The seldom seen back cover of 1983's Greatest Hits. The front shows Ray in a black shirt with flower designs. There's video of him wearing this shirt in an episode of The Fall Guy called The Pirates of Nashville. In the episode Ray plays a character named Webb Covington. Charlie Daniels and Dottie West appear in the episode as well. Toward the end of the episode Ray performs "Piece of Paradise Called Tennessee", a song found on his 1983 Me album for Mercury Records. This collection came into my possession at some point in 1991 or 1992. I'd found it sitting amongst a rack of cassettes at a shopping store and at the time it was the only collection of Ray's that had "The Moonlight Special" on it. At that time I hadn't heard the song before and so it's inclusion on this 1983 collection was the impetus for my wanting it. The vinyl version of this Greatest Hits release features "The Dooright Family" as track 1 and "Shriner's Convention" as track 2. I don't know exactly why RCA would place the biggest hit single Ray had with the label as track 10 but yet that's what they did.
The cassette version of Greatest Hits switched the opening and closing tracks. In the cassette, "Shriner's Convention" leads off the collection while "The Dooright Family" closes out the collection. As I've remarked several times on this blog page I have no idea why RCA decided to showcase just two recordings Ray did for the label and fill the rest of the album with material readily available on other collections. The opening and closing tracks on this compilation come from Ray's RCA debut album in 1980 titled appropriately, Shriner's Convention. He had four more hit singles for RCA, in addition to "Shriner's Convention", that didn't make this collection: "Night Games", "One More Last Chance", "Written Down In My Heart", and the quasi-novelty song "Where the Sun Don't Shine". A couple years after this compilation came along in 1983 RCA issued an artist-by-artist series called Collector's Series. The compilation projects would all feature 8 recordings...the one for Ray came along in 1985. At the time of it's release Ray was by then on the MCA label. He had left RCA in 1983, signed with Mercury that same year, released one album for Mercury late in 1983 titled Me, left Mercury in mid 1984, then joined MCA later in 1984 for a hugely successful 5 year stay.
The Collector's Series release featured exclusively RCA recorded material...of the 8 recordings on the collection only three were chart hits: "Shriner's Convention", "One More Last Chance", and "Where the Sun Don't Shine". It didn't feature "Night Games" or "Written Down In My Heart". Nevertheless, the Collector's Series still remains the only compilation release to showcase RCA material exclusively. The compilation, released in 1985, was issued in cassette format in 1987, and re-issued in CD format in 1992. The peculiar thing about the two re-issues is RCA replaced the 1981 love ballad, "One More Last Chance", with the 1980 novelty "Put It In Your Ear". As a result, "Put It In Your Ear" appears on both the 1987 and 1992 re-issues while the original 1985 release features 1981's "One More Last Chance". "The Dooright Family" appeared on Collector's Series as well as 1983's Greatest Hits.
"The Dooright Family", while hysterical, was never an officially charted song. Over the course of time, through word of mouth and the like, the song became a popular recording amongst the Ray Stevens fans. Today it's treated as if it were a hit song in the traditional sense of the word...even having a music video made of it in 1995. The music videos for both "The Dooright Family" and "Shriner's Convention" debuted in Ray's 1995 movie, Get Serious! The music video of "Shriner's Convention" is available on You Tube...and here it is...
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