March 28, 2010

Ray Stevens: Pop Goes the Country

Welcome once again to the journey...this time around I'm playing the part of a salesman as I shine the light on a couple of DVD collections that feature the one and only Ray Stevens. The first collection I want to spotlight is Pop Goes the Country, Volume 15. A web-site is selling a 20 volume DVD collection of the famed country music series which ran in syndication from 1974 through 1982. Ray is among the many guests featured on Volume 15. Those who are not familiar with the series, it was hosted by Ralph Emery for six years, 1974-1980. Singer Tom T Hall became the new host in 1980 and he continued in this role through the end of the series in 1983. Jim Varney became a series regular during the final season. Ray's performances on Volume 15 include: "You Are So Beautiful", "Save Me From Myself", and "Shriner's Convention". The time span for those three songs are 1976, 1977, and 1980 but I do not know if the DVD will feature clips from those years or if it's an episode from 1980 and Ray's singing all three of those songs.

Ray is also a featured performer on Pop Goes the Country, Volume 17. It is on this collection of performances that you'll see Ray perform "You've Got the Music Inside", "Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down", "The Streak", "Everything Is Beautiful", and an obscure duet with host Tom T Hall on "It's Hard To Be Humble". I do not own these DVD collections...yet. Once I get them in my possession I'll be able to write more about them. If you want to order them for yourselves all you have to do is do an internet search for "Classic Country DVD" or classiccountrydvd.com and once there you'll be able to navigate through the site easily. The DVD titles will be listed off to the left of the page as there are more DVD collections available besides Pop Goes the Country but since this is my Ray Stevens blog page I'm of course only spotlighting the DVD's with significant Ray Stevens participation.

After all this talk about classic Ray Stevens from the late '70s and early '80s let's jump 30 plus years into the future to the present year, 2010. Ray continues to heat up the You Tube airwaves with his series of political music videos. His most recent, "Throw the Bums Out!", is nearing 50,000 hits in it's first 6 days on-line. "Caribou Barbie" at the moment has more than 52,000 hits in it's first 17 days on-line. These You Tube play counts will continue to rise and so I'll lay off from reporting the totals for awhile. Those two music videos have a combined total right now of 99,259 hits. When you put it into perspective, this means that over the course of 2 weeks Ray Stevens has gotten close to 100,000 video hits...and that's just counting those two music videos. The big one, "We The People", is currently in the 2.8 million range and it also continues to get strong play on You Tube. It's 150,000 or so hits away from topping 3,000,000! As I said in my previous blog, it's exciting to see all of this Ray Stevens activity!!

1 comment:

  1. Thank You ever so much AC for the information on the DVD's of "Pop Goes The Country". I'm hoping that Volume 15 will included Ray's rendition of "You Are So Beautiful" and a wonderful song with a special meaning "Save Me From Myself" and of course "Shriner's Convention". I keep my lapel pins in a special jewelry box that plays "Always". I'm very excited about getting these DVD's, it comes as a great treat to look forward to and something exceptionally delightful to have of a great entertainer, and wonderful man!

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