Ray Charles at Newport - References/External Links

References/External Links

  • Atlantic 1289
  • Ray Charles at Newport at Allmusic.com
  • Ray Charles Live at Allmusic.com
Ray Charles
Studio albums
  • Ray Charles (Hallelujah, I Love Her So)
  • The Great Ray Charles
  • Yes Indeed!
  • Soul Brothers
  • What'd I Say
  • The Genius of Ray Charles
  • Genius+Soul = Jazz
  • The Genius Hits the Road
  • Dedicated to You
  • Ray Charles and Betty Carter
  • The Genius Sings the Blues
  • Soul Meeting
  • The Genius After Hours
  • Ray Charles Greatest Hits
  • Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music
  • Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music, Vol. 2
  • Ingredients in a Recipe for Soul
  • Sweet & Sour Tears
  • Have a Smile with Me
  • Together Again / Country and Western Meets Rhythm and Blues
  • Crying Time
  • Ray's Moods
  • Ray Charles Invites You to Listen
  • A Portrait of Ray
  • I'm All Yours Baby!
  • Doing His Thing
  • My Kind of Jazz
  • Love Country Style
  • Volcanic Action of My Soul
  • A Message From the People
  • Through the Eyes of Love
  • Jazz Number II
  • Come Live With Me
  • Renaissance
  • My Kind of Jazz Part 3
  • Porgy and Bess with Cleo Laine
  • True to Life
  • Love & Peace
  • Ain't It So
  • Brother Ray Is at It Again
  • Wish You Were Here Tonight
  • Do I Ever Cross Your Mind?
  • Friendship
  • The Spirit of Christmas
  • From the Pages of My Mind
  • Just Between Us
  • Would You Believe?
  • My World
  • Strong Love Affair
  • Thanks for Bringing Love Around Again
  • Genius Loves Company
Posthumous
studio creations
  • Genius & Friends
  • Ray Sings, Basie Swings
  • Rare Genius
Live albums
  • Ray Charles at Newport
  • Ray Charles in Person
  • Live in Concert
  • Live in Japan
  • (Ray Charles Live)
  • Berlin, '62
  • Ray Charles Celebrates a Gospel Christmas with the Voices of Jubilation
  • Live at the Olympia, 2000
Notable
compilations
  • Do the Twist! with Ray Charles
  • The Ray Charles Story, Vol 1~4
  • A Man and His Soul
  • The Best of Ray Charles
  • Anthology
  • Seven Spanish Angels and Other Hits
  • The Birth of Soul
  • Genius and Soul
  • The Complete Swing Time & Down Beat Recordings
  • Ultimate Hits Collection
  • Ray Charles in Concert
  • Pure Genius: The Complete Atlantic Recordings (1952-1959)
Billboard Hot 100
Top 10 Singles
  • "What'd I Say "
  • "Georgia on My Mind "
  • "Hit the Road Jack"
  • "One Mint Julep"
  • "Unchain My Heart"
  • "I Can't Stop Loving You "
  • "You Don't Know Me"
  • "You Are My Sunshine"
  • "Busted"
  • "Take These Chains from My Heart"
  • "Crying Time"
Other Billboard Charts
#1 singles
  • "I Got a Woman"
  • "A Fool for You"
  • "Mary Ann"
  • "Drown in My Own Tears"
  • "Together Again"
  • "Let's Go Get Stoned"
  • "Seven Spanish Angels"
  • "I'll Be Good to You"
Grammy Awarded Works
(not included above)
  • "Let The Good Times Roll"
  • "Living for the City"
  • "A Song for You"
  • "Heaven Help Us All "
  • "Here We Go Again"
See also
  • David "Fathead" Newman
  • Fathead / Ray Charles Sextet
  • Hank Crawford
  • The Raelettes
  • Ray (soundtrack)
  • Quincy Jones
  • The Blues Brothers
  • Here We Go Again: Celebrating the Genius of Ray Charles
  • Discography
  • Albums
  • Songs
  • Audio samples

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