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Ray Eberle

Jazz
Swing
Raymond Eberle, born January 19, 1919, in Mechanicville, New York, was an American singer. He began his career in the late 1930s when Glenn Miller hired him as a vocalist for his big band after hearing about Ray from his brother Bob Eberly. Eberle's breakthrough came with hits like "At Last" and "Polka Dots and Moonbeams". He appeared in films such as Sun Valley Serenade (1941) and Orchestra Wives (1942), and led his own orchestras, including The Ray Eberle Orchestra. Notable albums include Plays Glenn Miller Favorites (1957). After leaving Miller's band in 1942, he briefly joine...
Songs
The Story of a Starry Night
The Story of a Starry NightThe Glenn Miller Orchestra and Ray Eberle

At the Movies: The Essential Collection

3:28

Skylark
SkylarkJerry Gray Orchestra, Ray Eberle and Ray Eberle Orchestra

Glenn Miller Greats!

2:52

The Nearness of You
The Nearness of YouGlenn Miller and Ray Eberle

BD Jazz : Glenn Miller

3:15

A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square
A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley SquareThe Glenn Miller Orchestra and Ray Eberle

Live Concert - Music Made Famous By Glenn Miller

3:40

My Prayer
My PrayerGlenn Miller, Ray Eberle and The Glenn Miller Orchestra

The Complete Glenn Miller and His Orchestra

3:15

The Nearness of You
The Nearness of YouThe Glenn Miller Orchestra and Ray Eberle

History Records - American Edition 126 - The Great Glenn Miller Iii (feat. Ray Eberle)

3:12

Albums