About the song
“Hallelujah I Love Her So” by Ray Charles is a timeless and soulful ode to love that showcases Charles’ incomparable vocal talent and his pioneering fusion of rhythm and blues with gospel influences. Released in 1956 as a single, this song quickly became one of Charles’ most beloved and enduring hits, earning him widespread acclaim and recognition.
From the moment Charles’ rich and expressive vocals begin, “Hallelujah I Love Her So” envelops listeners in its warm and uplifting melody. The song’s infectious rhythm, lively piano accompaniment, and spirited horn section create a joyous and celebratory atmosphere that is impossible not to sway along with.
Lyrically, “Hallelujah I Love Her So” expresses the sheer exuberance and gratitude of being in love, with Charles’ lyrics celebrating the joy and wonder of finding that special someone. The song’s message of devotion and affection resonates deeply with audiences, making it a timeless favorite among fans of soul and rhythm and blues music.
With its irresistible energy and Charles’ dynamic performance, “Hallelujah I Love Her So” became a chart-topping success, earning critical acclaim and commercial success. Its enduring popularity is a testament to Charles’ genius as a musician and his ability to infuse his music with soul and emotion.
Decades after its release, “Hallelujah I Love Her So” continues to inspire and uplift listeners around the world, serving as a joyful reminder of the power of love and the enduring legacy of Ray Charles as one of the greatest musical innovators of all time.
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Let me tell you ’bout a girl I knowShe is my baby and she lives next door Every mornin’ ‘fore the sun comes up She brings me coffee in my favorite cup That’s why I know, yes, I know Hallelujah, I just love her soWhen I’m in trouble and I have no friendI know she’ll go with me until the end Everybody asks me how I know I smile at them and say, “She told me so” That’s why I know, oh, I know Hallelujah, I just love her soNow, if I call her on the telephoneAnd tell her that I’m all alone By the time I count from one to four I hear her (KNOCK) on my door In the evening when the sun goes down When there is nobody else around She kisses me and she holds me tightAnd tells me, “Ray Charles everything’s all right”That’s why I know, whoa, I know Hallelujah, I just love her soNow, if I call her on the telephoneAnd tell her that I’m all alone By the time I count from one to four I hear her (KNOCK) on my doorIn the evening when the sun goes downWhen there is nobody else around She kisses me and she holds me tight And tells me, “Daddy, everything’s all right” That’s why I know, yes, I know Hallelujah, I just love her so Oh, hallelujah Don’t you know, I just love her so She’s my little woman, waitin’ all this time Babe, I’m a little fool for you, little girl…