1912-1976 US, Hartford, Connecticut
Latin, Children's Music, Soundtrack and Reggae
Lyricist, born 5 September 1912 in Hartford, Connecticut, died 3 March 1976 in Los Angeles, California. Active as a songwriter since the 1940s, he wrote the lyrics to many songs for Walt Disney movies. His best known song is probably 1948's Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah. Gilbert has also translated many of Antonio Carlos Jobim's (and other Latin-American artists) songs into English.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Curiosity Calypso | Ray Gilbert | 1957 | Single |
The Three Caballeros: Music From The Walt Disney Production | Charles Wolcott And His Orchestra With Ray Gilbert And Nestor Amaral With Bando Da Lua | 1945 | Album |