Cry

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Year
1965
Peak Position
#58
Weeks on Chart
7
Total Ratings
0

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Artist Bio:
Ray Charles was an American singer, songwriter, and pianist who was born on September 23, 1930, in Albany, Georgia, and passed away on June 10, 2004, in Beverly Hills, California. He is considered one of the pioneers of soul music, blending elements of rhythm and blues, gospel, and jazz to create a unique sound. Charles achieved major success in the 1950s and 1960s with hits like "What'd I Say," "Georgia on My Mind," and "I Can't Stop Loving You."


Despite losing his sight at the age of seven, Charles became a musical prodigy and went on to win 17 Grammy Awards throughout his career. He was known for his distinctive voice and innovative piano playing style. Charles was also a civil rights activist and used his platform to advocate for racial equality in America. His influence on music and culture is profound, and he remains a legendary figure in the history of American music.

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