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rdfs:comment | - "I Got a Woman" (originally titled "I've Got a Woman") is a song co-written and recorded by American R&B/soul musician Ray Charles and released as a single in December 1954 on the Atlantic label as Atlantic 45-1050 b/w "Come Back Baby." Both sides later appeared on his 1957 album Ray Charles (subsequently reissued as Hallelujah I Love Her So). Greg Page covered on his live album, Greg Page - Live in Concert and his studio album, Greg Page - Throw Your Arms Around Me.
- I Got a Woman or "I've Got a Woman", is a song recorded and co-written by American R&B/Soul musician Ray Charles. It was released as a single in late 1954 on the Atlantic label as Atlantic 45-1050b/w Come Back Baby.
- "I Got a Woman" (originally titled "I've Got a Woman")[1][2] is a song co-written and recorded by American R&B/soul musician Ray Charles and released as a single in December 1954 on the Atlantic label as Atlantic 45-1050 b/w "Come Back Baby." Both sides later appeared on his 1957 album Ray Charles (subsequently reissued asHallelujah I Love Her So).
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abstract | - "I Got a Woman" (originally titled "I've Got a Woman") is a song co-written and recorded by American R&B/soul musician Ray Charles and released as a single in December 1954 on the Atlantic label as Atlantic 45-1050 b/w "Come Back Baby." Both sides later appeared on his 1957 album Ray Charles (subsequently reissued as Hallelujah I Love Her So). Greg Page covered on his live album, Greg Page - Live in Concert and his studio album, Greg Page - Throw Your Arms Around Me.
- I Got a Woman or "I've Got a Woman", is a song recorded and co-written by American R&B/Soul musician Ray Charles. It was released as a single in late 1954 on the Atlantic label as Atlantic 45-1050b/w Come Back Baby.
- "I Got a Woman" (originally titled "I've Got a Woman")[1][2] is a song co-written and recorded by American R&B/soul musician Ray Charles and released as a single in December 1954 on the Atlantic label as Atlantic 45-1050 b/w "Come Back Baby." Both sides later appeared on his 1957 album Ray Charles (subsequently reissued asHallelujah I Love Her So).
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