I Can't Take It

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Year
1961
Peak Position
#92
Weeks on Chart
3
Total Ratings
0

Artist Bio:
Mary Ann Fisher was an American rhythm and blues singer born on November 20, 1923, in Henderson, North Carolina. She started her music career in the 1950s as a vocalist for various bands and eventually gained recognition for her powerful and soulful voice. Fisher is best known for her work with the Ray Charles band, with whom she recorded several hit songs, including "I Believe," "What Kind of Man Are You," and "Sweet Lovin' Daddy."


Fisher's vocal style was characterized by its emotional depth and raw intensity, earning her a reputation as a dynamic performer in the R&B and soul music scenes. Despite not achieving the same level of mainstream success as some of her peers, Fisher's contributions to the music industry have been widely acknowledged, and she is remembered as a talented and influential artist in the history of rhythm and blues. Fisher passed away on December 10, 2004, leaving behind a legacy of soulful and heartfelt music.

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