At the Sam Cooke funerals, Ray was there and someone screamed "Brother Ray is in the house! Brother Ray is in the house!", so it wasn't planned but he sat at the piano, said "Sam Baby, this one's for you" and sang "Angels keep watching over me". There was not one dry eye in the all house, not even his...
Do you also have the remaining parts of the show, as described in my article on the Ray Charles Video Museum blog...
I miss the sequences with Dottie West (duet, and another song with Ray and Mickey), Andre Crouch (duet, wearing helmet as seen in photo), whatever Dick Clark contributed, and the special appearances by Quincy Jones, Barbara Mandrell, and Smokey Robinson;-!
So sad—there will never be another Mr. Charles. But his music makes us keep on laughing.
ramallenann 6 months ago
Love, Love, Love!
joykeezer 6 months ago
Doesn't get any better
donnkizz 7 months ago
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At the Sam Cooke funerals, Ray was there and someone screamed "Brother Ray is in the house! Brother Ray is in the house!", so it wasn't planned but he sat at the piano, said "Sam Baby, this one's for you" and sang "Angels keep watching over me". There was not one dry eye in the all house, not even his...
difolk 10 months ago
at the movie, on his brother's funeral, they sing a music, somebody know the name?
paulareche1 11 months ago
Yep, cool!
Do you also have the remaining parts of the show, as described in my article on the Ray Charles Video Museum blog...
I miss the sequences with Dottie West (duet, and another song with Ray and Mickey), Andre Crouch (duet, wearing helmet as seen in photo), whatever Dick Clark contributed, and the special appearances by Quincy Jones, Barbara Mandrell, and Smokey Robinson;-!
bstumpel 1 year ago
I like this one!
kumlasak 1 year ago
Fantastic - thank you very much for uploading this!
Can you give some more information on when and where this was taped and/or broadcast??
bstumpel 1 year ago
@bstumpel
See: I Can't Stop Loving You.
boogiebluester 1 year ago