The Best of Ray Charles

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The Best of Ray Charles is an album released in 1970 on the Atlantic Jazz label featuring non-vocal tracks recorded by Ray Charles between November 1956 and November 1958. It includes an early version of "Rockhouse", which would later be covered, as "Ray's Rockhouse" (1985), by The Manhattan Transfer with lyrics by Jon Hendricks.

[edit] Track listing and personnel, etc.

1. "Hard Times" (Paul Mitchell) – 4:39


2. "Rockhouse" (Ray Charles) – 3:50

  • Tenor sax solo by David Newman
  • Other personnel not mentioned (possibly same as Track 4)
  • Produced by Ahmet Ertegun and Jerry Wexler


3. "Sweet Sixteen Blues" (Ray Charles) – 4:04


4. "Doodlin’" (Horace Silver) – 5:49

  • Ray Charles – piano
  • David Newman – tenor sax
  • Emmott Dennis – baritone sax
  • Joseph Bridgewater – trumpet
  • John Hunt – trumpet
  • Roosevelt Sheffield - bass
  • William Peeples – drums
  • Trumpet solo by John Hunt
  • Arranger: Quincy Jones
  • Recorded on November 26, 1956
  • Recording engineers: Earle Brown and Tom Dowd
  • Produced by Nesuhi Ertegun and Jerry Wexler


5. "How Long Blues" (Leroy Carr) – 9:15


6. "Blues Waltz" (Ray Charles) – 6:29

  • Ray Charles – piano
  • Bennie Crawford – baritone sax
  • David Newman – tenor sax
  • Lee Harper – trumpet
  • Marcus Belgrave - trumpet
  • Edgar Willis – bass
  • Richie Goldberg – drums

[edit] Other credits

  • Sleevenotes: Ralph J. Gleason
  • Cover photo: Ray Ross
  • Cover design: Loring Eutemey