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Johnnie Ray albums featuring Ray Conniff See all 80 items

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| 16 Most Requested Songs CD (2009)
$5.58  Track Listing: Cry; Walkin' My Baby Back Home; All Of Me; Whiskey And Gin; Let's Walk That-A-Way; Don't Blame Me; The Little White Cloud That Cried; Just Walking In The Rain; ; Tell The Lady I Said Goodbye; Why Should ...
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| Johnnie Ray/On The Trail CD (2002)
$10.69 Personnel includes; Johnnie Ray, The Four Lads (vocals); The Buddy Cole Quartet.
Singer Johnnie Ray had a dynamic, powerful voice and made consistently even records throughout the '50s. With that in mind, his records take on a totally different standard of ...
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| In Las Vegas/'Til Morning CD (2002)
$10.69 Johnnie Ray had a pretty good run on the singles charts between 1951 and 1957, scoring eight Top Ten hits in the Billboard charts among 20 chart entries. But the 30-year-old singer clearly had decided by 1957 that it was ...
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| Big Beat/I Cry For You CD (2002)
$10.59 Fifties heartthrob Johnnie Ray really had a knack for dramatic interpretations of romantic songs. With that in mind, his delivery takes on a totally different standard of excellence considering Ray was practically deaf. This Collectables CD makes available two long-out-of-print ...
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| Here & Now CD (1995)
$7.89 Collectables' Here & Now is a good budget-priced ten-track collection combining Johnnie Ray's romantic ballads and uptempo pop numbers recorded for Columbia in the '50s. These are the original versions of such modest hits as "You Don't Owe Me a ...
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| Love Me CD (2006)
$14.05 Love Me combines 15 of Johnnie Ray's romantic ballads and uptempo pop numbers recorded for Columbia in the '50s, alongside three duets with Doris Day and six tracks recorded live at the London Palladium. While studio hits like "Cry" and ...
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| Collectables Classics CDs (2006) Boxed Set
$43.19 Even though this four-disc set (it comes in an attractive black box with a hinged top) includes seven different albums and a total of 72 tracks from Johnnie Ray's '50s stay with Columbia Records, it still manages to feel somehow ...
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| Fabulous Johnnie Ray CD (2006)
$10.49 Track Listing: Please Mr. Sun; Cry; The Little White Cloud That Cried; Broken Hearted; Walkin' My Baby Back Home; Just Walkin' In The Rain; All Of Me; Ma Says, Pa Says; Paths Of Paradise; Somebody Stole My Gal; The Lady ...
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| Big Beat CD (1957)
$5.49 Digitally remastered reissue of the '50s singing sensation's 1957 album. Whilst Johnnie Ray enjoyed considerable success with the coming of Rock 'N' Roll, he never lost his Jazz and Blues influence. It played a major part in the selection of ...
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| Cry CD (1990) (Import) Germany
$21.29 Like most of those popular singers who peaked in the period just before rock & roll emerged as a dominant force in music, Johnnie Ray has been neglected -- his own record label, Columbia, has issued a few hits compilations ...
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 Johnnie Ray Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Johnnie Ray songs: Just Walking in the Rain, Such a Night, Little White Cloud That Cried, All of Me, Let's Walk That-a-Way. More music songs Glad Rag Doll, Full Time Job, Up Above My Head, Yes Tonight, Josephine, Somebody Stole My Gal, You Don't Owe Me a Thing. More music songs Ma Says, Pa Says, Walkin' My Baby Back Home Lyrics, Don't Blame Me Lyrics, Sent For You Yesterday Lyrics, Gee, But I'm Lonesome Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Flip, Flop and Fly Lyrics, Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie Lyrics, Flip Flop and Fly Lyrics.
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 Johnnie Ray Biography
Though Johnnie Ray had a number of hits in the first half of the 1950s, it's his 1952 smash "Cry" for which he's best remembered. Partially deaf and secretly gay, Ray cut an unconventional figure onstage, with a theatrical, emotionally wounded persona that split the difference between R&B and more conventional white male pop idols. Ray favored a melodramatic vocal style on hits such as "The Little White Cloud That Cried" that earned him the nickname "The Prince of Wails," and helped establish his reputation as the first white pop star to sing in an authentically black ghetto style.
 Worked With
Doris Day, Dorsey Brothers
 Contemporaries
Elvis Presley, Tony Bennett, Chet Baker (Trumpet/Vocals/Composer), Marty Robbins, Johnny Mathis, Frankie Laine, Little Jimmy Scott, Dick Haymes, Al Martino, Eddie Fisher (Vocals), Wayne Newton, Vaughn Monroe, Guy Mitchell, Rudy Vallée, Ames Brothers, Al Hibbler
 Followers
Harry Connick, Jr., Jamie Cullum, Bryan Ferry, Mandy Patinkin, Wayne Newton
 Influences
Billie Holiday, Hank Williams, Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, Dinah Washington, Mahalia Jackson, Kay Starr
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Warren Zanes, Danni O'Neill
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