Leave My Woman Alone
Sinner's Prayer
Mess Around
Ray's Blues
Mr. Charles' Blues
Greenbacks
Come Back Baby
Hallelujah I Love Her So
Lonely Avenue
Leave My Woman Alone
It's Alright
Get on the Right Track Baby
You Be My Baby
My Bonnie
Early in the Morning
Tell Me How Do You Feel
Don't Let the Sun Catch You Cryin' [DVD; Live; Previously Unreleased Track]
Am I Blue
Let the Good Times Roll
Alexander's Ragtime Band
When Your Lover Has Gone
Two Years of Torture
I'm Movin' On [Bonus Track]
I Believe To My Soul
Oh, Doctor Jesus
In a Little Spanish Town
Sherry
Night Time Is The Right Time
A Fool for You
I've Got a Woman
Talkin' 'Bout You
Swanee River Rock (Talkin' 'Bout That River)
Milky White Way
Either Way I Lose
Tell the Truth [Live]
Drown in My Own Tears
What'd I Say, Pts. I & 2
Yes, Indeed!
My Baby
Most popular songs of Ray Charles
Hit The Road Jack
1960 • The Genius Hits the Road
Georgia on My Mind
1960 • The Genius Hits the Road
I Can't Stop Loving You
1962 • Modern Sounds in Country & Western Music
Sweet Memories
1970 • Love Country Style
You Don't Know Me
1962 • Modern Sounds in Country & Western Music
I've Got a Woman
1957 • Ray Charles
A Song for You
1993 • My World
What'd I Say
A Fool for You
1957 • Ray Charles
I Believe To My Soul
1959 • What'd I Say
Hallelujah, I Love Her So
1961 • Soul Meeting
Ruby
1961 • Dedicated to You
Trivia about the album BD Blues: Ray Charles, Volume 2 by Ray Charles
- In what year was the album “BD Blues: Ray Charles, Volume 2” released by Ray Charles?
- The album “BD Blues: Ray Charles, Volume 2” was released in 2010 by Ray Charles, featuring 39 tracks.
- What is the most successful song from the album “BD Blues: Ray Charles, Volume 2” by Ray Charles?
- “I've Got a Woman” is the biggest hit from the album “BD Blues: Ray Charles, Volume 2” by Ray Charles.
- What are the main songs from the album “BD Blues: Ray Charles, Volume 2” by Ray Charles?
- The main songs from the album “BD Blues: Ray Charles, Volume 2” by Ray Charles are “I've Got a Woman”, “A Fool for You”, “I Believe To My Soul”, and “Mess Around”.