- Don
Ralke (full name:
Donald Edward Ralke) (July 13, 1920 –
January 26, 2000) was an
American music arranger, composer, and
record producer,
working for...
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Connie Stevens. The
single was
produced by Karl
Engemann and
arranged by Don
Ralke, and was
featured on Byrnes' 1959 album,
Kookie Star of "77
Sunset Strip"...
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domain at the time of the recording, they are not
credited on the album. Don
Ralke –
producer Erick Labson –
mastering Charles Bud Dant –
executive producer...
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Shelby Flint Thurl Ravenscroft Guy
Pohlman Linda Ercoli Ray
Pohlman Don
Ralke Patty, Pig-Pen, Violet, Franklin, Shermy, Roy, and 5
appear but had no lines...
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Belafonte and made po****r by **** and Dee Dee. The song was
produced by Don
Ralke and The
Wilder Brothers. It
reached number 15 on the
adult contemporary...
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Hampton Becky LeBeau George Buck
Flower Edited by Ed
Hansen Music by Don
Ralke Production company Hansen/Gervasoni
productions company Release date 1987 (1987)...
- by the idea.
While working with
arranger Don
Ralke,
Miller recorded a
series of tunes, most of them
Ralke originals, pla**** by a string-laden orchestra...
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Loudermilk and
performed by **** and Dee Dee. The song was
produced by Don
Ralke and The
Wilder Brothers. It
reached #13 on the
Billboard chart in 1964....
- USA:
Columbia Masterworks. "Richard M.
Sherman /
Robert B.
Sherman And Don
Ralke – "Snoopy, Come Home"
Original Soundtrack". Discogs.com. 1972. Retrieved...
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Mason Williams) "The
Ballad of
Bilbo Baggins" (Grean) "Cotton Candy" (Cliff
Ralke) "Gentle on My Mind" (John Hartford) "Miranda" (Bart Howard) "If I Were...