- en.wikipedia.org Jay LivingstonFor the Massachusetts politician, see Jay Livingstone. ... Jay Livingston Interview NAMM Oral History Library (1995). Livingston and Evans Official Site.
- twitter.com JayLivingstonIn Shohei Ohtani's last three pitching starts, he's recorded more hits at the plate (four) than he's allowed on the mound (three). Jay Livingston.
- imdb.com name/nm0515254/In their Television Archives interview, Ray Evans and Jay Livingston said when Desi Arnaz asked them to write a theme song for a Western television show...
- jazzstandards.com biographies/biography_271.htmBiographies. Reading and Viewing. Henry Mancini, Jay Livingston, Ray Evans. Dear Heart (Cover Photo: Glenn Ford and Geraldine Page).
- audiobot.pro artist/jaylivingstonYou're So Right For Me Album Version. Michael Feinstein, Jay Livingston. 2:25. ... Michael Feinstein, Jay Livingston. 2:58.
- genius.com artists/Jay-livingston/songsJay Livingston has 364 songs with the most popular being Photograph, Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be) and Mona Lisa.
- biographs.org jay-livingstonHis second wife was Shirley Mitchell, and they were married until his death in late 2001. Jay Livingston passed away on October 17, 2001, at the age of 86.
- music.yandex.com artist/750Silver Bells. — Jay Livingston, Ray Evans. Log in to flag the track as disliked. ... Jay Livingston, Ray Evans. 2013 Original Movie Soundtracks.
- music.apple.com th/artist/jay-livingston/171684The post-war songwriter Jay Livingston earned three Academy Awards for Best Song during the 1940s and '50s in tandem with Ray Evans.
- secondhandsongs.com artist/9041/worksJay Livingston covered Buttons and Bows, Mr. Ed [Vocal Version of Theme Song], Bonanza / Mr. Ed and You're So Right for Me.