Ray Charles recorded his version, titled "(Night Time Is) The Right Time", on October 28, 1958, at the
Atlantic Records studio in New York City.
Margie Hendrix with Charles' backup singers the
Raelettes provided the accompaniment to Charles' vocals. Released as a single, it reached number five on the
Billboard R&B chart and number 95 on its
Hot 100 chart in 1959. however, some later anthologies only list Lew Herman, also known as
Herman Lubinsky, who was the owner of Nappy Brown's record label. The song is also included on
Ray Charles at Newport (1958) and the
film soundtrack of
Ray (2004). In the second season episode of
The Cosby Show titled "Happy Anniversary", the Huxtable family lip-syncs to Ray Charles' version.
CNN's Lisa Respers France stated "No 'Cosby Show' list is complete without this family performance...
Keshia Knight Pulliam stole our hearts as little Rudy Huxtable in this scene." while
Vulture called it
The Cosby Shows best musical moment. In 1997,
TV Guide ranked this episode number 54 on its '100 Greatest Episodes of All Time' list. ==James Brown version==