6268. Ray Charles - What'd I Say

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From: What'd I Say; Year: 1959; Genre: Soul/R&B
Here is one of Ray Charles' most legendary hits that not only took him to the stratosphere, but also is one of first tracks to establish the genre that would become soul. 
From wot I understand it came out of an improvisational jam to fill out the time left over on a gig and it went over amazingly with both the audience and the band, so they hurried into the studio to cut the track.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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