March 24, 2011

Let's Discuss Ray Stevens, Part 29...

From 1969 this has got to be one of the earliest pictures of Ray Stevens with a beard. Here we see him looking hopeless standing in front of a conference table...playing out the part of one who's struggling to figure out how to promote "Sunday Morning Coming Down". Note the image of the Monument on the floor below the table...of course this was released on the Monument label...and this was the first commercial recording of "Sunday Morning Coming Down". Ray entered the country charts for the first time with this single and it also reached the pop Hot 100...but the same song became a #1 hit for Johnny Cash later on. The reason for this is simply due to the image factor...Ray had a much more clean-cut image whereas Johnny Cash didn't. Listeners could picture Johnny Cash going through a hang-over. This is one of the few songs that seem fit to be a success for just a certain style of singer...if a singer's image doesn't match the lyrics nearly word for word then it'll be a tough sell!

Yesterday marked the 1 year anniversary of a dark day in America...it was on March 23, 2010 that Obamacare became law. In the months leading up to it Ray gave the world "We The People", a song and music video warning Congress if they voted for Obamacare that they'd pay for it at the ballot box in November. The music video's gotten 4.2 million unique views since December 2009...and upon the bill becoming law in March 2010, Ray issued the music video, "Throw the Bums Out!", and it's gotten 689,167 unique views in a year's time. Meanwhile, his current TSA music video, "The Skies Just Ain't Friendly Anymore", has gotten 118,237 unique views! "Come to the USA", issued in May 2010, surpassed 5 million views a couple of days ago and now stands at 5,020,222 (an increase of over 20,000 views!).

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