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Has anyone got a discography for records that Ray Dahrouge was involved in. I know he was the writer for the record I can See Him Making Love To You. He also recorded Steppin Out and the Disco album Rendezvous With Destiny 1979. He also wrote for the band Steet People and there's a writing credit for Detour/ I Can't Take It Anymore on GWP and I was wondering if it was the same guy. This has got me interested in any other things he was involved in I would be grateful for any help.

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Hi Imogen,

i deal a lot with Ray as he wrote for Spring/Event and GWP, the CDs Kent have done on those labels invariably contain some of his work. We just put out Ann Bailey's version of Sweeping Your Dirt Under My Rug on the Manhattan Soul CD.

The quickest way to look at his song titles is to go to BMI.com and interrogate their repertoire search engine at the bottom right of the page

Ady

Hi Imogen

If you go to the BMI website and type in DAHROUGE RAY or DAHROUGE RAYMOND ANTHONY in the composer search box it'll come up with a few pages of song writing credits. Quite a bit to be getting on with!

https://www.bmi.com/search/

ooops Ady beat me to it! A very useful resource too!

Edited by harrogatesoul

Thanks for the advice to look on BMI.com will check it out.

Cheers

Imogen

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