Three time Academy Award winning songwriter (1915–2007)
Musical artist
Raymond Bernard Evans (February 4, 1915 – February 15, 2007) was an American songwriter best known for being a half of a composing-songwriting duo with Jay Livingston , specializing himself in writing lyrics for film songs. On music Livingston composed, Evans wrote the lyrics .[ 1]
Biography
Early life and family
Ray Evans was born on February 4, 1915 to a Jewish family[ 2] [ 3] in Salamanca, New York State , to Philip Evans and Frances (née Lipsitz).[ 4]
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."[ 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 .
Death
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.[ 17] He was married for nearly 56 years to actress, writer, and playwright Wyn Ritchie Evans.[ 18] 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 .[ 19] He and Livingston have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame .[ 20]
Works
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
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
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
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
References
^ a b Ray Evans papers, 1921-2012 , Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, university of Pennsylvania.
^ Bloom, Nate (2006-12-19). "The Jews Who Wrote Christmas Songs" . InterfaithFamily. Retrieved 2006-12-19 .
^ Bloom, Nate (December 22, 2014). "All those Holiday/Christmas Songs: So Many Jewish Songwriters!" . Jewish World Review .
^ "NNDB" . Retrieved 29 September 2014 .
^ The Seneca . Salamanca, NY: Published by the senior class of Salamanca High School. 1931.
^ Whorf, Michael (2012). American Popular Song Lyricists: Oral Histories, 1920s-1960s . Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company.
^ Gottlieb, Robert; Kimball, Robert, eds. (2002). Reading Lyrics . New York: Pantheon Books.
^ "Ten tunes in forthcoming films" . Long Beach Press Telegram Newspaper Archives . April 24, 1948. p. 22. Retrieved Jan 13, 2023 .
^ "Records Most Played on the Air" . Billboard . October 5, 1946. p. 24. Retrieved May 14, 2016 .
^ "Records Most Played on the Air" . Billboard . September 14, 1946. p. 26. Retrieved March 27, 2017 .
^ "Records Most Played on the Air" . Billboard . September 7, 1946. p. 28 and 116. Retrieved March 27, 2017 .
^ "Records Most Played on the Air" . Billboard . August 24, 1946. p. 27 and 112. Retrieved March 27, 2017 .
^ Whitburn, Joel (1986). Joel Whitburn's Pop Memories 1890-1954 . Wisconsin, USA: Record Research Inc. p. 551 . ISBN 0-89820-083-0 .
^ "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 .
^ Spencer Leigh (19 October 2001). "Obituary: Jay Livingston" . The Independent .
^ 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 .
^ "Que Sera composer Ray Evans dies" . BBC News . 2007-02-17. Retrieved 2007-02-17 .
^ "Wyn Ritchie Evans: Performer, Wife of Ray Evans (obituary)" . Variety . 17 April 2003. Retrieved 29 September 2014 .
^ "Ray Evans" . Songwritershalloffame.org. Archived from the original on 2014-11-13. Retrieved 2014-08-02 .
^ "Hollywood Walk of Fame" . Archived from the original on 4 February 2014. Retrieved 29 September 2014 .
^ The Ray and Wyn Ritchie Evans Foundation Official Website .
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