He spoke about how Nashville wasn't always known as Music City, U.S.A. and that a certain song helped lead the way into turning Nashville into Music City. The song being "Please Help Me I'm Falling", a massive 14 week number one country hit in 1960 for Hank Locklin and produced by Chet Atkins for RCA. It also crossed over and became a Top-10 pop hit. Ray performed his version as a soulful ballad with a different arrangement than heard in the classic 1960 recording. Ray had performed this on one of his previous Opry guest appearances which led me to think, at that time, he may have recorded it but had yet to release it on any CD. I still think it's a song he's recorded but hasn't released. Afterward he performed "It's Me Again, Margaret" to a rousing audience...as I've often remarked in other blog entries he always has the audience in his hands every time he performs this particular song. He closed his portion of the show with "The Streak" and he changed things just a little bit...he had the audience participating by yelling one of the song's catchphrases, 'yeah, I did!'. It was the first I'd heard of him injecting audience participation into the performance. In between the songs he told some jokes. I wasn't looking at the clock but I have a feeling that his portion ran past the top of the hour cut-off but, as I said, it being a live show anything can happen.
Bill Cody, Ray, Ronnie Dunn, Kix Brooks, Jerry Bradley: September 2019 |
I come home from work this morning and did my usual on-line searches for Ray happenings and came across an article published on the L.A. Times website...it's an interview with Ray Stevens about his Country Music Hall of Fame induction and his career in general. The author highlighted aspects of Ray's career that seldom others bring up...providing examples of Ray's talents and pointing out that Ray's recorded a wide variety of music styles...even though the comedy is what often draws the attention. He also pointed out that Ray has long been his own artist...doing things his way...yet never gained a reputation as a rebel or Outlaw in country music. You can read the article by clicking HERE. Another link I came across is from a country radio station in Michigan in which provides a brief article on Ray becoming a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame. You can read that article by clicking HERE. I'm sure you've seen a full sized image of Ray's Country Music Hall of Fame plaque on other websites by now!! This being a fan created blog page devoted to Ray Stevens I'm going to add an image of that plaque to this blog right now...ain't it awesome??
Inducted 10-20-19 |
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