Songs Composed By Ray Conniff
- "I Don't Love Nobody but You" (1956)
- "Unwanted Heart" (1956)
- "A Girl Without a Fella" (1956)
- "Please Write While I'm Away" (1956)
- "Love Her in the Morning" (1956)
- "No Wedding Today" (1956; under pseudonym, "Engberg")
- "There's a Place Called Heaven" (1956; under pseudonym, "Engberg")
- "Three Way Love" (1957)
- "Walkin' and Whistlin" (1957)
- "Grown Up Tears" (1957)
- "Steel Guitar Rock" (1957)
- LP Dance the Bop! (1957; all titles)
- "Ann's Theme" (1957; under pseudonym, "Engberg")
- "(If 'n' You Don't) Somebody Else Will" (1957)
- "Just a Beginner in Love" (1957)
- "Window Shopping" (1957)
- "Soliloquy of a Fool" (1957; co-written)
- "When We're All Through School" (1957)
- "Make It Baby" (1957/58)
- "Let's Walk" (1957/58)
- "Lonely for a Letter" (1958)
- "Early Evening (Theme from the Ray Conniff Suite)" (1958)
- "Let's Be Grown Up Too" (1958)
- "Pacific Sunset" (1958)
- "A Love is Born" (1959)
- "Stay" (1959; co-written)
- "Will You Love Me" (1959; co-written)
- "African Safari" (1961)
- "To my Love" (1962)
- "Just Kiddin' Around" (1963; composed in the 1930s)
- "Scarlet" (1963)
- "Love Has no Rules" (1963)
- "The Real Meaning of Christmas" (1965)
- "Midsummer in Sweden" (1966)
- "The Power of Love" (1969)
- "Everybody Knows" (1970)
- "Someone" (1970)
- "With Every Beat of my Heart" (1971)
- "A Man Without a Vision" (1972; co-written with Robert Pickett and Fred Sadoff)
- "Here Today and Gone Tomorrow" (1973)
- "Frost Festival" (1973)
- "Ecstasy" (1974)
- "Ray Conniff In Moscow" (1974)
- "I Need You Baby" (1975)
- "Theme from an X-Rated Movie" (1975)
- "Vera's Theme" (1976)
- "Dama Latina" (1977)
- "The 23rd Psalm" (1979)
- "Exclusivamente Latino" (1980)
- "Fantastico" (1983; co-written)
- "Supersonico" (1984)
- "Campeones" (1985)
- "The Lord's Prayer" (1985)
- "I Can Do All Things" (1986)
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