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: It is ranked among the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time by Rolling Stone.
The song’s genius lies in its call-and-response dynamic. Ray Charles plays the "penniless" wanderer trying to smooth-talk his way back home, while Margie Hendrix and The Raelettes provide a wall of vocal fire that shuts him down at every turn. Hit the Road Jack
: The track won the 1962 Grammy for Best Rhythm and Blues Recording. : It is ranked among the 500 Greatest
“Ray Charles is undoubtedly one of the greatest musicians and performers to visit us on Earth.” Facebook · Jazz Improvisers · 4 years ago Legacy and Achievement : The track won the 1962 Grammy for
: As the song fades, Charles' pleading becomes more desperate while the women’s rejection remains unrelenting, creating a rare R&B track where the lead singer clearly loses the argument. Community Perspectives
: It spent two weeks at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in October 1961.


