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Ray Charles Sings for America

Ray Charles Sings for America
Ray Charles

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Track Listing

  1. America the Beautiful
  2. Imagine (featuring The Harlem Gospel Singers)
  3. Let It Be
  4. New York's My Home
  5. Over the Rainbow
  6. That Lucky Old Sun
  7. Ol' Man River
  8. Carry Me Back to Old Virginny
  9. Take Me Home, Country Roads
  10. Ray Reflects on America
  11. My God and I
  12. Lift Every Voice and Sing
  13. There'll Be No Peace Without All Men as One
  14. Light Out of Darkness
  15. Heaven Help Us All
  16. Abraham, Martin and John
  17. Hey Mister
  18. Sail Away
  19. The Danger Zone
  20. God Bless America Again (previously unreleased, with Billy Preston and Slash)

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #45817 in Music
  • Released on: 2002-09-03
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .20 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
Gathering 20 soulful recordings from albums and singles released between 1960-1997. Featuring a brand new (2002) track 'God Bless America Again' featuring an all-star cast of supporting musicians including Billy Preston and Slash.


Customer Reviews

The Genius speaks to us all5
It's easy to take Ray Charles for granted, as it seems like he's been around forever, but you might not after listening to this. I bought this on 9-11-2002 for "America The Beautiful," as I consider this the best rendition of that song, but I was pleased with what else is on here.

"Sail Away" (wriiten by Randy Newman) is actually a wickedly ironic tune connecting the Black American expereince with slave ships (you have to listen closely to the lyrics to get the irony). "Hey Mister" deals with the problem of hunger in America while the remakes of "Abraham Martin and John," "Imagine," "Let it Be," "That Lucky Old Sun," etc. are so hauntingly soulful with Ray's aching voice and the Raylette's gospel-like phrasings that you wouldn't wanna listen to this with the lights off late at night.

Overall, this wonderful album (much of it culled from 1972's "Message for the People") will really make you appreciate Ray Charles for the genius that he is.

Lift Every Voice and Sing !5
This CD is well worth the price for the classic Ray Charles singing America The Beautiful. His soulful versions of Randy Newman's Sail Away, John Denver's Take Me Home, Country Roads, John Lennon's Imagine (featuring the Harlem Gospel Singers), are added bonuses. He makes every one of these songs his own.

I decided to purchase this CD when I heard Ray's rockin' rendition of Lift Every Voice and Sing. Even the syrup-y strings and too-perfect background singers on Somewhere Over the Rainbow can't squelch the gritty soul when Brother Ray sings that old chestnut.

Ray Charles5
This is everything that I knew it would be. Ray Charles has a style that is unique and when he sings "America" it makes me proud to be an American. He is inspiring and evokes strong emotions with his singing.