Don Raye—an American songwriter active from the mid-20th century—is renowned for his contributions to The Andrews Sisters' repertoire. Notable songs include Beat Me Daddy, Eight to the Bar, The House of Blue Lights, and Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy. Raye's work also encompasses emotive pieces like You Don't Know What Love Is and the patriotic composition This Is My Country. Collaborating with Hughie Prince, he penned hits like Scrub Me Mama, with a Boogie Beat and Bounce Me Brother, with a Solid Four. Raye's partnership with Gene de Paul yielded successes like I'll Remember April and songs for Disney films. He was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1985.