Tribute to Uncle Ray

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Tribute to Uncle Ray is a 1962 studio album by a young Stevie Wonder, featuring covers of songs associated with his musical idol Ray Charles.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf studio album
tribute album
artist Stevie Wonder
catalogNumber Tamla TM 232
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
features cover versions of Ray Charles songs
featuresInstrument harmonica
piano
vocals
followedBy With a Song in My Heart
follows The Jazz Soul of Little Stevie
genre pop
rhythm and blues
soul
hasCoverArt Tribute to Uncle Ray album cover
hasTrack Ain't That Love
Come Back Baby
Don't You Know
Drown in My Own Tears
Frankie and Johnny
Hallelujah I Love Her So
I Call It Pretty Music But the Old People Call It the Blues (Part 1)
I Call It Pretty Music But the Old People Call It the Blues (Part 1)
surface form: I Call It Pretty Music But the Old People Call It the Blues (Part 2)

Mary Ann
My Baby's Gone
Sunset
hasType cover album
inspiredBy Ray Charles
labelImprint Motown
surface form: Tamla Records
language English
mainSubject Ray Charles
medium vinyl record
musicalStyle early Motown sound
notableFor featuring a young Stevie Wonder covering Ray Charles material
partOf Stevie Wonder discography
performer Stevie Wonder
performerAgeAtRelease 11
precededBy The Jazz Soul of Little Stevie
producer Berry Gordy
Clarence Paul
William Stevenson
publicationDate 1962
recordedIn 1962
recordingLocation Hitsville U.S.A., Detroit, Michigan
surface form: Hitsville U.S.A., Detroit
recordLabel Motown
Tamla
tributeTo Ray Charles

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