Featuring: Billy Joel

Songwriter: Billy Joel

Producer: Phil Ramone

[Verse: Billy Joel]
Late at night when it's dark and cold
I reach out for someone to hold
When I'm blue, when I'm lonely
She comes through
She's the only one who can
My baby grand is all I need

[Verse: Ray Charles]
In my time I've wandered everywhere
Around this world, she would always be there
Any day, any hour
All it takes
Is the power in my hands
This baby grand's been good to me
Alright?

[Verse: Billy Joel & Ray Charles]
I've had friends, oh, but they've slipped away
And I've had fame, but it doesn't stay
I've made fortunes, spent them fast enough
But as for women
They don't last with just one man
But my baby grand is gonna stand by me

[Verse: Billy Joel & Ray Charles]
They say that no one's gonna play this on the radio
(What? I don't believe that)
They said melancholy blues were dead and gone
But only songs like these, played in minor keys
Keep those memories holding on

[Verse: Billy Joel & Ray Charles]
I've come far from the life I strayed in
And I've got the scars from those dives I played in
Now I'm home and I'm weary
And in my bones
Every dreary one night stand
My baby grand is coming home with me, with me
Ever since this gig began
My baby grand's been good to me

Ray Charles

Raymond Charles Robinson was born on September the 23th 1930 in Georgia. He was a singer, songwriter, musician and composer, better known as Ray Charles. Nicknamed ‘The Genius’ and ‘The High Priest of Soul’, Ray became one of the pioneers of soul music.

Ray Charles was able to combine numbers of styles such as rythem and blues, gospel, blues and the influences from jazz and country were hearable in his music. He is listed as number two in the “100 Greatest Singers of All Time” the Rolling Stone Magazine released in November 2008.

Other artists have praised Ray Charles too for his influence in the music world. Frank Sinatra called Charles “the only true genius in show business” and Billy Joel “This may sound like sacrilege, but I think Ray Charles was more important than Elvis Presley”.