An hour of my favorite Ray Charles tracks interspersed with Soul/R ‘n B from the likes of Wendy Rene, Betty Harris, Clarence Carter, Jimmy Hughes and Etta James.

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Tags: Afterhours , Fame studios , R&b , Ray Charles , Southern Soul

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