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The Raelettes
The Raelettes (Darlene McCrea, Margie Hendricks, Patricia Lyles, and Gwendolyn Berry).Background information Origin United States Genres R&B/pop/soul Occupations girl group Years active 1950s–1970s Labels Tangerine/ABC-Paramount Associated acts Ray Charles Past members Mary Ann Fisher
Darlene McCrea
Margie Hendricks
Patricia Lyles
Rita Graham
, <Beverly LeSure>, Gwendolyn Berry
Merry Clayton
Mable John
Alexandra Brown
Susaye Greene
Avis Harrell
Madelyn Quebeck
Estella Yarbrough
Cynthia Scott
Trudy Cohran
Pat Peterson
Kay Nickerson
Renee Collins Georges
Tonett McKinney
Karen Evans
Regi Brown
Barbara Franklin-Perrault[1]The Raelettes were a girl group in the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, formed, as their name suggests, to provide backing vocals for Ray Charles.
Its membership originally consisted of Darlene McCrea, Margie Hendricks, Patricia Lyles, and Gwendolyn Berry. Later members included Mable John, Merry Clayton, Clydie King, Minnie Riperton, Susaye Greene, Beverly LeSure, and Rita Graham who recorded the album 'Rita Graham Vibrations' produced by Ray Charles on his Tangerine label, the only major recording production Ray Charles produced on a single female artist on the Tangerine label. The 1980s' set of Raelettes included Avis Harrell, Madlyne Qubeck, Estella Yarbrough, Trudy Cohran, Pat Peterson and Alexandra 'Alex' Brown, who had a minor hit with the single "(Come On,) Shout", which was featured on the soundtrack of the movie Girls Just Want to Have Fun.
Although they never gained fame for their singles, they had a number of pop and R&B hits and several have gone on to promising solo careers. According to the biopic Ray, before becoming the Raelettes, the group were known as The Cookies. The group's name was on occasions also spelled as The Raelets or Raeletts.
Singles
- "One Hurt Deserves Another" (#76 Pop/ #24 R&B))
- "I Want To (Do Everything For You)" (#96 Pop/ #39 R&B)
- "Bad Water" (#58 Pop/ #40 R&B)
- "I've Been Gett'n Long Alright" (#23 R&B)
- "I Want To Thank You" (#47 R&B)0.0.0.
- "Leave My Man Alone"
References
- ^ sister of Ermant Franklin (Mighty Clouds of Joy co-founder)
External links
Ray Charles Studio albums Ray Charles (Hallelujah, I Love Her So) · The Great Ray Charles · Yes Indeed! · Soul Brothers · What'd I Say · The Genius of Ray Charles · Genius+Soul = Jazz · The Genius Hits the Road · Dedicated to You · Ray Charles and Betty Carter · The Genius Sings the Blues · Soul Meeting · The Genius After Hours · Ray Charles Greatest Hits · Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music · Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music, Vol. 2 · Ingredients in a Recipe for Soul · Sweet & Sour Tears · Have a Smile with Me · Together Again / Country and Western Meets Rhythm and Blues · Crying Time · Ray's Moods · Ray Charles Invites You to Listen · A Portrait of Ray · I'm All Yours Baby! · Doing His Thing · My Kind of Jazz · Love Country Style · Volcanic Action of My Soul · A Message From the People · Through the Eyes of Love · Jazz Number II · Come Live With Me · Renaissance · My Kind of Jazz Part 3 · Porgy and Bess with Cleo Laine · True to Life · Love & Peace · Ain't It So · Brother Ray Is at It Again · Wish You Were Here Tonight · Do I Ever Cross Your Mind? · Friendship · The Spirit of Christmas · From the Pages of My Mind · Just Between Us · Would You Believe? · My World · Strong Love Affair · Thanks for Bringing Love Around Again · Genius Loves Company
Posthumous
studio creationsGenius & Friends · Ray Sings, Basie Swings · Rare Genius
Live albums Ray Charles at Newport · Ray Charles in Person · Live in Concert · Live in Japan · (Ray Charles Live) · Berlin, '62 · Ray Charles Celebrates a Gospel Christmas with the Voices of Jubilation · Live at the Olympia, 2000
Notable
compilationsDo the Twist! with Ray Charles · The Ray Charles Story, Vol 1~4 · A Man and His Soul · The Best of Ray Charles · Anthology · Seven Spanish Angels and Other Hits · The Birth of Soul · Genius and Soul · The Complete Swing Time & Down Beat Recordings · Ultimate Hits Collection · Ray Charles in Concert · Pure Genius: The Complete Atlantic Recordings (1952-1959)
Billboard Hot 100
Top 10 Singles"What'd I Say " · "Georgia on My Mind " · "Hit the Road Jack" · "One Mint Julep" · "Unchain My Heart" · "I Can't Stop Loving You " · "You Don't Know Me" · "You Are My Sunshine" · "Busted" · "Take These Chains from My Heart" · "Crying Time"
Grammy Awarded Works
(not included above)"Let The Good Times Roll" · "Living for the City" · "I'll Be Good To You" · "A Song for You" · "Heaven Help Us All " · "Here We Go Again"
See also David "Fathead" Newman · Fathead / Ray Charles Sextet · Hank Crawford · The Raelettes · Ray · Quincy Jones · The Blues Brothers · Here We Go Again: Celebrating the Genius of Ray Charles
Discography · Albums · Songs · Audio samples
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- United States R&B musical group stubs
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