April 6, 2010

Spring into fun with Ray Stevens!!!

As mentioned in a previous blog entry, it's exciting being a Ray Stevens fan...April is turning out to be the month that Ray's heavy promotion work on his just released CD project, We The People, kicks into high gear. As of this writing I am still awaiting my copy of the CD/DVD package to arrive in the mail. There will be a couple of appearances by Ray this month that many of his fans already know about...he's already appeared on WSM's Opry Country Classics as well as the morning radio show hosted by Bill Cody. Each of these appearances were back to back, April 1st and April 2nd. Ray's next stop on what I call his promotional tour will be an April 15th appearance at a Tea Party rally in Washington, DC. Ray will be performing at the Mall in the nation's capital. The rally will start around 5:45pm and last through 9:30pm. The second appearance from Ray will be on April 24th at the Country Music Hall of Fame's Ford Theater. This is the same theater where Bill Cody hosted the April 2nd radio show that Ray appeared on. It is on the night of April 24th that Ray will be honored in the series Nashville Cats: A Celebration of Music City Musicians. Ray will be there to sing and talk about his career...and throughout the special there will be look-backs on his career via video clips, etc etc. On April 30th Ray will be in Franklin, North Carolina for two shows at the Smokey Mountain Center for Performing Arts. You can find out more about this and other Ray Stevens appearances on his official web-site. A link to Ray's site is located off on the right hand side of the screen and once there click on the various sections such as "news", "tour", "buy", etc. etc.

One of the funniest and wildest comedy songs from Ray Stevens is "The Moonlight Special". This particular recording comes from 1974 and it was written by Ray. The song is hilarious even if you don't know the subject being parodied...for a couple of years after hearing this song I had no idea about the 1970's/early 1980's show The Midnight Special. In my mind the song was hilarious and I could tell that Ray was impersonating Wolfman Jack and Jerry Lee Lewis but I really didn't know much about the television show it was spoofing...fast-forward many years later and having learned quite a lot about the television show it's even more hilarious when I listen to the song. The fans of Ray's hearing this song for the first time in 1974 were treated to his dog howls...although these howls aren't as howling as the howls that howled their way through his 1960 recording of "Sgt. Preston of the Yukon", the howls in his 1974 hit are nevertheless one of the various vocal hooks of the song. For those who still haven't heard the song you will get to hear Ray do impressions/spoofs of Wolfman Jack, Gladys Knight and the Pips, Alice Cooper, and Jerry Lee Lewis. A heavy drum pounding is heard at the start of the song and at the start of the chorus of the song. The drum is kind of like an indicator that the chorus of the song is about to be sung again. Throughout the chorus howls can be heard in the background while Wolfman, renamed Sheepdog, shouts and hollers in delight over the talent on display.

I can't stop saying great things about this particular collection of Ray Stevens songs on the RCA label. I've written about this release quite a few times over the years and here I am writing about it again. The collection features eight songs chosen at random for your listening pleasure. The years of 1980 and 1982 make up the bulk of the material...1981 is represented by one or two songs. The CD collection, released in 1992, features one song from 1981 while the original vinyl copy from 1985 features two songs from 1981. In the 1987 cassette re-release, one of the 1981 songs was replaced with a comical song from 1980. Each release is titled Collector's Series and both feature eight songs. The 1987 version was released on CD format in 1992 which is what you see here.

1985 vinyl version:
Shriner's Convention; 1980
You're Never Goin' To Tampa With Me; 1980
Country Boy, Country Club Girl; 1982
Where the Sun Don't Shine; 1982
The Dooright Family; 1980
Let's Do It Right This Time; 1981
One More Last Chance; 1981
Why Don't We Go Somewhere and Make Love; 1982

1987/1992 version:
Shriner's Convention; 1980
You're Never Goin' To Tampa With Me; 1980
Country Boy, Country Club Girl; 1982
Where the Sun Don't Shine; 1982
The Dooright Family; 1980
Let's Do It Right This Time; 1981
Why Don't We Go Somewhere and Make Love; 1982
Put It In Your Ear; 1980

In closing...here are the most recent play totals for Ray's recent music video uploads at You Tube...

Throw the Bums Out!: 70,614
Caribou Barbie: 62,876
Thank You: 100,763
We The People: 2,903,585

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