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  2. What'd I Say - Wikipedia

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    What'd I Say. from the album Jerry Lee's Greatest! " What'd I Say " (or " What I Say ") is an American rhythm and blues song by Ray Charles, released in 1959. As a single divided into two parts, it was one of the first soul songs.

  3. Genius Loves Company - Wikipedia

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    Genius Loves Company is the final studio album by rhythm and blues and soul musician Ray Charles, posthumously released August 31, 2004, on Concord Records. [ 1 ] Recording sessions for the album took place between June 2003 and March 2004. [ 2 ] The album consists of rhythm and blues, soul, country, blues, jazz and pop standards performed by Charles and several guest musicians, such as ...

  4. Ray Charles discography - Wikipedia

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    The Dick Cavett Show – Ray Charles Collection (Shout! Factory Theatre) 1972 and 1973 TV appearances. Soul of the Holy Land (Xenon) 1973 Israel tour. Ray Charles Live – In Concert with the Edmonton Symphony (Eagle Rock) 1981 performance. Ray Charles – 50 Years in Music (Image Entertainment) 1991 Pasadena, CA performance.

  5. Ray Charles (musician, born 1918) - Wikipedia

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    Ray Charles (born Charles Raymond Offenberg; September 13, 1918 – April 6, 2015) was an American musician, singer, songwriter, vocal arranger and conductor who was best known as organizer and leader of the Ray Charles Singers, who were featured on Perry Como 's records and television shows for 35 years [ 1 ][ 2 ] and were also known for a series of 30 choral record albums produced in the ...

  6. Ray Charles Greatest Hits - Wikipedia

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    Ray Charles Greatest Hits is a 1962 album by Ray Charles. Although many similarly titled albums would be released over the years, this was the first, and it contained many tracks previously released by ABC only as singles.

  7. Here We Go Again (Ray Charles song) - Wikipedia

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    Here We Go Again (Ray Charles song) " Here We Go Again " is a country music standard written by Don Lanier and Red Steagall that first became notable as a rhythm and blues single by Ray Charles from his 1967 album Ray Charles Invites You to Listen. It was produced by Joe Adams for ABC Records / Tangerine Records.

  8. Wish You Were Here Tonight - Wikipedia

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    Wish You Were Here Tonight is an album by the American musician Ray Charles, released in 1983. [1][2] Charles shot videos for the title track and "3/4 Time"; both were nominated for American Video Awards.

  9. That's What I Say: John Scofield Plays the Music of Ray Charles

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    That's What I Say: John Scofield Plays the Music of Ray Charles is a Ray Charles tribute album by John Scofield. Some of the album’s guests include Dr. John, Warren Haynes, John Mayer, Mavis Staples and Aaron Neville. Longtime Charles bandleader David “Fathead” Newman plays tenor saxophone.