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Jordan "Jerry"
Ragovoy (September 4, 1930 – July 13, 2011) was an
American songwriter and
record producer who
wrote several pop
songs including the instrumental...
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tambourine (track 3),
maracas (track 7),
vocals (tracks (10, 11)
Jerry Ragavoy –
piano (track 11)
Production Bill
Szymczyk – producer, engineer, photography...
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songwriter Mort Shuman. "You'd
Better Believe It" (co-written with
Jerry Ragavoy) and "Sorry She's Mine",
which also
appeared on the
Small Faces' 1966 debut...
- Surrender") at The Hit
Factory in New York City, at the time
operated by
Jerry Ragavoy. Joe
Zagarino would also take over most of the
engineering for the final...
- York City
owned and
operated by Troy Germano. In 1969,
songwriter Jerry Ragavoy opened a
recording studio in New York City and
named it The Hit Factory...
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written by N.
Meade and V.
McCoy and
produced and
arranged by
Jerry Ragavoy. In 1964, he
headed a
stage show at the
Steel Pier in
Atlantic City, New...
- (composers) 1973
Micki Grant (composer/lyricist) ·
produced by
Jerry Ragavoy Don't
Bother Me, I Can't Cope Ain't
Supposed to Die a
Natural Death – Melvin...
- in an
extended medley based around their cover of Bob
Elgin and
Jerry Ragavoy's "As Long as I Have You" (initially po****rized by
Garnet Mimms) during...
- Side" was
originally an
orchestral jazz
instrumental composed by
Jerry Ragavoy and
recorded by
trombonist Kai
Winding in 1963.
Norman wrote the lyrics...
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program were some
leading music men. From left: O'Brian,
songwriter Jerry Ragavoy,
record producer David Lucas,
music supervisor Gary
Sherman "Signings"...