member banks and the money market".

In 1934, Evans met while a student at Penn. Together they played in the university's college dance orchestra, "The Continentals". During school vacations the orchestra was engaged to play on several international cruises. After graduation the duo continued their partnership, seeking a career as a song-writing team in New York and later Hollywood. Their first big break came after auditioning for comedians Ole Olsen and Chic Johnson in 1939. Their song "G'bye Now" made it into Olsen and Johnson's Broadway revue Hellzapoppin. In 1946, Livingston and Evans signed a contract with Paramount Studios in Hollywood.

Livingston and Evans did not hit the top until 1946, when they set the music publishing business on fire with "To Each His Own", which reached number one on the Billboard charts for three different artists, and occupied the top five positions on the "Most Played On the Air" chart for four different weeks (August 24, 1946, and again on September 7, September 14 and October 5, five versions appeared simultaneously in the Top Ten). "Buttons and Bows" (1947) was their next multi-million seller, written for the movie The Paleface, with four artists reaching the top ten in 1948. For that song, the duo earned their first major award, the Academy Award for Best Song. They finished off the decade with 1949's "Mona Lisa", written for the movie Captain Carey, U.S.A., in which it was performed by Sergio de Karlo. "Mona Lisa" was a chart hit for seven popular and two country artists in 1950, sold a million for Nat King Cole, and won the pair another Oscar for Best Song.

(1986). 9780898200836, Record Research Inc. .

Livingston and Evans, both members of , won their third Academy Award for the song "Que Sera Sera", featured in the movie The Man Who Knew Too Much and sung by . Another popular song that he and Livingston wrote for a film was the song "Tammy", written for the 1957 movie Tammy and the Bachelor. The song was nominated for an for Best Song. Livingston and Evans also wrote popular TV themes for shows including and Mr. Ed.

Despite initial doubt on their part that the song would be commercially successful, their Christmas song "", intended for the 1951 Bob Hope film The Lemon Drop Kid, has become a Christmas standard.

(2026). 9781135471996, Routledge. .

Evans appeared as himself with Livingston in the film Sunset Boulevard in the New Year's Eve party scene.

In 1958, the song-writing team was nominated for a for the musical Oh, Captain!. Evans also collaborated separately with Michael Feinstein, , , and . The song "Dear Heart" from the 1964 film of the same name was written by Livingston and Evans with Henry Mancini; it was nominated for an and for the Song of the Year , and was recorded multiple times, charting for , Jack Jones, and .


Death
He died aged 92 in Los Angeles, California, on the 42nd anniversary of the death of Nat King Cole, who had made "Mona Lisa" so famous. Evans was married for nearly 56 years to actress, writer, and playwright Wyn Ritchie Evans. His legacy is maintained and developed by the Ray and Wyn Ritchie Evans Foundation in Culver City, California. The Ray Evans Seneca Theater in his hometown of Salamanca, NY, is named after him.


Legacy
Evans is an inductee in the Songwriters Hall of Fame. He and Livingston have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.


Works
Ray Evans wrote more than 700 songs for screen, stage, and television. Most were composed with writing partner Jay Livingston. The Ray and Wyn Ritchie Evans Foundation Official Website.


Works on Screen
1941Secrets of a Co-EdProducers Releasing Corporation (PRC)Brazilly Willy
1944I Accuse My ParentsProducers Releasing Corporation (PRC)
1944Producers Releasing Corporation (PRC)
1944Why Girls Leave HomeProducers Releasing Corporation (PRC)
1945Crime, Inc.Producers Releasing Corporation (PRC)
1945KittyParamount PicturesKitty
1945People Are FunnyParamount PicturesHey Jose
1945The Stork ClubParamount PicturesA Square In The Social Circle
1946Double RhythmParamount PicturesHave The Last Kiss On Me
1946Monsieur BeaucaireParamount Pictures
1946My Favorite BrunetteParamount Pictures
1946To Each His OwnParamount PicturesTo Each His Own
1947Champagne For TwoParamount PicturesHo! Ho! Jose!
1947Dream GirlParamount Pictures
1947Easy Come, Easy GoParamount PicturesEasy Come, Easy Go
1947Paramount PicturesGolden Earrings
1947Paris In The SpringParamount PicturesAt The Carnival
1947Smooth SailingParamount PicturesGreat Feeling
1947The Big ClockParamount PicturesThe Big Clock
1947The Imperfect LadyParamount PicturesPiccadilly Tilly
1947Paramount PicturesLaramie
1948Paramount PicturesBeyond Glory
1948Catalina InterludeParamount PicturesCatalina
1948Isn't It Romantic?Paramount Pictures
1948Paramount Pictures
1948Speed to SparePine-Thomas Productions-Paramount PicturesGolden Earrings
1948The PalefaceParamount Pictures
1949Bride of VengeanceParamount Pictures
1949Copper CanyonParamount PicturesCopper Canyon
1949Paramount Pictures
1949My Friend IrmaParamount Pictures
1949Paid In FullParamount PicturesYou're Wonderful
1949Song of SurrenderParamount PicturesSong of Surrender
1949Streets of LaredoParamount PicturesThe Streets of Laredo
1949Sunset Blvd.Paramount Pictures
1949The Great LoverParamount Pictures
1949The HeiressParamount PicturesMy Love Loves Me
1950Ace In The HoleParamount PicturesWe're Coming Leo
1950Captain Carey, U.S.A.Paramount PicturesMona Lisa
1950Fancy PantsParamount Pictures
1950Lucy GallantParamount PicturesHow Can I Tell Her?
1950My Friend Irma Goes WestParamount Pictures
1950No Man of Her OwnParamount PicturesThe Lie
1950Samson and DelilahParamount PicturesThe Song of Delilah
1950The FuriesParamount PicturesT.C. Round-Up Time
1950The Redhead and the CowboyParamount PicturesTrav'lin' Free
1951Aaron Slick from Punkin CrickParamount Pictures
1951Anything Can HappenParamount PicturesLove Laughs At Kings
1951CrosswindsParamount PicturesCrosswinds
1951Here Comes The GroomParamount Pictures
1951My Favorite SpyParamount PicturesJust A Moment More
1951RhubarbParamount Pictures
1951SangareePine Thomas Productions-Paramount PicturesSangaree
1951Somebody Loves MeParamount Pictures
1951Son of PalefaceParamount Pictures
1951That's My BoyParamount PicturesRidgeville Fight Song
1951The Lemon Drop KidParamount Pictures
1951When Worlds CollideParamount PicturesWhen Worlds Collide
1952HoudiniParamount PicturesThe Golden Years
1952Off LimitsParamount Pictures
1952The Stars Are SingingParamount Pictures
1952Those Redheads from SeattleParamount PicturesMister Banjo Man
1952Thunder In The EastParamount PicturesThe Ruby and the Pearl
1952What Price Glory20th Century Fox
1953Here Come The GirlsParamount Pictures
1953Red GartersParamount Pictures
1954Casanova's Big NightParamount PicturesPretty Mandolin
1954Mister RobertsWarner Bros.Let Me Hear You Whisper
1954SabrinaParamount PicturesDream Girl
1954Three Ring CircusParamount PicturesHey, Punchinello
1955Raw Wind in EdenUniversal International PicturesThe Magic Touch
1955The Man Who Knew Too MuchParamount Pictures
1955The Second Greatest SexUniversal International PicturesThe Second Greatest Sex
1956IstanbulUniversal International PicturesI Was A Little Too Lonely (And You Were A Little Too Late)
1956Tammy and the BachelorUniversal International Pictures
1956The Mole PeopleUniversal International PicturesThe Mole People
1956The Scarlet HourParamount PicturesNever Let Me Go
1957Omar KhayyamParamount Pictures
1957Saddle the WindMGMSaddle the Wind
1957The James Dean StoryWarner Bros.Let Me Be Loved
1957This Happy FeelingUniversal International PicturesThis Happy Feeling
1958Another Time Another PlaceParamount PicturesAnother Time Another Place
1958Girls On The LooseUniversal PicturesI Was A Little Too Lonely (And You Were A Little Too Late)
1958HouseboatParamount Pictures
1958Once Upon A HorseUniversal International PicturesOnce Upon A Horse
1958The Big BeatUniversal International PicturesAs I Love You
1958VertigoParamount PicturesVertigo
1959A Private's Affair20th Century Fox
1959The Blue Angel20th Century FoxLola-Lola
1959Take a Giant StepUnited ArtistsTake a Giant Step
1960All Hands On Deck20th Century Fox
1961The Two Little Bears20th Century FoxHoney Bear
1961Too Late BluesParamount Pictures
1962Krazy KatKing Features-Paramount
1962Wait Until DarkWarner Bros.Wait Until Dark
1964Warner Bros.Dear Heart
1964Tammy and the DoctorUniversal PicturesTammy
1964Walt DisneyAngel
1964Youngblood HawkeWarner Bros.On My Way (The Youngblood Hawke theme)
1965CharadeUniversal PicturesPunch and Judy
1965HarlowParamount PicturesLonely Girl
1965Never Too LateParamount PicturesNever Too Late
1965The Night of the GrizzlyParamount PicturesAngela
1965The Third DayWarner Bros.Love Me Now
1966ArabesqueUniversal PicturesWe've Loved Before
1966Is Paris Burning?Paramount PicturesParis Smiles
1966The OscarEmbassy Pictures
1966This Property is CondemnedParamount PicturesWish Me A Rainbow
1966Universal International PicturesThe Green Years
1966What Did You Do in the War, Daddy?United ArtistsIn the Arms of Love
1976The Far Side of ParadiseNew World PicturesFoxtrot
1976W.C. Fields and MeUniversal International PicturesThe Joke's On Me
1984The Secret Diary of Sigmund Freud20th Century FoxAngel In The Night
1986Mona LisaHandmade Film and Palace ProductionsMona Lisa


Works on Stage
1940Hellzapoppin'Olsen and Johnson
1941Sons o' FunOlsen and JohnsonAdditional Music by Jay Levinson and Ray Evans
1942New Hellzapoppin' of 1943Olsen and JohnsonHellzapoppin' Polka
1951I Love LydiaPlayers Ring, Hollywood, California
1954Oh, Captain!Alvin Theatre
1954That's LifeLos Angeles Revue
1961Let It RideEugene O'Neill Theater
1976Kentucky LuckyUnproduced
1979Sugar BabiesMark Hellinger Theatre
1984The Italian LookUnproduced
1984West of EastUnproduced
1987The Red ParasolUnproduced
1987What Fools These Mortals BeUnproduced
1988The Odyssey of Runyon JonesValley Music Theater
1990The Passions of PericholeUnproduced


Works on Television
1954Satins And SpursNBC
1956The Dinah Shore Chevy ShowNBCAnniversary Rose
1958NBC
1959NBC
1959Mr. LuckyCBSMr. Lucky
1959The Chevy ShowNBCThat Ain't Right
1959General Electric TheaterMCA-TV
1960CBS
1965TammyABCTammy
1970To Rome With LoveCBSTo Rome With Love
1977The Busters: Ransom for AliceNBCA Dude And A Doll
1979A Family Circus ChristmasCullen-Kasdan ProductionsThe Dreamer
1988 NBCBonanza
1993 NBCBonanza
1995 NBCBonanza


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