Collaborations

  • October 9, 2014

    Way Down Home On The Farm (By Percy Mayfield, Ray Charles On Piano)

    Compilation album3: Percy Mayfield, His Tangerine And Atlantic Sides, Rhino Handmade RHM2 7828, 2003. Recorded in Los Angeles on January 20, 1964. Percy Mayfield – vocals; Ray Charles – piano; Edgar Willis – bass; other personnel unidentified. Listen here.

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  • October 9, 2014

    We Are The World (With USA For Africa)

    We Are The World was a charity single originally recorded by the supergroup USA For Africa in 1985. It was written by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie, and co-produced by Quincy Jones and Michael Omartian. 45 artists participated. Single (A): USA For Africa, We Are The World, Columbia US&-04839, 1985, b/w Grace One of the legends around the production […]

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  • October 9, 2014

    We Didn’t See A Thing (With Chet Atkins And George Jones)

    Single (A): Columbia 4297, November 1983, b/w I Wish You Were Here Tonight. Album: Friendship, Columbia 39415, February 1985. Also released on George Jones’ album By Request, Epic FE39546, 1984. The Friendship 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 […]

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  • October 9, 2014

    Wee Baby Blues (By Big Joe Turner, Ray Charles On Piano)

    Single3 (B): Atlantic 1167, b/w Teenage Letter. Compilation album3: Big Joe Turner, Rhythm & Blues Years, Atlantic 81663, 1986. Big Joe Turner recorded Wee Baby Blues several times. This one was taped by Atlantic in New York on October 2, 1957. Joe Turner (vocals) with the “Jesse Stone Orchestra”: Ray Charles (piano), unidentified (trombone), Jerome Richardson (alto saxophone), Sam […]

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  • October 9, 2014

    Well I Done Got Over It (By Guitar Slim, Ray Charles On Piano)

    Single3 (B): Specialty 482, 1953, b/w The Things I Used To Do. Recorded in New Orleans at Cosimo Matassa’s Studio on 27 October 1953. With Lloyd Lambert’s band (including Charles Burbank, Joe Tillman, and Gus Fontenotte on saxes, Frank Mitchell on trumpet, Lambert on bass, Oscar Moore on drums), helped by Ray Charles (who had been working with […]

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  • October 9, 2014

    What Kind Of Man Are You (With Mary Ann Fisher)

    Single (B): Atlantic 1172, January 1958, b/w Talkin’ ‘Bout You. Compilation: What’d I Say,  Atlantic 8029, September 1959. Recorded on 28 May 1957 in New York with Joe Bridgewater, Ricky Harper – tp; David Newman – as, ts; Emmett Dennis – bs; William Peebles – ds; Edgar Willis – b. Mary Ann Fisher; The Cookies – voc. […]

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  • October 9, 2014

    What Kind Of Man Is This (With James Cleveland)

    Unreleased. This was a brief pre-taped segment of the TV show Ray Charles – A Man And His Soul, with Jimmy Cleveland and Ray Charles playing one piano, produced in the early summer of 1983. Watch it here (and this for the 1955 original). Ray played the song with a big choir, at the Ray Charles Celebrates A […]

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  • October 8, 2014

    Who Cares (With Janie Frickie)

    Album: Friendship, Columbia 39415, February 1985. Single (B): Columbia 4751, December 1984. 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 – […]

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  • October 8, 2014

    Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On (With Legends Of Rock ‘n’ Roll)

    Album3 (DVD): Legends Of Rock ‘n’ Roll Live, Image Entertainment, 5 December 2000. Part of an all-star jam, recorded by Cinemax in Rome in February 1989. Ray had a good time sitting behind his keyboards. The other legends were James Brown, B.B. King, Bo Diddley, Esther Phillips, Fats Domino, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Little Richard. […]

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  • October 8, 2014

    Why Me, Lord (With Johnny Cash)

    Compilation album: Rare Genius – The Undiscovered Masters, Concord Records, 25 October 2010. This duet track with Why Me, Lord was discovered in the Sony vaults; the Kristofferson song was produced by Billy Sherrill in Nashville in 1981 for a Johnny Cash CBS album – which never was released. Ray added some fantastic keyboard licks. Hear this Johnny Cash version, […]

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  • October 8, 2014

    Why Try To Change Me Now (By Jimmy Scott, Ray Charles On Piano)

    Album3: Jimmy Scott: Falling In Love Is Wonderful, Tangerine, TRC 1501, 1963. Taped at United Recordings Studios, Hollywood, California in 1962 Jimmy Scott: “The record was completed in just a few sessions. I don’t think we did more than two takes on any one tune. There wasn’t any overdubbing either. It was all-the-way live. The fiddlers […]

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  • October 8, 2014

    Will I Ever Get Back Home (By Madelyn Quebec, Ray Charles On Keyboards)

    Single3 (A): Tangerine TRC 1023, [1971], b/w I’m So In Love. Madelyn Quebec was a Raelette between 1979 and 1987. In the early 1970s she cut two singles for Ray Charles’ Tangerine label. Ray co-wrote the song (with Jimmy Holiday) and played keyboards. To listen to the song, click here. To read more on Madelyn, follow this link.

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