February 6, 2023

Ray Stevens: Re-Visiting the Accolades

The Grammy Awards were aired tonight (representing 2022) and so I felt it was time to revisit the accolades and honors racked up by legendary Ray Stevens over the decades. As most of you know, if you've read some of my blog entries, I'm something of a perfectionist when it comes to lists and a pet peeve of mine is inaccuracy. In my blog introduction I mention that one of the main inspirations of mine for creating this blog page was my frustration with the lack of accurate information circling around on the internet about Ray Stevens. So, one of my goals is to have accuracy. There are several online sites that omit a large number of accolades and awards received by Ray throughout his career and in my blunt opinion it's laziness on the part of website operators to focus only on a select few organizations and then call the award list complete and accurate. The list that I provide always includes a disclaimer that the list is accurate to the best of my knowledge. There are many, many music publisher awards that Ray Stevens has been the recipient of...I've seen them hanging on his walls in photographs...but I've not seen every one of them to accurately state which recording received a publisher award from the BMI organization. I know, from research, some of the recordings but I've never seen a complete list. I wish one day to find out all of the Ray Stevens songs that BMI has recognized with a publisher certificate. In addition to the publisher accolades, he's also received a lot of nominations for various awards...and let's not forget the Gold and Platinum songs, albums, home videos, and multi-million social media videos. The latter of which has never been formally recognized with any award but for pure aesthetics I wish a series of plaques would emerge with the YouTube logo, a thumbnail image from the video, and a commemoration of a video's unique views. The threshold to receive such an award would be 100,000 unique views or more. If such an award existed Ray Stevens could line another wall at his CabaRay showroom with those awards. There wasn't such a thing as a Platinum sales certification prior to 1976. Anything that sold one million copies or more was certified as a Gold Record. When the Platinum award was created the sales thresholds were more defined. A Gold Record would indicate a song or album that sold between 500,000 copies and just under 1,000,000. The Platinum would be awarded to music selling 1,000,000 copies or more. Also, keep in mind, the RIAA certification year isn't when the sales reached their requirement. Record companies and, or, the artist themselves have to put in an audit request to formally begin the sales certification process. The RIAA doesn't automatically certify music sales. When you see Ray's 1985 comedy album receiving a Gold certification in 1989 that's merely the year the audit was conducted...not necessarily the year it achieved half a million in sales. It's  long been my suspicion that several more of his comedy albums from the 1980's are Gold or Platinum in sales but there's not been any audit done. 

The list will also include nominations in additions to wins. 

1969: Gold Record: "Gitarzan" (1,000,000 copies sold)
1970: Grammy nomination "Gitarzan"; Best Contemporary Vocal Performance, Male
1970: Gold Record: "Everything is Beautiful" (3,000,000 RIAA certified sales)
1971: Grammy nomination: "Everything is Beautiful"; Best Contemporary Song
1971: Grammy nomination: "Everything is Beautiful"; Best Arrangement
1971: Grammy nomination: "Everything is Beautiful"; Song of the Year
1971: Grammy nomination: "Everything is Beautiful"; Record of the Year
1971: Grammy win: "Everything is Beautiful"; Best Contemporary Vocal Performance, Male

1973: Grammy nomination: "Love Lifted Me"; Best Inspirational Performance
1974: Gold Record: "The Streak" (5,000,000 RIAA certified sales)
1974: CMA Award nomination: "The Streak"; Single of the Year
1974: CMA Award nomination: "The Streak"; Song of the Year
1976: Grammy nomination: "Misty"; Best Country Vocal Performance, Male
1976: Grammy win: "Misty"; Best Arrangement Accompanying a Vocalist
1977: Gold Record (as Publisher): "Way Down" recorded by Elvis Presley
1980: Grammy nomination: "I Need Your Help, Barry Manilow"; Best Comedy Recording
1980: Georgia Music Hall of Fame election
1980: Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame election
1986: Music City News Comedian of the Year
1987: Music City News Comedian of the Year
1987: Gold Album: He Thinks He's Ray Stevens (1984 release; 500,000 copies sold)
1988: Grammy nomination: "Would Jesus Wear a Rolex?"; Best Comedy Recording
1988: Music City News Comedian of the Year
1989: Music City News Comedian of the Year
1989: Gold Album: I Have Returned (1985 release; 500,000 copies sold)
1990: Music City News Comedian of the Year
1991: Music City News Comedian of the Year
1992: Gold Album: Greatest Hits (1987 release; 500,000 copies sold)
1993: Music City News Comedian of the Year
1993: Platinum Album: Greatest Hits (1987 release; 1,000,000 copies sold)
1993: Gold VHS Video: Comedy Video Classics (1992 release; 500,000 copies sold)
1993: Multi-Platinum VHS Video: Comedy Video Classics (1992 release; 3,000,000 copies sold)

1994: Platinum VHS Video: Ray Stevens Live! (1993 release; 100,000 copies sold/mail order)

1994: Music City News Comedian of the Year

1994: Platinum Album: He Thinks He's Ray Stevens (1984 release; 1,000,000 copies sold)

1995: Country Weekly Golden Pick Award- Best Comedian

1997: Double-Platinum VHS Video: Get Serious! (1995 release; 200,000 copies sold/mail order)

1997: Gold Album: Greatest Hits, Volume Two (1987 release; 500,000 copies sold)
1998: Gold Album: His All-Time Greatest Comic Hits (1990 release; 500,000 copies sold)

2005: Multi-Platinum VHS Video: Comedy Video Classics (1992 release; 4,000,000 copies sold)

*** I interrupt the awards and honors list to include the following: Ray Stevens has enjoyed a lengthy string of highly visible music videos throughout social media beginning around 2009/2010. There are currently 30 music video uploads by Ray Stevens that have been seen by at least 1,000,000 people (this number doesn't reflect the amount of repeat viewings). There is a video upload on Ray's channel of Bobby Goldsboro on an episode of Ray's CabaRay Nashville show singing "Honey" and that video's gotten more than 1,000,000 unique views, too, bringing the total on Ray's YouTube channel to 31 video uploads of 1,000,000 unique views or more. Overall, more than 168 million have accessed Ray's channel/watched his video uploads since 2009. Now, back to the awards and honors list. ***

2018: Music City Walk of Fame
2019: Country Music Hall of Fame election
2019: Midsouth Regional Emmy nomination: "Ray Stevens Special"
2022: Musicians Hall of Fame election
2022: Cecil Scaife Visionary Award (co-recipient with Brenda Lee)

Throughout various points in time I have come across information stating that Ray is also a member of an Atlanta Music Hall of Fame (election year, 2001) and a Christian Music Hall of Fame (election year, 2012) but I can't find any verification online of either of those Halls of Fame but I remember reading about them online and I remember Ray Stevens mentioned as a member of each. In a goal to be accurate that's why I left out those two organizations in awards and honors list. I also didn't include any of the publisher awards he has received...because it would be an incomplete list if I only listed a few that I know about. The 2019 Midsouth Regional Emmy nomination I'm quite sure was for the PBS television special that aired during pledge breaks in 2018. If you sent in a donation to the local PBS channel airing the show you'd receive, as a gift, a DVD copy of the exclusive Ray Stevens Special. I have a copy of that special in my collection. I made a donation to a local PBS station airing CabaRay Nashville at the time. They've since removed the series from their line-up but I'm glad I made the donation because that special has never, ever become available anywhere. It's an obscurity. Well, I hope you enjoyed taking a look at the various awards and honors that have come Ray Stevens way over the decades and enjoyed my commentary/composition...and that you continue enjoying the music of Ray Stevens!  

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