Aloe Blacc Shines on a Ray Charles Classic

Aloe Blacc did an excellent job on the bluesy “In the Heat of the Night,” which the Bergmans co-wrote with Quincy Jones for the 1967 Oscar winner for best picture. Ray Charles sang the original version, which became a top 40 hit on the Hot 100. The song showed the Bergmans’ range. Though best-known for highly literate pop/adult contemporary ballads, they could excel in other styles. (They demonstrated that again on their streetwise lyric for the theme song to Good Times – not performed here, unfortunately).
Blacc, who had a pair of top 10 Hot 100 hits in 2013-14 (Avicii’s “Wake Me Up!,” on which he was featured, and his own “The Man”) made a very strong impression. To paraphrase Taylor Swift in her recent lyric about Charlie Puth, I declare Aloe Blacc “should be a bigger artist.”