The tune comes from the 1946 Disney film Song Of The South. Music by Allie Wrubel, lyrics by Ray Gilbert.
Live:
'63 TV Shore (with Dinah Shore, Liberace, Peter Nero and Big Tiny Little)
'78 TV Disney
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| The show probably was taped & broadcast in color. |
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| A white hand on a black shoulder... From Jet, TV - Ray Charles, Dinah Shore, 21 November 1963. |
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From Jet, 24 January 1963.
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Rehearsal scenes: Dinah Shore and Ray Charles. Photos by Howard Morehead.
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Still from the show's finale. Source: Billboard, 15 October 1966.
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Rehearsal scene: Liberace and Ray Charles.![]() |
| Ray's booking and PR agents and Atlantic would re-use the photos taken at the set of the TV program for many years. This one is from an article in the Dutch newspaper Nieuwsblad van het Noorden, from April 27, 1963. (The article specs out the groups' personnel in 1962).
Personnel (per section, f.l.t.r.)*:
Musicians: Marcus Belgrave, Wallace Davenport John Hunt, Phil Guilbeau; Leon Comegys, Henderson Chambers, Julian Priester, Keg Johnson - trombones; David Newman, Hank Crawford, Buddy Pearson, James Clay, Leroy Cooper - saxophones; Unidentified - drums; Sonny Forriest - guitar; Edgar Willis - bass. The Raelettes: Margie Hendricks, Gwen Berry, Pat Lyles, Darlene McCrea.
*Many thanks to Joël Dufour.
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| Publicity photo: Ray Charles and Dinah Shore standing in front of the Orchestra. |
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| This album cover photo (released in August '63) was also shot during the production of the Dinah Shore show. Photo by Howard Morehead. Cover design by Frank Gauna. |
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| Cover art of an Australian EP from 1969. |
The Ray Charles Video Museum is a research project, documenting live performances by The Genius.
This blog is above all a Mediagraphy. It's also a discography (or, more correctly, a trackography), aggregating all tunes that Ray sang and/or played - including the "canon" of 700 tracks listed on the official Ray Charles website, but also identifying the songs that have never been officially released, and e.g. the recordings of other artists, where Ray backed them on piano. Thirdly, this blog has evolved into a multimedia Chronology (click the years in the panel al the top of this page) of Ray's productive live.
I also try to do some justice to the more than 1,000 great musicians and singers who contributed to Ray's career (1, 2).
The Quotes page lists the wisest, craziest and funniest things that the Genius ever said. If you want to read more about Brother Ray, go here.
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