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Ray Charles:
From now on we're gonna sing a four part harmony. Ethel, I want you to sing alto. Margie, I want you to sing tenor. Pat, soprano, and Mary Ann, bass. Mary Ann Fisher:
I ain't no bass. I'm a soprano. Margie Hendricks:
I'll sing bass. Where we come from we can sing anything. Mary Ann Fisher:
We talking about singing, sugar, not hog calling. Fathead Newman:
Oh that's cold. Margie Hendricks:
Who you calling a hog? Mary Ann Fisher:
Well, if the corn cob fits
From now on we're gonna sing a four part harmony. Ethel, I want you to sing alto. Margie, I want you to sing tenor. Pat, soprano, and Mary Ann, bass. Mary Ann Fisher:
I ain't no bass. I'm a soprano. Margie Hendricks:
I'll sing bass. Where we come from we can sing anything. Mary Ann Fisher:
We talking about singing, sugar, not hog calling. Fathead Newman:
Oh that's cold. Margie Hendricks:
Who you calling a hog? Mary Ann Fisher:
Well, if the corn cob fits
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From now on we're gonna sing uh four part harmony
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Ethel I want you to sing uh uh alto
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Margie you sing tenor Pat soprano and Mary Ann bass
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I ain't no bass I'm a soprano
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I'll sing bass
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I mean where we come from we can sing anything
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Mmm hmm
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We're talking about singing sugar not hog calling
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What
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Oh that's cold
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Who are you calling a hog
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Well if the corncob fits
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Movie Summary
The story of the life and career of the legendary rhythm and blues musician Ray Charles, from his humble beginnings in the South, where he went blind at age seven, to his meteoric rise to stardom during the 1950s and 1960s.



