Inxs With Ray Charles music video Please (You Got That...)
Aretha Franklin And Ray Charles music video Takes Two To Tango (From "The Midnight Special" Episode 105. Air Date: January 31, 1975)
Listen Up (Big Daddy Kane, Siedah Garrett, Tevin Campbell, Al B. Sure!, Karyn White, James Ingram, Ice-T, The Winans, Ray Charles, El DeBarge And Grandmaster Melle Mel) music video Listen Up (From "Listen Up: The Lives Of Quincy Jones")
Billy Joel Feat. Ray Charles music video Baby Grand
Quincy Jones Feat. Ray Charles And Chaka Khan music video I'll Be Good To You
Inxs With Ray Charles music video Please (You Got That...)
Ray Charles music video Eleanor Rigby (From The Ed Sullivan Show 1968)
Inxs With Ray Charles music video Please (You Got That...)
Listen Up (Big Daddy Kane, Siedah Garrett, Tevin Campbell, Al B. Sure!, Karyn White, James Ingram, Ice-T, The Winans, Ray Charles, El DeBarge And Grandmaster Melle Mel) music video Listen Up (From "Listen Up: The Lives Of Quincy Jones")
Quincy Jones Feat. Ray Charles And Chaka Khan music video I'll Be Good To You
Ray Charles music video Georgia On My Mind (From The Midnight Special)
Ray Charles music video Your Cheatin' Heart
Aretha Franklin And Ray Charles music video Takes Two To Tango (From The Midnight Special)
Billy Joel Feat. Ray Charles music video Baby Grand
Quincy Jones Feat. Ray Charles And Chaka Khan music video I'll Be Good To You
The influences upon his music were mainly jazz, blues, rhythm and blues, and country artists of the day such as Art Tatum, Nat King Cole, Louis Jordan, Charles Brown, and Louis Armstrong. His playing reflected influences from country blues, barrelhouse and stride piano styles.
Rolling Stone ranked Charles number ten on their list of "100 Greatest Artists of All Time" in 2004, In honoring Charles, Billy Joel noted: "This may sound like sacrilege, but I think Ray Charles was more important than Elvis Presley".