One of the things that happens when there's a lot of attention focused on something is the fact that other things that are going on are bound to get overlooked or go under reported. This is the case when it comes to a particular YouTube video clip from Ray Stevens. Although it didn't go unnoticed from me I didn't spotlight it too much due to all the focus being on the upcoming Music City Walk of Fame ceremony but yet I created a blog entry for another music video clip that debuted on YouTube three days later. That video, "Doctor Doctor Have Mercy on Me", debuted on YouTube on August 17th and to date it's gotten more than 18,000 unique views.
The video that debuted three days prior, on August 14th, happened to be a live performance from the CabaRay but it's gotten a little more than 3,000 unique views as of this writing. One clip is a conventional music video while the other is a live performance from his CabaRay showroom. The unique view discrepancy is also telling...it would suggest that those who share videos through social media sites tend to prefer the conventional green screen music video productions from Ray Stevens rather than stage performances...but yet there are other stage performances from Ray that are on YouTube that have gotten hundreds of thousands of unique views...so my theory isn't absolute. I just thought it worth pointing out given the closeness of each video as it relates to their upload date on YouTube and how the August 17th upload has the most unique views than the August 14th upload.
The performance uploaded to YouTube on August 14th is of Ray singing "Too Much Monkey Business", a recording originally made famous by Chuck Berry in 1956. The performance comes from an episode of his CabaRay Nashville television series...the one guest starring Micky Dolenz of the Monkees pop music group.
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