The impact of two world-famous hits by a Seoul giant
This single combines representative songs from different backgrounds and demonstrates Ray Charles's wide range of musical talent.
This song is based on a 1957 song by country singer Don Gibson, and Ray Charles' version is widely known for becoming a global hit. "What'd I Say," on the other hand, was born from an improvisation and later recorded in the studio. It revolves around an electric piano riff and is considered an important piece of soul music. The Japanese single featuring both songs succinctly conveys his innovative and universal sound.
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I Can't Stop Loving You
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