Ray Evans

Three time Academy Award winning songwriter (1915–2007)
Ray Evans
Background information
Birth nameRaymond Bernard Evans
Born(1915-02-04)February 4, 1915
Salamanca, New York, United States
DiedFebruary 15, 2007(2007-02-15) (aged 92)
Los Angeles, California, United States
Occupation(s)Lyricist
Musical artist

Raymond Bernard Evans (February 4, 1915 – February 15, 2007) was an American songwriter. He was a partner in a composing and song-writing duo with Jay Livingston, known for the songs they composed for films. Evans wrote the lyrics and Livingston wrote the music.[1]

Biography

Evans was born to a Jewish family[2][3] in Salamanca, New York, to Philip and Frances Lipsitz Evans.[4] He 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."[5] He received a bachelor's degree in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School in 1936, writing a senior thesis on "The relation between the central bank, member banks and the money market."[1]

Evans met Jay Livingston 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.[6] 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.[7]

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,[8] 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).[9][10][11][12] "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, and won 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.. It 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 Best Song Oscar.[13][14]

Livingston and Evans, both members of ASCAP, won their third Academy Award[15] for the song "Que Sera Sera", featured in the Alfred Hitchcock movie The Man Who Knew Too Much and sung by Doris Day. 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 Academy Award for Best Song. Livingston and Evans also wrote popular TV themes for shows including Bonanza and Mr. Ed. Their Christmas song "Silver Bells" intended for the 1951 Bob Hope film The Lemon Drop Kid, has become a Christmas standard.[16]

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

In 1958, the song-writing team was nominated for a Tony Award for the musical Oh, Captain!. Evans also collaborated separately with Michael Feinstein, Henry Mancini, Max Steiner, and Victor Young. 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 Oscar and for the Song of the Year Grammy Award, and was recorded multiple times, charting for Andy Williams, Jack Jones, and Henry Mancini.

Legacy and death

Evans is an inductee in the Songwriters Hall of Fame.[17] He and Livingston have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[18]

He died at age 92 in Los Angeles, California, on the 42nd anniversary of the death of Nat King Cole, who had made "Mona Lisa" so famous.[19] He was married for nearly 56 years to actress, writer, and playwright Wyn Ritchie Evans.[20] 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.

Works

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Ray Evans wrote more than 700 songs for screen, stage, and television. Most were composed with writing partner Jay Livingston.[21]

Works on Screen

Date Movie Production Song
1941 Secrets of a Co-Ed Producers Releasing Corporation (PRC) Brazilly Willy
1944 I Accuse My Parents Producers Releasing Corporation (PRC)
  • Are You Happy In Your Work?
  • Love Came Between Us
  • Where Can You Be?
1944 Swing Hostess Producers Releasing Corporation (PRC)
  • I'll Eat My Hat
  • I've Got An Invitation
  • Let's Capture This Moment
  • Music To My Ears
  • Say It With Love
  • Swing Hostess
  • The Highway Polka
1944 Why Girls Leave Home Producers Releasing Corporation (PRC)
  • Call Me
  • The Cat and The Canary
  • What Am I Sayin'?
1945 Crime, Inc. Producers Releasing Corporation (PRC)
  • I'm Guilty
  • Lonely Little Camera Girl
1945 Kitty Paramount Pictures Kitty
1945 People Are Funny Paramount Pictures Hey Jose
1945 The Stork Club Paramount Pictures A Square In The Social Circle
1946 Double Rhythm Paramount Pictures Have The Last Kiss On Me
1946 Monsieur Beaucaire Paramount Pictures
  • A Coach and Four
  • Warm As Wine
  • We'll Drink Every Drop In The Shop
1946 My Favorite Brunette Paramount Pictures
  • Beside You
  • My Favorite Brunette
1946 To Each His Own Paramount Pictures To Each His Own
1947 Champagne For Two Paramount Pictures Ho! Ho! Jose!
1947 Dream Girl Paramount Pictures
  • Dream Girl
  • Drunk With Love
1947 Easy Come, Easy Go Paramount Pictures Easy Come, Easy Go
1947 Golden Earrings Paramount Pictures Golden Earrings
1947 Paris In The Spring Paramount Pictures At The Carnival
1947 Smooth Sailing Paramount Pictures Great Feeling
1947 The Big Clock Paramount Pictures The Big Clock
1947 The Imperfect Lady Paramount Pictures Piccadilly Tilly
1947 Whispering Smith Paramount Pictures Laramie
1948 Beyond Glory Paramount Pictures Beyond Glory
1948 Catalina Interlude Paramount Pictures Catalina
1948 Isn't It Romantic? Paramount Pictures
  • At The Nickelodeon
  • I Shoulda Quit When I Was Ahead
  • I Think of You
  • Indiana Dinner
  • Miss Julie July
  • Wonderin' When
1948 Sorrowful Jones Paramount Pictures
  • Havin' A Wonderful Wish (Time You Were Here)
  • Rock-a-Bye Bangtail
1948 Speed to Spare Pine-Thomas Productions-Paramount Pictures Golden Earrings
1948 The Paleface Paramount Pictures
1949 Bride of Vengeance Paramount Pictures
  • Give My Love
  • Give Thy Love
  • The Wine of Old Giuseppe
1949 Copper Canyon Paramount Pictures Copper Canyon
1949 Dear Wife Paramount Pictures
  • Dear Wife
  • Havin' A Wonderful Wish (Time You Were Here)
  • My Own True Love
1949 My Friend Irma Paramount Pictures
  • Here's To Love
  • Just For Fun
  • My Friend Irma
  • My Own, My Only, My All
1949 Paid In Full Paramount Pictures You're Wonderful
1949 Song of Surrender Paramount Pictures Song of Surrender
1949 Streets of Laredo Paramount Pictures The Streets of Laredo
1949 Sunset Blvd. Paramount Pictures
1949 The Great Lover Paramount Pictures
  • A Thousand Violins
  • Lucky Us
1949 The Heiress Paramount Pictures My Love Loves Me
1950 Ace In The Hole Paramount Pictures We're Coming Leo
1950 Captain Carey, U.S.A. Paramount Pictures Mona Lisa
1950 Fancy Pants Paramount Pictures
  • Fancy Pants
  • Home Cookin'
1950 Lucy Gallant Paramount Pictures How Can I Tell Her?
1950 My Friend Irma Goes West Paramount Pictures
  • Baby, Obey Me!
  • I'll Always Love You (Day After Day)
  • Singing a Vagabond Song
  • The Fiddle and Gittar Band
1950 No Man of Her Own Paramount Pictures The Lie
1950 Samson and Delilah Paramount Pictures The Song of Delilah
1950 The Furies Paramount Pictures T.C. Round-Up Time
1950 The Redhead and the Cowboy Paramount Pictures Trav'lin' Free
1951 Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick Paramount Pictures
  • Chores
  • I'd Like To Baby You
  • Life Is A Beautiful Thing
  • Marshmallow Moon
  • My Beloved
  • Purt' Nigh, But Not Plumb
  • Saturday Night In Punkin Crick
  • Soda Shop
  • Step Right Up
  • Still Water
  • The Spider and the Fly
  • Why Should I Believe In Love?
  • Will You Be At Home In Heaven?
1951 Anything Can Happen Paramount Pictures Love Laughs At Kings
1951 Crosswinds Paramount Pictures Crosswinds
1951 Here Comes The Groom Paramount Pictures
  • Bonne Nuit
  • Here Comes The Groom
  • Misto Cristofo Columbo
  • Your Own Little House
1951 My Favorite Spy Paramount Pictures Just A Moment More
1951 Rhubarb Paramount Pictures
  • Friendly Finance Company
  • It's A Priv'lege To Live In Brooklyn
1951 Sangaree Pine Thomas Productions-Paramount Pictures Sangaree
1951 Somebody Loves Me Paramount Pictures
  • Honey, Oh, My Honey
  • Love Her!
  • Love Him!
  • Thanks To You
1951 Son of Paleface Paramount Pictures
  • California Rose
  • What A Dirty Shame
  • Wing-Ding Tonight
1951 That's My Boy Paramount Pictures Ridgeville Fight Song
1951 The Lemon Drop Kid Paramount Pictures
  • It Doesn't Cost A Dime To Dream
  • Silver Bells
  • They Obviously Want Me To Sing
1951 When Worlds Collide Paramount Pictures When Worlds Collide
1952 Houdini Paramount Pictures The Golden Years
1952 Off Limits Paramount Pictures
  • All About Love
  • Right or Wrong
  • The Military Policeman
1952 The Stars Are Singing Paramount Pictures
  • Haven't Got A Worry
  • I Do! I Do! I Do!
  • I Don't See What You See In Me
  • Lovely Weather For Ducks
  • My Heart Is Home
  • My Kind of Day
  • Woof
1952 Those Redheads from Seattle Paramount Pictures Mister Banjo Man
1952 Thunder In The East Paramount Pictures The Ruby and the Pearl
1952 What Price Glory 20th Century Fox
  • All My Love
  • My Love, My Life
  • You and Me Together
1953 Here Come The Girls Paramount Pictures
  • Ali Baba
  • Don't Take My Heart
  • Girls!
  • Heavenly Days
  • Here Come The Girls
  • It's Torment
  • Never So Beautiful
  • See The Circus
  • When You Love Someone
  • Ya Got Class!
1953 Red Garters Paramount Pictures
  • A Dime and a Dollar
  • Bad News
  • Brave Man
  • Ginger Pete
  • Good Intentions
  • Lady Killer
  • Let Me Love You
  • Man and Woman
  • Meet A Happy Guy
  • Red Garters
  • The Robin Randall Song
  • This Is Greater Than I Thought
  • Vaquero!
1954 Casanova's Big Night Paramount Pictures Pretty Mandolin
1954 Mister Roberts Warner Bros. Let Me Hear You Whisper
1954 Sabrina Paramount Pictures Dream Girl
1954 Three Ring Circus Paramount Pictures Hey, Punchinello
1955 Raw Wind in Eden Universal International Pictures The Magic Touch
1955 The Man Who Knew Too Much Paramount Pictures
  • Holy Cow
  • Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)
  • We'll Love Again
1955 The Second Greatest Sex Universal International Pictures The Second Greatest Sex
1956 Istanbul Universal International Pictures I Was A Little Too Lonely (And You Were A Little Too Late)
1956 Tammy and the Bachelor Universal International Pictures
  • French Heels
  • Tammy
1956 The Mole People Universal International Pictures The Mole People
1956 The Scarlet Hour Paramount Pictures Never Let Me Go
1957 Omar Khayyam Paramount Pictures
  • Tell My Love
  • The Loves of Omar Khayyam
1957 Saddle the Wind MGM Saddle the Wind
1957 The James Dean Story Warner Bros. Let Me Be Loved
1957 This Happy Feeling Universal International Pictures This Happy Feeling
1958 Another Time Another Place Paramount Pictures Another Time Another Place
1958 Girls On The Loose Universal Pictures I Was A Little Too Lonely (And You Were A Little Too Late)
1958 Houseboat Paramount Pictures
  • Almost In Your Arms
  • Bing! Bang! Bong!
1958 Once Upon A Horse Universal International Pictures Once Upon A Horse
1958 The Big Beat Universal International Pictures As I Love You
1958 Vertigo Paramount Pictures Vertigo
1959 A Private's Affair 20th Century Fox
  • 36-24-36
  • If You're Willing to Be Mine
  • Love Is A Private Affair
  • The Same Old Army
  • Warm and Willing
1959 The Blue Angel 20th Century Fox Lola-Lola
1959 Take a Giant Step United Artists Take a Giant Step
1960 All Hands On Deck 20th Century Fox
  • All Hands On Deck
  • I Got It Made
  • Little Friend
  • Somewhere There's Home
  • There's No One Like You
  • You Mean Everything To Me
1961 The Two Little Bears 20th Century Fox Honey Bear
1961 Too Late Blues Paramount Pictures
  • Free
  • How Shall We Begin?
  • Love Is Mardis Gras
  • Moonlight In Mexico
  • More and More Amor
  • Take Your Time
  • That's Loneliness
  • Those Bad Old Days
  • Three Dollar Bill
1962 Krazy Kat King Features-Paramount
  • Kolin Kelly
  • Krazy Kat
  • Mrs. Kwakk-Kwakk
  • Offissa Pup
1962 Wait Until Dark Warner Bros. Wait Until Dark
1964 Dear Heart Warner Bros. Dear Heart
1964 Tammy and the Doctor Universal Pictures Tammy
1964 Those Calloways Walt Disney Angel
1964 Youngblood Hawke Warner Bros. On My Way (The Youngblood Hawke theme)
1965 Charade Universal Pictures Punch and Judy
1965 Harlow Paramount Pictures Lonely Girl
1965 Never Too Late Paramount Pictures Never Too Late
1965 The Night of the Grizzly Paramount Pictures Angela
1965 The Third Day Warner Bros. Love Me Now
1966 Arabesque Universal Pictures We've Loved Before
1966 Is Paris Burning? Paramount Pictures Paris Smiles
1966 The Oscar Embassy Pictures
  • Maybe September
  • The Glass Mountain
1966 This Property is Condemned Paramount Pictures Wish Me A Rainbow
1966 Torn Curtain Universal International Pictures The Green Years
1966 What Did You Do in the War, Daddy? United Artists In the Arms of Love
1976 The Far Side of Paradise New World Pictures Foxtrot
1976 W.C. Fields and Me Universal International Pictures The Joke's On Me
1984 The Secret Diary of Sigmund Freud 20th Century Fox Angel In The Night
1986 Mona Lisa Handmade Film and Palace Productions Mona Lisa

Works on Stage

Date Musical Production Song
1940 Hellzapoppin' Olsen and Johnson
  • Bounce
  • G'bye Now
  • My Heart's On Ice
  • My Heartzapoppin'
  • The Window Wiper Song
1941 Sons o' Fun Olsen and Johnson Additional Music by Jay Levinson and Ray Evans
1942 New Hellzapoppin' of 1943 Olsen and Johnson Hellzapoppin' Polka
1951 I Love Lydia Players Ring, Hollywood, California
  • Gee, It's Gonna Be Wonderful
  • Give The Little Girls A Great Big Hand
  • I Love Lydia
  • I Was Waiting for You
  • I Wouldn't Have Had To
  • Let Me Put It This Way
  • Leçon de danse
  • My Most Delectable Dream
  • One Last Fling
  • Riviera
  • The Order of the Garter
  • Viva La Buck
  • Viva La Duel
1954 Oh, Captain! Alvin Theatre
  • A Very Proper Town
  • All Over Again
  • All The Time
  • Anywhere But Here
  • Captain Henry St. James
  • Double Standard
  • Femininity
  • Give It All You Got
  • Hey, Madame
  • I've Been There (And I'm Back)
  • It's Never Quite The Same
  • Life Does A Man A Favor
  • Love Is Hell
  • Oh Captain Prologue
  • Oh Captain! (Overture)
  • Surprise
  • The Morning Music of Montmartre
  • Three Paradises
  • We're Not Children
  • You Don't Know Him
  • You're So Right For Me
1954 That's Life Los Angeles Revue
  • Chihuahua Choo-Choo
  • Clink, Clank, Clunk
  • The Livin' Lovin' Doll
1961 Let It Ride Eugene O'Neill Theater
  • Broads Ain't People
  • Ev'rything Beautiful
  • Happy Birthday Erwin!
  • He Needs You
  • Hey Jimmy Joe John Jim Jack
  • His Own Little Island
  • I Wouldn't Have Had To
  • I Wouldn't Settle for Less
  • I'll Learn Ya
  • If Flutterby Wins
  • It Just Didn't Happen That Way
  • Just An Honest Mistake
  • Let It Ride!
  • Love, Let Me Know
  • Run! Run! Run!
  • The Best Undressed Girl In Town
  • The Nicest Thing
  • There's Something About A Horse
  • Who's Doing What To Erwin?
  • You're The Nicest Thing
1976 Kentucky Lucky Unproduced
  • Any Other Way
  • Country Mornin' Young
  • East To Asheville, South To Atlanta
  • Firin' Up The Seminole Express
  • Kentucky Lucky
  • Put It In A Box
  • The Female He-Male Hoedown Song
  • The Single Girl
  • This Is Home
1979 Sugar Babies Mark Hellinger Theatre
  • Sugar Baby Bounce
  • Warm and Willing
1984 The Italian Look Unproduced
  • Afternoon In Athens
  • All About Women
  • Cara Mia
  • It's In To Be In
  • Just As You Are
  • Kind O' Nice
  • Look-A-Here Joe
  • See Ya, Love Ya
  • The Four Generals
  • The Garbage Disposal
  • The Italian Look (Finale)
  • Viva La Difference
1984 West of East Unproduced
  • Almost In Love
  • Broken Promises
  • That's What I'm Afraid Of
  • The Day After Tomorrow
  • West of East
  • What Am I Afraid Of
  • Wild West Showing
1987 The Red Parasol Unproduced
  • Bon! Bon! Bon!
  • It Just Didn't Happen That Way
  • Tango For Lechers
  • The Natives Are Restless Tonight
  • The Red Parasol
  • The Story
  • Yes
1987 What Fools These Mortals Be Unproduced
  • Brotherhood
  • It's A Miracle
  • Let's Be Lovers
  • Let's Paint The Whole World With Love
  • Love Is Blind
  • Lysander Loves Hermia, Helena Loves Demetrius
  • Unfair!
1988 The Odyssey of Runyon Jones Valley Music Theater
  • Don't Brother Me
  • I Gave You A River
  • I Got A Plan
  • Law and Order
  • Old Gypsy Man
  • Pootsy
  • The Book of Regulations
  • The Odyssey of Runyon Jones
  • What Is A Dog?
  • What Is A Robot?
1990 The Passions of Perichole Unproduced
  • As The Bird Flies
  • But I Miss Him
  • For The Man I Love
  • I Need Your Love
  • I'll Make Every Moment Me
  • Mother Earth
  • Soul Music
  • That's Where I Belong
  • The Battle Hymn of Him And Her
  • The Poor Proud People of Peru
  • The World Belongs To Me
  • What Can I Do That's New
  • What Has She Got

Works on Television

Date Show Production Song
1954 Satins And Spurs NBC
  • Back Home
  • I've Had Enough
  • Nobody Cares
  • Satins and Spurs
  • The Little Rock Roll
  • Whoop Diddy Ay
  • Wildcat Smathers
  • You're So Right For Me
1956 The Dinah Shore Chevy Show NBC Anniversary Rose
1958 Peter Gunn NBC
  • Bye, Bye
  • Dreamsville
  • Straight To Baby
1959 Bonanza NBC
1959 Mr. Lucky CBS Mr. Lucky
1959 The Chevy Show NBC That Ain't Right
1959 General Electric Theater MCA-TV
  • I Heard
  • One Hand Tied Behind My Back
1960 Mister Ed CBS
1965 Tammy ABC Tammy
1970 To Rome With Love CBS To Rome With Love
1977 The Busters: Ransom for Alice NBC A Dude And A Doll
1979 A Family Circus Christmas Cullen-Kasdan Productions The Dreamer
1988 Bonanza: The Next Generation NBC Bonanza
1993 Bonanza: The Return NBC Bonanza
1995 Bonanza: Under Attack NBC Bonanza

References

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  2. ^ Bloom, Nate (2006-12-19). "The Jews Who Wrote Christmas Songs". InterfaithFamily. Retrieved 2006-12-19.
  3. ^ Bloom, Nate (December 22, 2014). "All those Holiday/Christmas Songs: So Many Jewish Songwriters!". Jewish World Review.
  4. ^ "NNDB". Retrieved 29 September 2014.
  5. ^ The Seneca. Salamanca, NY: Published by the senior class of Salamanca High School. 1931.
  6. ^ Whorf, Michael (2012). American Popular Song Lyricists: Oral Histories, 1920s-1960s. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company.
  7. ^ Gottlieb, Robert; Kimball, Robert, eds. (2002). Reading Lyrics. New York: Pantheon Books.
  8. ^ "Ten tunes in forthcoming films". Long Beach Press Telegram Newspaper Archives. April 24, 1948. p. 22. Retrieved Jan 13, 2023.
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  10. ^ "Records Most Played on the Air". Billboard. September 14, 1946. p. 26. Retrieved March 27, 2017.
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  13. ^ Whitburn, Joel (1986). Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890-1954. Wisconsin, USA: Record Research Inc. p. 551. ISBN 0-89820-083-0.
  14. ^ "The Ray & Wyn Ritchie Evans Foundation | The official website of Ray Evans, American songwriter, Livingston and Evans, Music, Archives, Films". www.rayevans.org. Retrieved 2023-01-13.
  15. ^ Spencer Leigh (19 October 2001). "Obituary: Jay Livingston". The Independent.
  16. ^ Furia, Philip & Lasser, Michael (2006). America's Songs: The Stories Behind the Songs of Broadway, Hollywood, and Tin Pan Alley. Routledge. p. 233. ISBN 9781135471996.
  17. ^ "Ray Evans". Songwritershalloffame.org. Archived from the original on 2014-11-13. Retrieved 2014-08-02.
  18. ^ "Hollywood Walk of Fame". Archived from the original on 4 February 2014. Retrieved 29 September 2014.
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  20. ^ "Wyn Ritchie Evans: Performer, Wife of Ray Evans (obituary)". Variety. 17 April 2003. Retrieved 29 September 2014.
  21. ^ The Ray and Wyn Ritchie Evans Foundation Official Website.

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