Livingston & Evans
Biography
Livingston and Evans were the songwriting and composing team of Jay Livingston (1915–2001) and Ray Evans (1915–2007), who worked on movies, television and stage. They met while attending the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. They played together in bands. In either 1937 or 1938, the pair moved to New York City to begin their songwriting careers. They wrote the 1940 hit song "Goodbye Now" for the 1938 Broadway musical revue Hellzapoppin, but years went by without further success. In 1944, they moved to Hollywood at the encouragement of Johnny Mercer to work in films. The following year, they were signed by Paramount Pictures. In 1946, five versions of their "To Each His Own" (performed by Eddy Howard, Tony Martin, Freddy Martin & His Orchestra, The Modernaires and The Ink Spots) were in the Top Ten on the Billboard charts simultaneously, with three eventually peaking at number one. Some of their best known songs are: the Christmas song "Silver Bells" "Buttons and Bows" "Mona Lisa" "Que Sera, Sera" "Tammy" They also wrote the theme music for the television shows Bonanza and Mister Ed, with Livingston singing the lyrics for the latter: "A horse is a horse, of course, of course ...". They received three Academy Awards for Best Song - for "Buttons and Bows" in The Paleface (1948), "Mona Lisa" in Captain Carey, U.S.A. (1950) and "Que Sera Sera" in The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) - and a total of seven nominations. The duo appeared as themselves in the 1950 film Sunset Boulevard. They have a star together on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Bio from Wikipedia
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Merry Christmas
1955

Since I Left You
2000

A Very She & Him Christmas
2011

Christmas
2011

It's A Holiday Soul Party
2015

Johnny's Greatest Hits
1958

The Andy Williams Christmas Album
1963

KOD
2018

Ring Of Fire (The Best Of Johnny Cash)
1963

Encore Of Golden Hits
1960

Christmas Portrait
1978

Rocky Mountain Christmas
1975

Fresh
1973

Christmas With The Chipmunks
1963

Merry Christmas
1958

Unforgettable
1952

Somewhere Over The Rainbow
1981

Afro-Harping
1968

Someday At Christmas
1967

Without A Song
1983

Scott 2
1968

Christmas In The Heart
2009

Home Alone Christmas
1993

Elvis Sings The Wonderful World Of Christmas
1971
Credited work
11,006 releases · 2,382 albums · active 1950–2026
- Performance · 11,763
- Other credits · 378
- Production · 1
Studios: Capitol Studios · Webster Hall · RCA Victor Studios, Nashville · RCA Studios, Hollywood
