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Ray: More Music From Ray Soundtrack

Ray: More Music From Ray (2004) soundtrack cover
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack / OST
By:Ray Charles
Release date:29.10.2004
Length: 58:27 (17 tracks)
Movie
Year:2004
Country:USA
Genre: drama music biography
IMDB: 350258

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There are another versions of soundtrack to this movie

Ray
by Ray Charles
Ray: Score
by Craig Armstrong

Tracklist. Online preview

#Ray Charles — Ray: More Music From RayLength
1.Leave My Woman Alone
Ray Charles
2:43
2.Lonely Avenue
Ray Charles
2:36
3.Rockhouse Parts 1 & 2
Ray Charles
3:56
4.I Believe To My Soul
Ray Charles
3:03
5.Losing Hand
Ray Charles
3:14
6.Im Movin On
Ray Charles
2:22
7.But On The Other Hand Baby
Ray Charles
3:15
8.Baby, Its Cold Outside - With Betty Carter
Ray Charles
4:11
9.The Danger Zone
Ray Charles
2:25
10.Busted
Ray Charles
2:09
11.Makin Whoopee
Ray Charles
6:16
12.Lets Go Get Stoned
Ray Charles
3:01
13.Drifting Blues
Ray Charles
6:26
14.Baby Let Me Hold Your Hand (2003 Version)
Ray Charles
2:41
15.Drown In My Own Tears/You Dont Know Me (2003 Version)
Ray Charles
3:03
16.Every Day I Have The Blues (New Version) - Chris Thomas King
Ray Charles
3:31
17.America The Beautiful
Ray Charles
3:35
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Plot summary

Ray Charles has the distinction of being both a national treasure and an international phenomenon. By the early 1960's Ray Charles had accomplished his dream. He'd come of age musically. He'd made it to Carnegie Hall. The hit records "Georgia," "Born to Lose" successively kept climbing to the top of the charts. He'd made his first triumphant European concert tour in 1960 (a feat which, except for 1965, he's repeated at least once a year ever since). He had taken virtually every form of popular music and broken through its boundaries with such awe inspiring achievements as the LP's "Genius Plus Soul Equals Jazz" and "Modern Sounds in Country & Western." Rhythm & blues (or "race music" as it had been called) became universally respectable through his efforts. Jazz found a mainstream audience it had never previously enjoyed. And country & western music began to chart an unexpected course to general acceptance, then worldwide popularity. And along the way Ray Charles was instrumental in the invention of rock & roll. Born in a poor African American town in central Florida, Ray Charles went blind at the age of 7. With the staunch support of his determined single mother, he developed the fierce resolve, wit and incredible talent that would eventually enable him to overcome not only Jim Crow Racism and the cruel prejudices against the blind, but also discover his own sound which revolutionized American popular music. Nonetheless, as Ray's unprecedented fame grew, so did his weakness for drugs and women, until they threatened to strip away the very things he held most dear. This little known story of Ray Charles' meteoric rise from humble beginnings, his successful struggle to excel in a sighted world and his eventual defeat of his own personal demons make for an inspiring and unforgettable true story of human triumph.

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