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  2. Ray Charles (song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video features the duo watching videos on VEVO, including one that features the duo dressed up like Ray Charles. Briefly, "Pass Out" and "So What Cha Want", by Tinie Tempah and the Beastie Boys, respectively, can be heard. The scene in the church towards the end of the video is an homage to The Blues Brothers. After one and week of ...

  3. Category:Ray Charles songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Ray Charles songs or lists of Ray Charles songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Ray Charles songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  4. Catchin' Some Rays: The Music of Ray Charles - Wikipedia

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    A contemporaneous review by The Washington Post music critic Geoffrey Himes notes two tactics employed by both Vitro and, before that, Shirley Horn in her own Ray Charles tribute album, Light Out of Darkness: namely, a "more elastic sense of swing" to "replace [Charles'] pounding R&B rhythms," and an emphasis on "the sound of the vocals and the ...

  5. 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.

  6. A Message from the People - Wikipedia

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    [9] Ebony praised Charles's ability to give "wholly new dynamics to those patriotic vintages 'Lift Every Voice And Sing' and 'America The Beautiful'." [ 12 ] The New York Times deemed the album "not one of his more memorable outings," writing that "the miracle of Ray Charlesmusic is his constant ability to survive his material."

  7. Ray Charles Live - Wikipedia

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    Ray Charles Live is a double LP compilation album by Ray Charles, released by Atlantic Records in 1973.It consists of live concert recordings previously released on Ray Charles at Newport and Ray Charles in Person (recorded at the Newport Jazz Festival in 1958 and at Herndon Stadium in Atlanta in 1959, respectively).

  8. True to Life (Ray Charles album) - Wikipedia

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    True to Life is a 1977 studio album by American musician Ray Charles. [2] ... "Heavenly Music" (Bob Bradstreet, Solomon Burke) – 3:38 "Game Number Nine" (Dee Ervin ...

  9. Ray's Moods - Wikipedia

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    Ray's Moods (1966) Ray Charles Invites You to Listen (1967) Ray's Moods is a studio album by Ray Charles released in July 1966. Professional ratings; Review scores;