Ray Charles - Let The Good Times Roll (blues metal cover by Wicked Rumble)

Ray Charles - Let The Good Times Roll (blues metal cover by Wicked Rumble) Our hands reached out to one of the most famous blues standards - “Let the Good Times Roll”, which was played by almost all bluesmen: from Ray Charles and B B King to Joe Bonamassa and Brad Paisley. In this song, Louis Jordan effectively conveyed his credo of life “Forget about worldly problems and just live in the present.“ Anyone who recognizes this melody without even knowing the words already understands what it is about. The song was written by Sam Theard (1904-1982). And the copyright itself belongs to Fleecie Moore (Louis ’ ex-wife), since Jordan often indicated his wife’s name to circumvent publication restrictions and royalties, but after a high-profile divorce, Fleecie retained ownership of the songs, thereby depriving him of income from them. “Let the Good Times Roll“ reached number two on the Billboard R&B chart in 1947. In 2009, the song was awarded a Grammy Hall of Fame Award. And later, in 2013, the Blues Foundation a
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