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  • Feb 4, 1915
    Pop songwriter Ray Evans is born in Salamanca, New York. Known for "Silver Bells" and "Que Sera, Sera," he hits the country charts when Moon Mullican records "Mona Lisa" and Gene Autry covers "Buttons And Bows"
    Feb 15, 2007
    Pop songwriter Ray Evans dies of a heart attack at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles. Known for such titles as "Que Sera, Sera" and "Silver Bells," several of his songs also became country hits, including "Buttons And Bows" and "Mona Lisa"
    Nov 8, 2008
    The Los Angeles Times reports the Beverly Hills estate of "Mona Lisa" songwriter Ray Evans is listed at $9.95 million. The four-bedroom main house sits on four acres with a guest house and pool
    Oct 7, 2010
    The Buffalo Music Hall of Fame inducts Jack Blanchard & Misty Morgan and "Mona Lisa" songwriter Ray Evans during a ceremony at the Tralf Music Hall

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