Ray Charles "Hit The Road Jack": (Hit the road Jack and don't you come back no more, no more, no more, no more) (Hit the road Jack an...
The Easybeats Lyrics "Hit The Road Jack" (originally by Ray Charles) Hit the road Jack, and don't cha come back No more, no more, no more, no more Hit the road Jack, and don't cha come back no more Oh woman oh woman don't you treat me so mean ...
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Hit The Road Jack chords Ray Charles Am G F E7 2x Am G F E7 Am G F E7 Hit the road Jack. Don't you come back no more, no more, no more, no more. Am G F E7 Am G F E7 Hit the road Jack and don't you come back no more. Am G F E7 Oh woman, oh woman, don't ...
Hit The Road Jack lyrics © Anthem Entertainment, Royalty Network, THE RAY CHARLES FOUNDATION DBA TANGERINE MUSIC Hit The Road Jackmeanings Write about your feelings and thoughts about Hit The Road Jack Know what this song is about? Does it mean anything special hidden between the lines to yo...
Hit the Road Jack: Jazz Ensemble Conductor Score$7.00View Product Details Description Ray Charles made it famous, now you can play it with your young band. No individual solo, just ensemble all the way. Some unison sax solis with optional lip bends give the chart a bluesy sound. Trumpet 1...
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Download the Drum Backing Track of Hit the Road Jack as made famous by Ray Charles. Minus Drums MP3, HD Version. Designed for Playalong or Recording.
Somewhere on the other side, Ray Charles is punching keys on a piano and singing "Hit the Road Jack," only he's changing the words to include Henrique De Castro in the lyrics. Apparently the departing chief operating officer (COO) of Yahoo has been on th
From the wiki: “‘Once in a While’ was written in 1937 by Michael Edwards with lyrics by Bud Green, and was first recorded the same year by Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra. “One of the best-known cover recordings was made by Patti Page in 1952 (on Mercury 5867). The song was reviv...