Genius Loves Company

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Genius Loves Company
Genius Loves Company cover
Studio album by Ray Charles
Released 2004
Recorded 2004
Genre Soul
Length N/A
Label Concord/Hear Music
Producer(s)  ?
Professional reviews
Ray Charles chronology
Strong Love Affair
(1996)
Genius Loves Company
(2004)
Genius & Friends
(2005)


Genius Loves Company is a 2004 album by Ray Charles, consisting of duets between Charles and musicians. The contributing artists were personally chosen by Ray Charles. It was the last album he completed before his death. At the Grammys on February 14, 2005, it won eight awards, including Album of the Year and Record of the Year for the song "Here We Go Again".

  1. "Here We Go Again" with Norah Jones – 3:59 (Lanier/Steagall)
  2. "Sweet Potato Pie" with James Taylor – 3:47 (Taylor)
  3. "You Don't Know Me" with Diana Krall – 3:55 (Arnold/Walker)
  4. "Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word" with Elton John – 3:59 (John/Taupin)
  5. "Fever" with Natalie Cole – 3:30 (Cooley/Davenport)
  6. "Do I Ever Cross Your Mind?" with Bonnie Raitt – 4:34 (Burnette/Smotherman)
  7. "It Was a Very Good Year" with Willie Nelson – 4:59 (Drake)
  8. "Hey Girl" with Michael McDonald – 5:15 (Gerry Goffin/Carole King)
  9. "Sinner's Prayer" with B.B.King – 4:25 (Fulson/Glenn)
  10. "Heaven Help Us All" with Gladys Knight – 4:32 (Miller)
  11. "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" with Johnny Mathis – 4:54 (Arlen/Harburg)
  12. "Crazy Love" with Van Morrison – 6:14 (Morrison)

Preceded by
Seventeen Days by 3 Doors Down
Billboard 200 Number 1 Album
March 5, 2005 - March 11, 2005
Succeeded by
O by Omarion
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