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Ray Charles

Ray Charles (born Charles Raymond Offenberg; September 13, 1918 – April 6, 2015) was an American musician, singer, songwriter, vocal arranger and conductor who was best known as organizer and leader of the Ray Charles Singers who were featured on Perry Como's records and television shows for 35 years and were also known for a series of 30 choral record albums produced in the 1950s and 1960s for the Essex, MGM, Decca and Command labels.

As a vocalist, Charles, along with Julia Rinker Miller, sang the theme song to the television series Three's Company ("Come and Knock on Our Door"). As a songwriter, Charles was best known for the choral anthem "Fifty Nifty United States" in which he set the names of the states to music in alphabetical order. It was originally written for The Perry Como Show. He is also known for "Letters, We Get Letters", also originally written for Como's show and later used on the Late Show with David Letterman.

In his later years, he continued to serve as a musical consultant to television programs, most notably for 31 years on the Kennedy Center Honors. Charles was acknowledged as an authority on American popular music.

Birth and Death Data: Born September 13, 1918 (Chicago), Died April 6, 2015 (Beverly Hills)

Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1940 - 1958

Roles Represented in DAHR: vocalist, piano, songwriter, leader, lyricist, conductor

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Recordings (Results 1-25 of 53 records)

Company Matrix No. Size First Recording Date Title Primary Performer Description Role Audio
Victor BS-051278 10-in. 6/13/1940 Funny Little Pedro Tommy Dorsey ; The Pied Pipers ; Sentimentalists Jazz/dance band, with mixed vocal ensemble lyricist  
Victor BS-056414 10-in. 9/30/1940 South Two Guitars and a Bass Male vocal trio, with 2 guitars and string bass lyricist  
Victor BS-059236 10-in. 2/14/1941 You're the moment of a lifetime Harvey Crawford ; Art Kassel ; Kassels-in-the-Air Orchestra Jazz/dance band, with male vocal solo lyricist  
Victor BS-060463 10-in. 2/3/1941 You're the moment of a lifetime Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye ; Arthur Wright Jazz/dance band, with male vocal solo lyricist  
Victor D6VB-3283 10-in. 11/20/1946 Frenesi Mullen Sisters ; Tony Mottola Orchestra Female vocal trio, with jazz/dance octet lyricist  
Atlantic 890 10-in. 9/11/1952 The sun's gonna shine again Ray Charles instrumentalist, piano, vocalist  
Atlantic 891 10-in. 9/11/1952 Roll with my baby Ray Charles instrumentalist, piano, vocalist  
Atlantic 892 10-in. 9/11/1952 The midnight hour Ray Charles vocalist, instrumentalist, piano  
Atlantic 893 10-in. 9/11/1952 Jumpin' in the mornin' Ray Charles instrumentalist, piano, leader, vocalist, songwriter  
Atlantic 1065 10-in. 5/17/1953 It should have been me Mickey Baker ; Ray Charles ; Connie Kay ; Lloyd Trotman vocalist, instrumentalist, piano  
Atlantic 1066 10-in. 5/17/1953 Losing hand Ray Charles instrumentalist, piano, leader, vocalist  
Atlantic 1067 10-in. 5/17/1953 Heartbreaker Ray Charles instrumentalist, piano, vocalist, leader  
Atlantic 1068 10-in. 5/17/1953 Sinner's prayer Ray Charles vocalist, instrumentalist, piano  
Atlantic 1069 10-in. 5/17/1953 Mess around Ray Charles vocalist, instrumentalist, piano, leader  
Atlantic 1070 10-in. 5/17/1953 Funny (but i still love you) Ray Charles instrumentalist, piano, leader, vocalist, songwriter  
Atlantic 1109 10-in. 8/18/1953 Feelin' sad Ray Charles vocalist, instrumentalist, piano, leader  
Atlantic 1120 10-in. 08/18/1953 Ooh lawdy my baby Tommy Ridgley instrumentalist, piano  
Atlantic 1121 10-in. 08/18/1953 I'm gonna cross that river Tommy Ridgley instrumentalist, piano  
Atlantic 1187 10-in. 12/4/1953 Don't you know Ray Charles vocalist, instrumentalist, piano, leader, songwriter  
Atlantic 1382 10-in. 11/18/1954 Blackjack Ray Charles songwriter, vocalist  
Atlantic 1383 10-in. 11/18/1954 I've got a woman Ray Charles vocalist, songwriter, leader, instrumentalist, piano  
Atlantic 1384 10-in. 11/18/1954 Greenbacks Ray Charles vocalist  
Atlantic 1385 10-in. 11/18/1954 Come back Ray Charles songwriter, leader, vocalist, instrumentalist, piano  
Atlantic 1513 10-in. 4/23/1955 A fool for you Ray Charles songwriter, vocalist  
Atlantic 1514 10-in. 4/23/1955 This little girl of mine Ray Charles vocalist, songwriter  
(Results 1-25 of 53 records)

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Charles, Ray," accessed November 7, 2024, https://adpprod1.library.ucsb.edu/names/109189.

Charles, Ray. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved November 7, 2024, from https://adpprod1.library.ucsb.edu/names/109189.

"Charles, Ray." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 7 November 2024.

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URI: https://adpprod1.library.ucsb.edu/names/109189

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