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Fun Music Information -> Ray Charles Singers

Album cover parody of Something Special for Young Lovers by Ray Charles Singers
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This is the most recent information about Ray Charles Singers that has been submitted to amIright. If we have more information about Ray Charles Singers, then we provide a link to the section where it appears (the actual page whenever possible).

 
 

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"Heart In My Heart," Al Martin"Love Me With All Your Heart," Ray Charles Singers

If Groups Combined, Their Names Might Be:

Baby Ray Charles Singers
Baby Ray combined with Ray Charles Singers
Submitted By: Candy Welty
Ray Charles Stingers
Ray Charles Singers combined with Sting
Submitted By: Gus

Misheard Lyrics:

"Al Di La"
Misheard Lyrics:
I'll be lumped, as you're far above me, very far, very far.
I'll be lumped as far as the lovely evening star, evening star.
Original Lyrics:
'Al di la' says you're far above me, very far, very far.
Al di la, as far as the lovely evening star, evening star.

Misheard Lyrics Stories:

"Al Di La"
Misheard Lyrics:
I'll be lumped, as you're far above me, very far, very far.
I'll be lumped as far as the lovely evening star, evening star.
Original Lyrics:
'Al di la' says you're far above me, very far, very far.
Al di la, as far as the lovely evening star, evening star.

Story about this misheard lyric by: Valerie Cameron

I first heard the song on the radio and really struggled trying to make out the phrase at the beginning of each of the first two lines of each verse. I had no luck at first identifying the song from any lyrics site. So I posted a question about it on the amiright messageboards (inthe00s). Another user helped me identify the song, explaining that it was a song of Italian origin, with the phrase 'al di la' left untranslated. That would explain why that phrase can sound obscure in the otherwise English version.

Song Title Anagrams:

"All Aid" originally "Al-Di-La"
Submitted by: Joy Stick
"A Lid, Al" originally "Al-Di-La"
Submitted by: Joy Stick
"L.A. Dial" originally "Al-Di-La"
Submitted by: Joy Stick
"Ail Lad" originally "Al-Di-La"
Submitted by: Joy Stick
"I, L.A. Lad" originally "Al-Di-La"
Submitted by: Joy Stick

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