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    Ray Gilbert (September 5, 1912 – March 3, 1976) was an American lyricist. He grew up in Hartford, Connecticut. He married Janis Paige in 1962. Career. Gilbert is best remembered for the lyrics to the Oscar-winning song "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" from the film Song of the South, which he wrote with Allie Wrubel in 1947.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0318206Ray Gilbert - IMDb

    Ray Gilbert (1912-1976) Music Department. Composer. Writer. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Academy Award-winning songwriter ("Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" [1947]), composer and author, educated in public schools and then a writer of special material for Sophie Tucker , Harry Richman and Buddy Rogers.

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  3. Ray Gilbert. Follow Artist +. From the 1940s through the 1960s, lyricist Ray Gilbert wrote songs made famous by pop vocalists and Disney features, and translated many of Antonio Carlos Jobim's songs into English. Some of the many…. Read Full Biography.

  4. 2017 Legend Award. Born in Connecticut and raised in Chicago, Ray Gilbert was an American lyricist best known for penning the lyrics to the Academy Award-winning song "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah" from Disney's 1946 film Song of the South. His other songs include "You Belong to My Heart," "Sooner or Later," "Casey at the Bat" and the Andy Williams ...

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  6. Ray Gilbert. Music Department: Song of the South. Academy Award-winning songwriter ("Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" [1947]), composer and author, educated in public schools and then a writer of special material for Sophie Tucker, Harry Richman and Buddy Rogers. He came to Hollywood in 1939 and wrote for Earl Carroll, then signed for 3 1/2 years with Walt ...

    • September 5, 1912
    • March 3, 1976
  7. Mar 5, 1976 · LOS ANGELES, March 4 (UPI)—Ray Gilbert, the composer and song writer who won an Academy Award for best song in 1947 for “Zip‐aDee‐Doo‐Dah” in Walt Disney's movie “Song of the South,” died...

  8. Born. September 5, 1912 in Hartford, CT. Died. March 3, 1976 in Los Angeles, CA. Genre. Vocal, Classical, Jazz, Stage & Screen. Styles. Film Score, Keyboard, Vocal Jazz, Film Music, Soundtracks, Traditional Pop, Vocal Music. Explore Ray Gilbert's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews.

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