It's about him working at a home for elderly people, and he serves an old old lady named Katherine Davis, who thinks his name is Raymond, and that he's her son. she also thinks it's 1943. He went to a graveyard in Arlington, and saw a white cross that said "Raymond Davis 97 Vietnam War." so the lady doesn't remember that her son died in war. he decides to be Raymond until she sees his face again (in heaven).
yes, its from the album Raymond v. Raymond.
March 30, 2010. Came out on the album Raymond vs. Raymond
George Lansing Raymond has written: 'A life in song' 'Ethics and natural law'
Raymond Scott Quintette - Powerhouse
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Jungle Love
Brett Eldredge
Yes, "Everybody Loves Raymond" had a different theme song for its first season. The original theme, titled "The Raymond Theme," was composed by Rick Marotta and featured vocals by the cast. However, starting from the second season, the show adopted a new theme song, "You're Not Alone," composed by Scott Wilk and sung by the cast, which became more recognizable and associated with the series.
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Jungle Love by The Steve Miller Band
Well The First song he did Was 'One time' (which was recorded on studio with "Usher Raymond") Followed By 'BABY'
The show's score, including the opening and closing themes, was composed by longtime session drummer Rick Marotta. Seems to be referred to only as "Everybody Loves Raymond Theme Song". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everybody_Loves_Raymond