Album

  • October 10, 2014

    This Love Of Mine

    Compilation album: The Way I Feel, Proper, 22 October 2007. Recorded in Seattle, February 1949. Ray Charles, – voc, p; Gosady McKee – g; Milton S. Garred – b.

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  • October 10, 2014

    This Old Heart (Is Gonna Rise Again) (With The Oak Ridge Boys)

    Album: Friendship, Columbia 39415, February 1985. The album was recorded at the Eleven Eleven Studios and the Soundshop Studio in Nashville, and the Pedernales Studio in Spicewood, with c&w veteran Billy Sherrill. Ray finished things off at RPM International in Los Angeles. With session musicians Hargus Pig Robbins, Robert Ogdin, Bobby Wood – keyboards; Jose McElhiney, […]

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  • October 10, 2014

    This Time Of The Year

    Album: The Spirit Of Christmas, Columbia 39415, January 1986. The album was recorded at RPM International in Los Angeles, with members of the Ray Charles Orchestra, The Raelettes and session musicians in the fall of 1984 (maybe into early 1985). Album’s personnel: Mark Curry, Jim Seeley, Robbie Kwock, Jeff Kaye, Freddie Hubbard, Johnny Coles – trumpets; […]

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  • October 10, 2014

    Till I Can’t Take It Anymore

    Album: Love Country Style, ABC/Tangerine 707, June 1970. Single (B): ABC 11271, August 1970, b/w If You Were Mine. Recorded at RPM International in Los Angeles in May 1970. Arranged by Sid Feller. With strings, and a rhythm section. The musicians remained uncredited. Carol Kaye possibly on bass; David T. Walker and Steve Guillory contributed on guitar.

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  • October 10, 2014

    Till The End Of Time

    Album: I’m All Yours Baby, ABC/Tangerine 675, February 1969. Recorded at RPM International in Los Angeles with uncredited musicians (incl. strings). Produced by Sid Feller.

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  • October 10, 2014

    Till There Was You

    Album: Come Live With Me, Crossover 9000, January 1974. Recorded at RPM International in Los Angeles. With strings and singers. All individuals remained uncredited. Sid Feller took care of the arrangements Live: ’75 LC Madrid ’75 LC Japan – Released ’94 TV World  ’99 LC Miami – Released (DVD) Miami 1999 (with filmed rehearsals):

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  • October 10, 2014

    Tin Tin Deo (With David Fathead Newman)

    Album: Fathead, Atlantic 1304, 1960. Recording date: November 5, 1958 at Atlantic Recording Studio, New York. Ray Charles (p), David Newman (ts), Marcus Belgrave (tp); Hank Crawford (bs), Edgar Willis (b), Milt Turner (ds). Arranged by Hank Crawford. Recording engineer: Tom Dowd. Audio here.

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  • October 10, 2014

    Tired Of My Tears

    Single (B): ABC/Tangerine 11317, November 1971, b/w What Am I Living For. Compilation album: Singular Genius, Concord Records, 15 November 2011.

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  • October 10, 2014

    Together

    Album: Ray Charles And Betty Carter, ABC/Paramount 385, July 1961. Recorded at United Studios, Hollywood on June 13 – 14, 1961. Hank Crawford – alto saxophone; David Fathead Newman – tenor saxophone; Leroy Cooper – baritone saxophone; Bill Pittman – guitar; Edgar Willis – bass; Mel Lewis, Bruno Carr – drums; The Jack Halloran Singers – […]

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  • October 10, 2014

    Together Again

    Album: Country And Western Meets Rhythm And Blues (aka Together Again), ABC/Paramount 520, August 1965. Single (A): ABC 10785, March 1966, b/w You’re Just About To Lose Your Clown. Recorded at the United Studios in Hollywood in January 1965. The musicians were not credited (Rene Hall on guitar, Earl Palmer on drums). The Jack Halloran Singers took care […]

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  • October 10, 2014

    Togetherness (With Ray Charles Orchestra)

    Album: Jazz Number II, Tangerine 1512, January 1973. Recorded at RPM International, in December 1971. Arranged by Jimmy Heath. Ray Charles – piano; With Frank Szabo (lead), Tomas Cortez, Jack Walrath, Marcus Belgrave – trumpets; Mayo Tiano (lead), Jules Rowell, Glenn Childress, Dana Hughes (bass) – trombones; J. Lloyd Miller (alto, lead), James Clay (alto), David […]

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  • October 10, 2014

    Too Hard To Love You

    Album: Just Between Us, Columbia 40703, September 1988. Jim, quoted in Birth Of Soul. Jim (James C.) Johnson  (a.k.a. Calvin  James) wrote the song, and played guitar on this track. The album was recorded at RPM International. With uncredited members of the Ray Charles Orchestra, i.e. Mark Curry, Jeff Helgesen, Ted Murdock, Jeff Kaye – trumpets; Mike Christianson, […]

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