Ray Agee

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The One I Love 02:08 Tools
real real love 03:02 Tools
It's Hard To Explain 02:59 Tools
From Now On 02:05 Tools
Tough Competition 03:19 Tools
You Hit Me Where It Hurts 02:22 Tools
Tin Pan Alley 02:53 Tools
I'm Losing Again 02:13 Tools
Leave Me Alone 00:00 Tools
The Monkey On My Back 02:10 Tools
I Brought It All on Myself 03:13 Tools
I Can't Work And Watch You 02:40 Tools
Love Is A Cold Shot 02:40 Tools
Hard Working Man 02:46 Tools
Black Night Is Gone 03:10 Tools
When The Deal Goes Down 02:09 Tools
Monkey on my back 02:09 Tools
My Lonesome Days Are Gone 02:34 Tools
Deep Trouble 02:34 Tools
Your Precious Love 02:02 Tools
Till Death Do Us Part 02:09 Tools
You Messed Up My Mind 02:24 Tools
Wobble Lou 02:15 Tools
Another Fool (Sings The Blues) 03:11 Tools
I'm Not Looking Back 03:11 Tools
Flirting Blues 02:24 Tools
Without a Friend 02:54 Tools
Merry Christmas, My Love 03:11 Tools
Look At Them Eyes 02:24 Tools
Dream Queen 02:24 Tools
The Devils Angels 02:46 Tools
I Need You 02:37 Tools
Count The Days I'm Gone 02:15 Tools
You Are My Trophy 02:34 Tools
Love Bug 02:56 Tools
I Feel So Good 02:34 Tools
I Can't Find My Way 02:54 Tools
One Too Many 02:41 Tools
The Gamble 02:34 Tools
No More Blue Shadows Falling 02:54 Tools
Crazy 02:41 Tools
peace of mind 02:41 Tools
Real Real Love (Krafton 620) 02:54 Tools
Brought It All On Myself 02:54 Tools
My Silent Prayer 02:41 Tools
The Devil's Angels 02:41 Tools
That's The Way It Is 02:13 Tools
Face The Facts 02:59 Tools
The Wobble Loo 02:54 Tools
Wobble You 02:41 Tools
No More Blues Shadows Falling 02:13 Tools
These Things Are True 02:34 Tools
Tragedy 02:34 Tools
Faith 02:13 Tools
True Lips 02:34 Tools
Keep Smiling 02:41 Tools
Don't Step On My Broken Heart 02:40 Tools
Loves Limit 02:41 Tools
Love Is A Gamble 02:34 Tools
It's Bedtime, Baby 03:03 Tools
Mr Clean 02:56 Tools
Tiajuana 03:03 Tools
It Was Your Love 02:40 Tools
I'm Coming Home 02:13 Tools
I Gotta Have Your Lovin' Tonight 02:41 Tools
Let's Talk About Love 03:03 Tools
Another Fool [Sings The Blues] 03:03 Tools
Roll On, Baby 02:34 Tools
Its Bed Time Baby 02:13 Tools
09. Real Real Love 02:56 Tools
I Brought It All on Myself (alt) 02:56 Tools
Baby Don't You Want Me 03:03 Tools
Drifting Apart 03:03 Tools
Soul Of A Man 02:15 Tools
I Am the Gambler 03:03 Tools
I Want You 03:03 Tools
I'm Out to Get You, Baby 02:40 Tools
Rock Head (Wrong Doin' Woman) 02:40 Tools
Love's Limit 02:40 Tools
Wobble-Lou 02:15 Tools
Doing It Good For You 02:15 Tools
Somebody Messed Up Pt 1 02:15 Tools
Iā€™M LOSING AGAIN 02:15 Tools
The Wobble-oo 02:15 Tools
Here Lies My Love 02:15 Tools
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Raymond Clinton "Ray" Agee (April 10, 1921 ā€“ April 15, 1989) was an American rhythm & blues singer and songwriter. Agee was born in Dixons Mills, Alabama, in 1921 according to most official records, though some sources give 1930. He was the eighth child out of 17 in the family. By the age of four, he developed polio, which left him with a permanent disability. He moved to Los Angeles with his parents and family in the 1930s, and with his brothers formed a gospel singing group, the Agee Brothers, who performed in local churches. By the early 1950s, Agee had started performing secular R&B music, often in the relaxed style of Charles Brown. He made his first recordings as vocalist with the Richard Brown Orchestra, on the R.K. label, in 1952. He recorded in the early and mid-1950s for a variety of labels in Los Angeles, including Modern, Aladdin, Elko, Spark and Ebb, with musicians including Maxwell Davis and Chuck Norris. In 1960 he recorded with guitarist Johnny Heartsman on Shirley Records, one of his best-remembered tracks being a version of "Tin Pan Alley", a song written by Bob Geddins and first recorded in 1953 by Jimmy Wilson. Most of Agee's songs were self-written. As a writer, his songs included "I've Been Wrong So Long", recorded by Bobby Bland in 1960; "I Say I Love You", co-written with Johnny Otis and recorded by Johnny "Guitar" Watson in 1963; "Let's Talk About Love", a song recorded by Agee in 1963 which became the title track of Lurrie Bell's 2007 album; and "It's Hard To Explain", recorded by Agee in 1971 and by Cowboy Junkies on their 1993 album Pale Sun Crescent Moon. Agee continued to record prolifically through the 1960s, for small labels including Shirley, Celeste, Soultown, Jewel, and Krafton, but with little recognition outside his local area. His only LP, Love Is A Gamble, was issued on the White Enterprises label in 1971. His last recordings were released soon afterwards. Ray Agee recorded over a hundred tracks between the early 1950s and mid-1970s, and is described at Allmusic as "a fine, versatile blues singer whose work deserves a wider audience". Two compilations of his recordings, Black Night Is Gone (1984), and I'm Not Looking Back (1985) were released in Sweden by Mr R&B Records. Agee died in Los Angeles in 1989. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.