A discussion of Ray Charles' "Hallelujah I Love Her So" and best albums to take to a deserted island.
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Ray Charles' 1956 “Hallelujah I Love Her So” from the album "Ray Charles (or Hallelujah I Love Her So)" released on Atlantic. Written by Ray Charles and produced by Jerry Wexler.
Personel:
Cover:
Performed by Jonathan Horton, Josh Bond, and Neal Marsh
Intro Music:
"Shithouse" 2010 release from "A Collection of Songs for the Kings". Written by Josh Bond. Produced by Frank Charlton.
Other Artists Mentioned:
Elvis “Big Rock Candy Mountain”
Jimi Hendrix “Electric Ladyland”
The Doors
Live Dead
Motown
Leo Tolstoy
Billie Holiday “The Complete Verve Recordings”
My Morning Jacket “Z”
Edith Piaf
Norah Jones
Rod Stewart
Radiohead “OK Computer”
Radiohead “Kid A”
Radiohead “The Bends”
Radiohead “High and Dry”
Rage Against the Machine
John Williams
Beach Boys “Pet Sounds”
Offspring
The Tokens “The Lion Sleeps Tonight”
Castaway
Ray Charles “Hard Times”
Eric Clapton “24 Nights”
Ray Charles “Seven Spanish Angels”
Nirvana “Smells Like Teen Spirit”
Ray Charles “The Atlantic Years”
Ike Turner “Get It Over, Baby”
Sam Cooke “You Send Me”
Elvis “Blue Moon”
Quincy Jones
Johnny Carson
Ray Charles “Georgia on My Mind”
Little Richard
Duke Ellington
Sam Cooke “You Send Me”
Aretha Franklin
Mahalia Jackson
Ray Charles “Come Back, Baby”
Ray Charles “What’d I Say”
Neil Diamond
Louis Jordan “Caledonia”
The Beatles “Eleanor Rigby”
Tom Dowd and the Language of Music
Derek and the Dominos “Layla”
Ray Charles “Music That Matters To Him”
Art Tatum
Nat King Cole
Hank Jones “We’re All Together”
Oscar Perry and Clark Stevenson “Brotherhood of Man”
The Swan Silvertone Singers “Mary Don’t You Weep”
Radiohead
Gershwin
Waylon Jennings
Chuck Berry
Jerry Lee Lewis
Darius Rucker
Old Crow Medicine Show
Hootie and the Blowfish
Ray Charles “A Fool For You”
Ray Charles “Funny I Still Love You”
The Animals
Frank Sinatra
Humble Pie
Willie Nelson
Wynton Marsalis
Hugh Laurie
Ringo Starr
Stevie Wonder
Eddie Cochran
Conway Twitty
The Righteous Brothers
William Shatner
The Guitar Assembly Players
The Sopranos
Lou Gehrig
Ray Charles “Night Time”