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"The
Pajama Game", issued on Phillips (never released in America), contained Johnnie Ray's
"Hernando's Hideaway", as well as "I'm Not
At All In Love" by Jill Corey, "There Once Was A Man" by Guy Mitchell and
"Hey There" by Rosemary Clooney, all from the play "The Pajama Game". |

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This
Philips "Microgroove" EP simply titled "Johnnie Ray", released in
Spain in 1958, lists the following cuts: "Rag De La Muneca Contenta", "A
Papa Le Gusta El Mambo", "Flip Flop" & "¡Que Noche¡", con
Paul Weston y su Orquesta, even though they are the Columbia English masters. |

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A Swiss EP
on the Philips Microgroove label with a terrific title: "HurRay For Johnnie"
featured "Who's Sorry Now", "Johnnie's Coming Home", "A Heart
Comes In Handy" & "Love, Love, Love". Philips #429164 BE, a rare find today. |

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Another
1958 Philips "Microgroove" EP, same as the Spain release above, but with English
titles and released in The U.K. only. |

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1959
Argentina EP titled "Johnnie Ray con Ray Conniff y su Orchestra", featured
"Caminando en La Lluvia" (Just Walking in the Rain), "Amor Seguro"
(Build Your Love), "No Me Debes Nada" (You Don't Owe Me a Thing), and "Hoy
No Habra Casamiento" (No Wedding Today). Columbia #7018. |