Ray Charles

Wins

17

Nominations

37

Category

47th Annual GRAMMY® Awards

Best Pop Vocal Album

Genius Loves Company. Ray Charles

47th Annual GRAMMY® Awards

Album Of The Year

Genius Loves Company. Ray Charles

47th Annual GRAMMY® Awards

Best Gospel/Contemporary Christian Music Performance

Heaven Help Us All. Ray Charles, Gladys Knight

47th Annual GRAMMY® Awards

Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance

Sinner's Prayer. Ray Charles, B.B. King

47th Annual GRAMMY® Awards

Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals

Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word. Ray Charles, Elton John

47th Annual GRAMMY® Awards

Record Of The Year

Here We Go Again. Ray Charles, Norah Jones

47th Annual GRAMMY® Awards

Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals

Here We Go Again. Ray Charles, Norah Jones

42nd Annual GRAMMY® Awards

Best Historical Album

Ray Charles - The Complete Country And Western Recordings (1959-1986) (Album). James Austin, Ray Charles, Terry Howard, Michael Wesley Johnson, Doug Sax

36th Annual GRAMMY® Awards

Best Male R&B Vocal Performance

A Song For You. Ray Charles

33rd Annual GRAMMY® Awards

Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal

I'll Be Good To You. Ray Charles, Chaka Khan

Biography

"I never wanted to be famous. I only wanted to be great."

  • Born Ray Charles Robinson on Sept. 23, 1930, in Albany, Georgia. Died June 10, 2004, in Beverly Hills, California
     
  • Ray Charles' 1960 hit "Georgia On My Mind" was the first of his three career No. 1 hits. His 1962 album, Modern Sounds In Country And Western Music, became his first album to top the Billboard 200.
     
  • Charles won his first four career GRAMMYs at the 3rd GRAMMY Awards, including Best Vocal Performance Album, Male and Best Rhythm & Blues Performance for The Genius Of Ray Charles and "Let The Good Times Roll," respectively.
     
  • In 1967 he performed "Crying Time" on "The Best On Record," a TV special commemorating the 9th GRAMMY Awards, marking his GRAMMY stage debut.
     
  • Did you know? Charles was an accomplished chess player, and used a special board with raised squares and holes for the chess pieces in order to play.
     
  • Charles was honored with a Recording Academy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1987; 10 of his recordings have been inducted into the GRAMMY Hall Of Fame.
     
  • Founded in 1986, the Ray Charles Foundation provides support in the area of hearing disorders, in addition to stewarding donations and support to institutions and organizations for educational purposes.

 

All Grammy Awards and
Nominations for Ray Charles

Year Award Artists Work
2005 Best Pop Vocal Album Ray Charles Genius Loves Company
2005 Album Of The Year Ray Charles Genius Loves Company
2005 Best Gospel/Contemporary Christian Music Performance Ray Charles, Gladys Knight Heaven Help Us All
2005 Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance Ray Charles, B.B. King Sinner's Prayer
2005 Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals Ray Charles, Elton John Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word
2005 Record Of The Year Ray Charles, Norah Jones Here We Go Again
2005 Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals Ray Charles, Norah Jones Here We Go Again
2000 Best Historical Album James Austin, Ray Charles, Terry Howard, Michael Wesley Johnson, Doug Sax Ray Charles - The Complete Country And Western Recordings (1959-1986) (Album)
1994 Best Male R&B Vocal Performance Ray Charles A Song For You
1991 Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal Ray Charles, Chaka Khan I'll Be Good To You
1990 Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Duo Or Group Ray Charles, Lou Rawls Save The Bones For Henry Jones (Track)
1984 Best Male Country Vocal Performance Ray Charles Born To Love Me (Single)
1980 Best Male R&B Vocal Performance Ray Charles Some Enchanted Evening (Single)
1979 Best Male R&B Vocal Performance Ray Charles I Can See Clearly Now (Single)
1979 Best Jazz Vocal Album Ray Charles True To Life (Album)
1977 Best Jazz Vocal Album Ray Charles, Cleo Laine Porgy And Bess (Album)
1976 Best Male R&B Vocal Performance Ray Charles Living For The City
1973 Best Male R&B Vocal Performance Ray Charles What Have They Done To My Song Ma (Single)
1970 Best Male R&B Vocal Performance Ray Charles Doing His Thing (Single)
1968 Other Pop/Rock&Roll/ Contemporary Awards or Instrumental Ray Charles Yesterday (Single)
1968 Other Pop/Rock&Roll/ Contemporary Awards or Instrumental Ray Charles Yesterday (Single)
1968 Best Male Pop Vocal Performance Ray Charles Yesterday (Single)
1967 Best Male R&B Vocal Performance Ray Charles Crying Time
1967 Best R&B Recording - Best Rhythm & Blues Performance Ray Charles Crying Time
1964 Best Male Pop Vocal Performance Ray Charles Busted (Single)
1964 Best R&B Recording - Best Rhythm & Blues Performance Ray Charles Busted
1963 Best Male Pop Vocal Performance Ray Charles I Can't Stop Loving You (Album)
1963 Best R&B Recording - Best Rhythm & Blues Performance Ray Charles I Can't Stop Loving You
1963 Album Of The Year Ray Charles Modern Sounds In Country And Western Music, Vol. I (Album)
1963 Record Of The Year Ray Charles I Can't Stop Loving You (Single)
1962 Album Of The Year Ray Charles Genius + Soul = Jazz (Album)
1962 Best R&B Recording - Best Rhythm & Blues Performance Ray Charles Hit The Road Jack
1961 Record Of The Year Ray Charles Georgia On My Mind (Single)
1961 Other Pop/Rock&Roll/ Contemporary Awards or Instrumental Ray Charles Georgia On My Mind
1961 Best Male Pop Vocal Performance Ray Charles Georgia On My Mind
1961 Best Male Pop Vocal Performance Ray Charles The Genius Of Ray Charles
1961 Best R&B Recording - Best Rhythm & Blues Performance Ray Charles Let The Good Times Roll

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