Ray Charles (Ray Charles Robinson, Albany, Georgia, September 23, 1930 - Beverly Hills, California, June 10, 2004), was an American singer-songwriter, musician, arranger, and band leader.
As a rock and roll, rhythm & blues, soul, blues, jazz, country and pop musician he helped to shape the sound of rhythm & blues.
He brought a soulful sound to everything from country music ("I Can't Stop Loving You") to rock and roll ("Mess Around"), to pop standards to a now-iconic rendition of "America the Beautiful.
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I Got A Woman:Ray Charles. Charles' first #1 hit...in 1955.
[Verse 1]
AE Well, I got a woman, way over town, ADAA7 she's good to me, oh, yeah. DD7 Said, I got a woman, way over town, EE7E she's good to me, whoa, yeah. AA7 She gives me money when I'm in need. DD7 Yeah, she's a kind of friend, indeed. AE I got a woman, way over town. ADA She's good to me, whoa, yeah.
[Verse 2]
AE She saves her lovin', early in the mornin', ADA just for me, oh, yeah. DD7 She saves her lovin', early in the mornin', EE7E just for me, oh, yeah. AA7 She saves her lovin', just for me, DD7 always loves me, so tenderly. AE I got a woman, way over town, ADA she's good to me, oh, yeah.
(SAX. BREAK.)
[CHORUS]
AA7A She's there to love me, both day and night. AA7A Never grumbles or fusses, always treats me right. AA7A Never runnin' in the streets, leavin' me alone.. AA7 she knows a woman's place, is right there, now,
in the home. DE I got a woman, way over town, ADA she's good to me, oh, yeah.
[Verse 4]
D Said I got a woman, way over town, EE7E she's good to me, oh, yeah. AA7 Well, she's my baby, don't you understand? D Yeah, I....I'm her lovin' man, now. AE I got a woman, way over town, ADA She's good to me, oh, yeah.
[OUTRO]
AA7 Well, don't you know she's all right? AA7 Well, don't you know she's all right? AA7 She's all right, she's all right...(Fade.)