Unreleased

  • October 21, 2014

    Rocky Top Tennessee (With Lynn Anderson And Larry Gatlin)

    Unreleased. Ray Charles contributed to this song when he guested in the CBS show  The Unbroken Circle – A Tribute to Mother Maybelle Carter (taped in Nashville, aired on November 28, 1979).

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  • October 20, 2014

    Roll In G (The Ray Charles Orchestra)

    Unreleased. This simple (and not overly brilliant) rock tune was probably written by Ray Charles (the author’s rights have never been claimed). During the October 1961 series at the Palais des Sports in Paris, it got two lengthy performaces, starring the members of Ray’s old ‘small band’. The full line-up was: Marcus Belgrave, Wallace Davenport, […]

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  • October 20, 2014

    Route 66 (With Ella Fitzgerald)

    Unreleased. Recorded at Le Gala Du Siècle, celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Moulin Rouge in Paris on October 6, 1989.

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  • October 20, 2014

    Running Out (Ft. Mable John)

    Mable John and Ray Charles, backstageat a concert in San Francisco, on December 5, 1971.  Photo by Robert Altman. Unreleased (but downloadable). Recorded once, at the Fillmore East on 18 April 1970. From Wolfgang’s Vault: “The Raelet[te]s sequence begins with a funky, Memphis soul-driven take on Ashford & Simpson’s Running Out, one of the singles Mable John recorded […]

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  • October 20, 2014

    Satin Doll (Solo/By The Ray Charles Orchestra)

    Unreleased. Ray played Satin Doll during Duke Ellington’s Sold On Soul Tribute, on 23 February 1970 at Madison Square Garden in New York. It’s highly uncertain if any recording of this performance has survived. In these years Satin Doll was also on the repertoire of the band (i.e. as one of the show openers, without Ray). One low quality […]

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  • October 19, 2014

    Secret Love

    Unreleased. The song from the film Calamity Jane, recorded during the 72nd Annual Academy Awards Show at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles on March 26, 2000. Brief version, as a part of a bigger past’s original songs medley presented by Bert Bacharach, in which Dionne Warwick, Queen Latifah, Isaac Hayes, Faith Hill and Garth Brooks also contributed.

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  • October 17, 2014

    Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I’m Yours [Partial]

    Unreleased. During the finale of their concert in Antibes on July 22, 1979, Ray and The Raelettes wove a few swinging phrases from this Stevie Wonder song into their intro to What’d I Say.

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  • October 17, 2014

    Smokin’ At Hungry Joe’s (The Ray Charles Orchestra)

    Unreleased. Only known from concerts. Written and arranged by Billy Baker. Live: ’82 LC Antibes ’86 LC Lugano ’88 LC Saratoga

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  • October 17, 2014

    So Soon (With John Henderson)

    Unreleased. When Ray Charles had keyboardist and singer John Henderson in his band, from 1972 to 1974, they developed a routine that I’ve titled So Soon, after the frequently repeated (but rather meaningless) chorus line. Sometimes it was just a little ditty, used as an intro to What’d Say. Other times Ray turned it into a […]

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  • October 17, 2014

    Soft Winds (With The Ray Charles Orchestra)

    Unreleased. This Benny Goodman tune is known from six concerts: ’67 LC Pleyel ’67 LC Berlin ’67 LC Frankfurt ’68 LC Bakersfield ’68 LC Paris ’68 LC Fresno

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  • October 17, 2014

    Solitude (In My -) (The Ray Charles Orchestra)

    Unreleased, but available streaming (below), and as a download. This Duke Ellington composition, in an arrangement by Quincy Jones, was only taped once: in Paris, at the afternoon concert on October 22, 1961. In March 2013 the contents of a radio broadcast were made available, in their entirety, in a streaming format and for download on the INA […]

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  • October 16, 2014

    Soul Serenade (Ft. Susaye Greene)

    Unreleased. The  Curtis Ousley/Luther Dixon song, made famous by Aretha Franklin, is known from an excellent rendition by Ray’s “little angel”, Susaye Greene. It was only caught once, in a tape made “from the audience”, on October 25, 1968 in Fresno.

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