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In 1979, the State of Georgia through its General Assembly of Georgia (state legislature), designated Ray Charles' version the official state song. [2] [3] The song has become part of the Great American Songbook tradition. [4] [5] "Georgia on My Mind" has been inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame twice.
The Genius Hits the Road is a 1960 album by Ray Charles. The concept album focuses on songs written about various parts of the United States. It peaked at number nine on the pop album charts and produced a US #1 single, "Georgia on My Mind".
On March 15, 1961, shortly after the release of the hit song "Georgia on My Mind" (1960), the Albany, Georgia-born musician was scheduled to perform at a dance at Bell Auditorium in Augusta, but cancelled the show after learning from students of Paine College that the larger auditorium dance floor was restricted to whites, while blacks would be ...
A Man and His Soul is a 1967 compilation of studio and live performances by Ray Charles. The LP version includes an album size booklet containing biographical information, photos, and details on his recordings.
Song: “Georgia on My Mind” by Ray Charles Panel guesses: Tom Jones, John Schneider, Engelbert Humperdink Mixtape clue : “Poker Night.” “Robin, this mix tape was on repeat every time I ...
He also topped the Hot 100 with the singles "Hit the Road Jack" and "Georgia on My Mind". [3] Among all acts, he charted the third-most singles on the Hot 100; only Elvis Presley (with 108) and James Brown (91) had more.
Georgia on My Mind"' is a 1930 song written by Hoagy Carmichael and Stuart Gorrell, often associated with Ray Charles. Georgia on My Mind may also refer to: Georgia on My Mind, a science fiction novelette by Charles Sheffield published in 1993 "Georgia on My Mind" (Diagnosis Murder Episode), from the second season of the series
Ray Charles's classic rendition of "Georgia on My Mind," released on August 19, 1960, was a major hit. (Charles received Grammys both for Best Male Vocal and Best Popular Single that year.) [69] In 1961, Carmichael was featured in an episode of The Flintstones entitled "The Hit Songwriters."