Good Monday morning all Ray Stevens fans!! Over the weekend Ray Stevens was treated to another million...the music video, "Mississippi Squirrel Revival", passed the million view mark on You Tube. The video, originally released in 1992 as part of Comedy Video Classics, was uploaded onto You Tube in July 2009. The unique views of the Mississippi Squirrel music video are 1,012,858 which of course enables it to become the third music video of Ray's to achieve at least 1,000,000 unique views. The first video to surpass a million views for Ray was "We The People"...and the second video to do so was "Come to the USA"...ironically, the third to achieve this accomplishment is one of the classics in his career...
"The Mississippi Squirrel Revival" came along in Ray's career in 1984 and was part of his debut MCA album that year, He Thinks He's Ray Stevens.
"Come to the USA" continues to be enormous on-line. Several weeks ago I commented on the video surpassing 5,000,000 views and now it's close to 5.1 million. The specific total of unique views to date is 5,089,164. By comparison, "We The People" has 4,311,711 unique views to date. Doing the math that's a difference of 777,453. That means over 700,000 more people have seen the illegal immigration music video, "Come to the USA". There's also an underlying belief that the video's tapped into an audience that up until 2010 had never knew of Ray Stevens before...and for a lot of people this video was their introduction to him. "We The People" can be applied with the same scenario...a lot of people who either never knew of Ray Stevens or weren't aware that he was still making music took notice when the "We The People" music video hit late in 2009.
Since then Ray's been a fixture at political fundraisers and other political events; appearing on politically-driven talk radio programs and television programs as well. When Ray returned to Branson, Missouri for a series of concerts in 2010 at the Welk Theater he did so with a political and patriotic theme. He still performs his signature hits and other notable songs while in concert but he often remarked in interviews that he felt the big reason why there seemed to be an increase of demand for personal appearances was because of the political music videos and he pointed out "We The People" and the other on-line music videos he released as evidence. In other words, with the videos getting such a strong positive reaction it was obvious that he'd have to perform them in concert for the people.
2011 appears to be shaping up to be another whirlwind year...already this year Ray took part in a radio call-in tour, appeared at C-PAC, and appeared on several programs to promote his TSA music video, "The Skies Just Ain't Friendly Anymore". A lot of this activity took place during much of late January through early March. A music video of the song became another on-line hit. As soon as Ray releases a new music video I'll embed it here on my blog page of course!
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