Singing the ABC Song with my guitar!
- Length: 1:3
- View Count: 2
- Author: BradburyInc
Singing the ABC Song using my guitar!
Ray Charles - You Made Me Love You (Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival - 2002)
- Length: 2:51
- View Count: 4
- Author: John1948Ten
Ray Charles was the musician most responsible for developing soul music. Singers like Sam Cooke and Jackie Wilson also did a great deal to pioneer the form, but Charles did even more to devise a new form of black pop by merging '50s R&B with gospel-powered vocals, adding plenty of flavor from...
Ray Charles - What'd I Say (Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival - 2002)
- Length: 3:55
- View Count: 17
- Author: John1948Ten
Ray Charles was the musician most responsible for developing soul music. Singers like Sam Cooke and Jackie Wilson also did a great deal to pioneer the form, but Charles did even more to devise a new form of black pop by merging '50s R&B with gospel-powered vocals, adding plenty of flavor from...
Ray Charles - Song For You (Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival - 2002)
- Length: 5:43
- View Count: 8
- Author: John1948Ten
Ray Charles was the musician most responsible for developing soul music. Singers like Sam Cooke and Jackie Wilson also did a great deal to pioneer the form, but Charles did even more to devise a new form of black pop by merging '50s R&B with gospel-powered vocals, adding plenty of flavor from...
Ray Charles - Smack Dab In The Middle (Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival - 2002)
- Length: 2:44
- View Count: 6
- Author: John1948Ten
Ray Charles was the musician most responsible for developing soul music. Singers like Sam Cooke and Jackie Wilson also did a great deal to pioneer the form, but Charles did even more to devise a new form of black pop by merging '50s R&B with gospel-powered vocals, adding plenty of flavor from...
Ray Charles - Scotia Blues (Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival - 2002)
- Length: 3:59
- View Count: 2
- Author: John1948Ten
Ray Charles was the musician most responsible for developing soul music. Singers like Sam Cooke and Jackie Wilson also did a great deal to pioneer the form, but Charles did even more to devise a new form of black pop by merging '50s R&B with gospel-powered vocals, adding plenty of flavor from...
Ray Charles - Mississippi Mud (Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival - 2002)
- Length: 2:53
- View Count: 1
- Author: John1948Ten
Ray Charles was the musician most responsible for developing soul music. Singers like Sam Cooke and Jackie Wilson also did a great deal to pioneer the form, but Charles did even more to devise a new form of black pop by merging '50s R&B with gospel-powered vocals, adding plenty of flavor from...
Ray Charles - Just For A Thrill (Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival - 2002)
- Length: 6:38
- View Count: 3
- Author: John1948Ten
Ray Charles was the musician most responsible for developing soul music. Singers like Sam Cooke and Jackie Wilson also did a great deal to pioneer the form, but Charles did even more to devise a new form of black pop by merging '50s R&B with gospel-powered vocals, adding plenty of flavor from...
Ray Charles - I Can't Stop Loving You (Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival - 2002)
- Length: 4:37
- View Count: 4
- Author: John1948Ten
Ray Charles was the musician most responsible for developing soul music. Singers like Sam Cooke and Jackie Wilson also did a great deal to pioneer the form, but Charles did even more to devise a new form of black pop by merging '50s R&B with gospel-powered vocals, adding plenty of flavor from...
Ray Charles - Georgia On My Mind (Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival)
- Length: 5:53
- View Count: 11
- Author: John1948Ten
Ray Charles was the musician most responsible for developing soul music. Singers like Sam Cooke and Jackie Wilson also did a great deal to pioneer the form, but Charles did even more to devise a new form of black pop by merging '50s R&B with gospel-powered vocals, adding plenty of flavor from...
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