It Should've Been Me
Ray Charles Lyrics


As I passed by
A real fine hotel
A chick walked out
She sure looked swell
I gave her the eye
And started to carry on
When a Cadillac cruised up, and swish
She was gone

It should've been me
(With that real fine chick)
It should've been me
(With that real fine chick)
It should have been me
Driving that Cadillac

A little later on
A theater I passed
I spotted another chick
And did she have class
I was all set
To write her name in my book
When her husband came up and gave me a
Real dirty look

It should've been me
(With that real fine chick)
It should've been me
(With that real fine chick)
It should've been me
To have been her chaperone

I walked to the corner
Then saw a sharp cat
With a three-hundred-dollar suit on, and a
Hundred-dollar hat
He was standing on the sidewalk
By a DynaFlow
When a voice within said
"C'mon daddy, let's go"

It should've been me
(With that real fine chick)
It should've been me
(With that real fine chick)
It should've been me
Driving that DynaFlow

I ate a bowl of chili
And I felt okay
At least until I passed
This fine cafe
I saw a guy eatin'
A great big steak
While a waitress stood by feedin' him
Ice cream and cake

It should've been me
(With that real fine chick)
It should've been me
(With that real fine chick)
It should've been me
Eatin' ice, cream and cake

It should've been me
(Gettin' my natural kicks)
It should've been me
(Gettin' my natural kicks)
It should have been me
Lovin' those crazy chicks


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Written by: Eddie Memphis Curtis

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@carlosarturosousagarridole9361

Wikipedia:

"It Should've Been Me" is a 1954 rhythm and blues song written by MEMPHIS CURTIS, produced by Ahmet Ertegun and recorded and released as a single by American singer Ray Charles.

Recorded at the same May 10, 1953 session as the boogie-woogie-like R&B hit "Mess Around", which was written by Ertegun and released first, "It Should've Been Me" played on a comedic rap vibe/jive in which Charles talked about certain instances where he was smitten with "fine chicks" only to be dismayed that they had partners causing Charles (and in background vocal, Atlantic session musician and writer JESSE STONE), to say "it should have been (him) with (those) real fine chick(s)." Despite being blind since the age of seven, Ray repeatedly states in the song that he saw different things and different "chicks."

Released in early 1954, the song became Charles' first charted hit for Atlantic Records and soon reached number five on the Billboard R&B singles chart.

The song begins:

As I passed by, a real fine hotel, a chick walked out, she sure looked swell..

JAMES BOOKER covered the song on his album Resurrection Of The Bayou Maharajah (1993) as part of a medley with "Life" and "Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee".


PERSONNEL

Lead vocals and piano by Ray Charles
Background vocals by JESSE STONE
Produced by Ahmet Ertegun



All comments from YouTube:

@lawrencelewis2592

"Ray Charles is proof that God loves us and wants to be happy." - Ben Franklin, 1783

@christophermorales1509

Elvis, it should have been Ray.

@morganfisherart

You gotta give Ray Charles some kudos - nearly the whole song is about things or people he saw. The dude is blind!

@gregorykobb2420

Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder, in many ways can see the world better then most of us

@pawelkuczera9469

Amen.

@pawelkuczera9469

Obviously there was a time when he could see.

@nitelad

Ray didn't write the song or the lyrics to it. But he did make a great piano version

@morganfisherart

@@pawelkuczera9469 from Wiki:
"Charles started to lose his sight at the age of four or five, and was blind by the age of seven, likely as a result of glaucoma."
Maybe a little too young to have been interested in real fine chicks and Cadillacs! 😉

@plasteredbastard

These early Atlantic recording just make me shiver, his technique and flow was groundbreaking, few fit this mold in that time. Ray was doing things no other's were. Bless you Ahmet Ertegun.

@RuddyRuddy

Ray Charles was way ahead of his time with the definitive incel anthem.

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