Five Guys Named Moe - Ray Ellington, Bresler, Wynn
The Three Bears - Ray Ellington, Troup
Shine - Ray Ellington, Brown
Swedish Pastry - Ray Ellington, Kessel, Barney
Old Mother Hubbard - Ray Ellington, Ellington
Se?ora - Ray Ellington, Idriss
Lonely Guy - Ray Ellington, Troup
Stompin' at the Savoy - Ray Ellington, Goodman, Benny & Hi
Black Eyes - Ray Ellington, Ellington
Gone for Tea - Ray Ellington, Deniz
Keep Off the Grass - Ray Ellington, Johnson
Baby, I Want an Answer from You - Ray Ellington, Ashenden
That's My Girl - Ray Ellington, Ellington, Duke
The Maharajah of Magador - Ray Ellington, Harris
You Can't Judge a Book by Its Cover - Ray Ellington, Ellington
I Didn't Know the Gun Was Loaded - Ray Ellington, Fort
Dick's Boogie - Ray Ellington, Katz
Boom - Ray Ellington, Goetz
Little Red Riding Hood - Ray Ellington, Fermelin
Track Listings (20) - Disc #2
Ooh! Look-A-There, Ain't She Pretty? - Ray Ellington, Lombardo
A Sky-Blue Shirt and a Rainbow Tie - Ray Ellington, Berch
My Mother's Eyes - Ray Ellington, Baer, Abel
Sally - Ray Ellington, Haines
All's Going Well (My Lady Montmorency) - Ray Ellington, Bach
Baltimore Rag - Ray Ellington, Rogers
Ol' Man River - Ray Ellington, Hammerstein
Mambo Italiano - Ray Ellington, Merrill
The Naughty Lady of Shady Lane - Ray Ellington, Bennett
Earth Angel - Ray Ellington, Belvin
The Owl Song - Ray Ellington, Bloom
In a Shady Nook (By a Babbling Brook) - Ray Ellington, Nelson
Two Hearts, Two Kisses (Make One Love) - Ray Ellington, Stone
Rub a Dub Dub - Ray Ellington, Thompson
Play It, Boy, Play - Ray Ellington, Dubey
Cloudburst - Ray Ellington, Harris
Slow Coach - Ray Ellington, King
She's a Home Girl - Ray Ellington, Davis
Let's Try It - Ray Ellington, Dunn
Bright Lights and Blonde Haired Women - Ray Ellington, Kirk
The Ray Ellington Quartet was Formed in the Late 40's and Shot to Fame in the UK in 1951 When They were Booked to Appear Each Week on the Cult BBC Radio Series, "The Goon Show". Best Known Tracks Include "The Three Bears",... more » "The Maharajah of Magador", "Let the Good Times Roll" and "All's Going Well (My Lady Montmorency)".« less
The Ray Ellington Quartet was Formed in the Late 40's and Shot to Fame in the UK in 1951 When They were Booked to Appear Each Week on the Cult BBC Radio Series, "The Goon Show". Best Known Tracks Include "The Three Bears", "The Maharajah of Magador", "Let the Good Times Roll" and "All's Going Well (My Lady Montmorency)".