Ray Charles Singers, The – MacArthur Park
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Artist: Ray Charles Singers, The
Label: Command
Format: Vinyl - LP, Album
Country: US
Year: 1968
Genres: Jazz, Pop
Styles: Easy Listening
Collection Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Collection Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)

Tracklist:
A1 MacArthur Park (4:47)
A2 Gregory's Chant (2:37)
A3 Love Is Blue (L'Amour Est Bleu) (3:08)
A4 Honey (4:06)
A5 I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free (2:33)
B1 Do You Know The Way To San Jose (2:28)
B2 Theme From "Valley Of The Dolls" (3:13)
B3 Don't Just Stand There (2:10)
B4 Sometimes I Remember (E La Chiamono Estate) (2:33)
B5 Little Green Apples (3:25)
B6 Let's Go! (Canto De Ossanha) (2:26)

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Artist: Ray Charles Singers, The

The Ray Charles Singers were formed by [a=Ray Charles (2)], and featured on [a=Perry Como]'s records, radio shows and television shows for 35 years.
The Singers are also known for the thirty choral record albums produced in the 1950s and 1960s for the [l=Essex], [l=MGM], [l=Decca] and [l=Command] labels..

Members:
* Ray Charles (1918–2015)
* Wife: Bernice (1916–2002)
* Son: Michael (1941–present)
* Son: Jonathan (1946–present)
* Daughter: Wendy (1950–2004)

In June 1959, the Ray Charles Singers, a name bestowed on them by Perry Como, began recording a series of albums. Due to advances in recording technology, they were able to create a softer sound than had been heard before and this was the birth of what has been called "easy listening." Record producer [a=Jack Hansen (4)] used some of the singers to provide backing vocals for [a=Buddy Holly]'s last songs, which Holly had composed and recorded shortly before his death in February, 1959. The Singers' close harmonies behind Holly's lead vocals simulated the sound of Holly's hit records with the Crickets. Six songs resulted from the Hansen sessions, led by the 45-rpm single "Peggy Sue Got Married" backed with "Crying, Waiting, Hoping."

On a cruise in 1964, Ray Charles heard a Mexican song called "Cuando Calienta el Sol." They recorded it under the english title "Love Me with All Your Heart," and the recording became a hit, riding to No. 3 on Billboard, #2 on Cashbox. This was followed by "Al Di La," also very popular.
The Ray Charles Singers were not one static group of vocalists. It was different combinations of singers used on records, tours and TV shows. What made them "The Ray Charles Singers" was the conducting and arranging of Ray Charles. He generally recorded with twenty singers (twelve men and eight women) and these vocalists appeared on Perry Como's television show. The Ray Charles Singers were also the voices behind many commercial jingles.