February 19, 2011

Let's Discuss Ray Stevens, Part 25...

One of the curiosities in the recording career of Ray Stevens is a song entitled "There's a Star Spangled Banner". The song, written by Ray Stevens and Buddy Kalb, originally appeared on Ray's 1989 album, Beside Myself. In the 1989 recording Ray tells a story of a POW in the Middle East who remains optimistic that one day he'll return to America and freedom. In 1991 during the lead-up to the Gulf War and it's eventual climax "There's a Star Spangled Banner" was re-recorded with a slightly different story-line while still retaining it's overall message. This alternate version was issued as a promo single by Curb Records in 1991 and it appeared on a Greatest Hits collection that the label issued that same year. I've written about the two recordings of this song while spotlighting that 1991 collection. To date that 1991 collection from Curb Records is still the only place to find that particular recording where Ray tells about the battles that have taken place in history in which the American flag waved proud.

I assume MCA wouldn't, or couldn't, re-release the 1989 recording in 1991 and so Ray had no choice but to re-record it...enabling Curb Records the ability to issue it commercially. There's also the possibility that Ray wanted different lyrics in the the song and re-recorded it for that reason. I don't have an official explanation as to why there were two releases, one in 1989 and the other in 1991, so for now it'll remain a mystery.

On a lighter note...this morning on Fox and Friends "The Streak" was mentioned during a story about a man who broke into a Florida retirement home club-house wearing no clothes and in search of food. They even had a guest who quoted a few lyrics from the song. It was one of those unexpected moments.

In an update about Ray's current TSA song, "The Skies Just Ain't Friendly Anymore", the play count is approaching 8,000 hits. The actual total is 7,661. It may obtain 10,000 plays at some point next week! Ray's appearance on Dennis Miller's radio program later this week no doubt will expose the song to even more people. Hopefully there will be some high-profile appearances on any number of programs on the Fox News channel at some point, too, in addition to all the radio interviews he's doing. Lately, he's appeared on most of their opinion-driven programs and back in 2002 appeared promoting "Osama Yo' Mama".

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